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Purpose and Scope .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Contact Information .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Warnings, Precautions and Limitations for Use ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Cautions and Warnings .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Warnings and Precaution Symbols ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Ultraviolet Light Bulb Warnings and Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Safety Warnings and Precautions .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Voltage Warnings and Precautions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Location Warnings and Precautions ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Potential for Radio Frequency Interference on Device Operation ..........................................................................................................................................................13
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Potential for Radio and Television Interference .............................................................................................................................................................................................13
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions & Immunity ................................................................................................................13
Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the MoonBeam3 ....................................................................................................................................17
Location of Safety and Compliance Labels .....................................................................................................................................................................................................19
Serial Number, Configuration, Date Code and Modification Codes .......................................................................................................................................................20
Limitations for Use .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Indications for Use ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21
Intended Use ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21
Device Indications for Use Statement ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................21
Chapter 2: Setting Up the System .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Inspection of System ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Finding a Location for the System .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Initial Set Up ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26
Powering the System .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26
Identifying the Components..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Chapter 3: Operation of Device ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29
System Placement ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29
System Power and Activation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
MoonBeam3 UV-C Bulb Status .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
System User Safety Controls ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
MoonBeam3 with Sentry Instructions ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................40
System Test for User Safety Controls .................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Ordering Supplies and Parts ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................45
Procedures for Disposal of UV-C Bulbs ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................46
Special Handling Information for Broken UV-C Bulbs .................................................................................................................................................................................46
Cleaning the Enclosure .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................49
Status Indicators ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
Troubleshooting Common Problems ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
Appendix A: Hazardous Material Information ........................................................................................................................................................................................................53
Materials of Construction .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................53
Please read User Manual prior to installation or operation of MoonBeamTM3 UV-C Disinfection device. This manual contains critical
information to allow for the safe and eective setup, use and maintenance of this device.
MoonBeam3 UV-C Disinfection devices require occasional maintenance and replacement of parts. Instructions for the performance,
maintenance and replacement operations are included in this manual.
Failure to adhere to the instructions and procedures in this User Manual may result in damage to the device and void the warranty.
Contact Information
For technical assistance with the MoonBeam3 Disinfection Technology, call Technical Support at the following numbers:
In the U.S. and Canada, Technical Support is available weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST (U.S. holidays excluded).
Website: www.sdfhc.com
General product information can also be requested by sending an email to:
Email: www.sdfhc.com/contact-us
Please include postal mailing address and telephone number in email message. Basic product information is returned via email unless
otherwise requested.
WARNING: The MoonBeam3 is intended to disinfect hard, non-porous surfaces and high-touch surfaces. The subsequent utilization of the
surfaces disinfected by the MoonBeam3 is the sole responsibility of the user.
Ultraviolet Light Bulb Warnings and Precautions
WARNING: Non-protected eyes or skin should never be exposed directly to UV-C.
WARNING: Ultraviolet bulbs contain mercury and therefore, must be properly disposed of as a hazardous waste in accordance with all
applicable laws and regulations in eect at the locality or the lamps should be recycled.
WARNING: Take precaution with broken UV-C bulbs to avoid inhalation, ingestion or contact with skin or eyes. See Chapter 4 for information
about Procedures for Disposal of Bulbs and Special Handling Information for Broken Bulbs.
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WARNING: Do not intentionally bypass any of the safety precautions built into the device. Failure to comply may result in exposing skin to
UV-C. Prolonged skin exposure may generate redness and an uncomfortable sunburn sensation.
WARNING: The MoonBeam3 should not be operated by children.
Label on UV-C Heads Indicating High-Temperatures Surfaces
WARNING: High Temperature – UV-C bulbs and assembly may develop high temperatures. The UV-C bulb reflector heads can reach high
temperatures during operation, but cool quickly upon completion of a disinfection cycle. If UV-C bulb reflector heads must be handled
immediately after a disinfection cycle, the user should handle them by holding the rubberized end cap or foam heat tape.
WARNING: Equipment is not to be used as a component of a life support system. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems
that support or sustain life and whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury or death to a person.
A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the
failure of the life support device or system or to aect its safety and eectiveness.
PRECAUTION: Firmly grasp the handles of the MoonBeam3 while rolling it.
Voltage Warnings and Precautions
No user-serviceable parts inside. Servicing to be performed by factory-authorized personnel only. Removal of labels, covers or encasement
fasteners voids the warranty.
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WARNING: The power cord connected to the MoonBeam3 is the main disconnect for the system.
PRECAUTION: When positioning MoonBeam3 to ensure that the connection to the AC mains (wall outlet) is not obstructed, so that
disconnection is not blocked in the case of emergency.
WARNING: Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before servicing to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
WARNING: The MoonBeam3 must be connected to a grounded electrical outlet to maintain grounding reliability.
PRECAUTION: The electrical installation of the room in which MoonBeam3 will be operated must comply with the local electrical
Potential for Radio Frequency Interference on Device Operation
Both portable and mobile RF communications equipment can aect electrical equipment, including the MoonBeam3. The MoonBeam3 is
intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration section.
Potential for Radio and Television Interference
The MoonBeam3 generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with
Class A emission limits for a device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operating in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The MoonBeam3 is not intended for use in a residential Class B environment.
The MoonBeam3 requires a grounded AC line cord. If your MoonBeam3 does cause interference to radio or television reception, you are
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient the receiving antenna.
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Relocate the MoonBeam3 with respect to the receiver.
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If necessary, you should consult Technical Support or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. You may find
the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Oce, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions & Immunity
MoonBeam3 needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information
provided in this manual. The customer or the user of the MoonBeam3 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can aect MoonBeam3.
The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified by Diversey may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased
IMMUNITY of the MoonBeam3.
MoonBeam3 should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the
MoonBeam3 should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
MoonBeam3 receives radio frequency energy in the following band: 2402.0 - 2480.0 MHz.
MoonBeam3 may be interfered with by other equipment, even if that other equipment complies with CISPR EMISSION requirements.
MoonBeam3 transmits radio frequency energy within the band of 2402.0 - 2480.0 MHz using GFSK modulation and produces an
output power of 0.007 Watts.
MoonBeam3 is third-party tested and verified compliant with IEC 60601-1-2 Class A emissions and immunity for non-life
supporting equipment.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions
The MoonBeam3 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the MoonBeam3 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
The MoonBeam3 uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very
low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
The MoonBeam3 is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic. It may be used
in domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power
supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes, provided the following
warning is heeded:
Warning: This equipment/ system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation
of nearby equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting or
relocating the MoonBeam3 or shielding the location.
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity
The MoonBeam3 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the MoonBeam3 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Immunity Test
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
Immunity Test
Electrical fast transient/burst
IEC 61000-4-4
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and voltage
variations on power supply
input lines
IEC 61000-4-11
(50/60 Hz) magnetic field
IEC 61000-4-8
IEC 60601 Test Level
±6 kV contact
±8 kV air
IEC 60601 Test Level
±2 kV for power supply lines
±1 kV for input/output lines
±1 kV dierential mode
±2 kV common mode
<5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT)
for 0,5 cycle
40 % UT (60 % dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70 % UT (30 % dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
<5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT)
for 5 sec
3 A/m3 A/mPower frequency magnetic fields should be at levels
Compliance Level
±6 kV contact
±8 kV air
Compliance Level
±2 kV for power supply lines
±1 kV for input/output lines
±1 kV dierential mode
±2 kV common mode
<5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT)
for 0,5 cycle
40 % UT (60 % dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70 % UT (30 % dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
<5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT)
for 5 sec
Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile.
If floors are covered with synthetic material, the
relative humidity should be at least 30 %.
Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
domestic, commercial or hospital environment.
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
domestic, commercial or hospital environment.
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
domestic, commercial or hospital environment. If
the user of the MoonBeam3 requires continued
operation during power mains interruptions, it is
recommended that the MoonBeam3 be powered
from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery.
characteristic of a typical location in a typical
domestic, commercial or hospital environment.
NOTE UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity
The MoonBeam3 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the MoonBeam3 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
IEC 60601 Test LevelCompliance LevelElectromagnetic Environment – Guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used
no closer to any part of the MoonBeam3, including cables, than the
recommended separation distance calculated from the equation
applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz
3 Vrms
3 V/m
d = 1.2√P
d = 1.2√P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 2.3√P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in
watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the
recommended separation distance in meters (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site
a
survey
, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency
b
range.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment
marked with thefollowing symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is aected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects
and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM
and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed
RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the MoonBeam3 is
used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the MoonBeam3 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is
observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the MoonBeam3.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
The MoonBeam3 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the MoonBeam3
can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the
MoonBeam3 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated
Maximum
Output
Power
of
Transmitter
W
0.010.120.120.23
0.10.380.380.73
11.21.22.3
103.83.87.3
100121223
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable
to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is aected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter
m
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d = 1.2√P
Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the MoonBeam3
Disposal of this product and consumables shall be in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations in eect at the locality at
the time of disposal. For additional information, refer to Hazardous Material Information section.
Lamps contain MERCURY. If lamps (bulbs) are broken, ventilate the area where the breakage occurred. Take the usual precautions
for collecting broken glass. Clean up with a mercury vacuum cleaner or with other suitable means that avoids dust and mercury
vapor generation. DO NOT USE A STANDARD VACUUM CLEANER. Place collected materials in a closed container to avoid
generating dust. Additional guidance on cleaning up broken lamps may be obtained at www.epa.gov/cfl Recycle all spent mercurycontaining bulbs and lamps. A list of lamp recyclers and state regulatory disposal information can be found at
www.lamprecycle.org.
Serial Number, Configuration, Date Code and Modification Codes
The serial number label is placed onto the safety and compliance label. The serial number label includes the following information:
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The serial number (SN), which uniquely identifies the unit.
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The configuration number (CN), which details the build configuration.
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The modification codes, which are to the right of the CN number and are a series of 20 numbers. When any of these numbers are
blocked out, that identifies a modification that was made to the unit.
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The date code in YYYY-MM format is located below the factory date code symbol.
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Limitations for Use
Hard-surface Disinfection: The MoonBeam3 UV-C Disinfection device is intended for the disinfection of pre-cleaned non-porous hard surfaces.
This device should not be used on any other objects or surfaces and is not designed to disinfect semi-critical or critical medical devices.
The MoonBeam3 disinfection system is intended to allow authorized trained personnel the ability to disinfect hard, non-porous surfaces
and high-touch surfaces on demand. Following proper cleaning and disinfection/sanitizing of surfaces with MoonBeam3 UV-C provides the
added assurance that surfaces have been thoroughly disinfected. UV-C disinfection is not intended as a replacement for liquid chemical
disinfectants, sanitizers or sterilizers. MoonBeam3 is not intended to be used to pre-clean or decontaminate medical devices prior to
terminal sterilization or high level disinfection.
Device Indications for Use Statement
The MoonBeam3 disinfection function is achieved through the application of high intensity germicidal UV-C light applied at a known
intensity and for a known duration. The intention is to allow the user to position the system and select a duration for disinfection of a
surface. Operation of the system is to take place outside of sterile fields and by personnel performing their duties outside of sterile fields.
Thank you for your purchase of the Diversey MoonBeam3 Disinfection Technology.
We are pleased that you chose the MoonBeam3. We are confident that it will provide safe and eective additional reduction of contamination
on pre-cleaned and disinfected surfaces to give additional assurance for your facility.
In accord with well-established infection prevention protocol for environmental services cleaning, surfaces should first be cleaned with liquid
chemical disinfectants and/or sanitizers. MoonBeam3 has three ultraviolet-C (UV-C) heads that provide a broad umbrella of light to supplement
environmental services cleaning and disinfection. MoonBeam3 is intended for use on pre-cleaned surfaces and should not be used as a
replacement for liquid chemical disinfectants, sanitizers or sterilizers.
The MoonBeam3 is shipped in cartons that contain the following system components:
MoonBeam3 System
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Base Unit
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Remote Cover
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Power Cord (maximum length of 16 feet – 4.8 meters)
User Documentation
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User Guide
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Quick Start / Reference Guide
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Warranty
PRECAUTION: When unpacking the MoonBeam3, hold under the front and rear of the system. Do not lift the system by the
interior packaging.
Inspection of System
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Inspect the cartons for damage that might have occurred during shipping. Report any damage to the shipping company. Save the
cartons and packing materials in case you ever need to transport the MoonBeam3 later.
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Check the three bulbs to ensure they did not break in transport. If any bulb has broken, refer to procedure for "Special Handling
Information for Broken UV-C Bulbs" in User Manual.
Finding a Location for the System
Each operating location is variable and placing the system appropriately should be in accordance with the guidelines below. When finding a
suitable location for the system, use the following guidelines (along with the information in the Location Warnings and Precautions section):
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Place the system in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up.
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Do not place the system near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a location subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust,
Make sure that the floor supporting the system is level, can support the weight and will not vibrate or shake when the system is
operating. MoonBeam3 is intended for use on a level floor.For additional stability prior to operation, the caster wheels may be
positioned outwards and locked by depressing the foot pedal on each.
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Be careful when positioning MoonBeam3 to ensure that the connection to the AC mains (wall outlet) is not obstructed, so that
disconnection is not blocked in the case of emergency.
Initial Set Up
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Make sure you have read and understood all safety instructions before using the MoonBeam3 for the first time.
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Refer to the Powering the System section in this chapter for information on powering the unit.
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Refer to Chapter 3: Operation of Device in this manual for instructions on setting up the device and performing UV-C disinfection.
Powering the System
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Make sure you have read and understood all safety instructions before using the MoonBeam3 for the first time.
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The MoonBeam3 includes a 16 foot ( 4.87 m) power cord and cord winders on the Base Unit. Unwrap the power cord from the Base
Unit and plug it into an electrical wall socket.
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Power is now activated in the MoonBeam3 and shown as solid green for the Power indicator on the front panel user interface.
Note: The MoonBeam3 Base Unit does not have a power button.
WARNING: Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before servicing to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
Make sure you have read and understood all safety instructions before using the MoonBeam3 for the first time.
System Placement
The MoonBeam3 can be transported easily by rolling it, carrying it with its built-in handle or transporting it on an environmental services cart
to the intended location of use for targeted disinfection. Once in the intended location, place the MoonBeam3 in the specific zone that
requires disinfection.
Lock wheel brakes. Open the unit by rotating the Remote Cover counter-clockwise about one rotation. Upon disengagement of the Remote Cover
from the Base Unit, simply lift the Remote Cover straight up using the handle and set it aside momentarily.
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With the Remote Cover removed, the Base Unit can be further positioned by rolling into place or carrying as required with its built-in handle.
MoonBeam3 is intended for use on a level floor.The base unit stability must be verified prior to leaving unattended for the disinfection cycle. For
additional stability prior to operation, the caster wheels may be positioned outwards and locked by depressing the foot pedal on each.
The UV-C disinfecting heads are now ready to be lifted and positioned for use. Vertically lift the first head by pulling up on the
knuckle joint, which allows the head to telescope up to the desired height requirement.
Note: A minimum of two inches (5 cm) is required for each head to be vertically lifted from the protective recess of the Base Unit.
Upon lifting a head to its desired height, vertically raise and pivot the UV-C bulb into position. Each UV-C bulb can be optionally
rotated horizontally as required. Repeat the head lifting and positioning for the other two heads.
NOTE: It is recommended that all three heads are deployed for each disinfection process to ensure maximum ecacy. Additionally,
each head should be positioned as to not block the motion sensors built into the Base Unit’s carrying handle.
For maximum disinfection eciency and strength, it is recommended that all three heads are angled towards the target. However,
the heads can also be positioned as needed to disinfect multiple targets simultaneously as shown below. The recommended
distance from the surface to be disinfected is about 48 inches (120 cm). Each disinfecting head has a typical disinfecting range of
about 77 square feet – 7 feet (180 cm) wide (side-to-side of UV-C bulb) by 11 feet (335 cm) deep (length-wise of UV-C bulb).
NOTE: Only surfaces dosed by the UV-C light will be disinfected. When setting up the device, care needs to be taken to ensure that
the direct sight of the device is not obstructed and that all aected angles of target surfaces are treated. This may require treating
a target area more than once, repositioning the device between cycles to ensure all surfaces are irradiated.
NOTE: It is recommended that the Base Unit be positioned so the motion sensors are not blocked by any items in the room, e.g.
tables, chairs, beds, etc., to ensure full range of motion sensing from the room’s doors. Also, ensure that the Base Unit’s handle
(with its built-in motion sensors) is pointed towards the room’s main door.
Make sure you have read and understood all safety instructions before using the MoonBeam3 for the first time.
The MoonBeam3 includes a 16 foot (4.87 m) power cord and cord winders on the Base Unit. Unwrap the power cord clockwise from the Base Unit
and plug it into an electrical wall socket.
Note: An extension cord can be used (check your local code for appropriate gauge requirements).
Power is now activated in the MoonBeam3 and the Power indicator is shown as solid green on the front panel user interface.
Note: The MoonBeam3 Base Unit does not have a power button.
Press the Run Time Seconds button to change the duration of the cycle. The selected duration cycle will be shown as a solid green LED light.
Available duration cycles are 90, 180, 300 and 600 seconds. The default duration cycle is 180 seconds. The run time duration selected will remain
the same for the next cycle unless changed.
The recommended duration cycle is 180 seconds for a distance with 48 inches (120 cm) from the heads to the target surface. 90 second cycles are
intended to be used as an add-on to a longer treatment cycle or touch up a surface. A 90 second cycle does not provide sucient treatment to
achieve notable disinfection.
As you are preparing the Base Unit for use, the Motion indicator on the front panel user interface will be shown as a yellow LED light. The Base Unit
has onboard user safety mechanisms that terminate the disinfection process if motion is detected during a disinfection cycle. The Motion indicator
will be shown in flashing yellow LED light when the Base Unit sensors detect human motion (with a range of 360 degrees of the Base Unit) and
physical movement (e.g. rocking, wobbling, sliding) of the Base Unit.
The Ready indicator is not activated in solid green at this time, but will be after the Remote Cover is positioned outside of the disinfection
area and connected to the Base Unit. Carry and place the Remote Cover outside of the room and place it against the closed door.
Ensure that the Point Toward Door arrow on the Remote Cover user interface is in the direction towards the closed door.
If the Remote Cover is not against the closed door, activation of the
system is not possible. The Remote Cover has onboard user safety
mechanisms that disable the system from activating if the Remote Cover
is not properly positioned.
Press the Power Button on the Remote Cover user interface and the
Battery indicator will be shown as solid green.
Press and hold the Power button for nine seconds to enable always-onmode to prevent automatic power down after 10 minutes of inactivity
Note: If the Battery indicator is shown in flashing yellow, this indicates a
MoonBeam3 Remote Cover User Interface
The Connect indicator will illuminate solid green when communication with the Base Unit is established. Once connected for communication, the
Ready indicator will be shown in solid green on the Remote Cover (and the Base Unit). MoonBeam3 systems are connected at the factory and will
remain connected (with no user interaction) by maintaining the Remote Cover and Base Unit set. If a Remote Cover needs to be verified with a Base
Unit, press the Connect button on either the Remote Cover or Base Unit and the corresponding partner Connect indicator will flash green.
low battery condition. See Battery Replacement section.
Note: The Ready LED indicator on the Remote Cover will turn o if a button is pressed other than the Start button.
If system components (Remote Covers and Base Units) are swapped after usage or are exchanged under warranty, a re-connecting of the system
components (Remote Covers and Base Units) will be required to allow communication for continued utilization. If required, press and hold both
Connect buttons on the Base Unit and the Remote Cover for 3 to 5 seconds (blinking green) and both will illuminate solid green when connected.
Upon completion of powering the Remote Cover and connecting to the Base Unit, the MoonBeam3 is now ready for the targeted disinfection
process to begin. To start the disinfection process, press the Start button on the Remote Cover user interface.
Note: If the Cover no longer acknowledges the Base Unit, the Cover LED on the Base Unit will be illuminated solid yellow.
To halt a disinfection cycle, press the Stop button. After a disinfection cycle has been stopped, the system will return to a ready status.
The In Process indicator will be shown in flashing blue while the disinfection cycle is underway for the time selected on the Base Unit. Upon
completion of the disinfection cycle, the Process Complete indicator will be shown in solid green.
Note: Disinfecting ultraviolet (UV-C) light cannot penetrate through glass and it is safe to view it through the glass.
The MotionLED will be shown in yellow if the Remote Cover detects motion either with physical movement of the unit itself or opening (e.g.
the door) of the room. If motion is detected by the Remote Cover, the disinfection cycle of the MoonBeam3 will be immediately terminated.
The Reset button is used after an in-room process failure on the Base Unit, e.g. motion sensing, to reset all fault conditions prior to re-starting
a disinfection process cycle.
If the disinfection cycle is terminated, the Process Failed indicator will be shown in solid red on the Remote Cover as well as the Base Unit. The
component (Remote Cover, Base Unit, Sentry 1 or Sentry 2) responsible for the process halt will be identified on the Base Unit with a flashing
red indicator.
If a power loss or interruption is detected on the Base Unit, the Process Failed indicator will illuminate solid red. Pressing the Reset button will
clear the failure indicator
After a complete disinfection cycle is performed, a second cycle can be started if desired. With the Base Unit’s same position and duration,
simply press the Start button to start a second disinfection cycle for the same targeted area.
NOTE: Areas not directly dosed by the UV-C light will not be disinfected.
If disinfection of a dierent location in the same target area is needed, open the door to access the room. Roll the Base Unit while grasping
its handle to the new target area. Position the UV-C heads as required and adjust the run time seconds if needed. Exit the room, place the
Remote Cover back in position and press the Start button on the Remote Cover user interface.
When the targeted disinfection is completed in the desired area, pick up the Remote Cover by its built-in handle and carry it to the Base Unit.
To power o the Base Unit, simply unplug the power cord from the electrical wall outlet. Store the power cord safely by winding it on the Base
Unit’s cord winders and securing it with the plug clip. Fold down each of the disinfecting heads and lower each to stow into the recessed area
of the Base Unit. Turn o the Remote Cover by pressing the Power Button and the Battery Indicator will flash yellow when powering down.
Pick up and lower the Remote Cover onto the Base Unit and rotate clockwise to secure it.
Note: If the Remote Cover is not powered o by the user, the Battery indicator and Process Complete indicator will remain illuminated until the
Remote Cover powers o automatically after 10 minutes.
PRECAUTION: This device is intended for use on pre-cleaned, non-porous, hard surfaces and is not intended as a replacement for
liquid chemical disinfectants, sanitizers or sterilizers. See intended use under Indications for Use section.
WARNING: Subsequent use of disinfected surfaces and objects can lead to recontamination. MoonBeam3 cannot prevent or
decrease the instances of recontamination.
Label on UV-C Heads Indicating High-Temperatures Surfaces
WARNING: High Temperature – UV-C bulbs and assembly may develop high temperatures. The UV-C bulb reflector heads can reach high
temperatures during operation, but cool quickly upon completion of a disinfection cycle. If UV-C bulb reflector heads must be handled
immediately after a disinfection cycle, the user should handle them by holding the rubberized end cap or foam heat tape.
WARNING: Do not cover, paint or block any of the motion or proximity sensors.
PRECAUTION: The product must be used in accordance with this User’s Guide.
PRECAUTION: Ensure that the Remote Cover is completely screwed onto the Base Unit prior to picking up MoonBeam3.
PRECAUTION: Avoid spilling fluids on any part of the MoonBeam3. If spills do occur, immediately disconnect MoonBeam3 from the
power source and contact technical support for guidance in cleaning the MoonBeam3.
PRECAUTION: Do not use any attachments not recommended by Diversey, Inc.
The MoonBeam3 contains three UV-C bulbs and the status of each is displayed on the Base Unit front panel user interface. The status of each is
represented by Bulb A, Bulb B and Bulb C.
MoonBeam3 Base Unit (Front Panel) User Interface
The first UV-C bulb head to the left side of the user interface is Bulb A, followed by the middle bulb head being Bulb B and the right bulb head as
Bulb C. Each bulb head has an identifying indicator label to appropriately distinguish the bulb head. All bulb status indicators must be green or
yellow for the system to operate. One red will not allow the system to activate.
A bulb status of green indicates that it is fully functional.
A bulb status of yellow indicates that it has less than 5% of its remaining life and needs to be replaced soon. The first indication of yellow equates
to approximately 5 hours of remaining life.
A bulb status of red indicates that it is no longer functioning and must be replaced for continued operation.
The MoonBeam3 has multiple safety controls and mechanisms to ensure that users are safe and protected during the UV-C disinfection operations.
WARNING: Do not intentionally bypass any of the safety precautions built into the device. Failure to comply may result in
exposing skin to UV-C. Prolonged skin exposure may generate redness and an uncomfortable sunburn sensation.
The following safety controls are built into the MoonBeam3:
The Base Unit includes a 360-degree motion sensor for human movement and an accelerometer for physical movement of the unit.
MoonBeam3 with Sentry (optional) Illustrating the In-Room Motion Sensor User Protection
The Remote Cover has a proximity sensor for positioning immediately adjacent to the room’s closed door where disinfection will take place as well as
an accelerometer for physical movement of the unit. Additionally, the Remote Cover is colored as high-visibility safety (caution) yellow and labeled with
UV-C warning indications.
The (optional) Sentry Assist Technology (SAT) includes a 360-degree motion sensor for human movement and an accelerometer for physical movement
of the unit. Up to two Sentry Assist Technology units can be utilized during disinfection processing. Additionally, the Sentry is colored as high-visibility
safety (caution) yellow.
Note: Sentry Assist Technology is available as an option for MoonBeam3.
Sentry Assist Technology (SAT) is designed to be in the zone of disinfection as an additional user safety mechanism to terminate the disinfection
cycle if human motion is detected. Each Sentry device includes a 360-degree motion sensor for human movement and an accelerometer for physical
movement of the unit. Additionally, the Sentry is colored as high-visibility safety (caution) yellow.
MoonBeam3 Sentry Assist Technology
Up to two Sentry units can be utilized during disinfection processing. Sentry units are available as an option for MoonBeam3.
The Sentry units can conveniently latch into the MoonBeam3 unit’s Remote Cover for storage and transport.
Press the Power Button on the Sentry user interface and the Battery indicator will be shown as solid green.
Note: If the Battery indicator is shown in flashing yellow, this indicates a low battery condition. See Battery Replacement section.
If the Sentry is already connected with the Base Unit, the ConnectLED on the Sentry and Base Unit (e.g. SAT1, SAT2) will be illuminated solid green.
Note: If the Sentry(s) no longer acknowledge the Base Unit, the SAT1 and/or SAT2 LEDS on the Base Unit will be illuminated solid yellow.
It is recommended to check and confirm the Sentry connection to a MoonBeam3 prior to each disinfection cycle. Simply press the Connect button
on the Sentry or on the Base Unit and the connected partner Sentry will be displayed on the Base Unit’s user interface.
MoonBeam3 Sentry Assist Technology User Interface
MoonBeam3 with Sentry Instructions
The following are instructions for a MoonBeam3 with a Sentry Assist Technology device may be used for utilizing your MoonBeam3:
1. Set the MoonBeam3 in the desired location.
2. Remove the Remote Cover from the Base Unit and set to the side.
3. Unwind the Base Unit’s power cord and plug it into a wall outlet.
4. Position the three UV-C Heads toward the disinfection target area. For optimal results, the UV-C Lamp Arms should be
within 48” (120 cm) of the surfaces to be disinfected.
5. If desired, change the Run Time Seconds on the Base by pressing the button to cycle through the available durations (90, 180, 300 or 600).
6. Remove the Sentry Assist Technology unit from the top of the Remote Cover.
7. Place the Sentry unit in the desired location.
8. Press the Power button on the Sentry unit. The ConnectLED will illuminate green. Press and hold the Power button for nine seconds to
enable always-on-mode to prevent automatic power down after 10 minutes of inactivity.
9. Carry the Remote Cover, exit the room and close the door.
10. Position the Remote Cover against the door. Ensure that the Point Toward Door arrow on the Remote Cover’s top panel is facing the door.
11. Press the Power button on the Remote Cover. The Connect LED, followed by the ReadyLED will illuminate green when ready.
12. Press the Start button on the Remote Cover.
13. Upon completion of the disinfection cycle, the Process CompleteLED will illuminate green on the Remote Cover.
14. Press the Power Button on the Remote Cover to turn it o and the Battery Indicator will flash yellow when powering down. The cover
will automatically turn o after 10 minutes of inactivity if always-on-mode is not activated.
15. Carry the Remote Cover and enter the room. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and wind it on the Base Unit’s
cord winders.
16. Place the Sentry unit on the Remote Cover’s top panel.
17. Replace the Remote Cover on the Base Unit. Optionally, roll the Base Unit and carry the Remote Cover separately to
the next disinfection location.
If a connection is required due to system component swapping (using a Sentry with another Base Unit or exchanged under warranty), a reconnecting of the system components (Sentry units and Base Units) will be required to allow communication for continued utilization. If required,
press and hold both Connect buttons on the Base Unit and the Sentry for 3 to 5 seconds (blinking green) and both will illuminate solid green when
connected.
NOTE: If a Sentry needs to be disconnected from a Base Unit, press and hold the Ignore button on the Sentry. This function removes the connection
of the Sentry to a Base Unit.
NOTE: A Sentry can be connected with only one Base Unit.
Place the Sentry in a location where it has the best ability to detect the presence of a person entering where the disinfection process is taking
place. Placement of the Sentry at an elevated height is recommended for the best possible detection with the 360-degree motion sensing.
If two Sentry units are being used, placement of the second by a secondary door to the room is recommended.
If the disinfection process is terminated because of detection by a Sentry, the Remote Cover and Base Unit will indicate that the process failed.
The Sentry MotionLED will be yellow and the detecting Sentry indicator on the Base Unit will be flashing red.
Sentry units do not require to be reset between cycles.
Note: If the Sentry is not powered o by the user, the Battery indicator will remain illuminated until the Sentry powers o automatically
after 10 minutes if always-on-mode is not activated.
The Ignore button on the Base Unit should be used with caution. The use of it will turn o motion sensing Sentry units. Extreme caution should
be exercised when using this feature. Pressing the Ignore button performs the following:
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One Press – ignore Sentry unit 1
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Two Presses – ignore Sentry unit 2
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Three Presses – ignore Sentry unit 1 and 2
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Four Presses – re-start Sentry units
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Press and hold the Ignore button for three seconds to completely remove all Sentry connections.
The Reset button on the Base Unit may be used to turn o motion sensing, which should be used with caution. The use of it will turn o motion
sensing for the Base Unit. Extreme caution should be exercised when using this feature. Pressing the Reset button to turn o motion sensing is
performed by the following steps:
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Press the Reset button three times sequentially within 3 seconds to ignore all Base Unit motion sensing. The MotionLED on the Base
Unit will be flashing yellow.
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Press the Reset button three times sequentially within 3 seconds to re-start Base Unit motion sensing.
Extreme caution should be exercised when using this feature. It is highly recommended that a Sentry be employed when ignoring the motion
sensor on the base. Use of the Ignore button is beneficial when the disinfecting area has glass viewing access. While disinfecting ultraviolet (UV-C)
light cannot penetrate through glass and it is safe to view it through the glass, the motion sensing system will detect body heat through the glass.
Sentry should ideally be placed in a position to sense access to the room but not sensing personnel outside the room.
The MoonBeam3 includes a sensor self test function, which can be exercised as required by the user to ensure that all of the user safety sensors
are properly operating.
To test the sensors on the Base Unit:
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Hold the Reset button for three seconds to enter sensor test mode.
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Release the Reset button.
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Wait for the ReadyLED to come on (30 seconds), indicating that the Base Unit is ready. This is necessary to allow the infrared (IR)
sensors to stabilize.
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In any order:
• Jostle the Base Unit to activate the accelerometer, which will light the MotionLED.
• Move in front of the four infrared (IR) sensors to activate them, which will light the appropriate Run TimeLEDs representing each of the motion sensors.
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When all of the sensors have been activated, the Motion and Run TimeLEDs will all blink for 3 seconds and the Base Unit will exit
sensor test mode and return to a normal operation.
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You may also exit sensor test mode at any time by pressing the Reset button.
To test the sensors on the Remote Cover:
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Hold the Power button until the green BatteryLED starts to blink (3 seconds) when turning the Remote Cover on to enter sensor
test mode.
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Release the Power button.
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The yellow BatteryLED will come on immediately, indicating that the Remote Cover is ready.
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In any order:
• Jostle the Remote Cover to activate the accelerometer, which will light the MotionLED.
• Move in front of the distance sensor to activate it, which will light the ReadyLED.
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When both of the sensors have been activated the Motion and ReadyLEDs will both blink for 3 seconds and the Remote Cover will exit
sensor test mode. You may also exit sensor test mode at any time by pressing the Power button.
MoonBeam3 technology uses germicidal UV-C lamps (bulbs) and cleaning should follow the practices required by your facility and
in accord with applicable regulations. If lamps (bulbs) are broken, ventilate the area where the breakage occurred. Take the usual
precautions for collecting broken glass. Clean up with a mercury vacuum cleaner or other suitable means that avoid dust and mercury
vapor generation. DO NOT USE A STANDARD VACUUM CLEANER. Clean up requires special care due to mercury droplet proliferation.
Place collected materials in a closed container to avoid generating dust. Additional guidance on cleaning up broken lamps may be
obtained at www.epa.gov/cfl Recycle all spent mercury-containing bulbs and lamps. A list of lamp recyclers and state regulatory disposal
information can be found at www.lamprecycle.org
WARNING: Ultraviolet bulbs contain mercury and therefore must be properly disposed of as a hazardous waste in
accordance with local, state and federal regulations or the lamps should be recycled.
Special Handling Information for Broken UV-C Bulbs
Ventilation: Use adequate general and local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure levels below the permissible exposure limit (PEL) or
threshold limit value (TLV) limits. If such ventilation is unavailable, use respirators as specified below.
Respiratory Protection: Use appropriate NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) approved respirator if airborne
dust concentrations exceed the PEL or TLV limits. All appropriate requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1910.134 should be met.
Eye Protection: OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) specified safety glasses, goggles or face shield are recommended if
bulbs are broken.
Hygienic Practices: After handling broken bulbs, wash thoroughly before eating, smoking or using toilet facilities.
In the event that a MoonBeam3 bulb arrives in a broken condition and is still inside the bag, keep the bag sealed and discard the
MoonBeam3 bulb in accord with the practices required by your facility and with applicable regulations. Contact your carrier for procedures
to file a damaged goods claim.
Check your local or regional specific occupational safety standards for any additional procedures or precautions required for the handling
of broken UV-C bulbs.
If the bulb status for bulb A, B or C indicates yellow or red on the Base Unit’s front panel interface, the bulb should be replaced. Bulb status
is reported as the following:
A bulb status of Green indicates that it is fully functional.
A bulb status of Yellow indicates that it has less than 5% of its remaining life and needs to be replaced soon. The first indication of yellow
equates to approximately 5 hours of remaining life.
A bulb status of Red indicates that it is no longer functioning and must be replaced for continued operation.
Note: Use of any bulb other than that expressly and directly purchased from Diversey or a fully authorized source will cause failure in the
disinfection cycle. This may result in electrical failure that is not covered under warranty and will cause premature device failure. Use of any
bulbs other than those provided by the manufacturer is prohibited.
The first UV-C bulb head to the left side of the user interface is Bulb A, followed by the middle bulb head being Bulb B and the right bulb
head as Bulb C. Each bulb head has an identifying indicator label to appropriately distinguish the bulb head. All Bulb Status indicators
must be green or yellow for the system to operate. One red will not allow the system to activate.
In order to replace a bulb, follow these instructions:
1. Remove and set aside the Remote Cover and ensure that the power is disconnected from the Base Unit.
2. For the bulb to be replaced, pull up the corresponding knuckle to release the lamp assembly from the base.
3. Upon lifting a head to its desired height, vertically raise and pivot the UV-C bulb and then rotate the head so the bulb is
pointing towards the ceiling.
4. Gently pull (or rock) to remove the end cap from the outer edge of the lamp head and set aside.
5. Carefully slide o side clips from the lamp head reflector and set aside.
6. Gently pull forward and upward on the UV-C lamp bulb from the inner end to disengage from the bulb socket.
7. Discard old bulb and clear plastic lamp bulb protector – See Procedures for Disposal of UV-C Bulbs section.
8. Handle new bulbs with gloves to avoid getting oils or dirt on the bulbs.
9. Insert new UV-C lamp bulb until it engages in the bulb socket.
10. Place clear plastic cover on the encasement by inserting the side clips on each side.
11. Push end cap on the outer edge of the lamp head by carefully aligning the internal fingers to support the newly installed
UV-C bulb.
12.After replacing a bulb, plug in the unit power cord, press and hold the appropriate bulb Reset button for 3 seconds on the
Base Unit’s user interface and the Bulb indicator will first flash green confirming the reset and then display as solid green.
If not, contact Technical Support.
Battery Replacement
If the Remote Cover or Sentry unit display Battery power in flashing yellow or there is no indication after pressing the Power button, the
batteries should be replaced. The Remote Cover and Sentry unit each use four AA alkaline batteries. The batteries in each are located under
the battery compartment cover.
MoonBeam3 Remote Cover and Sentry Battery Compartment Cover
Using a slotted screwdriver, loosen and remove the two screws in the battery compartment cover. Remove and discard the four used
batteries. Replace with four new AA alkaline batteries. Replace battery compartment cover and insert and tighten the two screws
to secure it in place. Batteries have local requirements for discarding.
In the event that power is applied to the system and no lights are activated on the Base Unit interface, the fuse may need to be replaced.
Prior to replacement of the fuse, the Base Unit must be unplugged from the electrical wall socket. To replace the fuse, insert a flat-bladed
screw driver in the fuse plug, rotate the fuse plug counter-clockwise one quarter turn and it will spring forward releasing the fuse. Pull the
fuse plug out of the unit and discard the old fuse. Install a new fuse into the fuse plug. Reinsert the fuse plug into the unit with a flatbladed screwdriver, gently press in the fuse plug and rotate one quarter turn clockwise until locked into position.
NOTE: See Spare Parts list above. The fuse type is Type: 8A / 250VAC, 5x20mm, Slow Blow.
Cleaning the Enclosure
PRECAUTION: Avoid spilling fluids on any part of the MoonBeam3.
PRECAUTION: If spills do occur, immediately disconnect MoonBeam3 from the power source and contact technical support
for guidance in cleaning the MoonBeam3.
WARNING: Always power o the system before cleaning. An electrical shock could occur if the system is powered on and
liquid is spilled into it.
NOTE: Refer to the Powering the System section.
To clean the Base Unit, Remote Cover or Sentry without physical or cosmetic degradation, use a clean, lint-free cloth moistened with one
of the following:
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Expose™ Disinfectant Cleaner (meets VII.d.4 of AORN recommendation)
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Avert® Sporicidal Disinfectant Cleaner (meets VII.e.2. of AORN recommendation)
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Virex® II 256 Disinfectant
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Virex® Plus Disinfectant
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Alpha HP® Multi-Surface Disinfectant Cleaner
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Oxivir® Five 16 Disinfectant Cleaner and Oxivir® Plus Disinfectant Cleaner
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Accel® Prevention and Intervention Concentrates and RTU
The Base Unit’s front panel includes LED indicator lights to provide overall status of the MoonBeam3.
The front panel LED lights will illuminate to signify the status of the system. Examples of the LED lights include proper operation in green,
attention required in yellow and fault conditions in red.
The system will be inoperable if any of the lights are red and action must be taken to restore proper function.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
The following table lists common problems, their possible causes and how to solve them.
ProblemPossible Cause(s) Solution(s)
Base unit in fault stateFailed boot sequence or hardware faultFirst Press the Reset Button to attempt clearing fault
The Remote Cover won’t
turn on when the Power
button is pressed.
The batteries no longer provide an
electrical charge.
Disconnect and reconnect Power cord to cycle power
Contact Technical Support
Replace the batteries. See Battery Replacement section in Chapter 4.
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The Ready light will not
illuminate on the Remote
Cover.
One of the UV-C bulbs is not fully
seated in its socket.
Burned out bulbs on Base Unit (Bulb Status displayed as red).
The Remote Cover is not placed against
the closed door.
The Sentry unit(s) which is
connected with the Base Unit
is not powered or configured to
be ignored.
Plug the line cord of the Base Unit into an electrical outlet.
Ensure all three UV-C bulbs are fully seated in their sockets.
Replace bulb and reset Bulb Status on Base Unit. See Bulb Replacement
section in Chapter 4.
Place the Remote Cover against the closed door ensuring that the Point Toward Door arrow is directed to the door.
Turn on the Sentry unit(s), which is connected with the Base Unit. If the
Sentry is configured to be ignored, press the Base Unit’s Ignore button four
times for it to be acknowledged for use.
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ProblemPossible Cause(s) Solution(s)
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The Remote Cover won’t
turn on when the Power
button is pressed.
The Sentry Assist
Technology won’t turn on
when the Power button is
pressed.
The Remote Cover doesn’t
show as connected to the
Base Unit.
The Sentry doesn’t show as
connected to the Base Unit.
The Base Unit will not power
on.
The Sensor Self Test fails on
the Base Unit, Remote Cover
or Sentry.
The batteries no longer provide an
electrical charge.
The batteries no longer provide an
electrical charge.
Remote Covers may have been
swapped between Base Units.
Sentry units may have been swapped
between Base Units or a new Sentry
unit is to be deployed for use.
The line cord may not be fully seated
in the Base Unit or the electrical wall
outlet.
The fuse may be blown.
A malfunctioning sensor. Contact Technical Support.
Replace the batteries. See Battery Replacement section in Chapter 4.
Replace the batteries. See Battery Replacement section in Chapter 4.
With power turned on for the Base Unit and Remote Cover, press and
hold both Connect buttons on the Base Unit and the Remote Cover for
3 to 5 seconds (blinking green) and both will illuminate solid green when
connected.
With power turned on for the Base Unit and the Sentry unit, press and
hold both Connect buttons on the Base Unit and the Remote Cover for
3 to 5 seconds (blinking green) and both will illuminate solid green when
connected.
Check each end of the line cord and fully seat each connector.
Replace the fuse. See Fuse Replacement section in Chapter 4.
Stuck button on control panelContact Technical Support
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Appendix A: Hazardous Material Information
Materials of Construction
We do not intentionally add, nor are we aware, that the products or packaging contain the following materials:
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Mercury, except as used in lamp applications (for example, UV-C lamps, backlit LCDs).
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Cadmium, except as used as thick film inks on printed circuit boards.
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Hexavalent Chromium, except as used as thick film inks on printed circuit boards, as chromate conversion coatings on metal
surfaces and as a photoresist on glass panels of cathode ray tubes.
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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and polybrominated biphenyls.
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Bioavailable arsenic (small amounts of arsenic used in glass, LEDs and semiconductors are not considered to
be bioavailable).
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Bioavailable crystalline silica (small amounts of crystalline silica are used in certain paints, coatings and filler materials).
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
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Asbestos.
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Organic tin (not used in tin lead solder applications).
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Ozone-depleting substances such as chlorofluorocarbons, methyl chloroform and carbon tetrachloride.
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Manufacturing
During manufacturing operations that produce Diversey products (including packaging), no ozone depleting substances (such as
chlorofluorocarbons, methyl chloroform and carbon tetrachloride) are used.
Diversey has been, and always will be, a
pioneer and facilitator for life.We constantly
deliver revolutionary cleaning and hygiene
technologies that provide total confidence to
our customers across all of our global sectors.
Headquartered in Fort Mill, South Carolina,
USA, Diversey employs approximately 8,800
people globally, generating net sales of
approximately $2.7 billion in 2018.
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