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Uv-c disinfection lamp

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Introduction to Apollo
The Apollo user manual will guide you to use your UV-C lamp
use.
Thank you for your purchase. Read these instructions
thoroughly and keep them more future reference before using
the Apollo UV-C lamp.
What is UV-C.
Ultraviolet radiation is segmented into three regions: UV-A:
315-400 UV-A: 315-400 nanometers (nm), UV-B: 280-315 nm,
and UV-C: 100-280 nm.
Ultraviolet radiation can be linked with detrimental health
e ects dependent on the exposure time and wavelength.
The adverse health e ects that could occur are erythema
(sunburn), photokeratitis (a feeling of sand in the eyes) skin
cancer, melanoma, cataracts and retinal burns.
Band
Wavelength
Primary
Other
Visual
Visual
Hazard
Hazards
UV-C
100-280nm
corneal
photo
injuries
keratitis
Warning! Save and Read these instructions.
Failure to follow the instructions below may result in re, electric
shock and or serious personal injury.
The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this
instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and
situations that may occur.
The operator must exercise common sense when using the
Apollo UV-C lamp.
The germicidal lamp is not a toy. Keep children away from
germicidal lamps. Serious injury and electrocution might be
possible. This unit has to be operated by an adult only.
Caution: The unit is provided with a short power cord to mitigate
the risk of personal injuries. An extension cord may be used if
necessary.
If the cord is required, special caution and care is suggested.
Keep in mind that the cord must not be arranged to drape over a
countertop, table top or where it can be pulled on by children or
become a tripping hazard.
Other
1.
Plug Apollo directly into power outlet to avoid shock
Hazards
hazard and re.
2.
Do not operate unit or use if cord or plug is damaged.
erythema,
3.
Cord should not be placed in heavy tra c areas. To
skin cancer
avoid re never place cord near heat registers, stoves, under rugs,
heaters and radiators.
4.
Always place the Apollo lamp on a sturdy surface where
it is not easily knocked over by persons in a business or house-
hold.
5.
Never use a germicidal lamp near water.
6.
Never touch the UV-C lamp if your hands are wet.
Warning! Save and Read these instructions.
7.
All interactions with the Apollo UV-C Germinal
Lamp should be with Dry hands.
8.
Unplug the UV-C lamp always, prior to cleaning,
substituting or exchanging parts or before moving to
another location
9.
Never place or drop any objects into the openings
of the UV-C light.
10.
This device should be only used indoors never
outdoors.
11.
The cord should be not be used as a means to
move the Apollo light. Never carry, drag, pull or lift the
germicidal UV-C lamp with the power cord. The power cord
should not be pulled around sharp corners or edges. This
may result in injury to the use and or damage to the cord.
12.
Do not block the air openings, or place on a soft
surface, such as a bed or sofa, as tis could cause the unit to
fall over which could lead to a re.
13.
Never place anything on top or around the unit
when disinfection is in progress.
14.
Do not use any detergents to clean any part of the
unit.
15.
Do not pull the cord itself to unplug from the
power outlet.
16.
Always turn the unit o before unplugging
17.
Always place the Apollo on a sturdy smooth at
level surface and away from direct sunlight. Keep the power
plug away from heated surfaces and high tra c areas where
the plug could be tripped over stepped on or walked over.
Always unplug the Apollo when not in use and whenever
you clean or move the unit.

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