Installation and Service Manual – Under-the-Counter Point of Use 6 Stage Reverse Osmosis System with Pump & UV
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Replacing UV Lamp
UV lamps should be replaced every 12 months. The quartz sleeve can be re-used, but is very fragile. It is
recommended to have a spare quartz sleeve on hand in case it is broken during the lamp change.
Close the system feed valve and the
tank valve to cut off the water supply.
Turn on the faucet to release any
pressure in the lines. Disconnect
main power source and allow the unit
to cool for 10 minutes
Using a small container to drain
the water inside the UV and
tubing remove the inlet and outlet
tubing to the UV. Remove the
UV from the clips on the system.
Holding the chamber vertically,
remove the lamp connector by
squeezing the plastic locking
tabs on the side of the
connector.
Remove the UV lamp in upward
direction from the UV chamber and
lamp connector base.
Hold the UV lamp at the ceramic
ends.
Insert the new UV lamp fully into
the UV chamber leaving about
two inches of the UV lamp
protruding from the UV chamber.
Attach the connector to the UV
lamp and note that the
connector will only allow correct
installation in one position.
Push the lamp connector against
lamp connector base together until
an audible click is heard.
Redommnect the inlet and outlet
tubing. Restore power and
repressurize the system to check for
leaks.
NOTICE:
Refer
to
www.lamprecycle.org
for UV lamp disposal.
Do not use water during replacement of UV lamp.
As UV does not provide a chemical disinfection residual, it is
imperative that the entire distribution system located after the
UV be chemically disinfected to ensure that the plumbing
system is free from any bacteriological contaminants. The
disinfection process must be performed immediately after the
UV unit is installed and repeated thereafter whenever the UV
is shut down for service, without power, or inoperative for any
reason.