LYNC UV-H
SECTION 5: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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SECTION 5: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The UV-H applies advanced Crossfire Technology yet is simple to operate. The automatic quartz sleeve
cleaning technology available on most models has been designed to reduce, and in most cases,
eliminate the periodic shutdowns necessary to inspect the cleanliness of the quartz sleeve. The only
required maintenance is the replacement of the two UV lamps.
The unit should be operated with both top and bottom plastic covers installed.
5.1. Unit Functions
Figure 5-1
The user interface consists of a color touchscreen and a single multi-color LED. See Figure 5.1. The LED
will always be illuminated when the UV unit is plugged in and powered up. The touchscreen enters sleep
mode after 10 minutes and requires the user to touch it to wake it up. The touchscreen will change
colors if any significant event occurs such as warnings or alarms. See the section on Navigating the
Menus for a complete layout of the screens.
Indicating LED
Green Light
– an illuminated green light indicates the unit is treating normally. A slow flashing green
light means the UV lamps are not yet at full power or the unit is in standby mode awaiting a remote
start. A fast flashing green light means the wiper is cycling.
Red Light
– an illuminated red light indicates either a warning or an alarm has occurred. A warning is a
condition that, if not addressed, could impact the unit
’s performance. Warnings should be addressed as
soon as possible. Warnings are accompanied with a flashing red LED, a single beep, a message, and a
yellow screen. An alarm is a condition that has significantly impacted the unit
’s performance and it must
be addressed immediately. Alarms are accompanied with a solid red LED, continuous beeping, a
message, and a red screen.
Audio Alarm
The audio alarm or beeper, will alert the operator to any conditions out of the ordinary. A single beep
will sound if a warning occurs; continuous beeping will sound if an alarm occurs. The audio alarm may be
disabled temporarily or permanently in the Settings Menu, item 2.3. The sound level of a unit operating
normally is less than 70db(A). However, sound levels can exceed 85 db(A) with the audio alarm on.