HPA Solarium
HB826/A
Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care
Service Manual
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- On account of the short high starting current, the house
fuse should be of a 16 A-delayed type.
- The appliance will work in operating position only.
- Always check if the protecting glass pane (item 8) is
fitted after a repair.
- HPA lamps only start when they have cooled down
sufficiently.
- Never touch a HPA lamp with your fingers.
If necessary, clean the lamp with alcohol.
- Colour differences may occur when new lamps are
installed. This phenomenon is characteristic of HPA
lamps and disappears after a short period of use.
- After assembly the glass filter should be free from finger
prints and dust.
Clean the glass filter with alcohol, if necessary.
- Never look in the direction of the radiation part while
the lamps are on without wearing protecting goggles.
- In case of insufficient cooling (e.g. when the ventilation
apertures are blocked or when the fan is defective) the
safety device (item 9) will automatically switch off the
solarium.
Once the cause of overheating has been removed and the
solarium has cooled down sufficiently, the appliance will
switch on again automatically.
- When the appliance is a few years old, we advise you to
apply a drop of thin oil to the bearings of the fan.
- Let the solarium cool down first (approx. 15 mins)
before closing and storing it away.
- Only move the solarium when folded.
- In case of complaints about little or no tanning, the output
can be measured by means of a so-called
UVX-36 meter.
The figure given on the title sheet is the minimum value to
be measured in the centre of the radiation field after 5 mins
of warming up and with the appliance connected to the
rated voltage.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Input consumption : 1650 W / 230 V
- UV-A source : 3x HPA Flexpower 400-600
- Ballast : 3x BHA 500L / 230 V
- Starter : 3x SN 58-spec.
- Timer : 60 mins motor driven
- Radiation area : 185 x 75 cm
- Protecting goggles : HB072 - 4822 690 80147
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- Output UVX-36 meter : min. 4.2 mW/cm
- Production code YYWW : on type plate
at 65 cm
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03/10
RADIATION PART
HB826/A
FLOOR PART
DISASSEMBLY
- Remove the 10 screws with which the housing (item 7) is
fastened to the cover (item 1).
The housing will continue to cling to the cover.
- Disconnect the connectors of the connecting cable and
motor.
- Undo the other connections.
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
- It can be established whether lamps, ballasts or starters are
defective by interchanging them.
- When replacing a lamp holder (item 10) 2 tubular rivets
must be drilled out.
The bracket is fastened with 2 M2.5 x 10 bolts.
DISASSEMBLY
- Remove 6 square and 3 round ornamental props (item 20).
- Loosen 14 visible screws by which the cover (item 18) is
fastened.
- Pass the mains cord cover (item 31) and the timer cover
(item 16) through the opening below, after the screws have
been taken out.
- Loosen the screw under the timer cover.
- Remove the cover (item 18) in horizontal position so that
the screws will not fall out.
(As screws with varying length are used, it is not possible to
interchange them.)
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
- The wheel can be replaced after the decorative cap has been
removed by means of a small screwdriver.
- A burned NTC resistor or overheated wiring points to a
wiring fault at the connecting block (item 21).
MISCELLANEOUS
- No specific issues.
SK1
FLOOR PART
L
Re1
M
TIMER
L1
NTC
S2
2
NTC
a1b1
SK2
a
SK3
1
C1
S1
L2
NTC
S3
3
L3
N
LA1 LA2 LA3
M
SK4 SK5 TCO
RADIATION PART
2-5