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10.0 Lamp Inspection
Your device can be equipped with a variety of different lamps, each having a different effect on
the skin. While you are unpacking and setting up your device it is important to check that the
proper lamps are installed in the device. Consult the Lamp Specification Guide below and if
there is any question as to whether or not your device it is equipped with the lamps that you have
ordered, contact Daavlin immediately. The code numbers shown are generally located at the base
of the lamp.
11.0 Site Selection
A site should be chosen within reach of the specified electrical connection (refer to the Electrical
Requirements section of your specific device) and where the unit can be left in place without
obstructing traffic flow. The device should be positioned in such a way the power inlet or circuit
breakers on the device are easily accessible. It is important that the unit be properly grounded.
Extension cords are not recommended. The site should not be in any area where water or
moisture might collect and should be protected from access by children and other unintended
users.
WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock this equipment must only be connected to a
supply main with a protective earth.
12.0 Training Requirements
Phototherapy services require staff that have appropriate training, knowledge, and clinical skills
in order to ensure effective outcomes and quality care for patients. Staff must be assessed as
being competent and safe in order to provide phototherapy treatments that maximize benefit and
minimize adverse effects. Recommended training requirements include: