Hallett 30 1” Instruction Manual
Released on 1-Sep-16
– X800058R
Page 25
UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2016
The lamp will come to rest when the pins are fully seated into the socket. When
pressing down, be sure to position the lamp ceramic end in the centre of the
hole in the aluminum top plate. Repeat this for the other side.
Step 5:
Replace the top cover and screw. Note that the slots on the either side
of the top cover must align with the top wall bracket.
Step 6:
Record the date of the lamp replacement in your Service Record Sheet
.
Step 7:
Plug in the unit.
Step 8:
Wait for the start-up sequence to end, then push and hold the "Reset"
button for six seconds to reset the internal timer
– the audible alarm will beep
indicating reset acknowledged.
New lamps may take from a few moments to
several hours to reach full power. Continue to run the unit until the lamps
reach full power.
It is recommended for new lamps to be operated initially 3-4
hours as a burn-in to achieve lamp stability. The solenoid valve (optional) will
remain closed until the lamps have reached full power.
Draining the Unit
The Hallett does not normally require draining for routine operation or lamp
replacement. Draining is necessary to disassemble the system, to protect
against freezing, or to remove poor-quality water.
Step 1:
Shut off the water supply.
Step 2:
Unplug the unit.
Step 3:
Place a bucket under the unit to collect the water.
Step 4:
Open a faucet downstream of the unit.
Step 5:
If you have installed the optional drain valve, open the drain valve. If
you do not have an optional drain valve, disconnect the Stainless flexible hose
below the unit and allow the system to drain for a few minutes.
Step 6:
When draining is complete, close the drain valve or reconnect the
flexible hose.
Step 7:
Close any faucets that were previously opened.
Cleaning the Unit
The Hallett has automatic quartz cleaning and does not normally require
disassembly and cleaning of the quartz - the quartz will remain clear and
transparent as glass. If a component of the cleaning device fails, such as the
wiper motor, or in extreme water cases the quartz may become fouled and
require manual cleaning. In this situation the "Water Quality" alarm will arise and
alert you to the unsatisfactory conditions. Follow the steps below to inspect the
quartz and disassemble the unit for quartz cleaning.
Caution:
Always unplug the unit before performing any maintenance. Never