Sanuvox SABER SMART User Manual

Saber smart manual, Ab c, Warning

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SABER SMART

MANUAL

Before installing or performing maintenance or service

on the purifier, DISCONNECT from main power.

Electrical shock can cause injury or death.

Never expose eyes or skin to ultraviolet light from any
source. The Purifier MUST be DISCONNECTED from

power source before performing maintenance or

service. Personal injury may result.

Do not touch Lamp glass without gloves. Reduced

performance of Lamp may result. Clean Lamp after

handling.

Use only specified replacement Lamps with your

Purifier. Use of an incorrect Lamp can result in damage

to the Purifier and/or Lamp.

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

The UV Lamp contains a small quantity of mercury. If a

Lamp breaks, clean and dispose of with care.

WARNING

WARNING

Follow all safety codes.

Wear safety glasses and work gloves.

SABER SMART

INSTALLATION

MANUAL

PLEASE SAVE FOR YOUR RECORDS

Serial Number#

Date Installed:

Installed By:

Installers Contact info.:

SANUVOX TECHNOLOGIES INC. © 2008

1-888-SANUVOX www.sanuvox.com

OPERATION

To start the purifier, press the switch to the I (ON) position. The LCD screen is illuminated to show that power is on. Within a few
seconds, the UV lamp will energize.

LAMP OPERATING STATUS

A.

Day Counter - Provides lamp life left in days.

B.

UV Lamp Status - UV PURIFIER OPERATING will show unless:
• Unit is OFF
• Lamp has failed
• Lamp is over 365 day life

C.

Change Lamp Indicator - After 325 days, CHANGE LAMP will illuminate, indicating that lamp will need
to be replaced soon. After 365 days, CHANGE LAMP will flash indicating it is time to replace lamp.
CHANGE LAMP will also stay on if the lamp fails before the 365 days is up.

D.

Timer - Rotating Circle indicates time counter. It will stop rotating after 365 days.

E.

Day Counter - Bars will reduce in number each 45 days indicate lamp life left. At 365 days, no bars will be displayed
indicating the lamp should be replaced.

MAINTENANCE

Disconnect all power before performing any maintenance or service. The ultraviolet lamp should be cleaned every two to three
months. To clean, open the control box by loosening the screws with a flat head screwdriver and pulling cover off. Next, disconnect
white socket from lamp. Loosen the 3 screws on the retainer ring. Turn retainer ring left. Pull out lamp (leave it in retainer ring).
Wipe lamp with a soft tissue and alcohol based solution. Reverse the above procedure to reinstall the lamp. Lamps need periodic
replacement to maintain design specifications. Replace lamps after 1 year of operation. Follow instructions below on how to Reset
the Timer Feature. Contact a local dealer for replacement lamps.

A

B

C

Do not touch Lamp glass without gloves. Reduced

performance of Lamp may result. Clean Lamp after

handling.

LAMP HANDLING

Trouble-Shooting the UV Lamp

Troubleshooting the UV Lamp

Disconnect the white socket from the Lamp. Ohmmeter required.

Place one probe of the ohmmeter to one of the four pins on the
end of the Lamp. Touch the other probe of the ohmmeter to each
of the other three pins until you find the matching pin. The
ohmmeter will read approximately 3 ohms (almost a short). This
indicates that the filament is good. Check the other two pins. If
both sets of filaments test OK, the Lamp is functioning. If one or
both sets of filaments read an open circuit (infinity) on resistance,
the Lamp is defective.

When to use the RESET BUTTON

The “Reset” Button is used to reset the unit back to
original factory condition. This includes resetting the
“Lamp Timer” feature back to 365 days. The Reset Button
should be used when:

1) When you see a blank screen with “Change Lamp”

or

2) After replacing the UV Lamp with a new UV Lamp

In both instances, you must turn the Saber SMART “ON”
and press and hold the Reset Button for 3 seconds. This
will reset the unit back to factory condition.

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

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