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DISINFECTION PROCEDURE

Before service begins, all household plumbing lines should be disinfected to prevent the possibility of re-contamination after UV
disinfection. You should also disinfect your plumbing system if the power goes out for several hours or more or if the unit has been
accidentally shut-off for several hours or more. It is advisable to disinfect the plumbing lines at least once a year.

The following is a general method for disinfection of plumbing lines. If you are uncertain about the efficacy of this
procedure you are advised to contact your local health authority responsible for water safety.

1. Shut off the supply valve and de-pressurize the lines by opening a tap until it runs dry. 
2. Remove the filter in the filter housing and add about 1-2 cups (250-500ml) of unscented household bleach (5 to 6% sodium 

hypochlorite) to the empty filter housing and put it back on the filter head.

3. Open the supply valve and slowly open a faucet and let the water run until you can smell the chlorine and then shut the faucet 

off. Repeat the procedure for all hot and cold outlets in the house. Add more bleach as required. Run hot faucets longer to 
allow the chlorine to come through the hot water tank.

4. Leave the bleach solution in the plumbing system for about 6 to 8 hours preferably overnight.
5. Take off aerators (if any) on the faucets and thoroughly flush  all outlets until the chlorine smell is minimal. 
6. Shut-off the supply valve again and open a faucet to deppresurize the system. Open the filter housing and re-install 

the filter cartridge.

7. Open the supply valve slowly. You are ready to use the water now.

UV BALLAST FEATURES

The micro-processor controlled electronic UV ballast supplied with your Rainfresh UV system has both audio and visual alarm
indicators to  indicate the lamp operation and an integral annual lamp change reminder timer.

UV Power Source Initialization Sequence:

When AC power is applied to the UV ballast, the lamp is ignited as indicated by the

green lamp-ON LED and alarm buzzer consisting of three buzzer beeps and three red timer LED flashes.

NOTE :

If a solenoid is connected to the UV  it will activate on completion of the self-test sequence.

Normal Operation:

During normal operation only the green lamp-ON LED is illuminated.

Lamp-Change Timer Operation:

At the end of  one year, the red lamp-change timer LED will flash and the buzzer will sound

indicating that the  timer is in a 

28-day grace period

. You can silence the buzzer for seven days by pushing the timer button, but

the LED will continue to flash.  At the end of the 28-day period, the red timer LED illuminates continuously and the buzzer sounds.
Pressing the timer button at this point will not silence the buzzer until the lamp is replaced. 

The UV lamp is not shut down in

this alarm mode and the solenoid valve (if connected) is not closed.

Re-Setting the Lamp-Change Timer:

The lamp-change timer is  reset after installing a new lamp by depressing timer button

while reconnecting ballast to electrical outlet and keep the button depressed until the ballast emits a solid three-second beep. This
will re-set the lamp-change-timer to zero and the 3-second beep will confirm that the re-set was successful.
NOTE : It is not possible to reset the lamp-change-timer unless  the timer is in the grace period or lamp-change alarm mode or
lamp-failure mode. 

Time Remaining:

When the lamp-change-timer is not in the grace period or lamp change alarm mode, the number of months of

lamp life remaining can be determined by pressing the timer push button and counting the number of times the red LED flashes. 

Lamp Failure:

When the UV ballast detects a lamp failure or enters the auto-shut down mode due to abnormal operating

conditions, the alarm buzzer sounds and the green lamp-ON LED switches OFF. If connected, the solenoid valve will shut off the
water flow to the house.

Note:

The UV ballast is designed to shut down if the AC input voltage is outside the operating limits. When this happens, a lamp

failure alarm will become active. You should unplug the unit from the AC power source wait for fifteen seconds and then
reconnect. If the failure was due to out-of-limit AC power, the unit will re-ignite the lamp and operate normally. If not refer to
trouble-shooting.

Solenoid Valve Output:

The UV ballast is capable of directly powering a solenoid valve (Model R830S - optional), which will shut

off water flow during lamp failure alarm conditions or power failure.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Your UV system is ON continuously during normal use. 

Caution:

During periods of not using water, for example overnight, water

inside the UV unit (approx 2 liters) can become hot. It is, therefore, recommended that after such periods of non-use, the cold
water line be flushed for about 30-45 seconds prior to use.

Note: 

Under humid conditions, water droplets (condensation) may appear on the outside of the UV disinfection chamber. This is

normal.

Caution:

Protect your unit from freezing. Drain all the water from the UV if freezing temperatures exist.

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