Ultra-Lum UVA Operating Manual Download Page 5

 

 

 

Ultra-Lum, Inc. 1480 N. Claremont Blvd. Claremont, Ca. 91711-3538 

www.ultralum.com

 

81-0008-01 REV A  

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2.0 Specifications 

 
2.1 Safety 

Precautions 

 

2.1.1 

CAUTION:

 Dangerous Ultraviolet Radiation    

 

 

2.1.1.1 

Ultraviolet transilluminators are a powerful source of dangerous ultraviolet 
radiation. It is 

VERY IMPORTANT

 to protect your eyes and skin from exposure. 

2.1.1.2 The 

UV blocking shield

 blocks some of the dangerous

 

ultraviolet radiation from 

exiting the UV transilluminator, but under no circumstances should the 
unprotected eyes or skin be exposed to the radiation.  Ultra-Lum UV blocking 
covers, UV blocking shields, UV blocking glasses, UV blocking goggles, and UV 
blocking full face shields are available which when used in conjunction with long 
sleeve shirts or lab coats and gloves should provide adequate protection and 
allow safe handling of ultraviolet products without adverse effects.  Ensure that 
all personnel in the area who are using or observing this equipment are 
adequately protected. 

2.1.1.3 

DO NOT

 attempt to use an ultraviolet transilluminator without the UV blocking 

shield

,

 as this will cause undesired exposure to dangerous Ultraviolet radiation.  

2.1.1.4 

Refer to accessories section 2.6 for recommended ultra-violet safety equipment. 

 

2.1.2 

CAUTION:

 Electrical Exposure     

 

 

2.1.2.1 

Do not attempt to operate the transilluminator with the filter enclosure cover 
removed as this will expose the user to the 

HIGH VOLTAGE

 lamp power supply 

output circuitry as well as the 

HIGH VOLTAGE

 AC main’s circuitry. 

2.1.2.2 

When lamp replacement is required, ensure that the AC mains line cord is 

NOT 

plugged into the AC wall receptacle. If the AC line cord is plugged in, there may 
be 

DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE

 present at the lamp connectors. 

2.1.2.3 

Never operate the system in or near water, or environments with high levels of 
moisture in the air.  

 
 
 

2.1.3 

CAUTION:

 Read Manual 

 

 
2.1.3.1 

Refer to the manual before operating this device.

 

 
 

2.1.4 

CAUTION: 

Lamps contain Mercury 

 

 

2.1.4.1 

Dispose according to Local, State, or Federal Laws 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for UVA

Page 1: ...Ultra Lum Inc 1480 N Claremont Blvd Claremont Ca 91711 3538 www ultralum com 81 0008 01 REV A 1 O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L Handheld UV Lamps ...

Page 2: ...on 2 Specifications 2 1 Safety Precautions 6 2 2 Safety Features 7 2 3 Electrical Ratings 7 2 4 Mechanical 7 2 5 Environmental Conditions for Instrument Operation 7 2 6 Accessories and parts 7 2 7 Handheld Lamp Controls Defined 8 Section 3 Operating Instructions 3 1 Operating the Handheld Lamps 8 Section 4 Care and Maintenance 4 1 Cleaning Recommendations 8 4 2 Lamp Replacement 8 Section 5 Service...

Page 3: ... 4 6 and 8 Watt are available Each Handheld lamp is manufactured with a silver anodized durable and attractive aluminum housing It s narrow profile fits comfortably in the hand The strap handle allows easy carrying and facilitates the use of each lamp In each Handheld lamp a specular aluminum reflector is used to optimize the Ultraviolet Intensity produced Properly placed for finger tip control th...

Page 4: ...sable products including but not limited to Ultraviolet lamps are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and manufacture for a period of ninety 90 days from the date purchased If a product failure should occur during the warranty periods listed above Ultra Lum Inc will examine the inoperative product and have the option of repairing or replacing any parts which in the judgment of Ultra Lu...

Page 5: ...nnel in the area who are using or observing this equipment are adequately protected 2 1 1 3 DO NOT attempt to use an ultraviolet transilluminator without the UV blocking shield as this will cause undesired exposure to dangerous Ultraviolet radiation 2 1 1 4 Refer to accessories section 2 6 for recommended ultra violet safety equipment 2 1 2 CAUTION Electrical Exposure 2 1 2 1 Do not attempt to ope...

Page 6: ...erior Dimensions 7in x 2 75in x 3in 2 4 1 2 Weight 1lbs 2 4 1 3 Filter Size 2 4 2 6 Watt Handheld lamps 2 4 1 4 Exterior Dimensions 10in x 2 75in x 3in 2 4 1 5 Weight 2 lbs 2 4 1 6 Filter Size 2 4 3 8 Watt Handheld lamps 2 4 1 7 Exterior Dimensions 13 25in x 2 75in x 3in 2 4 1 8 Weight 2 5 lbs 3 6 Kg 2 4 1 9 Filter Size 2 4 Environmental Conditions for Instrument Operation 2 4 1 Relative Humidity ...

Page 7: ...ing Voltages 100 VAC 115 VAC or 230 VAC line from 47 to 63 Hz Refer to the Ratings label located near to the AC line cord entry point 3 1 3 Plug the Handheld lamp into the appropriate AC line power receptacle 3 1 4 Ensure that both the product user and any personnel in the area are adequately protected from ultraviolet radiation See the Safety Precautions section 2 1 of this manual for further inf...

Page 8: ...e lamps pin entry slot on the lamp socket is vertical Then lift upward to remove 4 2 1 5 When installing the lamps reverse the steps noted above 4 2 1 6 Turn ON the AC Main switch 4 2 1 7 Check to see if all of the lamps have lit 5 0 Service 5 1 Trouble shooting 5 1 1 Problem Unit does not operate 5 1 1 1 Ensure device is plugged in and has power 5 1 1 2 Ensure that the lamp s are properly seated ...

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