Warning, Owner's guide, How does the microbeswatter – GeneralAire MS24 MicrobeSwatter User Manual

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General Filters, Inc. 43800 Grand River Ave., Novi, Michigan 48375 • Toll Free (866) 476-5101

Phone: (248) 476-5100 • Fax (248) 349-2366 • www.generalaire.com

HOW DOES THE MICrOBESWATTEr

®

WOrK?

The MicrobeSwatter

®

utilizes the contaminant fighting

technology of ultraviolet light to dramatically reduce
airborne contaminants circulating through your heating
and air conditioning system. The MicrobeSwatter

®

,

however, is 2 to 3 times more powerful than many
commonly used ultraviolet light products. This enhanced
power provides far greater contaminant destruction and
results in significantly improved indoor air quality.

Your HVAC service company has installed the

MicrobeSwatter

®

unit in the air duct of your home or

business. The MicrobeSwatter

®

utilizes a Dual-Radiant™

germicidal ultraviolet lamp that produces a total of 105
microwatts of contaminant killing power (measured at
1 mtr). As air circulates through your air duct system and
passes the MicrobeSwatter

®

unit, the powerful ultraviolet

light will destroy airborne bacteria, mold,
fungi, and viruses.

Like all light bulbs, UV lamps have a life span. Unlike regular

light bulbs, however, UV lamps loose their effectiveness over
time. Typically, after 9000 hours of use (approximately 1 yr.), the
lamps do not produce enough ultraviolet germicidal irradiation
to be effective and need to be replaced. However, even after
this time, the lamps usually do not burn out, but stay lit. It
should also be noted that some ultraviolet lamps burn out
prematurely and do not last the full 9000 guaranteed hours. The
MicrobeSwatter

®

power supply has a blue LED that indicates

if the UV lamp lit. If the LED is not lit, the UV lamp is not
operational and needs to be replaced.

ULTrAVIOLET LAMP LIFE

rEPLACING THE ULTrAVIOLET LAMPS

Ultraviolet Air Purification System

OWNER'S GUIDE

General Filters, Inc. 43800 Grand River Ave., Novi, Michigan 48375 • Toll Free (866) 476-5101

Phone: (248) 476-5100 • Fax (248) 349-2366 • www.generalaire.com

WARNING

Electrical Shock

–The unit is to be wired into 24 VAC

electrical power.

Ultraviolet Light is Harmful

– Never look at a lit

ultraviolet lamp without UV protective glasses and skin
coverings. Unplug the lamp before servicing.

Ultraviolet Lamp May Cause Injury

– Ultraviolet

lamps are made of glass and therefore somewhat
fragile. Safety glasses and gloves should be worn
when handling a UV lamp. In addition, UV lamps can
be very hot and cause skin burns. Allow lamp to cool
before handling.

Lamp Replacement should be performed

by a service technician

Steps to replace ultraviolet lamps:

1.

READ THE WARNINGS ABOVE.

2. Make sure power is off to the HVAC system and the UV

lamp is off before opening any service panels.

3. Remove the rubberized cap covering the center part of the

lamp assembly inserted into the air duct.

4. Pull out the UV lamp assembly (the lamp assembly is held

in place with strong magnets), and insert new UV lamp

assembly.

5. Reattach the rubberized cap making sure the lamp socket is

pushed onto the metal pins tightly.

6. Restore power to the HVAC system.

36 watt, Dual-Radiant™ Lamp
provides over 2-3 times the killing
power of the typical, ultraviolet systems.

Electronic Power Supply provides constant
wattage to the UV lamps. Blue LED light
indicates if UV lamp is lit.

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