Hallett
30 1” Instruction Manual
Released on 1-Sep-16
– X800058R
Page 22
UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2016
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Newly installed lamps
have not reached full
power.
Lamps may be
overheated or
overcooled.
If lamps are not old yet &
have low UV output,
premature expiration may
have occurred. Examine
lamps for unusual
discoloration.
Lamps fail to illuminate.
again and the solenoid valve
will open after the new lamps
reach full power.
Push the
Reset
button to
silence the alarm.
Continue to run the lamps for
up to several hours. If the
situation is not remedied by
next day, contact your dealer.
Confirm operating
temperatures within limits of
unit and eliminate drafts or
heat as required. Install Cold
Air Kit to improve low
temperature performance.
Too many starts and stops
may have damaged lamps.
Contact your dealer. Both
lamps & ballast may require
replacement.
Lamps not fully engaged.
Remove and re-insert them.
Allow the lamps to cool off
before restarting. Ballast may
have expired. Contact your
dealer.
"Lamp"
red light
on
and
two
beeps heard every 5
seconds.
The UV lamps have
exceeded their lifetime.
Push the
Reset
button to
silence alarm.
Replace lamps immediately.
Push the
Reset
button for 6
seconds after replacing lamps.
The unit will disinfect normally
again after lamp burn-in.
"Water Quality"
red light
on
and one
beep heard
every 5 seconds
The ultraviolet light from
the lamps cannot
penetrate the water if the
water is colored from
tannins or other organics.
The water may also
contain bubbles which
can trip the alarm.
The ultraviolet light from
the lamps cannot
penetrate the water if the
quartz is fouled.
The quartz wipers have
stopped turning and are
Unplug the unit and plug it in
again to see if only a
temporary situation.
If fault has remained, unplug
the unit, shut off the water
supply, and open a faucet to
relieve the pressure. Drain the
water into a bucket so that you
can inspect it. If the water is
not clear, improve
pretreatment with a carbon
filter or tannin removal system.
If the water is clear, inspect the
quartz for cleanliness. (See
Cleaning the Unit.)
Determine if wiper motor is
operational by pressing the