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V.082007 Part # MAN-TRILIGHTST/CTS Tri-Light ST/CTS Bv2
$45.00 USD




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Tri-Light ST/CTS




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Toll-Free: 800-736-6431
USA Direct: 630-858-6101
USA Fax: 630-858-6134
Outside USA: +847-967-4461
Outside USA Fax: +847-967-0417
1N 372 Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 USA
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Table of Contents


1. Safety and Operational Guidelines ...........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Management Responsibilities ...................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Operator Responsibilities ..........................................................................................................................................7
2. General Information....................................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Service and Parts......................................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Defined Purpose .....................................................................................................................................................10
2.3 Warranty..................................................................................................................................................................10
3. Product Specifications.............................................................................................................................................11

4. Installation .................................................................................................................................................................11
4.1 Level Unit ................................................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Lamp Installation/Replacement...............................................................................................................................12
4.3 Setting Voltage Connector ......................................................................................................................................14
4.4 Setting the Clock .....................................................................................................................................................15
5. Operation ...................................................................................................................................................................17
5.1 Operator Interface ...................................................................................................................................................17
5.2 Operation.................................................................................................................................................................18
5.2.1 Saving and Recalling Settings .........................................................................................................................20
5.2.2 Messages.........................................................................................................................................................21
6. Scheduled Maintenance...........................................................................................................................................22

7. Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................................24

8. Replacement Parts ...................................................................................................................................................27




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1. Safety and Operational Guidelines

DANGER This symbol identifies situations that endanger people, property, and/or equipment. If such
conditions exist, the equipment must be shut down and all energy sources (electrical, gas, and
pneumatic) must be disconnected, purged, and locked out until the problem is resolved.

Never attempt to bypass or defeat any safety device. Do not attempt to operate the equipment if
any safety device is not functioning properly, or if any doubt exists about proper operation of safety
devices.

The product described in this publication may operate at high speed and contain numerous
moving parts. It may employ natural gas or propane, mechanical or pneumatic forces, and/or
hazardous voltages, and may create other conditions that could, through misuse, abuse,
unauthorized alteration or retrofitting, inattention, or lack of understanding, result in injury, death, or
damage to the product or to other equipment. In addition, improper operation may also depreciate
the value of the machine and other assets of the owner, and impair the working efficiency of the
machine.

Energy Sources M&R equipment may use one of more of the following energy sources: