ISO Italia Group UVC HUNTER User manual

UVC Hunter 20070E
ISO ITALIA GROUP S.r.l.
Italian Spa Beauty and Tanning Equipment
www.isobenessere.com www.isoitalia.com
USER’S MANUAL
Read all precautions and instructions in this manual
before using this equipment
www.steril-line.com
UVC HUNTER

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Congratulations for this fabulous purchase!
ISO Italia Group thanks you for choosing its own product from the line
ISO TECH STERILE LINE
WARNING:
Carefully read this user and maintenance manual and in particular the recommendations, warn-
ings and safety precautions contained therein.
For proper use of the appliance all the instructions and instructions contained in this manual must
be followed
Keep this manual in a safe place, within easy reach of operators for immediate reference.
FOLLOW THE INDICATIONS AND WARNINGS ON THE SIGNS AND INFORMATION LABELS THAT
MUST ALWAYS BE KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION.
WARNING!
ONLY SUITABLY INFORMED AND TRAINED PERSONNEL MAY OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE.
IMPROPER USE OF THE APPLIANCE MAY COMPROMISE THE SAFETY OF PERSONS AND ANIMALS
AND VOID THE WARRANTY.
Correct use of the appliance includes: compliance with the instructions, warnings and safety pre-
cautions provided in this manual as well as the correct execution of all maintenance procedures
provided by ISO ITALIA GROUP
WARNING:
UNPACKING, ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING OF THE APPLIANCE, AS
WELL AS OPERATIONS OF EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC-PRO-
GRAM CHECKS, MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY TECHNICAL PERSONNEL, SUITABLY
TRAINED USING ONLY ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS.
AFTER REMOVING THE PACKAGING ENSURE THE INTEGRITY OF THE PRODUCT.
If in doubt, do not use it and contact the point of sale for a suitable analysis
of the problems encountered.
The manufacturer acknowledges their responsibility for the safety of the appliance only if
commissioning and technical interventions are carried out by suitably informed and trained
personnel who operate according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer; as such the
manufacture declines any responsibility for non-compliance with the contents of this manual.
Note: The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice – the manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for any error that may be contained in this manual – the copy, reproduction or partial dissemination, by
any means of this document is prohibited without the express written permission of ISO Italia Group, which reserves
all rights under law No. 633 of 22/4/1941, and subsequent amendments, in order to protect copyright and other
rights related to its activities.

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DANGER
The electrical safety of this appliance also depends on the characteristics of the electrical system
that supplies it, which must therefore be made by qualied installers and comply with the laws
and safety standards in force (in Italy DM 37/08 and CEI 64-8 standard).
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED
TO GROUND IN A SAFE AND RELIABLE MANNER
If in doubt, consult the installation and maintenance company of the electrical system.
ISO ITALIA GROUP does not make and does not modify the electrical system and assumes no
responsibility in this regard, it advises against the use of plug boards, adapters or extension leads
to connect the appliance to the system.
GENERAL METHODS OF USE AND MANAGEMENT
(Some aspects may not affect the product of this manual)
• ONLY USE THE EQUIPMENT FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.
• AVOID ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE EVENT OF A WET FLOOR, DISCONNECT THE MAIN POW-
ER SUPPLY
• DO NOT PERFORM ANY TYPE OF TECHNICAL INTERVENTION ON THE APPLIANCE OR SYSTEM OUT-
SIDE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS MANUAL.
• DO NOT REPLACE THE COMPONENTS WITH NON-ORIGINAL MATERIALS OR IN ANY CASE NOT SUP-
PLIED BY THE ISO ITALIA GROUP AS THEY MAY COMPROMISE THE CORRECT OPERATION OF THE
APPLIANCE.
• DO NOT DAMAGE, PUNCTURE, CUT OR OPEN ANY COMPONENT THAT IS PART OF THE EQUIPMENT.
• AVOID ANY CONTACT BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND POSSIBLE OPEN FLAMES, INCANDESCENT OR
BLUNT OBJECTS THAT MAY DAMAGE SURFACE INTEGRITY.
• AVOID THE USE OF CLEANING SPRAY DETERGENTS THAT MAY COME INTO CONTACT WITH INTER-
NAL ELECTRICAL PARTS DAMAGING THEM DURING OPERATION.
• DO NOT INSERT OBJECTS OF ANY KIND INTO GRILLES OR SLOTS AS YOU RISK DAMAGING THE
PRODUCT
• DO NOT OBSTRUCT GRILLES OR SLOTS IN ANY WAY AS YOU RISK DAMAGING THE PRODUCT
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Before installing make sure that:
• the oor, support surfaces, walls are stable and adequate to support the weight of
the appliance
• the room has enough space to accommodate the overall dimensions of the equipment
and the type of treatment planned according to the tables in the technical characteristics section
• the room is equipped with an electrical system
• the ambient temperature where the appliance will operate never exceeds 28/30°C.

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STERILIZZATORE D’ARIA
HUNTER UVC
Other technical-construction characteristics of the product
Characteristic References Code for spare parts
6 x 55W UVC lamps for each module Type 55W (double-ended) MPI17623
UVC corner 9000 hours (about 1 year in continuous
service)
N ° 3 electronic ballasts with PFC - 2x58W Type VS ELXc 258.210 n° rif188707 MPI17642
UVC wavelength 253,7 nm
Ultraviolet energy x each lamp 2,1 W/m² at the distance of 1 mt
Electronic timer K400-2M K400-2M 200-240Vac MPI17618
Internal hour meter that cannot be reset MPI17603
Operating temperature -10 °C + 55°C
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Model
Single-phase supply
voltage
[Vac]
Electricity frequency
[Hz]
Electric power max.
[W]
HUNTER UVC 230 50 350W
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Model Maximum measured weighted
value
Maximum limit imposed
(CEI EN 62233) outcome
Hunter UVC 0,07 1 COMPLIANCE
Storage conditions
Temperature -5 ° C / 45 ° C
Humidity 10 - 75%
Pressure 500-1060 hPa
Before proceeding with the installation, check the integrity of the device; if there are signs of
damage, do not operate the appliance.

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DIMENSIONS AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The Hunter trolley is presented as a single component having the following measures
Overall dimensions
Width 400 mm Height 1500 mm Depth 400 mm
Indicative weight : ~ 25 Kg
The handling of the Hunter trolley must be carried out with caution,
through the handles on the upper structure as the lamps are visible and
therefore fragile if they are accidentally hit.
TIMER
Reset button
Handles
Average noise -Protection against liquids IP20
Noise level IP rating:

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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
IN RELATION TO SAFETY STANDARDS AND EEC DIRECTIVE
The manufacturer shall:
ISO Italia Group S.r.l.
Via G. Di Vittorio n° 30
30029 S. Stino di Livenza (VE) - ITALIA
in the person of its Chairman, legal representative, under his own personal responsibility,
Hereby DECLARES that the Model
UVC HUNTER with code: HUNTER
Device for the sterilization of surfaces, environments and objects with the use of UVC lamps
is in accordance with the requirements of the following Community Directives, including the latest amendments,
and with the relevant national transposition legislation:
· DIRECTIVE 2014/35/EU - Low voltage
· DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU - Electromagnetic compatibility
· DIRECTIVE 2011/65/ EU - RoHS
The harmonised standards used as a reference for compliance with the essential requirements are as follows:
For safety:
CEI EN 60335-1 - Safety of household and similar electrical appliances. Part I
For magnetic elds:
CEI EN 62233 - measurement methods for electromagnetic elds of household and similar electrical appliances
with reference to human exposure
The product covered by this declaration has been marked in accordance with the aforementioned
Directives, as of July/2020
Note: Compliance refers to installation in suitable environments and equipped with an electrical system that
complies with the relevant safety standards. In addition, the assembly, installation and use methods must be those
indicated in the documentation accompanying the appliance.
Places of issue S. Stino di Livenza (VE) ITALIA
Release date Giugno 2020
ISO ITALIA GROUP S.r.l.
Sole Director
(Dr. Valentino Astol)
SERIAL LABEL POSITION
ELECTRICAL DATA
DATE OF MANUFACTURE

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ROOM STERILIZER
UVC HUNTER
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
UVC Hunter is the sterilization system on wheels that Isotech produces for sani-
tizing rooms.
6x 55 Watt UVC lamps with a T8 diameter, with a 2-pin double terminal are
installed on the UVC Hunter. Each lamp has an average UVC germicidal band
of 253.7 nm with an emission of 1.7 watts / m2 at a meter distance. The system is
capable of sanitizing rooms and surfaces up to 30 m2 in 15 minutes.
The base, made of metal, rests on pivoting wheels equipped with a brake and contains
the electronic and safety part (presence sensors). The 6 lamps are mounted vertically,
alternately inclined, to better direct the germicidal emission. The central column behind the lamps is made of
reflective 430 steel, with a parabola effect to maximize energy.
UVC Hunter, like all surface sanitization systems, can only be operated in empty environments, without
people. The timer and switch-on are positioned in the upper part of the structure, when activated, it al-
lows the operator the time(programmable) to leave the room, before switching on. When UVC Hunter is
running, a special light signal, positioned on the central column, warns of the sanitization process in pro-
gress. In the case of entry of people during the sanitization process, the security system, connected with
the presence detectors, turns off the equipment. At the end of the sanitation cycle, UVC Hunter switches
off automatically. We suggest positioning UVC Hunter at a distance of no more than 4 meters from each
perimeter wall (preferably in the center of the environment you want to sanitize) and leaving it at least
one meter away from the closest object (so as not to create an area of shadow). UVC Hunter is particularly
suitable for facilities open to the public that need to sanitize multiple rooms daily: hotels, shops, beauty
centers, spas, polyclinics, hospital rooms, retirement homes and etc.
Caution !!
This product must be considered and used only as a device for the disinfection of environments, therefore
surfaces and objects that are irradiated by the UVC rays emitted by the lamps.
Use is allowed only in the absence of people or other living beings during the sanitization
treatment.
Any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
The ISO ITALIA GROUP company declines all responsibility in the event of improper, erroneous and
unreasonable uses beyond the provisions of this manual.

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Caution !!
Before starting each sanitation cycle, it is mandatory to ensure that there are
no people or other living beings within the environment to be treated as potentially harmful UVC
radiation is used.
The presence detection system is always active for safety reasons; this determines the block also outside the
sanitation cycles. It will therefore be necessary to press the reset command before starting.
The timer emits an intermittent sound of about 10 sec, at the end of the work session, only when the cycle
is carried out correctly for the entire set time.
TIME OF USE HUNTER
Referring to the declared irradiance for each of the lamps used in terms of UVC energy, 1.7 w / m² at a distance
of one meter.
In relation to and to the doses reported in official tables for the destruction of microorganisms, we can indicate
that, with the cycles shown below in the different configurations, 99% of bacteria are killed on the surfaces and
objects that are irradiated.
COMMANDS
For operation, the appliance is equipped with:
• Timer positioned in the upper part of the central column, for setting the time and starting the sanitation cycle
(detailed programming instructions are given in the paragraph relating to the timer)
• A reset button to the right of the timer to reactivate the system following the detection of movement in the
environment where it is positioned.
On the 4 sides of the base and on the top of the central column there are 5 IR presence detectors for interrupting
the sanitation cycle if someone is detected during the operation of the lamps.
From the locked condition, due to the intervention of the IR sensors, with the timer display off, it is possible to
reactivate the system by pressing the luminous reset button for a few seconds.
The start command of the sanitation cycle on the timer activates in a timer
that allows the operator to leave the room before the lamps are switched on.

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON THE USE OF UVC IN ISO TECH PRODUCTS
UV-C radiation is a proven and effective technology for destroying micro-organisms
Iso Italia Group, with over 30 years of experience in UV lamp sector presents its product line for disinfection with
UVC Steril Line germicidal lamps.
Germicidal lamps emit very short ultraviolet waves, deadly to micro-organisms.
Some information about Germicide lamps
Ultraviolet rays emit a very high energy level light with a wavelength between 200-400nm. In particular, radiation
with a 254nm wavelength has been scientically proven to be extremely effective for disinfection. More than 90%
of the total UV radiation emitted is just 254nm. Wavelengths of 200-280nm are called UVC. Thus disinfection
using 254nm wavelength is called UVC Disinfection. Radiation of 254nm destroys micro-organisms by changing
the genetic information contained in their DNA, ensuring a 99.99% reduction.
Safety of UVC germicidal systems
Since UV-C rays present a danger to the skin and eyes, direct exposure to the rays should always be avoided. The
UV-C is blocked by a number of materials, including glass and most transparent plastics, so you can safely observe
a UV-C system if you look through a shielding system. UV-C provides disinfection without residues of any kind,
however these systems do not imply the need to eliminate or neutralise dangerous products after disinfection.
UVC germicidal systems are fast, inexpensive and eco-friendly, as no chemicals are added to air / water and there
are no hazardous or toxic chemicals to dispose of.
Benets of UVC germicidal systems
Disinfection times are rapid, with a typical disinfection cycle lasting about 15 minutes (excluding germicidal air
systems). This allows extremely fast turnover times for sanitising environments. For its simplicity, UV-C disin-
fection is extremely easy to use. All surfaces within a certain distance, will observe a certain level of disinfection
for a certain period of time, provided that the light is not blocked and can reach the surface. It becomes very easy
to plan the use of a UV-C disinfection system when you are familiar with the simple usage protocols.
Applications of UVC germicidal systems
The applications of our germicidal systems are many and ever more numerous.
Systems are available for the disinfection of environments, air, objects and equipment, air conditioning ducts,
ambulances and other vehicles, ducts, belt conveyors and many other applications.
The guaranteed effectiveness of UVC systems
Out manufacturing unit knows the energy produced by all pieces of equipment, calculated by the number and
from the type of lamp used and by its designated function (application) (air purication, objects, environments).
From these technical values we determine the “DOSE” of UVC produced by each device (i.e. the energy of the
device multiplied by the ignition time. This type of calculation allows us to be sure of the germicidal efciency,
as in medicine, on a global level, tables are used that indicate the required "DOSE" of UVC required to eliminate
all bacteria, spores and viruses.

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UV BASICS
Ultraviolet light belongs to the electromagnetic spectrum with a wavelength between 200 and 400 nm (nanome-
ters), which is shorter than visible light, but longer than X-rays. All UV rays and bands are invisible to the human
eye.
The UV spectrum can be divided into the following bands:
UV-A (Long Waves; 400-315 nm): Used for Black Lights, Skin Tan, Ink/Resin Hardening.
UV-B (medium waves; 315 – 280 nm): used to treat psoriasis, may cause sunburn, skin cancer.
UV-C (short waves; 280 – 200nm): more effective for germicidal disinfection.
UV-V (UV under vacuum, less than 200 nm): may produce ozone in the air.
All of the above wavelengths of UV light are emitted from the sun, but only the longest wavelengths, UV-A
and UV-B reach Earth. UV-C rays, which are the shortest wavelength but the highest energy, are blocked by the
ozone layer.
INACTIVE MICRO-ORGANISMS
Because UV-C rays are blocked by the ozone layer, micro-organisms have not developed a natural defence
against UV-C energy. When the DNA of a micro-organism absorbs UV-C energy, molecular instability occurs,
resulting in interruption of the DNA sequence. This makes the cell unable to grow or reproduce. Without the
ability to reproduce, the cell cannot infect and dies quickly.
The application of UV-C energy to inactivate micro-organisms is
known as germicidal irradiation or UVGI. It has been used for this
purpose since the early 1900s. Artificial UV-C energy is produced
in germicidal ultraviolet lamps that produce UV radiation by ion-
ising mercury vapour at low pressure. These lamps are similar to
typical fluorescent lamps for domestic use, but do not have the
phosphorescent coating that transmits soft white light. Most com-
mercial UV-C lamps are low-pressure mercury lamps that emit
UV energy at 253.7 nm, which is an ideal wavelength for disrupt-
ing the DNA of micro-organisms.
UV-C lamps and devices are increasingly used worldwide in vari-
ous configurations and applications to disinfect water, air and sur-
faces.

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DOSAGE DETERMINES EFFICACY
The amount of UV-C energy required to inactivate a given micro-organism is measured on the basis of the dose,
which is determined by a combination of radiation energy and exposure time. A key difference between surface
inactivation and airflow inactivation of micro-organisms is exposure time. The residence time in the UV field for
micro-organisms in the airflow is in the order of seconds and would require a much higher UV-C dose compared
to surface application. Scientists have determined the rates at which various microbial populations decrease due
to exposure to biocidal factors such as UV-C irradiation. Organisms differ in their susceptibility to UV-C inac-
tivation; in general, viruses are the most sensitive to UV-C rays followed by bacteria with fungal moulds and
spores that are the least sensitive.
UV-C irradiation also obeys the inverse-square law of light, where the intensity at a given point is inversely
proportional to the square of its distance from the light source.
To date, the dose in Joules has not yet been officially established to inactivate COVID-19 because to obtain the
exact data means waiting for the technical laboratory times, which should be made official by the end of October.
However, all bacteria and viruses tested to date (many hundreds over the years, including coronaviruses) are
eliminated by UV disinfection. UVC rays (or germicidal range), inactive (i.e., “kill”, “eliminate”) at least two
other coronaviruses that are the closest relatives of the COVID-19 virus: SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV (“Large-
scale preparation of UV-inactivated SARS coronavirus virions for vaccine antigen”, Tsunetsugu-Yokota Y et al.
Mol Biol Methods. 2008; 454:119-26. doi: 10.1007/978-1-59745-181-9_11.; “Efficacy of an Automated Mul-
tiple Emitter Whole-Room Ultraviolet-C Disinfection System Against Coronaviruses MHV and MERS-CoV,
“Bedell K et al. ICHE 2016 May; 37(5):598-9. doi:10.1017/ice.2015.348. Epub 2016 Jan 28.; Focus on Surface
Disinfection When Fighting COVID-19”; William A. Rutala, PhD, MPH, CIC, David J. Weber, MD, MPH;
Infection Control Today, March 20, 2020 (https://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/covid-19/focus-surface-disin-
fection-when-fighting-covid-19). However, the efficacy condition of UVC light remains related to THE DOSE,
i.e. the energy with which the light reaches the target to inactivate it. UVC systems must therefore be designed
to ensure the DOSE required to inactivate the viruses for the environments and applications for which they were
designed.
For example, an excerpt from the Virus table ( at this link:
https://www.iuvanews.com/stories/pdf/archives/180301_UVSensitivityReview_full.pdf the full table).

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SETTINGS AND COUNT-DOWN FUNCTIONALITY
To set the time of a work cycle, press the SET key once.
The numbers corresponding to the “seconds” will flash first; then adjust the value with the UP and DOWN keys.
Subsequently, if you want to further increase the time, press the SET button again.
The digits corresponding to the minutes will flash; then adjust the value with the UP and DOWN keys.
(Note that after a few seconds, if the SET key is not pressed, the set time is automatically memorized).
Once the desired time for the work cycle has been set, to start the countdown, press the START key, the display will begin
to show the passage of time in the decrease mode.
By pressing the STOP key the countdown can be stopped at any time and the timer will return to the previously set time.
When the time reaches zero, the timer will beep for about 10 seconds.
To reset the set time, keep the SET key pressed for a few seconds.
FEATURES:
Microprocessor based on a timer with LED display
Simple operation and easy to use
The time is highlighted by an LED on panels of 4 x 7 segments
A 16A (heavy duty) SPST relay used to control external devicesi
ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS:
Power supply: 200-240 VAC; 45-55 Hz
Current supplied: 16A resistant
Operating temperature: from 0 ° C to 70 ° C
TIMER MPI17618 FUNCTIONING DESCRIPTION

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DESCRIPTION OF UVC HUNTER COMPONENTS
CAUTION!!
THE UNPACKING, ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OPERATIONS OF THE VARIOUS
COMPONENTS MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.
PACKAGING REMOVAL
The equipment is supplied with suitable outer carton packaging and shockproof inner material.
During unpacking operations be careful not to damage the surfaces and the particular places
inside the packaging as they are sensitive to bumps and scratches.
Keep the packaging for the duration of the warranty. The packaging materials must then be disposed of in
accordance with the regulations in force in the country of destination of the product.
Before installing, check the integrity of the device; in case of transport damage, contact the dealer.
Attenzione!
Il prodotto utilizza radiazioni UVC potenzialmente pericolose; non utilizzare il prodotto in presenza di persone
o altri esseri viventi; SONO POSSIBILI DANNI AGLI OCCHI E ALLA PELLE
THE PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR WET EN-
VIRONMENTS.
TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED
WHERE
CONTACT WITH WATER IS POSSIBLE.
THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED IN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES.
INSTALLATION
UVC HUNTER
Once the packaging has been removed, the equipment is presented in the following way excluding the lamps that are sup-
plied separate in order to guarantee their integrity during transport.
6 x 55 W UVC lamps
Upper structure that includes the 2
handles for moving the trolley
Timer
Pulsante reset
Basic structure containing the electrical con-
trol parts
5 x IR sensors, 1 on each side of
the base and 1 on the top of the
central column
Swivel wheels, 2 of which with brake

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COMMISSIONING
The UVC Hunter model is supplied assembled but with the lamps separately; after the installation of the lamps
(see paragraph “maintenance and changing lamps”) the product is ready to be connected to the electricity supply
network, referring to what is reported in the paragraph “Connection to the electricity network”.
WARNING! VERIFY THAT THE NUMBER PLATE DATA ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THAT OF THE
POWER SUPPLY LINE, PENALTY DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT.
After connecting the plug, to the socket of the electrical system, operate the switch under the pedestal; the timer will be off
and the reset button with green ring will be on (security lockout situation).
From this condition it is necessary to press the reset button positioned to the right of the timer and then the start button on
the timer to start the sanitation cycle.
The time of the sanitation cycle will start but the UVC lamps and presence sensors are disabled for 30 seconds, the time
required for the operator to leave the room to be sa-
nitized.
If the exit did not take place within 10 sec, the sy-
stem will go back to lockout as someone will be de-
tected.
To the left of the timer there is a small red LED that
flashes during the time available for exit
It is suggested to place the UVC Hunter trolley at a distance of no more
than 4 meters from each perimeter wall (preferably in the center of the
environment you want to sanitize) and to leave it at least one meter away
from the closest object (so as to do not create gray areas).

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On the back of the base of the UVC Hunter trolley there is a removable panel, fixed with 4 screws, inside which
the electrical components that make up the trolley control system are located.
Back part
Rear panel fixing screws
Electrical control panel
Ballast lamps
Switch with 3.15A fuse
Timer
Hour counter
IR sensor
Relè
The relays used, even if similar in shape and size,
must not be exchanged for the different supply
voltages and the number of contacts that have been
defined.
CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY NETWORK
WARNING !
the connection to the electricity grid must be made only by technical personnel with the neces-
sary skills
• on systems certified and equipped with a declaration of conformity,
• on systems protected with 6A differential magnetothermic switch
Before activating the switch located below the base of the appliance, make sure that:
- the data of the power line correspond to those on the plate of the equipment itself
- the lamps have been mounted correctly
- all components and accessories are correctly located in their place
WARNING!
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO TAMPER THE PRESENCE DETECTION SENSORS AS IT COMPROMI-
SES THE SAFETY OF PEOPLE AND ANIMALS.
Other technical notes

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1
2
180°
Replacing lamps
The replacement of the lamps must be carried out according to the working hours due to the decrease in the ef-
ficiency of the same. The change is required every 9000 working hours which correspond to approximately one
year in continuous service.
Before starting this type of maintenance, make sure that the equipment is disconnected from the power supply.
The lamps that are positioned around the central column can be easily replaced as for a common neon tube; the
lamp first rotates it 180 ° first and then is extracted from the support foot, bringing it outwards. Subsequently, the
new lamps are inserted by doing the opposite.
In order to maintain the sanitizing and germicidal efficiency of UVC HUNTER, it is essential to scrupulously
comply with the maintenance program indicated below.
CAUTION!! Before any type of maintenance, especially internal ones, it is mandatory to disconnect the
components from the power supply.
For some of the maintenance operations, it is necessary to refer to the working hours of the lamps which
are stored by means of the hour meter located inside the electrical panel.
Recommended maintenance schedule
Operation description working time / hours
Cleaning of reflective surfaces At least once a month in order to keep the reflective walls
clean for maximum efficiency
Change of lamps every 9000 hours (about one year in continuous service)
MAINTENANCE

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For a history of maintenance and assistance, it is recommended to use the form below, keeping it together with the product
manual.
Model equipment maintenance program: Serial number:
Date intervention description replaced materials Note
N°
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
..

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FOR GUARANTEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
The maintenance booklet, in which, for example, all the technical work carried out is recorded, should be kept in a
safe place. Also, please remember that a copy of the “Installation sheet” is to be returned to ISO Italia Group.
For any requests that lie outside the contents of this handbook we advise you to contact your local dealer who should
also be contacted whenever you require technical assistance.
The correct waste disposal must comply with European Directives 212/19/UE 2002/96/CE 2003/108/CE
(electrical and electronical refuse)
Applicable in states of European Union and where a system of differentiated refuse is applied.
WASTE MATERIALS
Are considered as disposable waste materials non-toxic and non-harmful all the materials regarding the packing.
Due to their characteristics must therefore be effected as required by the appropriate legislation.
DEFINITION OF SPECIAL WASTE MATERIAL
Residual material deriving from industrial processes or agricultural, artisan, commercial or service activities which,
in view of their quantity of characteristics, are not classified as normal household refuse.
DEMOLITION AND DISCHARGE OF THE UNIT
The unit must be considered as AEE (electrical and electronic unit) and must be discharge as it is.
The under-reproduced symbol indicates that the unit at the end of its life has to be considered RAEE (waste of electri-
cal and electronic unit).
As the unit cannot be discharged as urban waste but it must be sent to the specific collecting centers prepared by the
municipal government or by producers and they will arrange the separate collection of RAEE.
Contact the competent municipal governments or the distributor/producer for further details on such matter.
The existence of the RAEE symbol identifies that the unit has been introduced into the market after the date August
13th 2005
Dangers for the environment: the unit contains materials and components that can be potentially dangerous for the
environment and for human health.
Don’t abandon the materials in the environment, the non-observance of such rule can lead to sanctions by competent
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