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8. Attach connector to bulb.
9. Reinstall panels and reapply power -
The LuminIce® is energized whenever
power is applied to the ice machine.
10. Dispose of the old bulb - The
bulb contains mercury, like other
fluorescent and CFL bulbs and is
disposed in the same manner. Refer to
epa.gov for information on recycling
requirements and locations in your
area.
Cleanup Procedure for Accidental
Bulb Breakage
The cleanup procedure is identical to
the procedure used to clean up compact
fluorescent (CFL) or fluorescent tube
lights. These lights contain a small amount
of mercury sealed within a glass tube.
Breaking these types of lights will release
mercury and mercury vapor. The broken
bulb can continue to release mercury vapor
until it is cleaned up and removed.
To minimize exposure to mercury vapor,
the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
recommends the following cleanup and
disposal steps.
This cleanup guidance represents the
minimum actions recommended to clean
up a broken light containing mercury, and
will be updated if the EPA identifies more
effective cleanup practices.
The latest EPA procedures can
be viewed on their website at
www.epa.gov/cfl/cflcleanup.html.