TroubleshootingHEADER

Before requesting service on your Verilux® lamp, please read the following:

Make sure all power connectors, cords and plugs are inserted fully and securely.

Be sure the bulb is securely seated into the socket (see page 6).

Make sure there is power to the wall outlet or try another outlet.

PROBLEM

CHECK

 

SOLUTION

 

Has the plug come

Insert plug securely into wall outlet.

 

loose?

 

 

 

Light Won’t

Is the bulb old?

Check bulb for blackening/darkening at bottom of spiral where it joins the

Come On

 

base (an indicator of bulb life) and replace bulb.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is the bulb connected

Be sure the bulb is securely seated into socket, repeat the bulb

 

securely into socket?

installation process.

 

Is the bulb new?

Sometimes when a new bulb is turned on for the first time the tube will

Blackening/Darkening

 

darken, but this will fade after a few minutes.

Is the bulb old?

With older bulbs, darkening of the tube indicates end of bulb life (this

at Ends of Bulb

 

doesn’t affect operation except to reduce the amount of light available

 

 

since the phosphor in that area has become inactive). Bulb replacement

 

 

is recommended.

 

Has the plug come

Insert plug securely into wall outlet.

 

loose?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Light Flickers

Is the bulb connected

Be sure the bulb is securely seated into the socket, repeat the bulb

securely to the socket?

installation process.

CAUTION:

ALWAYS UNPLUG LAMP BEFORE

 

 

PERFORMING BULB REPLACEMENT OR INSTALLATION.

 

Is the lamp connected

Connect lamp plug only to wall outlet without dimmer switch.

 

to a dimmer switch?

 

 

 

WARNING: Do not block vents on ballast. Vents are necessary for proper function of the ballast; blocking them may cause overheating of the ballast and increase risk of fire.

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