
Maintenance
12.3.3 Changing Humidifier Lamps
NOTE
Touching quartz lamps with bare hands will severely shorten bulb life. Skin oils create hot spots on lamp surface. Wear clean cotton gloves when handling lamps.
1.Remove humidifier pan (see 12.3.2 - Cleaning Humidifier Pan and Float Switch, Steps 1 through 10).
2.Disconnect power from unit.
3.At humidifier, remove screws and cover from
4.Disconnect one end of purple jumper wires.
5.Using a continuity meter, locate burned out lamp.
6.Remove lamp brackets under lamps.
7.Loosen two screws securing lamp lead wires to junction block.
8.Pull bulb straight down and discard.
9.Wrap lead wires once around new lamp’s metal ends. This will support lamp and allow for thermal expansion. Insert lead wires into junction block and torque screws to 30
10.Reassemble by reversing Steps 1 through 9.
Figure 9 Infrared humidifier lamps
Infrared Bulbs
12.4Condensate Drain and Condensate Pump Systems
12.4.1Condensate Drain
Check and clear obstructions in tubing during routine maintenance.
12.4.2Condensate Pump
•Disconnect power to unit using disconnect switch.
! WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.
The iCOM microprocessor does not isolate power from the unit, even in the “Unit Off” mode. Some internal components require and receive power even during the “unit off” mode of iCOM control.
Disconnect local and remote power supplies before working within.
•Check and clear obstructions in gravity lines leading to condensate pump.
•Remove sump and clean with a stiff nylon brush and flush with water.
•Inspect and clear clogs in discharge check valve and float mechanism.
•Reassemble and check for leaks.
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