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| IMMERSION UV-C MANUAL
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The cable of the appliance cannot be replaced. The complete electrical unit of the appliance must be
replaced if there is any damage to the power cable.
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Once the appliance has been switched off, the lamp will remain hot for approximately 10 minutes.
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Do not use the appliance if any of the components are damaged (this particularly applies to the quartz
glass).
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Appropriate precautions should be taken to prevent freezing if there is any risk that the appliance might
freeze.
This product may only be used according to the guidelines described in this manual
MOUNTING IMMERSION UV-C
Drawing 1
1. For your own safety, put on an UV safety goggles (A)
2. Wear gloves (B)
3. Carefully take parts C, D, E, J and H out of the packaging
4. Fit the O-ring (G) at the end of the quartz glass and place the screw part (H) around the quartz glass
5. Push the O-ring (J) in the appropriate notch of the plastic ring at the end of the quartz glass.
6. Take the UV-C lamp (C) out of the tube
7. Carefully slide the lamp (C) into the quartz glass (D)
8. Place the lamp fitting (F) on the lamp (C)
9. Slide the lamp fitting into the quartz glass and hand-tighten the nut (I) onto the screw part (H). This will
ensure that the O-ring (J) is locked in and that the connection is therefore watertight
10. Install the electrical unit (E) in a dry/sheltered position
11. Fit or place the Immersion UV-C in the desired appliance/machine in such a way that the combination
meets the standards defined in NEN-EN-IEC 60335-2-109:2010
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE LED HOUR METER
When the UV-C device is switched on, the program performs a self-diagnostic test. The LED flashes red
quickly for about one second. Then the LED lights green, flashes green or lights red. This depends on the
number of hours that the system has already been in operation.
When the UV-C lamp is switched on for the first time, or after the ‘reset’ function is used, the value will be
9,000 or 16,000. The number of hours is based on the lamp in your device. Each UV-C lamp has a maximum
number of operating hours, during which the lamp provides optimum disinfection. After this number of
hours the lamp must be replaced. When the system is switched off, or after a power failure, the system will
remember the remaining number of hours. When it is switched on again the system will continue counting
from where it left off.