ergoline Inspiration 550 Hybrid Technology, Planet Fitness 42/4 Hybrid Light Technology, JK 126/42-4 HT AC, JK 126/42-4 HT Operating Instructions Manual

Operating instructions
Model-No.: JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC Ergoline Inspiration 550 Hybrid Technology Ergoline Planet Fitness 42/4 Hybrid Light Technology
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Contact information
Contact information
Customer Service
JK Products & Services
411 West Washington Avenue Suite B Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401
800-445-0624 870-935-9046 http://support.jkamerica.com
Manufacturer JK-Products GmbH
Rottbitzer Str. 69 53604 Bad Honnef GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-140 Fax: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-166
WARNING!
Read these operating instructions. Failure to observe these instructions:
may result in serious injury and death,
can result in damage to the device and the environment.
– For the safety of yourself and others, read and observe
all instructions contained herein before operating the device.
– Please make the instructions and additional information
available to anyone who operates or services the de­vice.
Copyright The copyright remains with JK-Holding GmbH. The contents may not be duplicated (in whole or part), distributed or utilized
for competition purposes without authorization or disclosed to other parties. The right to make technical changes in regard to the figures and information
contained in this instruction manual is reserved!
NOTE
The illustrations and texts apply to Ergoline Inspiration 550 and Ergoline Planet Fitness 42/4, even if only one is shown.
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1 Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2 What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) ........................ 6
2.1 Definitions ....................................................................................... 6
2.2 Warning signs ................................................................................. 7
2.3 Symbols on the device .................................................................... 9
3 What this device is ...................................................................... 11
3.1 Guidelines ..................................................................................... 11
3.2 Export ............................................................................................ 11
3.3 Scope of delivery ........................................................................... 11
3.3.1 Optional ......................................................................................... 11
3.4 Device description ......................................................................... 12
3.5 Options .......................................................................................... 14
3.6 Function description ...................................................................... 16
3.7 Transport ....................................................................................... 16
3.8 Installation location ........................................................................ 17
3.8.1 Ventilation ..................................................................................... 17
3.8.2 Setup location ............................................................................... 18
3.8.3 Commissioning .............................................................................. 19
3.9 Signs and stickers on the device ................................................... 20
3.10 Technical data ............................................................................... 28
3.10.1 Power rating, electrical specifications and noise level .................. 28
3.10.2 Dimensions ................................................................................... 30
3.10.3 Lamp configuration ........................................................................ 31
3.10.4 Accent lighting ............................................................................... 32
3.10.5 Spare parts ...................................................................................
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4 Why you use it
4.1 Intended use ................................................................................. 35
4.2 Skin condition ................................................................................ 35
5 Who cannot use it ....................................................................... 36
5.1 Prohibited usage ........................................................................... 36
5.1.1 Tanning system/Beauty system .................................................... 36
5.1.2 Vibra Shape (vibration plate) ......................................................... 36
6 What you must do to avoid serious harm ................................. 37
6.1 General ......................................................................................... 37
6.2 Tanning system ............................................................................. 37
6.3 Sensor ........................................................................................... 38
7 What you must do to avoid other harm ..................................... 39
7.1 General ......................................................................................... 39
7.2 Tanning system ............................................................................. 39
7.3 Sensor ........................................................................................... 39
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7.4 Vibra Shape (vibration plate) ......................................................... 39
7.5 Foreseeable misuse ...................................................................... 40
7.6 Obligations of the studio operator.................................................. 40
7.7 Staff training .................................................................................. 40
8 Risks of using this device .......................................................... 41
9 Benefits of using this device ...................................................... 42
10 How to decide to use this device ............................................... 43
11 What to do before the treatment ................................................ 44
12 How to use this device ................................................................ 45
12.1 How to set this device up .............................................................. 45
12.2 How to make sure the device works .............................................. 45
12.3 How to use it to treat your condition .............................................. 45
12.4 How to choose correct treatment regimen ..................................... 45
12.4.1 Skin types ...................................................................................... 45
12.4.2 Tanning times ................................................................................ 46
12.5 How to operate the device ............................................................. 47
12.5.1 Control Center ............................................................................... 47
12.5.2 User settings overview .................................................................. 47
12.6 Functions ....................................................................................... 48
12.6.1 Navigation ..................................................................................... 49
12.6.2 Description .................................................................................... 50
12.7 Operating display of the sensor ..................................................... 50
12.8 Selection of the application ........................................................... 51
12.9 Sun Select setting with the outer interface .................................... 51
12.10 Measurement (automatic mode) .................................................... 51
12.11 Connections .................................................................................. 52
12.12 How to use .................................................................................... 53
12.12.1 How to start ................................................................................... 53
12.12.2 Application tips .............................................................................. 53
12.12.3 How to stop ................................................................................... 54
12.13 What to do after the treatment ....................................................... 54
12.13.1 Cleaning and disinfection .............................................................. 54
12.14 Safety instructions for cleaning/disinfection and maintenance ...... 55
12.15 How to clean/disinfect ................................................................... 58
12.15.1 Cleaning and disinfection of surfaces ............................................ 59
12.15.2 Cleaning/disinfection plan ............................................................. 60
12.16 How to maintain ............................................................................. 61
12.16.1 Technical modifications ................................................................. 61
12.16.2 Maintenance plan .......................................................................... 61
12.16.3 Cleaning and maintenance work preparation ................................ 63
12.16.4 Instructions for replacing the lamps ............................................... 68
12.16.5 Cleaning and disinfection of the sensor ......................................... 72
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12.16.6 Cleaning or replacing lamps in the base ....................................... 72
12.16.7 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the side section ...................... 73
12.16.8 Cleaning or replacing lamps in the canopy ................................... 73
12.16.9 Cleaning or replacing the lamps and
filter panels in the shoulder tanner ................................................ 74
12.16.10 Cleaning or replacing the interior lights ......................................... 74
12.16.11 Cleaning or replacing the canopy accent lighting .......................... 75
12.16.12 Cleaning or replacing the front panel accent lighting .................... 75
12.16.13 Cleaning the filters in the base ...................................................... 75
12.16.14 Cleaning the filter mat in the canopy ............................................. 76
12.16.15 Cleaning the filter mats in shoulder tanner .................................... 77
12.16.16 Air conditioning (optional):
Empty the condensation tank and clean the filter .......................... 77
12.16.17 AQUA / AROMA SYSTEM maintenance ....................................... 80
12.17 How to store the device ................................................................. 80
12.17.1 Decommissioning .......................................................................... 80
12.17.2 Storage ......................................................................................... 80
12.17.3 Disposal ........................................................................................ 80
13 What to do when things go wrong ............................................. 82
13.1 Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 83
14 Where you can find out more ..................................................... 84
15 How we studied this device ....................................................... 85
16 Appendix ......................................................................................
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16.1 JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC:
EMC information ........................................................................... 86
16.1.1 Table 201: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration –
Electromagnetic emissions ........................................................... 86
16.1.2 Table 202: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration –
Electromagnetic interference ........................................................ 87
16.1.3 Table 204: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration –
Electromagnetic interference ........................................................ 88
16.1.4 Table 206: Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF communications equipment and
JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC ...................................... 89
16.1.5 EM-Emission inside device............................................................ 89
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17 JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty ....................................... 90
17.1 Limited Acrylic Warranty ............................................................... 91
17.2 Warranty Claims ............................................................................ 92
17.2.1 Policy & Procedures ...................................................................... 92
17.2.2 Labor Warranty Claim/Credit Procedures ..................................... 93
17.3 Limited Lifetime Warranty ............................................................. 93
18 Index ............................................................................................. 97
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What certain words and signs mean (Glossary)
2 What certain words and signs mean (Glossary)
2.1 Definitions
Studio operator
People who provide tanning devices to users on a commercial basis. The studio operator is trained to operate and maintain the device and is responsi­ble for the orderly operation of the device as well as compliance with the maintenance intervals.
User
A person who uses the tanning device at a commercial location.
Staff
People who are responsible for the operation, cleaning/disinfection as well as general maintenance work and who instruct the users in the operation of the devices.
JK Factory Certified Technician Level 1
Authorized to perform general maintenance such as replacing lamps, aqua mist, and fragrance containers as well as overall cleaning of the unit.
Level 2 Authorized to perform maintenance and repairs such as replacement of bal­last, framed acrylic, electronic circuit boards, and other electrical components.
Level 3 Authorized and trained to utilize JK Products proprietary diagnostic software to adjust operating parameters and perform detailed diagnostics.
Level 4 This individual is uniquely qualified to assess the condition of a unit and make a determination if the device meets the requirements for continued use ten (10) years from the date of manufacture.
Contraindications
Issues where the risk is always greater than the benefit and there are data supporting the risk and benefit relationship.
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What certain words and signs mean (Glossary)
2.2 Warning signs
Danger notices, nonobservance will lead to death or serious injury:
DANGER!
Type and source of danger, e.g. 'DANGER – High volt­age!'
Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can be killed or injured by an electric shock!'
Countermeasures:
Disconnect device from power supply before opening.
– – Do not reach into the inside with the device switched
on.
Warning notices, nonobservance can lead to death or serious injury.
WARNING!
Type and source of danger, e.g. 'WARNING – hot sur­face!'
Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can burn your hand (skin, face)!'
Countermeasures: – Do not touch hot parts and nearby surfaces. – Wait until hot parts and surfaces have cooled down.
Warning notices, ultraviolet radiation, nonobservance can lead to seri­ous injury:
WARNING!
Type and source of danger, e.g. 'WARNING – ultraviolet radiation!'
Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can burn your skin!'
Countermeasures, e.g.: – Avoid overexposure.
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WARNING!
Crushing hazard, e.g. when closing the bed base!
Fingers can be jammed.
Do not hold fingers between bed base and front panel.
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What certain words and signs mean (Glossary)
Caution notices, nonobservance can lead to less than serious injury or damage of property.
CAUTION!
Unauthorized lamps!
The word 'Caution' together with the warning sign points out that less than serious injury can be expected here.
Countermeasures: – Avoid doing this.
NOTICE
ESD-sensitive components!
The word 'NOTICE' without warning sign points out that danger for devices, materials and the environment can be expected here.
Countermeasures: – Avoid doing this.
Important information:
NOTE:
This symbol does not identify safety notices, but states infor­mation for a better understanding of the processes.
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What certain words and signs mean (Glossary)
2.3 Symbols on the device
The following symbols are displayed on the device:
Manufacturer, company address
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Type BF applied part
Follow Operating Instructions.
Where there are great differences in temperature between the transport route and the installation site the device may not be put into operation immediately after being set up.
Wait at least 2 hours before connecting the device to the power supply.
Maximum transport weight
Do not stack!
This side up.
Keep dry.
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Temperature limitations. The temperature limits are noted next to the upper and lower horizontal line.
1
Devices with physical contact between device and user belong to category BF (body float).
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What certain words and signs mean (Glossary)
Recyclable material.
Production year, month and day
Quantity
Article Number/Reference Number
Serial Number
Unique Device Identification
Healthcare Barcode
Polystyrene
Cardboard
Mixed paper
Steel
Wood
Permitted air pressure during transport and storage.
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3 What this device is
3.1 Guidelines
This product is in conformity with the performance standards for sunlamp products under 21 CFR 1040.20, FDA and listed with ETL to UL 482 and CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 224.
3.2 Export
This device is exclusively intended for use in the USA and Canada and may not be exported to other countries and operated there! The manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever in the event of non-compliance. High liability risks may occur for the exporter and/or the studio operator in the event of noncompliance.
What this device is
3.3 Scope of delivery
Tanning device Lamps Service kit including an Allen-key and suction cup for filter panels Protective goggles Technical documentation (folder with instructions, brochures for error
codes and default settings and additional documentation)
3.3.1 Optional
Central exhaust air socket Audio system (with Voice Guide)
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What this device is
3.4 Device description
Ergoline Inspiration 550 Hybrid Technology
1. Facial tanner (UV high pressure lamps + low pressure lamps)
2. Audio system (optional)
3. Low pressure lamps, base
4. Acrylic panel base
5. Partition
6. Low pressure lamps, canopy
7. Interior lighting
8. Body cooling air nozzles
9. Adjustable air nozzles – Facial cooling
10. Operating panel
11. Accent lighting, canopy
12. Accent lighting, front panel
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Ergoline Planet Fitness 42/4 Hybrid Light Technology
What this device is
Facial tanner (UV high pressure lamps + low pressure lamps)
1.
2. Audio system (optional)
3. Low pressure lamps, base
4. Acrylic panel base
5. Partition
6. Low pressure lamps, canopy
7. Interior lighting
8. Body cooling air nozzles
9. Adjustable air nozzles – Facial cooling
10. Operating panel
11. Accent lighting, canopy
12. Accent lighting, front panel
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What this device is
3.5 Options
Ergoline Inspiration 550 Hybrid Technology
1. Central exhaust air socket
2. Audio system (with Voice Guide)
3. Headphone connection
4. AUX connection
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Ergoline Planet Fitness 42/4 Hybrid Light Technology
What this device is
1. Central exhaust air socket
2. Audio system (with Voice Guide)
3. Headphone connection
4. AUX connection
Exhaust option As an optional comfort feature, your
device can be equipped with an exhaust duct which allows the warm air from the device to be ducted outside of the room or building. Doing so can be an effective way in some climates to re­duce the energy costs associated with air conditioning while at the same time increasing not only user comfort, but the environmental comfort of the entire studio as well.
Things to consider before purchasing the exhaust option are:
1. Climate; extremely hot climates are typically not a good choice for ex-
hausting air outside due to the need to cool down the hot air coming in to replace the air being exhausted, however mild to cooler climates can benefit from exhausting the warm air from the device thereby allowing cooler air to enter from outside the building.
2. Device location; in some installations, walls or other obstruction may
prevent the use of an exhaust duct.
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What this device is
NOTE:
Always consult a licensed heating, ventilation, and air-
conditioning (HVAC) Technician when considering the option to exhaust the warm air from your device. They can help you decide if an exhaust is best for you specificlocation.
The exhaust is a comfort option and does not increase or
decrease the safety and effectiveness of the device. The exhaust duct is not required to keep the device in a cer­tain temperature range in order to operate safe and ef­fectively.
3.6 Function description
Tanning system
The primary technical components of a tanning device are an artificial source of UV radiation, a variety of filters and reflectors as well as a mechanical structure with a defined active surface.
Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices. This is due to the different strength UV lamps and the different UV-A and UV-B proportions of the UV radiation. The UV-A proportion primarily gener­ates a superficial tan, which appears rapidly and is intensive but also fades more rapidly, the UV-B radiation is primarily responsible for more long-term tanning results.
Traditional UV light with the addition of (beauty) red light results in a natural looking tan. Optimal tanning results are achieved due to the synergistic com­bination of light spectrums.
3.7 Transport
Tanning system
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3.8 Installation location
This sunlamp product is suitable for tanning salons, fitness studios or similar installation locations.
You may find detailed information on installation and setting up in the Installa­tion Instructions (see folder Technical Documentation).
3.8.1 Ventilation
NOTICE
Danger of failure!
Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing.
Observe the ventilation information to avoid serious system malfunctions.
You can obtain data regarding the air supply and ventilation from the custom­er service department (see page 2).
> 32°C
> 89,6°F
15-32°C 59-89,6°F
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What this device is
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3.8.2 Setup location
WARNING!
Sudden movements and malfunctions!
Crushing hazard.
The device is not suitable for operation in mobile
facili-ties (ships, buses, trains).
CAUTION!
Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing!
Any liability is excluded in case of damage or injury proven to be the result of the use of non-genuine spare parts.
Use of non-compliant lamps voids warranty and risks injury!
Do not change, obstruct or block the air inflow and
outflow area to the device or make any unauthorized changes to the device. The manufacturer shall bear no liability for damage or injuries resulting from such ac­tions.
Observe the ventilation information to avoid serious
system malfunctions.
Before putting a device into operation, the transport
pallet must be removed from under the device. Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing.
Maintain the minimum distances from the walls! Dimen-
sions are given on page 30.
Onl
use OEM spare parts of the same type! The use of
other parts will void the manufacturer's warranty!
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NOTICE
Salty air! Contaminated air!
Device damage due to corrosion of the housing and electrical components.
Do not install the device near swimming pools.
– – Do not operate the device in locations with aggressive environmental
conditions (e.g. air containing chlorine).
Damage to the device possible!
Where there are great differences in temperature between the transport route and the installation site the device may not be put into operation immediately after being set up.
Wait at least 2 hours before connecti
Damage to the device possible!
The device is not to be used outdoors.
ng the device to the power supply.
Strong Radio Frequency (RF) emitters!
What this device is
Please do not install or operate the device in close proximity to strong Radio Frequency (RF) emitters such as metal detectors or electromagnetic anti-theft systems. Please inform the installation personal of any existing RF emitting systems prior to installation.
NOTE:
Sources of RF emissions are not always obvious, therefore special care should be taken to ensure all sources have been properly identified before installation of the device.
Environmental conditions
Optimum ambient temperature:
between 59 °F (15 °C) and 89.6°F (32°C)
Storage temperature:
between 5 °F (-15 °C) and 140 °F (+60 °C)
Air pressure:
between 794 hPa and 1060 hPa
Relative humidity:
between 30 % and 70 %
Please contact the customer service department before putting the device into operation - see page 2.
3.8.3 Commissioning
DANGER!
Damaged mains power cable!
Danger to persons through electric shock or burns.
Only the manufacturer or specialist companies are
permitted to replace the mains power cable.
Initial commissioning will be undertaken by the manufacturer's own service personnel or by a (Level 3) JK Factory Certified Technician. The device will be handed over ready for use.
As the studio operator you are responsible for abiding by the electrical regula­tions applicable at the installation site.
The unit incorporates special preventive measures with regard to the electro­magnetic compatibility and must be installed and commissioned according to the EMC instructions obtained from the assembly instructions.
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If the device has not been operated or serviced for a period of one year or longer, it must first be inspected by a (Level 3) JK Factory Certified Techni­cian before being put back into operation. Failure to do so may result in per­sonal injury or property damage.
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3.9 Signs and stickers on the device
Signs which warn of danger areas or give important information on compo­nents are attached to the device. Ensure that the instruction signs are always clearly recognizable and easily legible. Any missing instruction signs or stick­ers must be replaced.
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1: Name plate (example)
The name plate is attached to the interior side of the canopy. It contains im­portant information for identifying the device (e. g. the serial number = Serial­No.) and the conformity mark.
2: UDI plate (example)
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3: Standards
4: Warning sticker UV radiation (801140-..)
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5: Sticker 'Follow Operating Instructions' (1014232-..)
6: Age warning label (1508746-..)
The sticker is mounted on the front panel.
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7: Air conditioning sticker (1002243-..), (option)
The sticker is mounted on the air conditioning.
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8: 'Remove lattice' sticker
The sticker is mounted on the rear panel.
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9: Ballast support warning sticker (1003399-..)
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The sticker is mounted on the power unit support.
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10: Controller connections sticker (843147-..)
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The sticker is mounted on the controller support.
11: Sticker ESD (85662-..)
The sticker is mounted on several places in the device.
12: USA mains connection sticker (801046-..)
What this device is
The sticker is mounted on the left side panel.
13: Canada warning sticker (801371-..)
The sticker is mounted on the rear panel.
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14: Exposure label
This unit utilizes UV lamps. Replace only with
GENESIS Type U and Type R HYBRID Performance 160W, GENESIS Type U and Type R HYBRID Performance 180W and Ergoline ULTRA 520W (high-pressure / facial tanner) and GENESIS Type R HYBRID 8W (low-pressure / facial tanner)
or other recognized equivalent lamps that are comliance with FDA`s
policy on lamp compatibility. To obtain the recommended exposure
distance, lie in the middle of the acrylic glass panel and lower the canopy to the closed position.
Warning: The use of any other position may result in overexposure!
Tanning can begin on a regular basis.A tan normally appears after several exposures and is maximized after four (4) weeks of exposure in accordance with the recommended exposure schedule for your skin type. In order to maintain your tan, a maximum of two (2) weekly 12 minute sessions is recommended from the fth week onward. Do not tan more than once in a 24-hour period.
Use protective eyewear (Super Sunnies®) whenever the unit is in operation. Read and follow the instruction booklet before using this product. To avoid electrical shock during maintenance, disconnect the unit from the power source. This product conforms with the performance standards for sunlamp products under 21 CFR 1040.20 , FDA.
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The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end.
15: Sticker (1014367-..)
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16: Lamp cover base sticker (801139-..)
The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end.
17: Warning sticker crushing hazard (1015567-..)
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18: OEM parts sticker (801138-..)
The sticker is mounted on the bottom of the bed base.
19: AQUA MIST sticker (801211-..)
Not applicable for this device.
20: Sticker ESD/Aquamist (1000791-..)
Not applicable for this device.
21: Sticker Chip card (843148-..)
Not applicable for this device.
22: Warning sticker sensor base station (1009643-..)
Not applicable for this device.
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3.10 Technical data
3.10.1 Power rating, electrical specifications and noise level
JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC
Power consumption rating: 11,200 W
Rated frequency: 60 Hz
Rated voltage: 230 V 3 phase 230 V 2 phase
Rated fuses: 40 amp 3-pole 80 amp 2-pole
Classification: Type BF applied part
lying surface (PMMA)
Power supply: 4 x THHN AWG 10 7 x THHN AWG 10
Ingress protection classification: IP20
Protection against electric shock: Class I
Max. allowed network impedance: 0.095
Noise level 1m away from device
66.4 dB(A)
(without exhaust air):
Noise level inside the device: < 70 dB(A)
Load on the acrylic panel: max. 330 lb/150 kg
Weight: approx. 1,211 lb/549 kg
Max. humidity: < 70%
Ambient temperature: 59-89 °F (15-32 °C)
Max. operating altitude (above sea level): < 6,500 ft (2,000 m)
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JK 126 / 42-4 HT
Power consumption rating: 10,000 W
Rated frequency: 60 Hz
Rated voltage: 230 V 3 phase 230 V 2 phase
Rated fuses: 40 amp 3-pole 60 amp 2-pole
Classification: Type BF applied part
lying surface (PMMA)
Power supply: 4 x THHN AWG 10 7 x THHN AWG 10
Ingress protection classification: IP20
Protection against electric shock: Class I
Max. allowed network impedance: 0.095
Noise level 1m away from device
68.1 dB(A)
(without exhaust air):
Noise level inside the device: < 70 dB(A)
Load on the acrylic panel: max. 330 lb/150 kg
Weight: approx. 1,190 lb/540 kg
Max. humidity: < 70%
Ambient temperature: 59-89 °F (15-32 °C)
Max. operating altitude (above sea level): < 6,500 ft (2,000 m)
NOTE:
Adaptation of the unit is required for operating altitudes greater than 6,500 ft / 2,000 m above sea level in order to guarantee trouble-free operation.
Essential performance: NOTE:
The essential performance of the device is the UV exposure dose within specified limits, whereas the upper limit must not be exceeded. No-radiation or zero radition does not result or contribute to an injury of the user.
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Lower limit exposure dose 0,75 MED
Upper limit exposure dose 4 MED
*) in compliance with 21 CFR 1040.20 and FDA’s timer policy
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3.10.2 Dimensions
B = 56 13/16 in 1,443 mm H = 52 1/16 in 1,322 mm
B - = 60 4/16 in 1,530 mm H1 = 66 11/16 in 1,694 mm
B1 = 32 11/16 in 830 mm H2 = 17 2/16 in 435 mm
B 2 = 6 9/16 in 167 mm H3 = 13 12/16 in 350 mm
B 3 = 59 13/16 in 1520 mm H4 = 2 3/16 in 55 mm
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L = 89 6/16 in 2,270 mm H5 = 2 3/16 in 1,874 mm
L* = 93 5/16 in 2,370 mm H6 = 76 12/16 in 1,950 mm
L 1 = 88 9/16 in 2,250 mm H7 = 85 15/16 in 2,183 mm
L 2 = 65 12/16 in 1,670 mm H8 = 91 14/16 in 2,333 mm
L3 = 1 12/16 in 45 mm
11 13/16 in 300 mm
L 4 = 9 10/16 in 245 mm BK = 94 1/2 in 2,400 mm
L5 = 25 9/16 in 650 mm TK = 82 11/16 in 2,100 mm
L6 = 39 13/16 in 1,012 mm X = 82 11/16 in 1,277 mm
Y = 28 1/16 in 712 mm
Z = 88 3/16 in 2,240 mm
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3.10.3 Lamp configuration
CAUTION!
The use of other lamps and filter panels voids the operating license!
JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC
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Lamp set
Number Description Length Power Control Order-no.
a) 44 UV high pressure lamps
520 W 400 W / 320 W 12645-..
Ergoline ULTRA 520 W Filter panels Ultra Performance 862H
b) 33 UV low pressure lamps
0.31 m 8 W 8 W 1510958-..
Genesis Type R Hybrid 8W Starter S10 (4-65 W)
c) 18 UV low pressure lamps
1.80 m 160 W 160 W 1510951-..
Genesis Type U HYBRID Performance 160W
d) 8 Low pressure lamps
1.80 m 160 W 160 W 1510952-..
Genesis Type R HYBRID Performance 160W
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f) 6 Low pressure lamps
Genesis Type R HYBRID Performance 180W
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3.10.4 Accent lighting
Ergoline Inspiration 550 Hybrid Technology
Number Description Power Order-no.
d) 1
e) 1
f)
g) 1
Low pressure lamp yellow
1
Makrolon tube orange
1
Starter S10 (5-65 W)
Low pressure lamp red
1
Makrolon tube yellow
1
Starter S10 (5-65 W)
1
Low pressure lamp red
1
Makrolon tube yellow
1
Starter S10 (5-65 W)
Low pressure lamp blue
1
Starter S10 (5-65 W)
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e
Number Description Power Order-no.
What this device is
g) 22 Low pressure lamp daylight (900 mm)
Starter S10 (5-65 W)
e) 11 Low pressure lamp daylight (1200 mm)
Starter S10 (5-65 W)
f) 11 Low pressure lamp white (1500 mm)
Starter S10 (5-65 W)
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3.10.5 Spare parts
JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC
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2 4 Filter 52104-..
3 1 Filter mat 1013452-..
1 Protective goggles 84592-..
1 AUX cable 1001855-..
1 Allen-key 83828-..
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4 Why you use it
Why you use i
4.1 Intended use
This sunlamp product is intended exclusively for aesthetic tanning of the human skin, for one person at a time, at the age of 18 or above.
4.2 Skin condition
You may benefit from the use of this device
if you tan in natural sunlight (skin types III, IV and V), if you have no acute sunburn or skin disease, if you take no medication or use cosmetics that may increase sensitivity
to ultraviolet light.
Skin type I (Sensitive):
Invariably gets sunburn, accepts little natural sunlight and does not tan.
Skin type II (Fair):
Gets sunburn easily and severely, tans minimally or lightly and peels.
Skin type III (Average):
Often referred to as “Average” complexion, gets moderate sunburns and tans about average.
Skin type IV (Brown):
Seldom gets sunburns, tans easily and above average with each exposure.
Skin type V (Dark Brown):
This individual’s skin rarely gets sunburns, tans easily and substantially.
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Who cannot use it
5 Who cannot use it
5.1 Prohibited usage
5.1.1 Tanning system/Beauty system
WARNING!
UV radiation
Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases!
The following people must not use the device:
People under 18 years of age People with skin lesions or open wounds People with acute sunburn People who repeatedly suffered from serious sunburn during childhood People with naturally red hair and pale skin People with atypically discolored patches of skin People who have or have had skin cancer People who suffer from an increased risk of skin cancer (e.g. cases of
skin cancer in the family)
People among whose closest relatives a melanoma has occurred People who are being medically treated for photosensitivity People taking photosensitivity causing medicine People with freckles and people who tend to develop freckles People with more than 16 moles on their body (2 mm diameter or larger) People with atypical moles (atypical moles are, for example, asymmet-
rical moles with a diameter greater than 5 mm, with varying pigmentation and irregular edges)
Seek medical advice if in doubt!
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5.1.2 Vibra Shape (vibration plate)
Not applicable for this device.
6 What you must do to avoid serious harm
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6.1 General
DANGER – HIGH VOLTAGE!
You can be killed or injured by an electric shock!
Assembly and electrical connection must comply with na­tional and local regulations.
The device ma
or repaired by authorized, trained and qualified staff.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must onl
be connected to a mains supply with protective earth grounding.
What you must do to avoid serious harm
only be assembled, installed, upgraded
The electrical installation must have a freely accessible, all-pole disconnecting device (Master switch with clearly labelled On/Off settings, e.g. '0' and 'I' or additional indicator light) fitted externally on the side.
DANGER – HIGH VOLTAGE!
You can be killed or injured by an electric shock or in-
ured by overexposure!
Skin damage and sunburn possible Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing.
No modification of this equipment is allowed.
6.2 Tanning system
WARNING!
Unprotected tanning may result in eye injury and eye diseases!
The unprotected eye can become inflamed on the surface, and in certain cases the retina can be damaged by exces­sive radiation. Cataracts can form after repeated exposure to radiation.
Inform users to use the included protective
that block UV.
les
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What you must do to avoid serious harm
WARNING!
Danger of ultraviolet radiation.
Ultraviolet radiation - follow instructions. Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns
or other eye injury - if discomfort develops, discontinue use and consult a physician.
As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye
injury and sunburn;
Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the
skin and skin cancer;
Medications or cosmetics applied to the skin, may
increase sensitivity to ultraviolet light;
A person who does not tan in the sun most likely will not
tan from the use of this device;
A person having a history of skin problems should
consult a physician before use; – Overexposure should be avoided. – The elderly, or fair skinned people who always burn
easily and either never tan or tan minimally should not
use this equipment. – The appliance is not allowed to be used by more than
one person at the same time. – This sunlamp product should not be used on persons
under the age of 18 years.
WARNING!
Danger of long-term consequences!
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation may increase the likelihood of developing skin cancer and cause serious eye injury.
Overexposure should be avoided.
WARNING!
This device emits electromagnetic fields!
EM-Emission inside device: 5 Hz – 2 kHz 2 kHz – 400 kHz 9 kHz – 30 MHz 30 MHz – 1 GHz 1 GHz – 6 GHz
If you have an active implant or body worn medical device (e.g. insulin body pump, blood glucose sensor) consult your health care provider before use of this device.
Seek medical advice if in doubt!
max. 2.1 μT; (0.51 kV/m) max. 1.3 μT; (0.44 kV/m) max. 41 dbμV/m (0.1 mV/m) max. 90 dbμV/m (32 mV/m) max. 90 dbμV/m (32 mV/m)
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Not applicable for this device.
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7.1 General
Infections can be transferred through skin contact.
All items/equipment components, with which the user can come into contact during tanning, must be cleaned and disinfected after every tanning session:
Protective goggles – Acrylic panels – Handles and control panel – AUX cable – Adjustable air nozzles – Use only EPA registered quaternary ammonium germi-
cidal based detergent solution (follow product label for use-dilution), such as Lucasol One Step, to clean and disinfect the tanning system and its components.
What you must do to avoid other harm
WARNING!
7.2 Tanning system
WARNING!
Danger of long-term consequences!
Overexposure should be avoided. – The elderly should not use this equipment. – This sunlamp product should not be used on persons
under the age of 18 years.
While there is no immediate clinical evidence of UV
exposure and its effects upon expectant mothers, it is stron from using the tanning unit.
advised that expectant mothers be discouraged
7.3 Sensor
Not applicable for this device.
7.4 Vibra Shape (vibration plate)
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What you must do to avoid other harm
7.5 Foreseeable misuse
The following uses of the device are explicitly prohibited:
Only one person at a time may use the device.
  People with body weight of more than 330 lbs (150 kg) may not use the
device.
Exceeding the specified tanning times may result in burns and long-term
skin damage.
When the device is in use no other people may remain in the room. This
includes both children and adults.
7.6 Obligations of the studio operator
As the studio operator you are responsible for informing users on possi-
ble risks of tanning.
All danger and safety labels attached to the device must be observed! Do
not remove them!
No safety equipment (e.g. panel switch) may be removed, deactivated, or
otherwise bypassed as it can impair the safe operation of the device!
The device may only be used when in completely operational condition! It is the studio operator's responsibility to ensure the tanning system is
handled properly.
7.7 Staff training
As the operator you are obligated to train your personnel and instruct them in the established legal and accident prevention regulations. Ensure that your staff have understood and observe these instructions. This includes:
information regarding intended use and foreseeable misuse
safety instructions operating instructions cleaning/disinfection and maintenance instructions
Please make the instructions and additional information from the manu-
facturer available to the staff at their workplace.
Regularly check your staff's safety consciousness and awareness of the
risks, taking into account your operating instructions.
Please ensure that the cleaning/disinfection intervals are complied with,
in particular cleaning and disinfection after every use.
Please ensure that your staff provide your customers with appropriate
advice, in particular regarding tanning times, possible risks and the oper­ation of the device.
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8 Risks of using this device
This sunlamp product must not be used on individuals who have had skin
cancer or have a family history of skin cancer.
Persons repeatedly exposed to ultraviolet sunlamp products must be
evaluated for skin cancer regularly.
This sunlamp product must not be used by people among whose closest
relatives a melanoma has occurred.
Contraindications! The following people must not use this system:
People under 18 years of age People with skin lesions or open wounds People with acute sunburn People who repeatedly suffered from serious sunburn during childhood People with naturally red hair and pale skin People with atypically discolored patches of skin People who have or have had skin cancer People who are being medically treated for photosensitivity People taking photosensitivity causing medicine People with freckles and people who tend to develop freckles People with more than 16 moles on their body (2 mm diameter or larger) People with atypical moles (atypical moles are, for example, asymmet-
rical moles with a diameter greater than 5 mm, with varying pigmentation and irregular edges)
Risks of using this device
WARNING!
Danger through ultraviolet radiation!
Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases!
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Benefits of using this device
9 Benefits of using this device
This device serves the purpose of aesthetic tanning for one adult person with skin suitable for tanning.
Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices. This is due to the different strength UV lamps and the different UV-A and UV-B proportions of the UV radiation. The UV-A proportion primarily gener­ates a superficial tan, which appears rapidly and is intensive but also fades more rapidly, the UV-B radiation is primarily responsible for more long-term tanning results.
Traditional UV light with the addition of (beauty) red light results in a natural looking tan. Optimal tanning results are achieved due to the synergistic com­bination of light spectrums.
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10 How to decide to use this device
This device is intended only for commercial use and not for private use. Some people are not permitted to use the device, see chapter 5. The device may not be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or who have insufficient experience and/or knowledge without supervision. A person responsible for their safety must ensure, either by supervision or instruction, that the device is used correctly and safely. If there is any doubt, use of the device by such categories of persons is to be forbidden!
How to decide to use this device
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What to do before the treatment
11 What to do before the treatment
Please check for any conditions that may prohibit the use of this device – see chapters 5, 6, 8, 10.
Make-up in the tanning device Please do not wear make-up. Clean skin absorbs UV light better. A wide variety of materials is found in cosmetics. Whether these are emulsifi-
ers, greases, or fragrances - in conjunction with UV radiation, these can cause skin allergy reactions.
Remove all make-up. This is essential. Make-up clogs the pores in the face. The UV light from a tanning device re-opens these clogged pores so that not only does the light penetrate the skin, but also the allergenic components of the make-up.
A further negative consequence of make-up is that the appearance of the skin deteriorates irreversibly over a period of time. However good make-up looks ­in conjunction with UV light, it causes more harm than good. Therefore re­move all make-up before a session in your tanning device - it will be much better applied afterwards.
Remove all jewelry (including piercings) prior to the application. Remove cosmetics before using the device and do not use sun screen
products.
Are medications and the tanning device compatible? It is known that some medications increase the skin's sensitivity to UV light.
This probability is particularly high with antibiotics, sulphonamides, psychiatric drugs, tranquillizers, anti-diabetes treatments and diuretics. Sun creams which contain psorale or kumarin also increase skin sensitivity. If you are in any doubt, first ask your doctor.
Contact lenses in the tanning device? Like any other tanning device user, contact lens wearers should also wear
special protective goggles which protect the eyes against UV radiation.
Showering after leaving the tanning device? The browning is in the skin, not on it. Therefore you cannot wash it off. Treat
your skin to a moisturizing cream after showering.
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12 How to use this device
12.1 How to set this device up
After commissioning and cleaning/disinfection, the device is ready for opera­tion.
See chapter 12.5.
12.2 How to make sure the device works
Before using the device, check for damage to filter panels and acrylic panels.
12.3 How to use it to treat your condition
No other persons are permitted inside the cabin while the device is in
use.
UV light can cause irreversible skin or eye damage. The unprotected eye
can become inflamed on the surface, and in certain cases the retina can be damaged by excessive radiation. Cataracts can form after numerous repeated tanning sessions. Use the UV-impermeable protective gog- gles provided (order no. 84592-..). Contact lenses and sun glasses are no substitutes for protective glasses.
Always comply with the recommended application times.
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12.4 How to choose correct treatment regimen
12.4.1 Skin types
Skin type I (Sensitive):
Invariably gets sunburn, accepts little natural sunlight and does not tan.
Skin type II (Fair):
Gets sunburn easily and severely, tans minimally or lightly and peels.
Skin type III (Average):
Often referred to as “Average” complexion, gets moderate sunburns and tans about average.
Skin type IV (Brown):
Seldom gets sunburns, tans easily and above average with each exposure.
Skin type V (Dark Brown):
This individual’s skin rarely gets sunburns, tans easily and substantially.
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12.4.2 Tanning times
NOTE:
The tanning times given in the table must not be exceeded!
Tanning can begin on a regular basis.A tan normally appears after several exposures and is maximized after four (4) weeks of exposure in accordance with the recommended exposure schedule for your skin type. In order to maintain your tan, a maximum of two (2) weekly 12 minute sessions is recommended from the fth week onward. Do not tan more than once in a 24-hour period.
This unit utilizes UV lamps. Replace only with
GENESIS Type U and Type R HYBRID Performance 160W, GENESIS Type U and Type R HYBRID Performance 180W and Ergoline ULTRA 520W (high-pressure / facial tanner) and GENESIS Type R HYBRID 8W (low-pressure / facial tanner)
or other recognized equivalent lamps that are comliance with FDA`s
policy on lamp compatibility. To obtain the recommended exposure
distance, lie in the middle of the acrylic glass panel and lower the canopy to the closed position.
Warning: The use of any other position may result in overexposure!
Use protective eyewear (Super Sunnies®) whenever the unit is in operation. Read and follow the instruction booklet before using this product. To avoid electrical shock during maintenance, disconnect the unit from the power source. This product conforms with the performance standards for sunlamp products under 21 CFR 1040.20 , FDA.
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The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end.
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How to use this device
12.5.1 Control Center
Not applicable for this device.
12.5.2 User settings overview
Not applicable for this device.
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12.6 Functions
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9
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1. START/STOP button
2. Facial/body cooling button
3. Plus/Minus button
4. Facial tanner button
5. Display – Functions ...
6. Audio system button (optional)
7. Voice Guide button (optional)
8. Volume button (optional)
9. Air conditioner indicator (optional)
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12.6.1 Navigation
During the tanning session, functions may be activated or deactivated via the control panel inside the device.
All of the pictograms displayed on the screen are illuminated in default mode after the device starts up.
The relevant pictogram will start to flash after a device function has been selected.
NOTE:
If no button is pressed within 8 seconds, the settin default mode.
s return to
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12.6.2 Description
Function Pictogram selectionl /
Button sequence
1. Lamps
2. Face fan
4. Facial tanner
6. Audio system (optional)
Description / Display Information
START/STOP Switches the lamps on / off during the tanning session
Regulate the face fan, levels 1-9
The tanning time continues to run if the lamps are switched off during tanning session.
The face cooling air nozzles can be adjusted manually.
Regulate the facial tanner, levels 1 - 3
Switch the facial tanner off: hold button down for 2 seconds
Switch the facial tanner on
1 minute until up to maximum power
I.CH (internal): Music' SD-card
Select title E.CH (external): externally connected system (e.g. CD player) Select channel MP3 player or smartphone
7. Voice Guide (optional)
8. Volume (optional)
9. Air conditioning (optional)
Switch the Voice Guide off
Switch the Voice Guide on
The Voice Guide provides acoustic device operating help and is only available if an audio system is fitted.
Voice Guide is switched on as a standard item during stand-by and tanning.
Volume control and switching off the audio systems
Switch the air conditioning off: hold button down
12.7 Operating display of the sensor
Not applicable for this device.
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12.8 Selection of the application
Not applicable for this device.
12.9 Sun Select setting with the outer interface
Not applicable for this device.
12.10 Measurement (automatic mode)
Not applicable for this device.
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12.11 Connections
MP3 player and smartphone (optional)
WARNING!
Danger of hearing damage!
Using earphones or headphones at high volume can result in permanent hearing damage.
The user can connect their own private MP3 player or smartphone to the device.
1. Jack plug (JK Part # 4630911001-..) provided for use by the studio opera­tor (2 x 3.5 mm stereo jack plug).
2. MP3 player or smartphone connection: see the documentation from the manufacturer of the MP3 player or smartphone.
Connecting:
– Insert the AUX cable (stereo jack plug) in the audio system. – Plug the AUX cable into the MP3 player or smartphone. – Select the music title and then start. – Where necessary, set the volume level on the MP3 player or smartphone
so that the sound signal from the MP3 player or smartphone is recog­nized by the audio system.
– Do not set the volume too high.
CAUTION!
The heat might damage your MP3 player or smartphone!
– Do not place the unit directly in the radiation area.
The cable might tear, the connectors might be dam­aged.
– Do not pull on the cable when unplugging the MP3
player or smartphone.
NOTE:
The personal use of an MP3 player during tanning is not a public broadcast in copyright terms, so that there is no obliga­tion for registration or payment by the studio owner to the corresponding copyright owning company. Copy right laws apply to the owner of the MP3 player.
The same regulations apply for the official use of MP3 music files as for other music sources: As studio owner allowed to use original audio obtained from legal sources. Proof of the legitimacy of any MP3 audio used should be available for viewing upon demand of any regulatory body. Please refer to http://www.riaa.com for more information.
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12.12 How to use
NOTE:
Before use the device must always be cleaned and disinfect­ed! See chapter 12.15 How to clean/disinfect.
12.12.1 How to start
The device is started automatically with a timer.
NOTE:
See separate document 'Timer Control Module' #1008370-.. in the Technical Documentation folder.
Preparation time
Before the lamps turn on, you have a few minutes to prepare yourself. During the preparation time you can switch on the lamps at any time by pressing the START/STOP button.
Remove your clothes and all jewelry. – Remove make-up and other cosmetics. – Remove glasses. Contact lenses can be worn under the protective gog-
gles. – Put on the protective goggles. – Lie down on the bed surface. – Close the canopy. – Press the START/STOP button.
Settings on start-up:
Low pressure lamps Facial tanners Body cooling Face cooling Audio system (optional) Voice Guide (optional)
12.12.2 Application tips
When describing the operation, the tanning device is often shown with the canopy open. During tanning the canopy must always be closed.
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Lie down and place your head on the headrest or as indicated by the
ergonomic base panel to maintain the proper distance between skin and
lamps.
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12.12.3 How to stop
The tanning session ends automatically after the preset time has run down. The internal body cooling fan continues to run for approx. three (3) minutes to sufficiently cool the device.
– To interrupt a tanning session, press and hold button START/STOP
anytime during a session.
– Press START/STOP again to restart the lamps.
12.13 What to do after the treatment
12.13.1 Cleaning and disinfection
WARNING!
Infections can be transferred through skin contact.
All items/equipment components, with which the user can come into contact during tanning, must be cleaned and disinfected after every tanning session:
– Protective goggles – Acrylic panels – Handles and control panel – AUX cable – Adjustable air nozzles – Use only EPA registered quaternary ammonium germi-
cidal based detergent solution (follow product label for use-dilution), such as Lucasol One Step, to clean and disinfect the tanning system and its components.
NOTE:
For thorough cleaning and disinfection, the product must be allowed to remain in contact with the surface being cleaned and disinfected for a specified amount of time. This specified amount of time depends on the cleaner/ disinfectant which is used. Follow the directions for use of the cleaner/disinfectant. After this specified application time remove remaining clean­er/disinfectant from the surfaces of the device. Use a single­pass paper towel.
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12.14 Safety instructions for clean-
ing/disinfection and maintenance
DANGER – HIGH VOLTAGE!
You can be killed or injured by an electric shock!
During maintenance and service work there is a risk of touching live parts and receiving a fatal electric shock.
The device must not be in use. – Disconnect device from power supply before opening. – Do not reach behind covers and do not open the device
with the device switched on.
Refit any safety devices (e.g. switches) after the work
has been completed.
If work is to be performed on the devices, they must be deenergized. That means that all live cables must be switched off.
Switching off the device alone is insufficient, as certain points may remain energized. Therefore, switch off fuses before performing any work and – if possible – remove them.
Accidental reactivation can result in serious accidents. Immediately after deenergizing, secure all switches or fuses used for deenergizing against be­ing switched on again.
Lock the fuse box with a padlock.
In case of circuit breakers which cannot be unscrewed, a strip of adhesive tape may be applied over the actuation lever (1 + 2) with the wording 'Do not switch, danger!'.
A prohibition sign with the text: 'Work in progress!'
'Place: ..............................'
'Sign may only be removed by: ............'
must always be securely mounted immediately.
It is imperative that you, the owner and/or operator, check all components for any signs of wear which may occur through normal use.
Observe the cleaning/disinfection and
the tables in Chapter 12.15.2 and 12.16.2. – Only replace low-pressure lamps with the original type or compatible
lamps.
Should you require any assistance or need additional information, please call Global Service USA at 800 445 0624, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CT.
maintenance schedule specified in
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WARNING!
Injuries and damage due to improper maintenance!
If the maintenance intervals for the UV lamps are exceeded or incompatible UV lamps are installed, the share of harmful UV radiation may increase. Sunburn and other skin damage may result.
Improper maintenance can cause the device to be dama
ed
or to become unusable. – Always comply with the specified maintenance inter-
vals, see chapter 12.16.2 Maintenance plan.
– Follow the cleaning/disinfection instructions.
Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts!
If the tannin
device was operated before being switched off
and opened, lamps and housing parts may be hot. – Before replacing lamps or other spare parts, wait until
lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently.
Danger of squeezing!
When opening and closing the panels and acrylics, you can squeeze your fingers.
Maintenance and care play a major role in deciding the devices performance and appearance over its useful life. Diligent compliance at the specified intervals is absolutely necessary to ensure the proper operation of your de­vice.
The current operating hours of the parts requiring maintenance can be displayed in the Presetting mode – see separate instructions 'Presettings' #1011803-.. in the Technical Documentation folder.
Please note that the device must be inspected regularly by a JK authorized representative every 12 months (from date of installation) to maintain its proper condition!
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Acrylic panel
NOTICE
Cosmetics may cause cracks to form on the surface!
Over the long-term cosmetics or sunscreens cause damage (e.g. crack for­mation on the surface).
Ensure that cosmetics and sunscreens are removed before tanning.
The acrylic panels for the tanning devices are produced of acrylic glass de­veloped especially for this application. The acrylics used feature a particularly high UV permeability and resistance, as well as an easy-care, hygienic sur­face that is gentle on the skin.
The acrylic panels are formed to device-specific shapes in a technically com­plex production process. Despite state-of-the-art production know-how, the presence of minor spots, air bubbles or streaks in the acrylic panels is una­voidable. In addition, hairline cracks can occur on the acrylic panel during operation.
These occurrences are material-related and are unavoidable in processing. However, they have no significant effect on use and are therefore not accept­ed as defects.
Over the course of time the acrylic panel will become discolored as a result of usage and must be replaced by customer-service personnel on a regular basis.
The optional partition (only for devices with an air conditioning unit) works as a UV filter and must be replaced by customer-service personnel on a regular basis.
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12.15 How to clean/disinfect
WARNING!
Infections can be transferred through skin contact.
All items/equipment components, with which the user can come into contact during tanning, must be cleaned and disinfected after every tanning session:
Protective goggles – Acrylic panels – Handles and control panel – AUX cable – Adjustable air nozzles – Use only EPA registered quaternary ammonium germi-
cidal based detergent solution (follow product label for use-dilution), such as Lucasol One Step, to clean and disinfect the tanning system and its components.
Other cleaning agents, especially concentrated disinfectants or solvents (e.g. Lysoform, ethyl alcohol or other liquids containing alcohol) must never be used for cleaning.
NOTE:
For thorough cleaning and disinfection, the product must be allowed to remain in contact with the surface being cleaned and disinfected for a specified amount of time. This specified amount of time depends on the cleaner/ disinfectant which is used. Follow the directions for use of the cleaner/disinfectant. After this specified application time remove remaining clean­er/disinfectant from the surfaces of the device. Use a single­pass paper towel.
Once the remaining cleaner/disinfectant has been removed, perform a visual inspection for signs of any remaining cleaning solution, or areas still soiled. If either are remaining, repeat the cleaning process until a visual inspection can be successfully completed without the need for additional cleaning. If any of the components listed above cannot be successfully cleaned and disinfected, they must be replaced.
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12.15.1 Cleaning and disinfection of surfaces
Acrylic panel
NOTICE
Do not rub with a dry cloth – danger of scratching! – Failure to
Acrylic panels (3) & (7) referenced in section 12.15.2 'Clean­ing/disinfection plan'
These panels are not in direct contact with the user, however they can become soiled if the user inadvertently touches them. If these panels are left soiled for an extended period of time, the heat and light from the tanning lamps may cause the soiled areas to become permanently stained. Therefore we recom­mend frequently inspecting and cleaning these panels when necessary, to ensure the serviceable life of the acrylic.
Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully.
observe this voids all warranty claims.
Plastic surfaces
For cleaning the remaining painted and unpainted plastic surfaces, it is best to simply use warm water and commercially available soft chamois leather. Never use aggressive cleaning agents containing alcohol or essential oils. These may lead, in the long run, to damages not covered by the warranty.
During cleaning a slight discoloration of the leather cloth by the rubber seals should be expected for production-related reasons.
Prevent damage to the acrylic glass and plastic surfaces.
Remove rings, watches, bracelets etc. before starting cleaning work.
Filter panels and lamps
Low pressure lamps and filter panels can be cleaned with a damp cloth
(without additional cleaning agents) where necessary.
UV high pressure lamps can be cleaned with ethyl alcohol where neces-
sary.
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12.15.2 Cleaning/disinfection plan
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1 Acrylic panel X Cleaning and disinfection 58
5 Air nozzles X Cleaning and disinfection 58
6 Display unit X Cleaning and disinfection 58
Handle X Cleaning and disinfection 58
Protective goggles X Cleaning and disinfection 58
AUX cable X Cleaning and disinfection 58
3, 7 Surfaces X Clean 58
2 Filters X Remove and clean filters 75
9, 10 Filters X Remove and clean filters 77
4, 11 Filter mats X Remove and clean filter mat 76, 77
NOTE:
If desired, you may set the unit to require that clean­ing/disinfection be confirmed after each tanning session by pressing the START/STOP button (when the cool-down time for the main fan has finished).
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12.16 How to maintain
12.16.1 Technical modifications
The device has been constructed in accordance with current safety regula­tions. The illustrations and specifications on these instructions are subject to technical modifications which are required in order to improve the device.
Unauthorized modifications and changes to the device and its control unit are prohibited.
Use only OEM spare parts.
12.16.2 Maintenance plan
NOTE:
The service of the device may only be carried out by a (Level 2) JK Factory Certified Technician.
NOTICE
Only use OEM spare parts of the same type! The use of other parts will void the manufacturer's warranty!
Any liability is excluded in case of damage or injury proven to be the result of the use of non-genuine spare parts.
The following maintenance activities shall be performed by the studio operator or a (Level 1) JK Factory Certified Technician.
The following items are considered consumables and should be replaced as noted. Replacement of these components helps ensure continued perfor­mance of the device.
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Maintenance performed by the studio operator or a JK Factory Certified Technician
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750 operating
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800 operating
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1000 operating
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3000 operating
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1 Facial tanner,
X Replace 73
UV high pressure lamps
1 Facial tanner,
X Replace 73
low pressure lamps
1 Starter, canopy
X Replace 73 (facial tanner UV low pressure lamps)
8 Partition X Replace 72
2 Low pressure lamps, base X Replace 72
3 Low pressure lamps, canopy X Replace 73
10 Starter, interior lighting Inspect and replace as
necessary
5 Starter*, accent light, canopy Inspect and replace as
necessary
6 Starter, accent light,
front panel
Inspect and replace as
necessary
1 Facial tanner filter panels X Visual control 71
73
73
75
9 Filter mat X Replace 76
7 Filters X Replace 75
11, 12 Filters X Replace 77
13 Filter mat X Replace 77
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Maintenance performed by authorized, trained and qualified staff
WARNING!
Danger to persons from maintenance work that has not been carried out!
If maintenance work is not carried out, it can lead to material damage or personal injuries!
Maintenance work ma
who have been authorized, trained and qualified by JK Products & Services, Inc.!
The studio operator is responsible for compliance with
the maintenance intervals!
The maintenance work must be carried out in accordance with checklist 1018814-.. by a JK Factory Certified Technician at the manufacturer or by personnel who have been authorized, trained and qualified by the manufac­turer.
The correctly carried out maintenance work must be entered and confirmed in checklist 1018814-...
only be carried out by personnel
The maintenance work must be carried out at the following intervals:
Every 1500 operating hours Annually or every 2000 operating hours, whichever is sooner. After 5000 operating hours After 10 years or 20,000 operating hours, whichever is sooner.
Once the age of the device reaches ten (10) years from the date of manufac­ture, its condition must be assessed by a (level 4) JK Factory Certified Tech­nician before use of the device can be continued.
Failure to have this device assessment performed may result in personal injury or property damage.
Any liability is excluded if use of the device continues ten (10) years after the date of manufacture, without the "condition assessment" having been per­formed.
12.16.3 Cleaning and maintenance work preparation
Service kit
1. Allen key
2. Suction cup for filter panels, acrylic panel and canopy panel
3. Scratch prevention for the entry area (support cushion for the canopy)
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The service kit is fitted on the inside of the front panel.
– Opening the bed base: see page 67.
– Remove service kit from support.
– Use the cushion as scratch prevention when opening the canopy panel.
Lift up the acrylic panel and remove the partition
– Lift up the acrylic panel. – Lift up the supports and prop the acrylic panel on them.
NOTICE
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– Use the recesses provided on the acrylic panel.
– Remove the lamp covers at the head and foot ends.
Raise the partition with the suction cup.
Remove the partition.
How to use this device
The assembly is the same process in reverse order.
When assembling the device please note:
Clean the partition. – Hold the partition with a cloth in order to prevent finger prints.
Remove the canopy panel
Turn the locks through 90°: first the outer locks, then the lock in the
middle.
Support the canopy panel with one hand so that it does not fall down.
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The canopy panel must be completely removed from the device in order to replace the lower, long low pressure lamps.
– Undo the cable tie and unplug the connector.
– Remove the canopy panel with the aid of a helper.
When assembling the device please note:
– Carefully lay the canopy panel in the guide.
NOTICE!
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– Do not pinch or kink the cable.
– Support the canopy panel with one hand so that it does not fall down.
– Re-lock the locks: first the lock in the middle, then the outer locks.
– Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully.
Open the bed base
Raise the acrylic panel and grasp the recessed grip. – Lift up the bed base.
The assembly is the same process in reverse order.
WARNING!
Crushing hazard when closing the bed base!
Fingers can be jammed.
Do not hold fingers between bed base and front panel.
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12.16.4 Instructions for replacing the lamps
WARNING!
Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts!
If the tannin and opened, lamps and housing parts may be hot.
– Before replacing lamps or other spare parts, wait until
lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently.
The UV effect of the lamps and thus the tanning effect decreases over the course of time. Therefore, the replacement intervals specified in the mainte­nance plan must be adhered to.
UV filters are utilized in order to control the UV radiation, e.g. the filter panels on the facial tanner. However, the filter effect decreases over the course of time. Therefore, the replacement intervals specified in the maintenance plan must be adhered to.
NOTE:
Small quantities of mercur breaks! Please comply with the following instructions:
Immediately disconnect the device from the mains
power.
Children must leave the room immediately.
Ventilate the room for at least 15 minutes.
Put on disposable gloves.
With the window open: Collect the glass shards and
escaped mercury in a sealable container.
Take the container to a collection site for waste lamps.
device was operated before being switched off
can escape if the bulb/lamp glass
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Low pressure lamps
WARNING!
Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts!
If the tannin and opened, lamps and housing parts may be hot.
Before replacing lamps or other spare parts, wait until
lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently.
Replace faulty low pressure lamps immediately. Always replace the entire set of lamps after the specified operating time.
Turn 90° and carefully remove from the socket.
device was operated before being switched off
Low pressure lamps possess a reflector which directs the light outwards.
The lamps must be mounted in such a way that the rear side of the re­flector is located on the device side.
Push the pins vertically into the socket from above.
Turn the lamp 90°.
The lettering must be oriented towards the outside (i.e. towards the tanning room or towards the user).
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WARNING!
Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts!
If the tanning device was operated before bein and opened, lamps and housing parts may be hot.
– Before replacing lamps or other spare parts, wait until
lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently.
Makrolon tubes
Coloured makrolon tubes can be fitted on the accent lamps. The makrolon tubes do not have to be changed, merely refitted with the new lamps.
– Remove the makrolon tube from the old lamp.
– Slide the makrolon tube onto the new lamp.
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Starter
Replace faulty starters immediately.
You can recognize a faulty starter by the blackened ends of the lamps or when the lamps can no longer be started.
Operating a lamp with a faulty starter significantly shortens its service life. The lamp loses power and may begin to flicker under certain circumstances.
The starters are located in either one of the two lamp sockets or are visible when the lamps are removed.
Turn 90° and carefully remove from the socket.
High pressure lamps and filter panels
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WARNING!
Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts!
If the tannin and opened, lamps and housing parts may be hot.
Before replacing lamps or other spare parts, wait until
lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently.
Fire hazard due to overheated lamps!
Non-approved high pressure lamps can explode. Hot lamp components can set other parts on fire. People can be killed or severely injured due to smoke inhalation and fire.
Only fit the high pressure lamps specified by the manu-
facturer.
Clean the inside of the device regularly. Dust particles
are flammable!
device was operated before being switched off
How to use this device
Release the clamping holder. – Lift the filter panel, pull it out of the guide and remove it.
Unplug the UV lamps. – Clean the reflector.
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– Only touch new lamps in the handling zone.
– Test the safety switch to ensure that it works.
The safety switch ensures that the device switches off in the event of a faulty filter panel or when a filter panel is missing.
– Press the button and release it.
If the button springs back automatically then it is functional.
– Replace the filter panel.
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Not applicable for this device.
12.16.6 Cleaning or replacing lamps in the base
– Lift up the acrylic panel and then remove the lamp covers and the
partition: see page 64.
Replacing lamps: see page 69.
– Please maintain the correct order of the Genesis Type R HYBRID
Performance low pressure lamps and Genesis Type U HYBRID Performance UV low pressure lamps. a1: Genesis Type R HYBRID Performance low pressure lamps a2: Genesis Type U HYBRID Performance UV low pressure lamps
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The assembly is the same process in reverse order.
When assembling the device please note:
Clean the partition. – Hold the partition with a cloth in order to prevent finger prints.
12.16.7 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the side section
Not applicable for this device.
12.16.8 Cleaning or replacing lamps in the canopy
Removing the canopy panel: see page 65.
The following components listed in the maintenance plan are fitted in the canopy:
UV low pressure lamps (1.80 m): see page 69. Low pressure lamps (1.80 m): see page 69. Facial tanner UV low pressure lamps and the associated starters:
see page 69.
Facial tanner UV high pressure lamps: see page 71. Facial tanner filter panels: see page 71.
Please maintain the correct order of the Genesis Type R HYBRID
Performance low pressure lamps and Genesis Type U HYBRID Performance UV low pressure lamps.
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– Remove the two upper low pressure lamps in the canopy so that you can
then access the facial tanner's low pressure lamp starter.
Replacing lamps: see page 69. Replacing starters: see page 70. UV high pressure lamps and filter panels: see page 71.
When assembling the device please note:
– Support the canopy panel with one hand so that it does not fall down.
– Re-lock the locks: first the lock in the middle, then the outer locks.
– Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully.
12.16.9 Cleaning or replacing the lamps and filter panels in the shoulder tanner
Not applicable for this device.
12.16.10 Cleaning or replacing the interior lights
– Removing the canopy panel: see page 65.
– Remove the 2 lamps above and the 2 lamps below the interior lighting.
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Remove the cover.
Replacing lamps: see page 69. Replacing starters: see page 70.
The assembly is the same process in reverse order.
How to use this device
12.16.11 Cleaning or replacing the canopy accent lighting
* Contact the customer service if the accent lighting in the canopy fails.
12.16.12 Cleaning or replacing the front panel accent lighting
Opening the bed base: see page 67.
From the front reach into the front panel and remove the accent light.
Replacing lamps: see page 69. Replacing starters: see page 70.
Makrolon tubes: see page 70.
The assembly is the same process in reverse order.
12.16.13 Cleaning the filters in the base
Opening the bed base: see page 67.
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– Remove the filters.
– Clean the filters wet or dry.
Dry cleaning: Vacuum cleaner (depending on the degree of soiling) Wet cleaning: Use water and detergent or put in a dish-washer
NOTICE!
The device may be damaged by moisture!
The cleaned filters must be dry before they are replaced.
– Reinstall the cleaned and dried filters.
The assembly is the same process in reverse order.
12.16.14 Cleaning the filter mat in the canopy
– If necessary, cover the canopy in order to prevent the paint from being
scratched.
– Remove the filter mat fitted at the back of the canopy.
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Dry or moist clean the filter mat or replace with new ones.
Dry cleaning: Vacuum cleaner (depending on the degree of soiling) Moist cleaning: Water and detergent
Do not clean in the dish-washer!
NOTICE!
The device may be damaged by moisture!
The cleaned filter must be dry before they are replaced.
Reinstall the cleaned and dried filter mat.
12.16.15 Cleaning the filter mats in shoulder tanner
Not applicable for this device.
12.16.16 Air conditioning (optional): Empty the condensation tank and clean the filter
NOTICE
Damage to the device through soiled filters and cooling fins!
Regularly check the filter grill and cooling fins on the air conditioning system and clean if necessary.
We recommend using the specially manufactured fin comb, art-no. 15720470, to clean the cooling fins.
Opening the bed base: see page 67.
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– Bring the condensation tank forwards.
– Disconnect the hose on the condensation tank. – Empty the condensation tank.
– Remove the cover.
– Remove the filter from the holder.
– Clean the filter moist or dry:
Dry cleaning: Vacuum cleaner (depending on the degree of soiling) Moist cleaning: Water and detergent
Do not clean in the dish-washer!
– Remove the filter from the holder.
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Clean the filters wet or dry.
Dry cleaning: Vacuum cleaner (depending on the degree of soiling) Wet cleaning: Use water and detergent or put in a dish-washer
Use a fin comb to clean the air conditioning's dirty cooling fins.
NOTICE!
The device may be damaged by moisture!
The cleaned filters must be dry before they are replaced.
Reinstall the cleaned and dried filters.
Ensure that the filters are correctly positioned in the holder.
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– Connect the condensation tank to the hose. – Replace the condensation tank.
– Close the bed base.
12.16.17 AQUA / AROMA SYSTEM maintenance
Not applicable for this device.
12.17 How to store the device
12.17.1 Decommissioning
The device must be disconnected from the power supply in order to tempo­rarily or permanently decommission it.
You must abide by the legal disposal requirements when permanently de­commissioning the device.
12.17.2 Storage
Store the devices in a dry location with a stable temperature. Once the device has cooled off, pack it in plastic wrapping to protect it against scratches.
Storage temperature:
between 5 °F (-15 °C) and 140 °F (+60 °C)
Air pressure: between 794 hPa and 1060 hPa Relative humidity:
between 30 % and 70 %
12.17.3 Disposal
Environmental regulations – disposal of lamps and batteries
Lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste containing mercury. Batteries contain heavy metal compounds.
Dispose of lamps and batteries according to the national waste disposal laws and in accordance with the municipal waste regulations.
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Packaging
All packaging consists of 100 % recyclable materials.
Disposal of old devices
The device has been manufactured using recyclable materials. The JK Corpo­rate Group will provide you with information on the content or potential haz­ards of the materials used.
Disposal of consumable supplies
Dispose of consumable supplies and their contents according to the national waste disposal laws and in accordance with the municipal waste regulations.
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WARNING!
Failure to use protective e or other eye injury. If discomfort develops, discontinue use and consult a physician.
person who does not tan in the sun most likely will not tan from the use of this device. Persons with very sensi­tive skins
skin type I) must not use the unit, as with this skin type tanning is impossible without damaging the skin (e.g. sunburn).
– Individuals with acute sunburn, individuals who have
had or have skin cancer, or individuals who are at in­creased risk of skin cancer, must not use the system.
– UV devices must not be used without taking medical
advice if unexpected effects, such as itching, occur within 48 hours of the first session.
– The tanning device must never be used if the timer is
defective!
– UV light from the sun or UV systems can cause injuries
to the skin or eyes. This biological effect is dependent on the sensitivity of the individual's skin and on the type and amount of UV light.
– As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye
and skin injury, sunburn, and allergic reactions.
– Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the
skin and skin cancer.
– Medications (taken internall
applied to the skin, may increase sensitivity to ultravio­let light.
– A person having a history of skin problems should con-
sult a physician before use.
– Seek medical advice if in doubt!
ewear may result in severe burns
or otherwise) or cosmetics
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NOTE:
Occasionally, persons using the tanning device will experi­ence a slight reddening of the skin – usually in small patches – after the second or third session. This redness is often accompanied by an itching sensation. This may be nothing more than a very limited heat 'rash' caused by heat from the lamps within the device. It should go away within approxi­mately 24 hours and should not reappear. This rashing can be lessened or prevented b affected area after the tanning session is completed.
Follow instructions.
Increasing tanning also requires an extension of the
exposure time (= radiation time) or after a certain degree of tanning has been achieved, a further intensification is not possible. However, the radiation time may not be ex­tended as desired within the scope of the permissible ra­diation doses! Therefore, only a certain degree of final tanning dependent on the skin type can be achieved without endangering your health.
Inform users about proper tanning.
applying moisturizer lotion to the
13.1 Troubleshooting
Software and device malfunctions are indicated by error codes, e.g. E005.
These error codes are output to the display to simplify troubleshooting:
If a fault occurs, the error code flashes on the display.
  If several errors occur, the error messages are displayed alternately. Error elimination is acknowledged by pressing the START/STOP button. If the error cannot be cleared, contact Customer Service (see page 2) or
your local service provider
More detailed information regarding the error description and solutions is available in the document 'Error codes' #1011831-.., which you find in the Technical Documentation folder.
For authorized, trained and qualified staff: For further technical description, please contact Customer Service (see
page 2).
WARNING!
Danger of skin injuries and skin diseases.
The tanning device must never be used if a filter panel
is missing or damaged, or the timer is defective!
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14 Where you can find out more
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service (see page 2).
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15 How we studied this device
The system is built to the state of the art and the applicable safety regulations.
We reserve the right to make technical changes which are necessary to im­prove the system or a system component even if they deviate from pictures and information in these instructions.
How we studied this device
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16 Appendix
16.1 JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC: EMC information
16.1.1 Table 201: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic emissions
The tanning system has been designed for use in the electromagnetic envi­ronment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Emission measurements Conformity Electromagnetic environment – Guidelines
HF emissions as per CISPR 11 Group 1 JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC uses HF pow-
er mostly for internal functions. Therefore the HF emis­sions are very low and it is highly unlikely that it will cause any interference to adjacent electronic equip­ment.
HF emissions as per CISPR 11 Class B JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC has been de-
signed for use in all devices, including those in residen­tial areas, and it has been determined that it can be used for residential purposes as soon as it is connected up to a public mains supply that also supplies buildings.
Harmonics
Class A
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations / Flicker IEC 61000-3-11
Fulfilled The obligations listed in Sub-section 6.2.2 of EN 61000-
3-11:2000 must be taken into consideration. In particu­lar, the 0.14 ohm line impedance must be guaranteed.
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16.1.2 Table 202: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference
The tanning system has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Interference immunity tests
Discharging static electricity (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2
Fast transient electrical noise / bursts IEC 61000-4-4
Surges 61000-4-5
Magnetic field radiated by supply frequency (50/60 Hz) IEC 61000-4-8
Voltage drops, Short interruptions and supply voltage fluctuations IEC 61000-4-11
IEC 60601 - Test level
±6 kV contact discharge ±8 kV air discharge
±2 kV for mains supplies ±2 kV for mains supplies
±1 kV series mode voltage ±2 kV common mode voltage
3 A/m 3 A/m
<5% UT (>95% drop in UT) for 0.5 periods 40% UT (60% drop in UT) for 5 periods 70% UT (30% drop in UT) for 25 periods <5% UT (>95% drop in UT) for 5 s
Defined level
±6 kV contact discharge ±8 kV air discharge
±1 kV series mode voltage ±2 kV common mode voltage
<5% UT (>95% drop in UT) for 0.5 periods 40% UT (60% drop in UT) for 5 periods 70% UT (30% drop in UT) for 25 periods <5% UT (>95% drop in UT) for 5 s
Electromagnetic environment – Guidelines
Note: UT is the mains alternating voltage used for the test levels.
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Interference immunity tests
IEC 60601 - Test level
16.1.3 Table 204: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference
The tanning system has been designed for use in the electromagnetic envi­ronment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Defined level
Electromagnetic environment – Guidelines
Conducted HF noise IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated HF noise IEC 61000-4-3
3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V/m 80 MHz to 2,5 GHz
3 Vrms
3 V/m
Portable and mobile radios are not to be used at shorter distances to the JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC and its cables other than the recommended safe distance, which has been calcu­lated according to the transmitting frequency are made.
Recommended safe distance:
80 MHz to 800 MHz
800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
P is the transmitter's maximum output power (nomi­nal rating) in Watts (W) according to the details pro­vided by the manufacturer of the transmitter and the recommend safe distance is given in metres (m).
The field strength of the stationary radio transmitter is for all frequenciesb in accordance with tests that were carried out onsitea less than the determined level.
Interference is possible in the immediate surrounding of equipment that carry the following symbols.
Comment 1: The higher value applies to 80 MHz und 800 MHz. Comment 2: These guidelines might not apply to all situations. The propaga-
tion of electromagnetic waves is affected by absorption and reflexes caused by buildings, objects and people.
a The field strength of a stationary transmitter e.g. standard cell phone stations
(mobile / cordless phones) and public mobile radio services, amateur stations, MW and UHF radio and TV transmitters) cannot be precisely determined for the­oretical reasons. It is recommended that an onsite test should be carried out in order to determine the electromagnetic environment caused by stationary HF transmitters. If the field strength of the massage device determined at the instal­lation site exceeds the defined HF level listed above then the device must be monitored with regard to its normal operation. If any abnormal characteristics are recorded then it will be necessary to introduce additional measures, such as re­orientation or converting the device.
b The field strength must be less than 3 V/m over the frequency ranges from
150 kHz to 80 MHz.
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16.1.4 Table 206: Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF communi­cations equipment and JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC
JK 126 / 42-4 HT & JK 126 / 42-4 HT AC has been designed for use in an electromagnetic environment in which the radiated HF interference is con­trolled. The operator of the device can help to reduce electromagnetic inter­ference by maintaining a safe distance between the portable and mobile HF communication devices (transmitters) and the device itself as recommended below with regard to the communication device's maximum output power.
Nominal transmitter power (W) Safe distance with regard to the transmitting frequency (m)
150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
0,01 0,12 0,12 0,23
10 3,8 3,8 7,3
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1 1,2 1,2 2,3
0,1 0,38 0,38 0,73
100 12 12 23
The recommended safe distance (d) in metres (m) can be determined by using the equation that applies to the transmitters frequency in the case of transmitters where their nominal power is not listed above, whereby 'P' is the nominal transmitter power in Watts (W) according to the details supplied by the manufacturer of the transmitter.
Comment 1: The higher value applies to 80 MHz und 800 MHz. Comment 2: The propagation of electromagnetic waves is affected by absorp-
tion and reflexes caused by buildings, objects and people.
16.1.5 EM-Emission inside device
EM-Emission inside device: 5 Hz – 2 kHz 2 kHz – 400 kHz 9 kHz – 30 MHz 30 MHz – 1 GHz 1 GHz – 6 GHz
max. 2.1 μT; (0.51 kV/m) max. 1.3 μT; ( max. 41 dbμV/m (0.1 mV/m) max. 95 dbμV/m (32 mV/m) max. 90 dbμV/m (32 mV/m)
0.44 kV/m)
see also page 38.
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JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty
17 JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty
JK-Products, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under intended normal use as described in the unit's Oper­ation and Instruction Manual, for a period of three (3) years from date of sale.
This Limited Warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the equipment through JK-Products, Inc. or its authorized dealer or distributor, and is not transferable.
Global Service USA obligations under this warranty are limited to repair or replacement of any defective part without charge for that part to the original purchaser, with the following exceptions:
A Fluorescent lamps are warranted against defects for a period of thirty (30) days from date of sale.
B Only parts obtained through JK-Products, Inc., its authorized dealers or distributors may be used. Transportation costs for parts shipped to the consumer and the return of defective parts to Global Service USA are not included.
C Labor will be furnished without charge for ninety (90) days from date of purchase only. All labor and related charges must be authorized by Global Service USA prior to start of repairs, and must coincide with Global Service USA established rates and time allotment policy.
D Acrylic: Refer to Manufacturer's Acrylic Warranty Policy. It is impera­tive that the original customer completes and returns the enclosed warranty card within 10 days after purchase to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims.
E Items considered to be wear items such as rubber foot mats, buttons, or other items which the user comes into contact with during normal operation of the device, are warranted for a period of 30 days from the date of pur­chase.
If the warranty card is not registered, proof of purchase from JK-Products, Inc. or its authorized dealer or distributor will be required prior to any consideration on warranty claims. This could result in service delays.
This warranty is extended to the individual or legal entity, whose name ap­pears on the warranty registration card filed with Global Service USA, or whose name appears on the original sale document and may not be trans­ferred to any other individual or legal entity.
This warranty does not apply to any failure of the product, or any parts of the product due to alterations, modifications, misuse, abuse, accident, improper maintenance, improper installation, acts of God or if the serial number on the product has been removed, altered or defaced. Adequate packaging must be used for returned goods to prevent freight damage.
There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. There is no express or implied warranty of fitness of mer­chantability.
The remedies provided in this limited warranty are the exclusive reme­dies provided to the purchaser by Global Service USA and are provided in substitution of all other remedies. Consequential and incidental dam­ages are excluded.
No person, firm or corporation is authorized to obligate JK-Products, Inc. for any liability in connection with the sale or use of these goods.
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17.1 Limited Acrylic Warranty
JK Products, Inc. warrants its acrylic sheets to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under intended normal use, for a period of one (1) year from date of sale of the tanning bed or 1,200 hours of operation whichever comes first. Due to the tanning lotions, cosmetics, disinfectant and improper cleaners used on tanning surfaces that cannot be controlled by JK Products, Inc., after the first thirty (30) days of warranty period acrylic will be subject to a prorated cost to the consumer.
JK Products, Inc. obligations do not include transportation charges on re­placement acrylic.
JK Products, Inc. assumes no liability for the cost of removing defective sheets or installing replacement sheets, or for damage to persons or property.
To make a claim, contact an authorized dealer or distributor of JK-Products, Inc. or Global Service USA with the model number, the serial number, and the date of purchase of the bed in which the acrylic will be used.
There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. There is no express or implied warranty of fitness or mer­chantability.
The remedies provided in this limited warranty are the exclusive reme­dies provided to the purchaser by Global Service USA and are provided in substitution of all other remedies. Consequential and incidental dam­ages are excluded.
JK Products & Services, Inc. 411 West Washington Avenue Suite B Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401
Phone: 800-445-0624 Fax: 870-935-9046 E-mail: support@jkamerica.com http://support.jkamerica.com
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17.2 Warranty Claims
17.2.1 Policy & Procedures
1. When to file a Warranty Claim: In the event that your tanning system is not functioning properly under intend-
ed normal use as described in the unit's Operation and Instruction Manual, you may then have established cause to file a Warranty Claim.
NOTE:
Both the tanning system and legal registered owner must meet the criteria established under JK Products, Inc. Limited Warranty as described in this manual before any Warranty
2. Where to call to place a Warranty Claim: JK-Products, Inc. is supported nationwide by an extensive dealer/distributor
network through whom the majority of our units are sold. These deal­ers/distributors are required by contract to stock sufficient parts to meet the various warranty and nonwarranty needs of their customers.
Therefore, in order for you to properly file a Warranty Claim, you must locate the name and phone number of the dealer/distributor through whom you pur­chased your unit. Normally this information can be easily located either on your paid invoice or other proof of purchase documentation that you received when taking delivery of the unit.
Next, notify the dealer/distributor of the serial number, model number and date unit was purchased. This will initiate the Warranty Claim process.
Upon determination of the problem, your dealer/distributor can then supply you with the part(s) and proper instructions to return your unit to working or­der.
Each dealer/distributor has their own internal procedure for handling Warranty Claims and credits.
Acknowledgment of the Agreement is not required for acceptance of the fore­going stipulations.
Claim will be considered.
NOTE:
JK-Products, Inc., the manufacturer, does not involve itself in the direct handling of a Warranty Claim except where mitigat­ing circumstances apply and where required by law.
NOTE:
If a part returned to Global Service USA proves to be opera­tional and not defective, or if product code numbers on part do not correspond with individual unit date on file with Global Service USA, then a 30% restocking fee will be charged in addition to the retail purchase price of part.
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You must comply to the instructions and warnings under chapter:
4.1 Intended use 5.1 Prohibited usage 6.1 What you must do to avoid serious harm
Any other use shall be considered improper. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage or injuries resulting from misuse. The operator bears the sole risk for this.
The proper use also includes compliance operating and maintenance conditions. This device may only be operated, maintained and repaired by persons familiar with these tasks and who are aware of the dangers involved.
with the manufacturer`s instructions,
17.2.2 Labor Warranty Claim/Credit Procedures
Global Service USA furnishes labor without charge for a period of 90 days from date of purchase. All labor and related charges must be authorized by Global Service USA prior to start of repairs, and must coincide with Global Service USA established rates and time allotment policy.
Please contact our Service Department for authorization and billing proce­dures.
17.3 Limited Lifetime Warranty
Global Service USA warrants specific individual components of the tanning system against defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the prod­uct. Coverage is limited to units purchased after November 1, 1994.
This warranty is restricted to the following components only:
Steel Back Panels Structural Steel Frame Components Exterior Steel Body.
NOTE:
Components are warranted on an individual basis and not as they may effect the complete product.
Warranty coverage does not include cosmetic abnormalities such as scratch­es, nicks, dents, rust, oxidation of paint interfere with the designed function of the unit.
This warranty does not include failure of the product due to alteration, modifi­cations, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance, improper installation or repair.
This warranty is not transferable and is only applicable to the original pur­chaser named on a completed and registered warranty record at JK-Products, Inc. headquarters.
JK Products, Inc. obligations do not include transportation charged on the shipping of new components to the customer or on the return of defective components of the manufacturer. All freight charges must be paid by the customer.
or other cosmetic changes that do not
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There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. There is no express or implied warranty of fitness or merchantability.
The remedies provided in this limited warranty are the exclusive remedies provided to the purchaser by Global Service USA and are provided in substi­tution of all other remedies. Consequential and incidental damages are ex­cluded.
NOTE:
Any misuse, abuse, modification, alteration, improper maintenance, improper installation, etc. of this product or its intended use will subject said party to direct responsibility and liabilities for any and all consequences resulting from such action. Furthermore, such actions will void all warranties and may relieve Global Service USA of any liabilities relating to said product.
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18 Index
Inde
A
Accent lighting
Canopy ................................ 75
front panel ........................... 75
Acrylic panel .............................. 64
Load .................................... 28
Air routing .................................. 17
Application tips .......................... 53
B
Bed base ................................... 67
C
Canopy panel ............................ 65
Chip card replacement .............. 68
Cleaning ........................ 53, 54, 58
Air conditioning .................... 77
Air conditioning filter ............ 77
Filter .................................... 75
Filter mat ............................. 76
Lamps, filter panels ............. 59
Cleaning or replacing lamps
Base .................................... 72
Canopy ................................ 73
Cleaning/disinfection
Cleaning intervals ................ 60
Commissioning ......................... 19
Customer Service ....................... 2
D
Decommissioning ...................... 80
Definitions ................................... 6
Device description ..................... 12
Dimensions ............................... 30
Disinfection ................... 53, 54, 58
Disposal .................................... 80
E
F
Facial tanner
Maintenance intervals ... 56, 61
Filter
Cleaning ........................ 75, 76
Filter panels .............................. 71
Maintenance intervals ... 56, 61
Foreseeable misuse .................. 40
Functions .................................. 48
G
Guidelines ................................. 11
H
High pressure lamps,
fire hazard ................................. 71
I
Installation location ................... 17
Intended use ............................. 35
Interior lights ............................. 74
L
Lamp configuration ................... 31
Lamps, replacing ....................... 68
Low pressure lamps .................. 69
M
Makrolon tubes ......................... 70
N
Noise level ................................ 28
O
Obligations of the
studio operator .......................... 40
Operating altitude ...................... 18
Order numbers .................... 31, 34
Electrical specifications ............. 28
EMC information ....................... 86
Empty the condensation tank .... 77
Export ........................................ 11
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P
Packaging ................................ 81
Plastic surfaces (care) .............. 58
Power rating ............................. 28
Prohibited usage ...................... 36
R
Recycling .................................. 80
S
Safety measures during
maintenance work .................... 55
Scope of delivery ...................... 11
Service kit ................................. 63
Setup location .......................... 18
Skin condition ........................... 35
Skin types ................................. 45
Spare parts ......................... 56, 61
Order numbers ................... 34
Staff training ............................. 40
Starter ................................ 31, 70
Storage ..................................... 80
T
Tanning times ........................... 46
Technical data .......................... 28
Transport .................................. 16
Troubleshooting ....................... 83
U
UV lamps
Control ................................ 31
Power rating ....................... 31
V
Ventilation ................................ 17
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