2.6Handheld Lamp Controls Defined

1.AC Mains power switch.

2.AC main power switch and Lamp selector for Dual Wave devices

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3.0Operating Instructions

3.1Operating the Handheld Ultraviolet Lamps

3.1.1This device is provided with an adjustable strap to allow the user to hold on to the lamp.

3.1.2The Handheld Lamps have been designed to operate using one of the following Voltages: 100 VAC, 115 VAC, or 230 VAC line from 47 to 63 Hz. Refer to the Ratings label located near to the AC line cord entry point.

3.1.3Plug the Handheld lamp into the appropriate AC line power receptacle.

3.1.4Ensure that both the product user and any personnel in the area are adequately protected from ultraviolet radiation. See the Safety Precautions section 2.1 of this manual for further information.

3.1.5Turn on the Handheld lamps AC main power switch. The switch will illuminate green and the UV lamps should light. There is a warm up period of approximately 5 minutes for the UV lamps to reach maximum intensity. The Handheld lamp is now ready for use.

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UltraViolet Devices UVC, UVA, UVB manual Handheld Lamp Controls Defined

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