9. Reconnect the power to the HVAC system.
10. The unit is now operational and does not need to be powered off
unless cleaning or bulb replacement is necessary.
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT OR TOUCH A UV BULB WHILE ILLUMINATED.
Maintaining Your UV Air Treatment System
In order to keep your unit operating at maximum effectiveness, it is recommended that you clean the UV
bulb(s) every 3 months and replace the bulb(s) every year.
Bulb
Cleaning
and
Replacement
1. Disconnect the power to the HVAC system, unplug unit, and allow UV bulb(s) to cool for at least 15
minutes before attempting to remove the unit.
2. Remove 4 sheet metal screws and slide the unit out of the duct work.
3a. To Clean: Hold the unit securely and wipe the UV bulb(s) with a soft cloth dampened with glass
cleaner. If you touch the glass with your hand, be sure to wipe away any fingerprints or dirt with cloth.
Make sure the bulb is clean and dry before installing unit back into duct.
3b. To Replace: Visit www.OdorStop.com to purchase new UV bulbs if needed. Use of any bulb not
approved for the unit will void the warranty and could cause serious injury or damage. Hold the unit
securely and push the bulb release button to remove the UV bulb. Install the new bulb into the unit
by sliding the bulb in from the outside until the bulb snaps into place. If you touch the bulb with your
hand, be sure to wipe away any fingerprints or dirt with a soft damp cloth. Make sure the bulb(s) is/
are clean and dry before installing the unit back into the duct.
4. Re-install the unit into the duct work and re-install the 4 sheet metal screws. Tighten screws evenly until
unit is securely in place. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS.
5. Reconnect the power to the HVAC system and plug the unit back into a 120 volt grounded power outlet.
6. Turn the unit on and verify that the LED indicator light(s) located near the on/off switch are illuminated.
If the green LED light(s) is/are not illuminated, see the troubleshooting section.
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT OR TOUCH A UV BULB WHILE ILLUMINATED.
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