Treatment Protocols ........................15 15.1 MED Testing ..........................15 15.2 MED Testing Procedure ......................15 15.3 Daavlin Dose Patch (sold separately) ..................16 15.4 General Instructions for MED Testing ..................16 15.5 RECOMMENDED PROTOCOL FOR UVA-1 ..................16 16.0 Care of Your Phototherapy Unit ..................... 17 16.1...
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16.3 Cleaning of the Filter ........................17 16.4 Relamping ........................... 17 16.5 Removing and Fitting Lamps ....................... 18 16.6 Resetting Your Lamp Hours......................18 16.7 Troubleshooting .......................... 19 16.8 Spare Parts and Accessories ....................... 19 17.0 Warranty ............................20 17.1 Limited Warranty Policy ......................
At Daavlin, we are always keeping track of new developments and are doing our best to implement the latest findings in our products. We appreciate receiving feedback from the medical community and patients, so we can further improve our products.
2.0 Indications for Use The Daavlin ultraviolet light emitting device contained in this manual are intended for use, by or under the direction of a physician, for the therapeutic treatment for individuals who require ultraviolet or visible radiation for diagnosed skin disorders.
5.0 Transport and Storage Specifications Ambient Temperature: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Relative Humidity: 10% to 95%, Non-condensing Atmospheric Pressure: 50 kPa to 106 kPa Altitude: ≤ 2000m 6.0 EMC Precautions The devices contained in this manual have been tested and found to comply with the EMC limits of the international standard IEC 60601-1-2.
9.0 UVA-1 Output Spectrum The treatment light is generated by 24 1000 Watt High Intensity Discharge Metal Halide Lamps. The light emitted is in the UVA band with a primary emission range of 350-400 nanometers. The output spectrum of the system is shown in Figure 1.4. Some of the light outside the 350-400nm peak emission range is typical for these types of systems and does not affect safety or efficiency.
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The ML24000 features a Data Connection port located on the Device. This port is only to be used as a data only connection to the ML24000 Flex Controller Box. This data port is identified by the following label.
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The following is a chart detailing all symbols located on the cabinet and their definitions: DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ATTENTION, CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS NON-IONIZING RADIATION EARTH (ground) PROTECTIVE EARTH (ground) ALTERNATING CURRENT THREE-PHASE ALTERNATING CURRENT WITH NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REFER TO INSTRUCTION MANUAL/BOOKLET DATA ONLY ETHERNET PORT L1, L2, L3 PHASE CONDUCTORS...
Service & Installation Instructions manual. Unauthorized personnel should not open the panels. The Daavlin Service Department should be consulted before any service is performed. • Warning: Prior to each use, always verify that the device is in correct working order and operating condition and plugs, sockets, lamps, and electrical cables and connections are not worn or damaged.
Service & Installation Instructions manual. Unauthorized personnel should not open the panels. The Daavlin Service Department should be consulted before any service is performed. • Caution: Orient the power cord to protect it from being pulled or otherwise damaged.
4. Press the “ENTER” key to unlock your unit. 13.0 Changing or Disabling the Key Code If you would like to disable or personalize your factory default key code please contact the Daavlin service department at 1-800-322-8546 for step by step instructions.
To determine a “time equivalent”, consult the laminated Time Chart that is provided and find the power output on the top row (horizontal axis). The numbers in the left most column (vertical axis) represent a range of potential treatment doses. Find the dose then trace that row to the right until it intersects with the column corresponding to the factory power output of the device.
Begin the treatment by pressing ENTER. To repeat the same dose for another exposure, press the END key to clear the display. Then press the MODE and POWER keys at the same time and release. This will automatically bring up the last treatment administered.
15.0 Treatment Protocols 15.1 MED Testing The more accurate but more complicated method of determining a patient's initial dose is through MED testing. Because this is a cumbersome process, many doctors do not wish to determine a patient's initial dose in this manner. However, before we discuss the procedure in greater detail, let us first define the terms.
Daavlin Dose Patch (sold separately) The Daavlin Dose Patch is a disposable adhesive MED/MPD test panel. There are six exposure windows measuring 2cm x 2cm. The panel is applied directly to the patient’s skin like a bandage. The Dose Patch is hypoallergenic and can be used for all skin types.
We suggest using “Monk” Brand Wipes for exterior cleaning as they disinfect and will not harm any ultraviolet or light transmitting surfaces. These wipes are available for purchase through Daavlin. When dusting the unit we recommend using a feather duster or a similar non-abrasive cleaning device.
16.5 Removing and Fitting Lamps 1. Measure lamp intensity of current lamp before replacement. 2. Switch the lamp off; allow the lamps to cool down. 3. Turn unit off at the breaker. 4. Remove the air filter brackets and acrylic from each column. 5.
*Check all fuses in the unit and the building. *If the lamp is defective, change the lamp. *If the ignition unit is defective, contact the Daavlin Service Department. *If it is impossible to ignite the lamp or if the lamp...
Warranty Period. No warranty is made as to useful lamp life or as to reduction in ultraviolet output due to any cause. DAAVLIN MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER TO PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO...
Daavlin. Even with Daavlin’s authorization, Daavlin shall not be responsible or liable for any such work (in or out of warranty). Daavlin reserves the right to bill for labor, expenses, and services for requested "warranty" service trips which result in work not covered by this Limited Warranty. This may include, but is not limited to, a tripped circuit breaker, an unplugged machine, or a blown fuse.