WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY
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Read these instructions carefully; failure to follow them could damage the product and cause a hazardous
situation.
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Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician
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UV Light Hazard. Harmful to bare skin and eyes. UV radiation can cause temporary or permanent loss of
vision. Never look at lamps while illuminated. To reduce the risk of exposure to UV radiation, take UV-
radiation protective measures for personnel during servicing.
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This fixture is designed for use with germicidal UV-C lamps and must be installed in compliance with com-
petent technical directions so that user's eyes and bare skin will not be subjected to injurious rays.
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UV Light Hazard. To prevent exposure to ultraviolet light, be sure the ultraviolet air treatment system is dis-
connected before servicing any part of the HVAC system or removing any access panel or the equivalent.
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There shall not be any openings in the duct that would emit light.
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There shall not be any duct supply or return air openings or any other openings that are in direct line-of-sight
of the UV bulb.
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Check damaged parts: Before further use of the unit, any damaged part should be carefully checked to ensure
that the unit will operate properly. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
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Always service unit with Second Wind replacement parts & recommended accessories (i.e. lamps, ballast).
CAUTION: Disconnect power before starting installation or maintenance.
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Personal Injury Hazard. Power supply can cause electrical shock. Disconnect power supply before servicing
or beginning installation.
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Risk of exposure to excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation—Do not operate without all device components in
place or if sight lens is damaged.
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Equipment Damage Hazard. Ultraviolet light can cause color shift or surface degradation and sometimes
structural degradation of non-metallic components. Select mounting location that prevents exposure to plas-
tic flexible duct components, polyurethane foam insulation material, rubber hoses, wire insulations, etc. If
mounting options are limited, items above should be protected with ultraviolet resistant materials such as
aluminum foil, aluminum duct tape, or metallic shields.
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Electrical shock hazard from 24 volt or 120/277 VAC may cause serious injury or death.
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Follow Proper Disposal Techniques for UV lamps (pg.3)
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Wear protective gloves and safety glasses when handling lamp. To prevent injury, unplug lamp connector and
allow to cool for 10 minutes before servicing.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
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Electric Drill
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Screwdriver/Nut driver
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Tin Snips
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Eye Protection
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Ductboard Knife
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Permanent Marker
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Tape measure
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Aluminum tape and sealant
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Multimeter