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1.
Unplug the machine, disconnect the hood cord from the base, and remove the hood. Once
the hood is detached carefully set it aside.
2.
Turning to the base, use a flat head screwdriver to remove the screw, located at the back
of the unit, which holds the acrylic shield in place.
3.
Slide the acrylic shield forward to remove it from the base.
4.
On each lamp there are two clear plastic clasps that hold the lamps in position. To
remove them position both thumbs on the top of the clasp and use your index fingers to
pull the sides of the clasp outward until it releases, and the clasp can be removed.
5.
On top of each lamp socket there will be a red button that, when pushed, will allow you
to remove the base of the lamp from its corresponding lamp socket. With one hand firmly
press and hold the red button down. While holding the red button down, use your other
hand to carefully lift the lamp up and out of the socket.
6.
With one hand near the base of the lamp and the other at the opposite end, grasp the lamp
and pull both ends upward at the same time until it clears both clasps and the lamp
holder/socket.
7.
To replace the lamp simply reverse the removal process.
8.
To replace the hood lamps simply turn the hood upside down, this will expose the hood
lamps, and repeat steps 5-8.
21.0
4 Series Information
21.1
Electrical Requirements
Daavlin offers the 4 Series Phototherapy equipment with either 10 or 20 lamps. Units can be
equipped with UVA, UVA-1, Blue Light, Narrowband UVB, Broadband UVB, and visible
spectrum lamps. While the type of lamp does not influence the electrical requirements, the
number of lamps contained in a unit does determine the amperage necessary to safely support
operation. The table and diagrams below define these requirements for each model variations.
All domestic 100/120-volt 60 hertz models require a grounded, three prong electrical outlet rated
for at least 15 amps and comes equipped with a grounded, three prong plug. Units designed for
other voltages may be shipped with no wall plug, which would then have to be locally obtained,
and require an appropriate outlet that must be installed to meet local standards and requirements.
All power cords must be an approved hospital grade cord rated 300V, 1.5mm
2
minimum. The
power cord is the main disconnect device. Each unit is equipped with an IEC 320 style power
inlet, which incorporates two, 5x20mm fuses.
Note:
This unit comes equipped with a USB connection to be used to transfer and backup patient
data and to grant access to service menus with service USB key.
Note:
This unit should be on a dedicated circuit.
21.2
Unpacking and Assembly
1.
Once you have opened the box, place your hands on each side of the device and pull the 4
series, along with the foam packers, up and out of the box. Remove the foam packers.