5. Open the lamp housing using the door lock screw
⑤ and remove the lamp holder. (Fig. 19)
6. Remove the plastic block ⑥ from the lamp holder
(or the exhausted lamp in case of replacement)
by loosening the two locking screws ⑦. (Fig. 20)
7. Insert the mercury bulb ⑧ (respect the polarity of
the bulb), tighten the locking screws and refit the
lamp holder into the lamp housing. (Fig. 21)
•
Disconnect all electrical cables before installing or replacing the bulb.
•
The bulb has an anode and a cathode of different sizes. Respect the polarity during
assembly, respecting the bulb dimensions.
•
Do not touch the bulb of the lamp with bare hands to leave no traces of grease on the bulb.
If this happens, clean the bulb with a soft cloth before turning on the lamp.
•
The lamp has an average life of about 200-250 hours: a time counter and a voltage indicator
are shown on the lamp power supply. Replace the lamp when the hour count exceeds 250
or if the voltage drops below 4.5A.
•
During use, the lamp, the lamp housing and the surrounding environment become hot.
•
Before replacing the lamp, switch off the power supply, disconnect all cables and wait for
the lamp and the lamp housing to cool.
•
After switching on the lamp, wait at least 10-15 minutes before switching it off.
•
After switching off the lamp, wait for 5-10 minutes before switching it on again so that the
mercury vapors have time to condense.
•
The lamp contains ultraviolet radiation that could be harmful to eyes and skin. Always look
at the lamp arc through the provided orange screen.
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⑤
Fig. 19
⑦
⑥
⑦
Fig. 20
⑧
Fig. 21