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The screws to attach the feet are pre-inserted in the bottom of the unit at the factory.
Remove them, then position the first foot so that its “longer” side is toward the front.
Mount it using the screws that you removed from the bottom of the device, see Figure 11
Feet Installation. Repeat the process for the second foot.
Figure 11 Feet Installation
6.
Again, using two people if available, lift the device, turn it 90 degrees so that the edge of
the unit is pointing up, and then set the end with the feet on the floor. Gently tip the
device forward until both feet are on the ground.
7.
Remove the foam shock absorbers and the plastic wrap.
8.
Mount the two stabilizer brackets. The screws for mounting the brackets are pre-inserted
into the unit 14” (35cm) from the bottom of the unit and in each foot. Remove the screws
and then position the brackets and replace the screws.
9.
Gently slide the unit into its permanent position.
10.
Install the power cord by inserting the male “D” shaped plug into the “D” shaped
receptacle at the back of the device. Then, plug the unit into any grounded three prong
electrical receptacle. To remove the power cord simply grasp the “D” shaped plug and
re
move it from the 7 Series “D” Shaped Power inlet.
11.
Insert the perpendicular grid wires into the two holes in the top lamp plate and push the
grid all the way up. Swing the bottom of the grid in toward the lamps and insert the grid
wires into the two holes in the bottom lamp plate. Then, lower the grid until the bracket
touches the bottom lamp plate. Using a ¼” hex driver/socket, screw the bracket to the
bottom lamp plate using one of the hex head, self-tapping screws that are provided.
19.3
How to Position the Patient
The recommended distance from the lamps for treatment is 9 inches (22cm). We also
recommend that you mark that distance on the floor in some manner. The patient’s torso should
not be closer to the lamps than this line. Standing closer to the lamps will cause localized
streaking or erythema. Greater distances will increase the time necessary to receive a therapeutic
dose.