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cont’d... Lamps may be overheated or
overcooled.
If lamps are not old yet have low
UV output, premature expiration
may have occurred. Examine
lamps for unusual discoloration.
Lamps fail to illuminate.
Confirm operating temperatures
within limits of unit and eliminate
drafts or heat as required. Install
Cold Air Kit to improve low
temperature performance.
Too many starts and stops may
have damaged lamps. Contact
your dealer.
Lamps not fully engaged. Remove
and re-insert them. Allow the
lamps to cool off before restarting.
Ballast may have expired. Contact
your dealer.
"Lamp" red light on and two
beeps heard every 5 seconds.
The UV lamps have exceeded
their lifetime.
Push the Reset button to silence
alarm.
Replace lamps immediately.
Push the Reset button for 6
seconds after replacing lamps.
The unit will now disinfect
normally again and the solenoid
valve will open.
"Water Quality" red light on and
one beep heard every 5 seconds
The ultraviolet light from the
lamps cannot penetrate the water
if the water is colored from
tannins or other organics. The
water may also contain bubbles
which can trip the alarm.
The ultraviolet light from the
lamps cannot penetrate the water
if the quartz is fouled.
The quartz wipers have stopped
turning and are shadowing the UV
sensor determining water quality.
Unplug the unit and plug it in
again to see if only a temporary
situation.
If fault has remained, unplug the
unit, shut off the water supply,
and open a faucet to relieve the
pressure. Drain the water into a
bucket so that you can inspect it.
If the water is not clear,
pretreatment with a carbon filter
may be necessary.
If the water is clear, inspect the
quartz for cleanliness. (See
Cleaning the Unit.)
Determine if wiper motor is
operational by pressing the Reset
button and listening for it or mark
the shaft and run unit for 30
seconds.
No lights on front display or
beeping heard.
The unit is not powered.
Blown fuse.
Ground fault Interrupter (GFI)
tripping.
Plug in unit. Check if wall
receptacle has power.
Check fuse and replace if
necessary. Check for water leaks
before plugging in unit. A failed
wiper motor or solenoid valve may
also cause fuse to blow or GFI to
trip.