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3. Grasp the lamp to be removed with both hands and press down until it clears the top
socket, then remove the lamp. Reverse the process to install lamps and grid.
Note: Please see section 10.0 Lamp Inspection on page 12, for the correct specifications of
replacement lamps and the Maintenance section for instructions on how to reset the lamp age
monitor.
22.0 7 Series X and 7 Series T Information
22.1 Electrical Requirements
Daavlin offers the 7 Series X and 7 Series T Phototherapy equipment with lamp quantities of 4,
6, 8, 10, and 12. Units can be equipped with UVA, Narrowband UVB, and Broadband UVB
lamps. While the type of ultraviolet lamp (UVA or UVB) does not influence the electrical
requirements, the number of lamps contained in a unit does determine the amperage necessary to
safely support operation. The table and diagrams below define these requirements for each model
variations. All domestic 120-volt 60 hertz models require a grounded, three prong electrical
outlet rated for at least 15 amps and come equipped with a grounded, three prong plug. Units
designed for other voltages may be shipped with no wall plug, which would then have to be
locally obtained, and require an appropriate outlet that must be installed to meet local standards
and requirements. All power cords must be an approved hospital grade cord rated 300V, 1.5mm
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minimum. The power cord is the main disconnect device. Each unit is equipped with an IEC 320
style power inlet, which incorporates two, 5x20mm fuses.
Note: This unit should be on a dedicated circuit and all connections for power must be grounded.
Note: Daavlin 7 Series X and 7 Series T Phototherapy equipment contain no operator replaceable
parts.
Note: Daavlin 7 Series X and 7 Series T Phototherapy equipment contain no operator
replaceable parts.