Assembling your Day-Light SKY
The base plate ensures your
Day-Light SKY will stand in a stable
position.
1. Lay your Day-Light SKY in the
packing position with the lens
facing upward.
2. Position Day-Light SKY base
into recessed groove on the base
plate with the front of the base
plate facing forward. Align the
hole in the base with the hole in
the Day-Light SKY.
3. Using the included Philips #2
screwdriver, insert and tighten
the single Philips screw securely
into the light base. Do not over
tighten.
4. Carefully lift the assembled unit and stand it upright.
5. Turn the light enclosure counter clockwise 45° for
therapeutic or task lighting.
The light enclosure can only be rotated counter
clockwise 45° from the packing position and back.
Turning the light enclosure beyond this range will
damage your Day-Light.
Testing the Light Tubes
Your Day-Light SKY comes equipped with two 55 watt
compact florescent light tubes with a 1 or 2 light setting.
Test that the lamp is working properly with these steps:
•
Attach the component plug and plug in the
Day-Light SKY.
•
Push the switch up to the yellow dot for the 2-light
therapy setting. The lamp should illuminate.
•
Push the switch down to the yellow “O” for the 1-
light task setting. The lamp should illuminate but at
a reduced intensity.
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If either or both tubes do not light up, the tube(s) may
be loose or damaged. To check, you need to remove
and reinstall the light tube(s) as described below.
Removing & Installing Day-Light Tubes
To reset a loose light tube or replace a burnt-out tube,
please follow these instructions carefully.
To Check & Remove a Light Tube
1. Unplug the Day-Light SKY and remove the
component plug assembly from the unit.
2. Remove the base plate from the unit, if attached.
3.
Gently reposition the light head in the packing
position by turning the light head 45° clockwise until
it stops and the lens is facing in the same direction as
the adjustment buttons. Place the Day-Light SKY
with the lens facing upwards on a flat, soft surface.
4. Remove the four (4) screws
on the back of the unit using
the included #2 Philips screw
driver.
(Only 2 are shown in
photo)
5. Gently remove the lens using
a flathead (slot) screwdriver
to raise the lens.
6. Using your hand slowly slide
the lens back to disengage it
from the three front
retention clips built into the
light head casing.
7. Check to see if a light tube is
loose. If loose, it will need to
be removed and re-installed.
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