UWE P90 Operating And Assembly Instructions Manual

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Operating and Assembly Instructions
Model: P90
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Copyright and Trademark
© Copyright 2015 uwe Light GmbH
This documentation only covers products manufactured by uwe Light GmbH. It must not be duplicated, photocopied, translated or stored without prior special consent by uwe Light GmbH. Duplication on electronic media or in a machine-readable form, either in whole or in part, is also prohibited.
is a registered trademark of uwe Light GmbH
DISCLAIMER
All information given in this document correspond to the status quo at the date of publication but may be subject to changes. Therefore, we do not accept any liability for, nor do we guarantee the accuracy and/or completeness of the information.
EXPORT
Technical equipment and versions of the devices are in accordance with the legal prescriptions of the respective country of destination. Export to the European Union of the uwe products, listed in this guide, or operation of the systems in these countries, are not permitted. uwe does not accept any manufacturer’s liability in case this direction is not adhered to. It is expressly pointed out that any violation of the export/operation prohibition will involve substantial risks of liability for the exporter and/or operator.
MANUFACTURER
uwe Light GmbH Buchstraße 82 73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd Germany
CONTACT
PC Tan 1040 Wilt Avenue Ridgefield, NJ 07657 USA 1-800-FAST TAN (327-8826)
Document version date: December, 2015
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Contents
1. General information
1.1 About these instructions
1.2 Safety signs
1.3 Transport by forklift truck
1.4 Other modes of transport
1.5 Environmental regulations
1.6 Service
1.7 Updating system software
2. Safety notes
2.1 General safety notes
2.2 Duties of the operator
2.3 Intended use
2.4 Indications for use
2.5 Contraindications
2.6 Warnings
2.7 Remote timer controlled operation
2.8 Guidelines for the use of protective eyewear
3. Description of the tanning device
3.1 Standards
3.2 Components
3.3 Functionality
4. Connections
4.1 Class I ME equipment
4.2 Overview - supply connections
4.3 Connecting the mains voltage
4.4 Connecting an external audio source
4.5 Studio music signal
4.6 Operation using different audio sources
4.7 Remote control timer operation
4.8 T-Max Connection (External and internal timer)
4.9 Not Applicable
4.10 Breeze connections
5. Start-up
5.1 Operating modes
6. Tanning instructions
6.1 Instructions for the user
6.2 Exposure schedule
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7. Tanning mode
7.1 Starting the tanning session in remote control timer mode
7.2 Basic functions
8. Service menu
8.1 Service module
8.2 Operating the service module
8.3 Service module menu
8.4 Pre-set service intervals
8.5 Overview of possible setting
8.6 Service menu diagram
8.7 Set decorative lighting
9. Maintenance and cleaning
9.1 Instructions for cleaning and care
9.2 Maintenance intervals
9.3 Acrylic panes
9.4 Facial tanners
9.5 Sunlamps
9.6 Filter mats
9.7 Breeze
9.8 Aroma - Not Applicable
10. Assembly Instructions
10.1 Delivery condition
10.2 Disassembly of the unit
11. System messages
11.1 System messages
11.2 Tips for Troubleshooting
12. Technical data
12.1 Views
12.2 Labels attached to the tanning device (representative model)
13. uwe EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
14. WARRANTY CARD
15. EMC Information
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1. General information
1.1 About these instructions
This operating manual is intended for use by
- Operator and staff > Persons responsible for the operation, disinfecting, cleaning and maintenance work and instructs the user in the operation of the device.
- User > A person who uses the tanning device at a commercial facility.
- Service provider > Qualified outside service company authorized by the manufacturer for assembly, maintenance and repair work. Any person dealing with this uwe Sunlamp Product (hereafter referred to as tanning device) must have read and understand these instructions. This manual describes tanning devices equipped with the maximum number of features.
Keep this manual readily available at all times.
1.2 Safety signs and symbols
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1.3 Transport by forklift truck
- The tanning device is mounted on a pallet.
- Insert the forks carefully into the openings of the pallet.
- Lift the load by a few centimeters.
- Transport the load carefully to the place of installation.
1.4 Other modes of transport
If a forklift truck cannot be used for transport, the tanning device must be partially disassembled and the parts must be transported individually to the place of installation, e.g. using a dolly. Depending on the weight of the components, lifting them might require several people.
1.5 Environmental regulations (disposal of lamps)
Fluorescent lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste products containing mercury. Some areas of the USA and Canada have specific regulations regarding disposal of these waste. Please check the laws in your area and act in accordance with municipal waste regulations. Please retain proof of proper disposal of lamps. Your local regulatory agency can assist you with the disposal of lamps. Report the number of lamps to your local agency by telephone or in writing. The regulatory agency can provide you with a delivery point for your lamps or will take care, in conjunction with a disposal company, of the collection and proper disposal of the lamps (Fees for this may apply). Please contact your code enforcement officials for more information regarding laws governing disposal of these components in your area.
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1.5.1 Disposal of consumable supplies
Dispose of AQUA SYSTEM and AROMA containers and their contents according to the national waste disposal laws and in accordance with the municipal waste regulations.
1.6 Service
REPAIRS - SERVICE - REPLACEMENT - PARTS AND LAMPS - EYE PROTECTION
If you are in need of any of the above mentioned products or services, you should contact:
PC Tan 1040 Wilt Avenue Ridgefield, NJ 07657, USA 1-800-FAST TAN (327-8826)
NOTE: All repairs and replacement components including, but not limited to protective eyewear, lamps, timers and acrylic must be in compliance with CFR 21 1040.20.
Only use original spare parts, otherwise operating authorization and terms of warranty will become void.
Technical documentation like operating and assembly instructions as well as diagrams and original spare parts can be provided by uwe Light GmbH.
“WARNING: No modification of this equipment is allowed.”
1.7 Updating system software
Software Update is only possible by uwe
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This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under 21 CFR 1040.20
DANGER--Ultraviolet radiation. Follow instructions. Avoid overexposure. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer. WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR; FAILURE TO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONG-TERM INJURY TO THE EYES. Medications or cosmetics may increase your sensitivity to the ultraviolet radiation. Consult physician before using sunlamp if you are using medications or have a history of skin problems or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. If you do not tan in the sun, you are unlikely to tan from the use of this product.
Product meets requirements of UL standard 482, CSA C22.2 No. 224 and EMC standard IEC 60601-1-2: 2007
2. Safety notes
2.1 General safety notes
Read the operating instructions before using the tanning device.
This tanning device must be operated with an external timer as specified in Chapter 2.7
Remote timer controlled operation.
When the device is in use no other people may remain in the room. This includes both children and adults.
NOTE: This tanning device is intended to be used by only one adult person at a time. Therefore, only one (1) pair of protective eyewear is provided with each uwe tanning device. Use protective eyewear whenever the tanning device is operated. Read related operating instructions in chapter 2.8 Guidelines for the use of protective eyewear.
Do not tan more than once in a 24 hour period. Tanning results normally occur after a few sessions and increase after four (4) weeks of regular exposure. Follow the exposure schedule in accordance with your skin type as specified in chapter 6.2 Exposure schedule. Failure to do so may result in overexposure. However, regardless of how dark an individual may tan on this tanning device, it will not provide adequate protection against overexposure to natural sunlight or UVB tanning devices.
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SKIN TYPE II - This is the individual that usually burns easily and severely, tans minimally or lightly and peels.
SKIN TYPE III - Often referred to as AVERAGEcomplexion. Burns moderately and tans about average.
SKIN TYPE IV - This individual burns minimally, tans easily and above average with each exposure.
SKIN TYPE V - This individual rarely burns tans easily and substantially.
Follow all instructions given in this manual. In addition to that, observe all applicable statutory provisions and regulations, also those applicable in the country of operation.
The device may only be installed and assembled by a trained service provider.
Observe all danger signals and safety signs attached to the equipment.
Safety signs must not be removed, and safety appliances must not be disabled.
The tanning device may only be operated when in perfect working condition.
Never operate the tanning device with the outer covering removed or with the acrylic panes removed.
Pay attention to the weight limit of acrylic bed pane (tanning bed devices only).
The canopy is not designed to carry additional loads. In particular, during installation the canopy must not be charged with additional loads.
Caution – Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide. The solvents of adhesives and flammable solutions used for cleaning and disinfecting should be allowed to evaporate before the unit is used
2.2 Duties of the operator
- Inform users of the possible risks of tanning.
- Responsible to ensure the tanning device is handled properly and may only be used when in complete operational condition.
- Ensure no safety component is removed or bypassed to impair the safe operation of the device.
- Obligated to train your personnel and ensure your staff understands and observes the operating instructions, including intended use, safety and cleaning/disinfection and maintenance instructions.
- Please make all instructions available to your staff at their workplace.
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The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages or injuries resulting from improper use of the equipment or non-observance of these operating instructions.
2.3 Intended use
This tanning device is intended for the cosmetic tanning of the human skin.
This tanning device is designed for use by one adult person at a time that is in full command of her physical, sensorial and mental faculties. Moreover, sufficient knowledge and experience are required.
Wear protective eyewear to block UV radiation during tanning.
Lie down on the bench in a straight position and with physical contact to the bench. Choose a suitable position to reach the interior control panel at all times during the tanning. During the operation no other person shall be in the radiation range of the tanning device.
2.4 Indications for use
Any adult person that is not listed under chapter 2.5 Contraindications may use this tanning device for the purpose of cosmetic tanning. In doubt consult a physician.
2.5 Contraindications
This sunlamp product is contraindicated for use on persons under the age of 18 years.
Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases! Please observe the following instructions.
This sunlamp product must not be used
- If skin lesions or open wounds are present.
- by persons wearing heart pacemakers.
- by persons prone to sunburn (skin type I).
- by persons already suffering from sunburn.
- by persons taking medicines.
- by persons taking photosensitive medications.
- by persons, who had several severe sunburns as children.
- by persons, who are being treated by a physician for conditions associated with
photosensitivity.
- by persons, who are prone to freckles.
- by persons with atypical discolored skin areas or/and with more than five atypical moles
with a diameter of 5 millimeters or more and persons with more than 16 moles with a diameter greater than or equal to 2 millimeters. If in doubt, consult a physician!
- by persons with naturally red hair color.
- by persons, who do not tan at all or cannot tan without getting sunburn.
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2.6 Warnings
- This sunlamp product should 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 should be regularly evaluated
for skin cancer.
2.7 Remote timer controlled operation
This tanning device must be operated with an external timer that is listed in compliance with UL
917. If the external timer fails, the tanning device is automatically switched off by an internal timer after the TE-time of the respective type of tanning device. The maximum tanning time must not be exceeded.
2.8 Guidelines for the use of protective eyewear
Before use, the length of the elastic strap must be adjusted to the required head size. For maximum protection to alleviate stray light, the eye protection must fit securely and comfortably on the eyelids. If there is any stray light from the sides or under the rim of the lens, DO NOT USE this eye protection. Ask the studio staff to recommend an alternative eye protection. Never use eye protection lenses that are broken, cracked, bleached out, or otherwise damaged.
3. Description of the tanning device
3.1 Standards
This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under No. 21 CFR 1040.20, UL 482, CSA C22.2 No. 224 and EMC standard IEC 60601-1-2: Ed. 3, 2007
3.2 Components
Applied parts are: Handle, acrylic patient support, shoulder tanner, control panel.
The tanning device basically consists of the following components:
Not every model is equipped with all of the options described here and therefore:
1. Please observe the instructions which apply to your unit.
2. Please pass on all information to the user.
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INTERACTIVE OPERATION
You can regulate the tanning intensity and cooling for your body and face separately.
AIR JET
An air vent is provided in the canopy which allows cool air to be directed over the upper part of the body and lower body with separate controls.
FAN
The fans continue to run for about 4 minutes (factory setting) after switching off the unit in order to cool it down.
BREAKSAFE (unit type XTT)
The filter discs above the high pressure lamps are protected by a BREAKSAFE device. If one of these filter discs breaks, the power is cut off and the unit can only be restarted after the filter disc has been replaced.
POWERSPOT
There are two POWERSPOTS one each in the shoulder tanners for focused upper shoulder tanning.
BREEZE
There are two nozzles in the canopy fan and two nozzles in the shoulder tanner from which a fine atomized spray of distilled, sterilized water can be sprayed into the tanning area on demand.
SERVICE MODULE
The service module allows you to monitor the operating hours according to the total operating hours of the tanning device, the operating time of the High pressure lamps and POWERSPOT.
The service module facilitates maintenance and inspections of parts for wear (see Ch. 5).
AUDIO SYSTEM (T-MAX AUDIO amplifier optional)
The unit may be connected to an external sound system.
CONNECTION TO MP3 PLAYER, IPOD AND CELL PHONE
The bed has a connection for your MP3 Player, iPod and your cell phone with which you can hear your own music.
LOUDSPEAKER
The solarium has two speakers allowing you to enjoy the music played on the central sound system while you tan.
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4. Connections
4.1 Class I ME equipment
4.3 Connecting the mains voltage
Electrical Requirements
The unit is not delivered with a power cable for connection. The three-phase current cable must be installed by a licensed electrician. The appropriate wiring diagram is supplied with every unit. WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth.
1. Install a separation device in the permanently fixed electrical installation to separate the mains power with a contact opening of at least 3 mm on each pole.
The external construction like the fuses, main switch, fault current circuit breaker, have to be arranged by the owner/operator according to be local regulations. Fuse, earth leakage circuit breaker and main switch are to be installed as per local regulations.
CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS
The electrical installation must be equipped with a freely accessible all-pole disconnecting device in accordance with the overvoltage category III. (Master switch with clearly marked on/off settings e.g. “O” and “I” or additional indicator light). This means that for full separation each pole must have a contact gap according to the conditions of the overvoltage category III. The device shall be capable of being locked in the off-position and shall comply with IEC
60447. A supply main switch must not be incorporated in the power supply cord. A Class-A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) has to be used for Canada. Should the operation of the tanning device cause any interference in the power supply network, e.g. with ripple-control systems (TRA), consult your power supply company to have corresponding blocking elements (audio frequency suppressors) installed.
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The tanning device is set up to operate on 3 phase operation.
3-Phase Operation (3 x 220V / 60Hz)
4.4 Connecting an external audio source
On the right side of the bed, a connection plate for an external audio system is located through which a non-amplified audio signal can be fed.
WARNING : Use only approved external devices to be connected to audio source. When FUNCTIONAL CONNECTION between the Tanning Bed and other items to be connected to the equipment can cause the allowable values of LEAKAGE CURRENT to be exceeded, then safety measures incorporating a SEPARATION DEVICE shall be applied. Contact PC Tan in case of doubt.
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4.5 Studio music signal
The music input signal must be a non-amplified signal. If the music input signal is amplified, it should be reduced with a high-low level adapter. Adjustment of the sound level can only be conducted in the service menu Pr8 & Pr9.
4.6 Operation using different audio sources
The tanning device can be operated using the following audio sources:
- External Audio Sources
- Line-In
Connection Line-In. External players as MP3 players, mobile phones (cell phones), iPods, etc.
4.7 Remote control timer operation
The unit is configured for remote timer operation upon delivery from the factory.
Danger to life!
Power down the unit and protect against accidentally being switched back on!
4.8 T-Max Timer (External Timer)
The unit may only be connected by a qualified electrician in accordance with the appropriate national norm.
Unplug the unit. The T-Max CAT 5 Cable (66/2, 10 meters long) is supplied with every unit. Plug the plug (66/3) of the T-Max cable into the T-Max adapter (66/4) of the control board. Feed the cable through the recess (65/1) of the base outside and connect the cables at the T-Max Timer (66/1). Refer to the connections of the table in picture 66. Information about T-Max operation can be found within T-Max guide, which is supplied every T-Max Timer.
4.8.1 T-Max Timer (Internal Timer)
T-Max XT Board: Setting address & wiring: 1- Press and hold start & up buttons together until P1 appears 2- Press stop button to enter the P1 address parameter 3- Press the up button to enter the room number 4- Press the stop button until P1 appears 5- To exit hold the up and down buttons together till display goes to zero. Refer to the connections of the table in picture 67 & 68.
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4.9 Aroma - Not Applicable
4.10 Breeze connections
Connecting the BREEZE tank
On delivery from the factory, the BREEZE tank is not yet connected. The closed tank is transported in the front part of the foot area in its later location.
1. Unlock the two acrylic locks on the acrylic sheet bed with the Allen key and raise the bed upward. The acrylic sheet bed is held in open position by the two gas springs.
2. Unlock the front apron with the Allen key and lower the front apron forward.
3. Remove the BREEZE tank.
4. Unscrew the cover of the full BREEZE tank (3-8/3).
5. Screw the cover (3-8/2) with the line connection onto the full tank. The line may turn as the cover is screwed tight.
6. Move the full BREEZE tank into the base frame
7. Close the front apron and lock it.
8. Press the acrylic sheet bed downward and lock the two acrylic locks with the Allen key.
5. Start-up
Before switching on for the first time:
- Determine the pre-settings for the device in the service menu.
- Check correct installation of fluorescent tubes. The tube labeling must be visible, otherwise
no tanning effect may be obtained.
- Store these Operating Instructions in a place that allows for easy access at any time.
5.1 Operating modes
The three different operating modes are explained below:
STANDBY MODE
The tanning device is in an idle state, i.e. it is connected to the mains but is currently not being used. The tubes and the tanning lamps are switched off. From the standby mode you can access the service menu.
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TANNING MODE
The tubes and the tanning lamps are switched on and a tanning session is in progress. While the tanning device is in tanning mode, the settings for the ongoing tanning session can be changed via the interior control panel.
FAN RUN-ON
After the tanning session, the fan runs on for 4 minutes in order to cool down the device.
6. Tanning instructions
Tanning normally begins after one to two exposures and maximizes after one to four (1-4) weeks of exposure following the recommended schedule for your skin type.
NO SUNSCREEN WITH PROTECTION FACTOR
Sunscreens with sun protection factors are unsuitable for use in a tanning salon. For tanning, the skin should have been thoroughly cleaned and be dry. For optimum skin care, we recommend using our line of body care products after tanning.
6.1 Instructions for the user
Observe the following tanning instructions.
GENERAL
- Only the individuals described in the chapter 2.4 Indications for use may use the tanning
device.
- The different skin types tolerate the sun and hence tanning times to a different degree.
Please observe the specifications in the skin-type table (supplied with the tanning device) and the tanning times. After having reached the ultimate tan, further tanning can only be achieved by substantially exceeding the allowed tanning times. This must absolutely be avoided.
- The UV radiation of the sun or of UV appliances can cause damage to the skin or to the
eyes. These biological effects depend on the type and amount of radiation as well as on the individual sensitivity of the skin.
- After excessive exposure to radiation, the skin may exhibit sunburn. Excessively repeated
exposure to UV radiation of sunlight or UV appliances can result in premature ageing of the skin and in a higher risk of skin cancer.
- The unprotected eye can suffer from surface inflammation and in certain cases, e.g. after a
cataract operation, excessive radiation can damage the retina. After many repeated sessions a cataract might form.
- Do not expose yourself to UV radiation if you take medicine that increase the sensitivity to
ultraviolet radiation. When in doubt, seek medical advice.
- It cannot generally be assumed that the use of a tanning device reduces the risk of getting
a sunburn.
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- Seek medical advice if persistent swellings or skin sores develop or pigmented moles
change in appearance.
6.1.1 Application tips
When describing the operation, the tanning device is often shown with the canopy open. During tanning the canopy must always be closed.
Proper operation is not possible with the canopy open.
– 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.
Preparation time
Before the UV lamps turn on, you have a few minutes to prepare yourself. During the preparation time you can switch on the UV lamps at any time by pressing the START button.
*Remove your clothes and all jewelry.
*Remove make-up and other cosmetics.
*Remove glasses. Contact lenses can be worn under the protective goggles.
*Put on the protective goggles.
*Lie down on the bed surface.
*Close the canopy.
*Press the START button.
FOR EACH TANNING SESSION
- Always wear the supplied protective goggles.
- Remove cosmetics before the session and do not use any sunscreen.
- Allow for at least 24 hours to pass between sessions.
- After a tanning session in a studio, do not take another sunbath out of doors on the same
day.
6.1.2 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. four (4) minutes to
sufficiently cool the device.
To interrupt a tanning session, press the button STOP anytime during a session.
Press START again to restart the lamps.
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6.2 Exposure schedule
Skin type
Week1 1 st-3rD session
Week 2 4th-6th session
Week 3 7th-10th session
Week 4 11th-15th session
Weekly Subsequent session
II-Fair
2 min.
3 min.
6 min.
12 min.
12 min.
III-Average
2 min.
4 min.
6 min.
12 min.
12 min.
IV-Brown
2 min.
6 min.
8 min.
12 min.
12 min.
V-Dark Brown
2 min.
6 min.
8 min.
12 min.
12 min.
For the precise definition of the skin types, please refer to the supplied skin-type table.
If the tanning-session sequence is interrupted for 4 weeks or more, you will have to start with the first session again.
Recommended Exposure Schedule
Maximum exposure is 12 minutes!
Tanning Device:
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 UVB 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. The disadvantage of the UV-B radiation is that the tan does not become visible until one or two days after visiting the tanning salon. Therefore, the appropriate tanning device is to be selected depending on the desired tanning goal.
The tanning devices described here primarily emit UV-A radiation.
REPLACE ONLY WITH ORIGINAL LAMPS OR FDA APPROVED EQUIVALENT
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7. Tanning mode
The following explanations and functions refer to a tanning device that is fully equipped with all features.
7.1 Starting the tanning session in remote control timer mode
Operating and display elements:
[START] button (2-1/2) [STOP] button (2-1/3) [+] button(s) [-] button(s) Display (2-1/1) LED
Starting in remote timer-operated mode
1. The unit switches on automatically following the lead time depending on the used central control system.
2. If you would like to activate the unit before the lead time has passed, actuate [START] (2-1/2) (early start).
3. If you would like to switch off the unit before the set time has passed, actuate [STOP] (2-1/3). During this interruption, the tanning time continues to run, i.e. the flashing display (2-1/1) shows the running tanning time.
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7.2 Basic functions
Body Fan
You can control the functions of the tanning device via the interior control panel during the tanning session. It is particularly easy for you to access the basic functions.
Operating and display elements
[+] button (2-2/1)
[-] button (2-2/2)
LED (2-2/3)
The buttons control the infeed of cooling air over the body. Actuate [+] to increase the intensity of the cooling air infeed; actuate [-] to reduce the intensity.
You can select from 3 levels. The 5 LEDs are switched on appropriately for the 3 levels.
If you would like to completely switch off body cooling, actuate the [-] button for three seconds while on level 1. The previously set level is retained when restarting tanning. If body cooling was switched off, the unit starts on level 2.
Head end Fan
Operating and display elements
[+] button (2-3/1) [-] button (2-3/2) LED (2-3/3)
The buttons control the infeed of cooling air over the head. Actuate [+] to increase the intensity of the cooling air infeed; actuate [-] to reduce the intensity. You can select from 3 levels. The 5 LEDs are switched on appropriately for the 3 levels. If you would like to completely switch off head cooling, actuate the [-] button for three seconds while on level 1. The previously set level is retained when restarting tanning. If head cooling was switched off, the unit starts on level 2.
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Body tanning
Operating and display elements
[+] button (2-4/1)
[-] button (2-4/2)
Display (2-4/3)
LED (2-2/4)
The buttons control the intensity of body tanning. Actuate [+] to increase the intensity of body tanning; actuate [-] to decrease the intensity. You can select from 3 levels. The 5 LEDs are switched on appropriately for the3 levels. The previously set level is retained when restarting tanning. If body tanning was previously switched off, the unit starts on level 3 (highest level). If tanning is interrupted and reactivated within 2 minutes, the active LEDs flash for 2 minutes, i.e. high pressure s require up to 2 minutes before they are again energized. Upon conclusion of the tanning time, the high pressure lamps are switched off level by level.
Facial tanning
Operating and display elements
[+] button (2-5/1)
[-] button (2-5/2)
Display (2-5/3)
LED (2-5/4)
The buttons control the intensity of facial tanning. Actuate [+] to increase the intensity of facial tanning; actuate [-] to decrease the intensity. You can select from 3 levels. The 5 LEDs are switched on appropriately for the 3 levels. If you would like to completely switch off facial tanning, actuate the [-] button for 3 seconds while on level 1. The previously set level is retained when restarting tanning. If facial tanning was previously switched off, the unit starts on level 3 (highest level). If tanning is interrupted and reactivated within 2 minutes, the active LEDs flash for 2 minutes, i.e. high pressure lamps require up to 2 minutes before they are again energized. Upon conclusion of the tanning time, the high pressure lamps are switched off level by level.
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T-Max
Function
Operating elements
button (2-6/3)
button (2-6/4)
button (2-6/5)
To parametrize T-Max XT push the up (6/3), down (6/4) and start button (6/5). Please read the T-Max XT manual.
Program selection
Operating elements
[+] button (2-6/3)
[-] button (2-6/4)
Use [+] and [-] to select from the entertainment programs which are fed into the unit.
T-MAX AUDIO amplifier
Precondition to be able to operate the T-MAX XT AUDIO is the uwe Control Software
Variation V 1.09.05 or updated version.
T-Max Manager Version 4.18 or updated version.
T-Max XT Audio.
Function
Please use the following operation elements to operate the T­MAX XT AUDIO:
Operating and display elements:
[+2-7/4] button volume regulation
[- 2-7/3] button volume regulation
[ 2-7/5 ] button channel selection
[ 2-7/6 ] button channel selection
Channel selection:
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C0 Salon Stereo
C1 Customer Input (MP3)
C2 FM1
C3 FM2
C4 FM3
C5 FM4
C6 DMX1
C7 DMX2
C8 DMX3
C9 DMX4
The operating elements volume regulation are out of function after tanning. The parameter of the T-MAX XT AUDIO can be changed by operating the operating elements arrow (2-7/6) up and (2-7/6) down and Start button (2-7/7).
Please read therefore the operating instruction of the T-MAX XT AUDIO amplifier.
BREEZE
Operating and display elements
BREEZE button (2-7/1)
LED (2-7/2)
Actuate the button (2-7/1) with the symbol for BREEZE to spray a fine mist of distilled water
From nozzles located on the body fan and in the multifunction unit onto the body and face.
The LED (2-7/2) illuminates during a spray cycle. After approx. 2 minutes (block time), you can reactivate BREEZE.
Fault indicators
When the preset service intervals have been
reached for the following functions, the left
decimal point illuminates (2-8/2):
HP lamps
LP lamps
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BREEZE has the following special feature:
If the preset service interval is exceeded by a relatively long period of time, the continuously
illuminated right decimal point (2-8/1) begins to flash and the BREEZE function is deactivated.
Please inform the salon personnel.
Connection to MP3 Player, iPod and cell phone
Operating elements
Spiral cable
Plug the spiral cable into the MP3 Player, or iPod. Thus the music played on the central sound system is interrupted, and you can hear your own music.
8. Service menu
8.1 Service module
The operating unit (5-1) is used to display various operating states and error messages and provides service information. The unit is operated with the buttons on the key pad. In the standby mode, the display shows the value zero (5-2/1).
The service module includes three menus for calling up operating states and for reading error messages on the display (5-1/1) and (5-3/1):
Program menu Pr (5-2/2)
Service menu S1 (5-2/3)
Service menu S2 (5-2/4)
8.2 Operating the service module
(see chapter 8.6 Service menu diagram)
1. Simultaneously actuate [START] (5-3/2) and [STOP] (5-3/3) for approx. 4 seconds The program menu Pr (5-2/2) appears on the display.
2. Actuate [START] to change between the three menus. The program menu Pr, service menu S1 or service menu S2 appears.
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3. To enter the program, press Pr [STOP] in the program menu. The top menu level P1 (5-2/5) appears.
4. Use [START] to switch to the next menu level.
5. Actuate [STOP] to display the parameters, e.g. operating hours two values are displayed alternately. The single digit which is displayed is the ten-thousand place; the two digits which are displayed represent the thousands and hundreds places, respectively.
6. Actuate and hold down [START]. Read the tens and single digit places
7. Simultaneously actuate [START] and [STOP] and hold down for approx. 4 seconds to set the time counted up to now to zero (5­2/1) (reset), e.g. after replacing a lamp.
8. On the top menu level Pr, again actuate [START] and [STOP] simultaneously for approx. 4 seconds.
The service menu is exited and the display switches to the standby mode.
If the unit is disconnected from the power supply within 5 minutes following completion of the service module, the changed parameters are stored and activated. If parameters are changed, but not confirmed after exiting from the service module by disconnecting from the power supply, all settings remain as they
were prior to entering the service module.
For further information refer to chapter 8.6 Service menu diagram:
8.3 Service module menu
Program menu Pr
1. Operating hours can be read in the program menu.
PrP1 operating hours solarium PrP2 operating hours lamps, LP lamps in the bed, HP lamps PrP3 operating hours HP lamps for the facial tanner, POWERSPOT shoulder lamps PrP4 BREEZE spray cycles PrP5 Bleed BREEZE, necessary during
a) Initial commissioning b) tank change and service work on the BREEZE system see Chapter 6. Servicing and Maintenance
PrP6 Aroma - NOT APPLICABLE PrP7 – AfterBronzer - NOT APPLICABLE PrP8 Audio: adjustment of basic volume from 1 to 64 PrP9 Audio: adjustment of maximum volume from 1 to 64. PrP10 NOT APPLICABLE
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2. Example: by actuating [STOP] in the program menu P2, the currently elapsed operating hours are read for the lamps, LP lamps in the bed, High pressure lamps and POWERSPOT in the body tanner and side tanner.
3. Reading the operating hours: Two values are displayed alternately. The single digit which is displayed is the ten thousands place; the two digits which are displayed represent the thousands and hundreds places, respectively.
4. Actuate and hold down [START]. Read the tens and single digit places
5. Simultaneously actuate [START] and [STOP] and hold down for approx. 4 seconds to set the time counted up to now to zero (25/1) (reset), e.g. after replacing a lamp.
6. If an operating hour counter has reached its limit value, the left decimal point of the 7­segment display illuminates on the display.
If the unit is disconnected from the power supply within 5 minutes following completion of the service module, the changed parameters are stored and activated.
Service menu S1
In service menu S1 you can read:
S1P1: the cooling time of the fan: must not be changed S1P2: not assigned S1P3: not assigned S1P4: limit value of the operating hours for: lamps, LP lamps in the bed, and HP lamps for body tanner and shoulder tanner module. If the limit value is reached, the left decimal point on the display illuminates. S1P5: limit value of operating hours for: operating hours HP lamp and POWERSPOT shoulder tanner if the limit value is reached, the left decimal point on the display illuminates.
If the unit is disconnected from the power supply within 5 minutes following completion of the service module, the changed parameters are stored and activated.
Service menu S2
In service menu S2 you can read:
S2P1: reading the error memory
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Factory Setting
Possible setting for the operator
Minimum value
Maximum value
Overrun time
4 minutes
0 min.
10 min.
Low-pressure lamps
500 operating hours (hrs)
100 hrs
3000 hrs
High-pressure lamps
500 operating hours (hrs)
100 hrs
3000 hrs
POWERSPOT
500 operating hours (hrs)
100 hrs
3000 hrs
BREEZE Module
400 spraying operations
Cannot be changed, counts the spraying operations from 0 to 400. Warning! After 350 the right decimal point on the display illuminates. After 400 actuations the BREEZE button is locked.
If the left decimal point illuminates, one or more errors are stored.
1. Use [STOP] to access the error display Error messages in the service menu S2 are displayed with an E in the left position and an error number in the right position, e.g. E2.
2. By repeatedly actuating [START], you can cycle through the error memory and display up to the last 10 errors.
If an error message appears on the display: Contact uwe customer service or your specialized dealer. Do not yet clear the error memory. Rather, first consult uwe customer service or your specialized dealer.
8.4 Preset service intervals
When the pre-set service intervals are reached, the right decimal point on the display illuminates continuously
8.5 Overview of possible setting
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8.6 Service menu diagram
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8.7 Set decorative lighting
The LED-RGB illumination is manipulated by a controller with remote-control see picture 64. Additional to fixed adjusted programs the colours can be regulated in their brightness as well as in their speed.
The function of each button as picture 64
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9. Maintenance and cleaning
Regular maintenance is required for the safe operation of the tanning device and must be documented. Cleaning must be performed when required.
- Maintenance work may only be carried out by authorized, trained and qualified staff.
- Before carrying out any maintenance work, the tanning device must be disconnected from
the mains voltage.
9.1 Instructions for cleaning and care
GENERAL
- Before starting to clean the tanning device, take off any rings, bracelets, watches, etc. that
you might be wearing in order to avoid scratching the surfaces.
- Cleaning fluid must not run into the appliance.
ACRYLIC PANES, GRAB HANDLES AND DOOR HANDLES
- If possible, use the special cleaning and disinfectant agent Australian Gold PH Neutral
Disinfectant” supplied by PC Tan for cleaning the acrylic parts and handles, and dilute it according to manufacturer information.
VARNISHED AND PLASTIC PARTS
- Use a damp soapy cloth to clean the varnished and plastic surfaces.
- Do not clean the large plastic parts with a dry cloth. This might scratch the surfaces!
CLEANING AGENTS
- The surfaces and the acrylic panes must not be cleaned with concentrated disinfectants or
solvents or other liquids that contain alcohol!
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Component
Interval
Activity
As necessary
100h
500h
750h
1000h
3000h
10000h
Breeze X Replace
Facial Tanners
X
Replace
Shoulder Tanners
X
Replace
UV Lamps Base
X
Replace
HP Lamps Canopy
X
Replace
Springs X Inspect and replace as necessary
Springs X Replace
Kinematik (lift system) bolts and fasteners
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
Kinematik (lift system) bolts and fasteners
X
Replace
Chassis and associated fasteners
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
Chassis and associated fasteners
X
Replace
Wiring associated plugs / connections
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
Acryl UV Panels
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
Acryl UV Panels
X Replace
High pressure filter glass
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
High pressure lamp holder
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
High pressure lamp holder
X
Replace
Low pressure lamp holder
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
Low pressure lamp holder
X
Replace
Fans X Inspect and replace as necessary
Fans X Replace
Dust Filters
X
Inspect and replace as necessary
Dust Filters
X
Replace
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9.1 Maintenance intervals
Be sure that technical equipment is inspected and serviced regularly. During repair or start-up, additional measures must be taken to prevent unauthorized access to the safety area. Only authorized persons may work on the equipment, contact your authorized dealer or PC Tan Customer Service for further details. Do not do anything which could impair the safety of the equipment. Order original spare parts only from your specialized dealer or PC Tan. No liability can be assumed if parts other than the original spare parts are installed.
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9.2 Acrylic panes
Do not operate the unit without the acrylic sheets
Replacing the acrylic sheets
The acrylic sheets are made of special plastic with high UV penetrability. Therefore, when replacing, never use window glass or standard acrylic, as these filter the UV radiation either partially or completely. Always order the original acrylic sheets from your specialized dealer or unit manufacturer. Upon delivery of replacements, the acrylic sheets are covered on both sides with a protective foil.
Remove the foil before installing in the tanning unit. Do not operate the unit without acrylic sheets, as cooling of the unit cannot otherwise be
ensured.
In the event of damages, the manufacturer assumes no liability.
LIGHTGLASS The acrylic panel of the bed top is frosted on the backside.
Replacing the bed panel
Make certain that the gas springs are dismounted first and then the bed hinges! Otherwise, there is a danger that the gas springs will be released in an uncontrolled manner!
1. Unlock the two acrylic locks (6-1/2+3) with the Allen key.
2. Raise the acrylic sheet bed (6-1/1) upward. The acrylic sheet bed is held in open position by the two gas springs. The air separation sheet is held parallel to the acrylic sheet bed by the two restraining cables.
3. Unfasten the two mounts on the air separation sheet.
4. Remove the air separation sheet from the bed.
5. Unfasten the gas springs at the upper anchors by removing the locking element.
6. Use an open-end wrench to remove the lower ball-and-socket joint (6-2/4) from the bed and remove the gas spring (6-2/3).
7. Remove the acrylic sheet bed from the bed.
8. Dismount the left (6-1/5) and right (6-1/4) hinges with a size 13mm box wrench and use a size 13mm open-end wrench to counterturn.
9. Remove the acrylic sheet bed.
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10. Installation of the new acrylic sheet bed is performed in the reverse order.
11. After completely installing the acrylic sheet bed, pull off the protective foil from the top of the bed.
Replacing the air separation sheet
1. Unlock the two acrylic locks (6-1/2+3) with the Allen key.
2. Move the acrylic sheet bed (6-1/1) upward. The acrylic sheet bed is held in open
position by the two gas springs.
3. Unfasten the two mounts (6-3/3) on the air separation sheet (6-3/2).
4. Remove the air separation sheet (6-3/2) from the bed housing.
5. Remove the air separation sheet.
6. Place the new air separation sheet in the bed housing.
7. Installation of the new acrylic sheet bed is performed in the reverse order.
Replacing the HP-module acrylic sheet
1. Loosen the screws and remove the acrylic sheet.
2. Secure the new acrylic sheet with the screws
9.3 Facial tanners
In front of each of the three high pressure lamps in the canopy there is an XTT filter disc.
The high pressure lamps may only be operated with the particular filter configuration specific to the equipment. If filter discs are damaged or missing, the unit may not be used under
any circumstances. Danger of burning! Danger of permanent damage to the eyes! Depending on the model, the face tanner may not switch on immediately if restarted, or will only switch on with reduced power, as a cooling period of about 4 minutes is required .To replace a high pressure lamp, please contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer. No liability will be accepted if tubes other than those originally supplied are used.
BREAKSAFE unit XTT
Each XTT filter disc above the high pressure lamp in the canopy is equipped with a BREAKSAFE device. If one of these filter discs breaks, the power supply is cut off and the unit can only be restarted after the XTT filter disc has been replaced.
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Changing the high pressure lamp
Attention! Transport the sunlamp in its packing to the place of installation. Wear gloves when replacing the sunlamp.Never touch the sunlamp with your fingers, as fingerprints will damage
the sunlamp. Remove possible soling with a clean cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol. Never install a damaged sunlamp. Before installing the sunlamp check, if it shows mechanical damage.
Before opening the device to replace a sunlamp, always disconnect all poles of the device from the mains and wait until the tube has cooled completely. Wear goggles to protect yourself against exploding lamps.
Dismounting the acrylic sheet of the HP modules
1. Loosen the two screws and remove the acrylic sheet.
2. Loosen the screws of the filter glass tray. The filter glass tray folds downward at its hinge.
3. Remove the HP lamp at its base and insert the correct, new HP lamp.
Body area: Type BQ 600 EF 600W Facial area: Type BQ 1176 Z4 1000W
4. In the event of heavy soiling, clean the reflector with a clean, alcohol-moistened cloth.
5. Close the filter glass tray and secure it with the screws. Mount the acrylic sheet and secure with the screws.
Replacing the shoulder tanner
Risk of fatal injury: Disconnect the unit from the power supply!
The shoulder tanner must only be replaced by an electrically skilled person. Use only original uwe replacement parts.
1. Remove the appropriate paneling elements (6-8/1-4) from the multifunction unit.
2. Remove the reflector of the POWER SPOT by lightly pressing against the socket and turning counter clockwise. Photo 6-9 shows the POWER SPOT without reflector.
3. Take hold of the HP lamp (6-9/4) at the base (6-9/3) and pull out the lamp. The socket is made of ceramic and is easily damaged.
4. Pick up the new HP lamp by its base. Take note of the code on the base.
5. Plug the new HP lamp into the socket (6-9/5).
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6. Mount the reflector of the POWER SPOT by lightly pressing against the socket and turning clockwise.
7. Remount the paneling elements.
9.4 Sunlamp
Replacing the LP lamps in the bed
When first used, the lamps may have slight variations in color. This phenomenon disappears after a short time. The lamps illuminate darker at the ends. This is a physical phenomenon and not a defect of the lamp.
1. Unlock the two acrylic locks (6-6/2+3) with the Allen key.
2. Move the acrylic sheet bed (6-6/1) upward. The acrylic sheet bed is held in open position by the two gas springs.
3. Rotate the defective LP lamp (6-7/4) until the contact pins are visible in the groove of the base.
4. Pull out the defective LP lamp.
5. Hold the new LP lamp horizontally in such a way that the contact pins are vertically aligned.
6. While in this position, press the LP lamp into the base. Rotate the LP lamp 90 degrees so that the notch in the metal ring at the end of the map is at the top.
7. Move the acrylic sheet bed (6-6/1) downward.
8. Lock the two acrylic locks (6-6/2+3) with the Allen key.
9.5 Filter mats
Replacing the filter mats
The air for unit cooling is guided into the unit at the inlet through filter mats. There, lint, hair, dust particles, etc. are filtered out. As a result, the internal unit components, such as lamps, must only be cleaned at relatively long intervals. After extended periods of use, these filtered particles plug the filter, thereby impairing unit cooling. Check the state of the filter mats to prevent unit overheating. The interval at which this must be performed is dependent on the operating time and the degree of contamination.
Order the original filter mats only from your specialized dealer or the unit manufacturer. In any case, check the filters every 200 operating hours.
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Filter mats in the base housing
1. Unlock the two acrylic locks (6-37/2+3) with the Allen key.
2. Move the acrylic sheet bed (6-37/1) upward. The acrylic sheet bed is held in open position by the two gas springs.
3. Unlock the front apron (6-38/1) with the Allen key (6­38/2) and move the front apron forward.
4. Pull out the long filter mat (6-39/4) on the bottom of the controller mounting plate.
5. Pull out the rectangular filter mat (6-23/5) on the air conditioner.
6. Clamp the new, clean, properly sized filter mats properly into the grooves of the respective mounting locations.
7. Move the front apron upward and lock it with the Allen key.
8. Move the acrylic sheet bed (6-37/1) downward.
9. Lock the two acrylic locks of the acrylic sheet bed (6­37/2+3) with the Allen key.
Filter mats in the HP modules
All three HP modules are ventilated. There is a ventilation grate (6-40/2) along each of the long sides through which the room air is drawn into the HP modules for unit cooling. Filter mats are located behind the ventilation grates.
1. As shown to the side, compress the plastic ventilation grate (6-40/2) on the long sides by pressing at the edges.
2. Remove the ventilation grate.
3. Remove the old filter mat and position the new mat in the provided mount.
4. Remount the ventilation grate in the HP module.
Replacing the filter glass
The unit must not be used without filter pads! The uwe logo on the filter pad must be legible from the bed. Attention when assembling! Unit-specific
configuration of the HP-module filter glass for each module:
5x filter glass, type 322 (coated filter glass)
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1. Loosen the screws (6-41/1+2) and remove the acrylic sheet.
2. Loosen the screws of the sheet mount. The sheet mount folds downward at its hinge.
3. Move the filter glass by applying light pressure against the sheet mount until you can remove the filter pad from the mount.
4. Insert the new filter glass.
Make absolutely certain to use the correct number and type of filter glass according to the unit-specific configuration listed on the previous page. Failure to observe will result in a risk of burning!
Always insert the coated filter glass (type 326 or type 322) first in such a way that the uwe logo can be read correctly from the bed after assembly. When positioned in this way, the coated side faces the HP lamp.
5. Move back the sheet mount and screw in the screws for the sheet mount.
6. Clean the acrylic sheet from the inside and mount the new acrylic sheet.
Observe the cleaning instructions
7. Screw down the new acrylic sheet with the screws.
8. Clean the acrylic sheet from the outside.
9.7 Breeze
Servicing the BREEZE system
The BREEZE lines must be bled during the initial commissioning, following service work on the BREEZE system and after changing the tank.
Bleeding the BREEZE lines
Follow the instructions as described in Chapter 8.6 under program PrP5.
BREEZE-system faults
Fault indicators
When the preset service interval of the BREEZE system is reached, the right decimal point illuminates (6-43/1). BREEZE has the following special feature:
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If the preset service interval is exceeded by a relatively long period of time, the continuously illuminated right decimal point begins to flash and the BREEZE function is deactivated.
Further information on the service intervals can be found in Chapter 8.6
Replacing the BREEZE tank
The unit must absolutely be disconnected from the power supply before changing the tank!
The tank capacity is 10 liter. For health reasons, neither normal tap water nor distilled water may be used. Use only the water available from uwe in the original tanks which is triple distilled and sterile
1. Unlock the two acrylic locks on the acrylic sheet bed with the Allen key and move the bed upward. The acrylic sheet bed is held in open position by the two gas springs.
2. Unlock the front apron with the Allen key and move the front apron forward.
3. Remove the empty BREEZE tank.
4. Unscrew the cover (6-45/2) of the empty BREEZE tank (6­45/3).
5. Screw down the cover with the silicone line onto the full tank. The silicone line may turn as the cover is screwed down.
6. Move the full BREEZE tank into the base frame.
7. Close the front apron and lock it.
8. Move the acrylic sheet bed downward and lock the two acrylic locks.
After changing the BREEZE tank, the number of spray cycles must be set to zero in program menu PrP4. See Chapter 8.6
Set the BREEZE spray cycles to zero, bleed BREEZE After changing the BREEZE tank, the number of spray events must be set to zero in program menu PrP4. The BREEZE system is then to be bled in program menu PrP5. See Chapter 8.6 for details
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Setting BREEZE spray cycles to zero
1. Actuate [START] and [STOP] simultaneously for 4 seconds. The program menu Pr (6-46/2) appears on the display.
2. Actuate [STOP]. The program menu P1 (6-46/5) appears.
3. Actuate [START] until program menu P4 (6-46/8) BREEZE spray cycles appears.
4. Actuate [STOP] and then [START] and [STOP] simultaneously for 4 seconds. The number of BREEZE spray cycles counted up to now is set to zero (6-46/1).
Bleeding the BREEZE system
5. Actuate [START] and the program menu P5 (6-46/9) Bleed BREEZE appears.
6. In program menu P5, press [STOP] for up to 1 minute until the emission pattern of the nozzle jet is a finely atomized cone.
7. Disconnect the unit from the power supply within 5 minutes to save and activate the changed parameters.
Wait 1 minute before triggering another spray cycle.
9.8 Aroma - Not Applicable
10. Assembly Instructions
10.1 Delivery condition
The equipment is transported and delivered preassembled on a pallet. It is fastened to the pallet with straps and covered with a protective sheet. The pallet with the unit must be unloaded on-site using a hydraulic ramp or fork-lift truck. For the installation at the operating site the unit must first be disassembled on the pallet and then reassembled on site.
The following subassemblies are demounted and are supplied lying in their packaging on the bed:
Shoulder tanner assembly and fan assembly.
The unit is fastened securely to the pallet with packing straps and covered with shrink wrap film. The pallet is unloaded on site by means of a lifting platform or a fork-lift truck. To set up at the desired setup location, the unit must then be disassembled on the pallet and reassembled at the desired setup location.
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10.2 Disassembling of the unit
Assembly is performed in the reverse order of disassembly.
Assembly: Screw the pivot bearing screw left (66/2) and
right (67/2) with a torque of 100 Nm.
Shoulder Tanner
All units are intended only for use as sunbeds inside buildings. The unit may be operated only in areas that do not present an explosion hazard and in dry rooms. The rooms must be well ventilated with a supply air and exhaust air system.
Setup and assembly
Remove the packing straps and the shrink wrapping.
Removal of the bench sheet
Remove the gas springs (left and right) of the bench’s
kinematic system
Ensure first of all that the gas springs and then the bench hinges are removed! Otherwise there is a danger that the gas springs will release
uncontrolled!
INSTALLATION OF THE P90
• Use the Allen key to unlock the acrylic locks on the left (4/4) and right (4/5) on the bench sheet
• Lift up the bench sheet at the front
• Unhook the ropes between the bench sheet and the
acclimatizing sheet
• Detach the gas springs from their top anchors (3/1) (remove the securing element (3/2))
• Unscrew the bottom ball joint (2/2) from the bench
• Take out the gas springs (2/3)
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Fastening of the gas springs to the bench sheet
• Lower the bench sheet
• Demount the bench sheet hinge on the left (4/2) and right (4/3) using a size 13 box wrench
• Two persons are needed to remove the bench sheet (4/1)
Gas spring demounted
(1 piece each on the left and right)
Bench sheet hinged up, right-hand gas spring of bench demounted
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Removal of the paneling (base housing) Removal of the side panel at the foot end
Removal of the side panel at the head end
• Undo screws (9/2) and (9/3) on the bottom
• Remove the side panel at the head end (9/1)
Removal of the front apron
• Unlock the front apron (10/1) using an Allen key (10/2)
• Disconnect FLOORLIGHT plug X21 (11/2)
• Unhook the arrester cable (11/3) from its spring hook
and hold the front apron (11/1) firmly
• Two people are needed to take the front apron out of
the bottom mountings and place it on the side without scratching the plastic components
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Removal of the mounting plates Prerequisite:
Paneling components of the base frame (side components at the foot end, head end, front apron) are removed.
All the mounting plates are heavy and must be taken out and transported by two people
Removal of the control unit’s mounting plate
• Remove the right (12/1) and left (12/2) M6 screws that fasten the control unit’s mounting plate (12/3)
• Tilt the control unit’s mounting plate (12/3) forwards,
lift it and place it on the floor
• Remove the attachment bracket for the control unit’s mounting plate (12/4) under the bench frame
(12/5)
• Remove the attachment bracket for the filter
holder (12/6) (optional air conditioning unit)
Control unit’s mounting plate hinged down
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Removal of the control lead for the control panel
• Hold the control lead for the control panel (15/1) by
the plug (15/2), release the locking device on the plug (by pressing it in) and pull it upwards out of the socket (15/3)
Do not pull it by the lead because this could damage the contacts.
Special control leads
• Disconnect the loudspeaker leads for the
multifunction unit (16/1) (red/black for left loudspeaker, yellow/blue for right loudspeaker, viewed from the bed)
• Disconnect the control lead X10 for the air
conditioning unit (optional)
• Disconnect the control lead X11 for the multifunction
unit (16/3)
• Disconnect the audio-in lead (16/4) to the audio system’s connection plate
• Disconnect the control lead (16/5) to the headphone
socket on the control panel
• Disconnect 3-wire control lead (17/1) with Phoenix plug and 1-wire mains lead (17/2) (yellow/green) with AMP plug
3-wire control lead (18/1) with Phoenix plug and 1-wire mains lead (18/2) (yellow/green) with AMP-plug
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Disconnecting the head end supply
• Undo screws (20/1) and (20/2) in the lead through plate
• Disconnect the mains lead (20/3) for the air conditioning
unit
• Remove the control unit’s mounting plate
Removal of the mounting plate of the front high pressure lamp module
1. Disconnect plug X6 for the mounting plate for the front high pressure lamp module. Pull it out by the plug and not by the lead.
2. Remove the mounting plate for the front high pressure lamp module (21/1)
Removal of the bench mounting plate
1. Disconnect plugs X9 (22/2) and X8 (22/3), which
lead to the bench, at the mounting plate (22/1).
Pull them out by the plug, not by the lead.
To prevent the heavy bench mounting plate (23/1) from falling after pulling it out of its guide, pull it out only half way.
2. Carefully pull out the bench mounting plate (23/1) half way
3. Remove the mounting plate
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Removal of the mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module
1. Disconnect plug (24/2) X3 for the mounting plate of the front high pressure lamp module (24/1). Pull out by the plug, not by the lead.
To prevent the heavy mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module (25/1) from falling out of its guides after pulling it out, pull it out only half way.
2. Carefully pull out the mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module (25/1) half way
3. Remove the mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module (25/1)
Removal of the mounting plate for the middle high pressure lamp module
1. Disconnect plug X2 (26/2) for the middle high pressure lamp module (26/1). Pull out by the plug, not by the lead.
To prevent the heavy mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module (27/1) from falling out of its guides after pulling it out, pull it
out only half way.
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2. Carefully pull out the mounting plate for the middle high pressure lamp module (27/1) half way
3. Remove the middle mounting plate
Pull the supply lines leading to the base frame to the rear
• Demount the cable leadthrough cover (28/1) on the base frame for the stand from the rear side
• From the inside of the base frame, pull all leads through the opening to the rear
• Disconnect the earth lead (28/3) from the stand
• Disconnect the couplings for the BREEZE, and leakage
hoses
Coding lead for remote connection
Removal of the shoulder tanner and fan assembly The multifunction unit is delivered in demounted condition
• If necessary, remove the plastic panels (30/1 ... 30/4) of the multifunction unit and fan assembly by undoing the connecting screws in the plastic panels
• Disconnect the loudspeaker leads on the control unit’s mounting plate and expose up to the multifunction unit and fan assembly (The lines are mounted on the multifunction unit)
Plastic paneling components (30/1 ... 30/4) of the multifunction unit demounted
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Disconnection of the head-end control leads and hose lines
The head-end control leads and hose lines are already demounted when the unit is delivered.
• Disconnect the BREEZE supply line (33/1) and leakage line (33/2) so that no liquid escapes.
Disconnect the BREEZE supply line (33/1) and leakage line (33/2) and collect any escaping liquids.
• Remove the left nuts (35/1) and (35/2) on the left
fastening plate (35/3)
• Remove the right nuts (36/1) and (36/2) on the
rightfastening plate (36/3)
Removal of the rear sheet-metal paneling on the stand
• Remove the exhaust air duct (37/2)
• Remove the left cover (37/3)
• Remove the bottom cover (37/4)
• Demount the warm air recirculation unit, removing the
screws all round (38/3) (optional)
• Remove the cover for the servomotor (38/2)
• Disconnect the control lead (38/5) (mains lead) of the
servomotor
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Removal of the high pressure lamp modules
To avoid damaging or scratching the bench sheet, cover the bench sheet if it has not yet been removed. Removal of the bench sheet.
Removal of the cantilever arm’s top paneling
• Remove the screws (40/1) of the cantilever arm’s
paneling (40/2) on the left and right
• Remove the cantilever arm’s top paneling (41/1)
Disconnect control lead X35 (41/2) LED-illumination on
cantilever arm.
• Remove the cantilever arm’s cover screws 41/1)
• Push through control lead X35 (42/2) for LED-illumination
Control lead X35 (43/1) for LED-illumination
on cantilever arm
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• Fit the rear securing bolts (45/1) and (45/2)
In delivery condition the mounting bolts are already fitted.
• Disconnect the plug connector X24 on the lead
of the body fan (46/1) and the BREEZE hose coupling (46/2)
• Detach the body fan mounting (47/1+2)
• Pull through the body fan lead (48/2) complete
with plug X24 and the BREEZE hose complete with coupling (48/1)
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Removal of front high pressure lamp module
• Disconnect connector X17 (49/1)
• Unscrew the fan of the front high pressure lamp
module (50/1)
• Remove the screws (51/3 + 4) from the front
high pressure lamp module
• Remove the nuts complete with washers from
the mounting bolts (51/1 + 2)
• Take away the front high pressure lamp module Downwards
Removal of the middle high pressure lamp Module
• Disconnect connector X15 (52/1) from the front
of the cantilever arm
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• Unscrew the fan of the middle high pressure lamp
module (53/1)
• Place the fan of the middle high pressure lamp
module (54/1) to the side
• Push the lead complete with plug X17 (54/3) through
the opening (54/2)
• Remove the screws (55/3 + 4) from the middle high pressure lamp module
• Remove the nuts complete with washers from the mounting bolts (55/1 + 2)
• Take away the middle high pressure lamp module downwards
Removal of the rear high pressure lamp module
• Demount the exhaust air duct and left cover for the rear high pressure lamp module
see photos (37 + 38)
• Disconnect control lead X16 (56/1) from the front cantilever arm and push it through to the rear high pressure lamp module
• Disconnect the two right screws (57/1) for the rear high
pressure lamp module
see also photo (39)
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• Remove the two left screws (58/2 + 3) for the rear
high pressure lamp module
• Lift the rear high pressure lamp module (remove from the 2 suspension points)
• Swivel the rear high pressure lamp module to the
front
• Pull the rear high pressure lamp module away to the bottom
Removal of the bench
Before the bench trough and bench frame are removed, the control leads to the LED illumination of the bed are to be disconnected at the foot and head ends.
• Disconnect control lead (59/1) X31 for foot-end LED illumination at the power supply for LED-illumination of the bed in the foot
LED-illumination (60/1+2) and control lead (60/1) X31 for LED-illumination at foot end of bed
LED-illumination (61/1+2) and control lead (61/1) X32 for LED-illumination at head end of bed
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• Dismount the attachment bracket for the control unit’s mounting plate and the attachment bracket for the filter mat under the bench frame
see photo (12)
Removal of the control panel
• Remove the rear cover plate by taking out the 4 screws, (borings (63/1...4))
• Remove the headphone socket (62/5) together with the control lead
• Hold the control panel’s control lead (63/7) by the plug and unplug it. Together with the headphone lead, push it back into the stand.
Do not pull it out by the lead, but by the plug. Otherwise the contacts could be damaged.
• Undo the screws (63/6) for the control panel’s
mounting (63/8) on the stand
Disassembly of the cantilever arm
• Remove the plastic paneling (top and bottom) of the cantilever arm
See section Removal of the high pressure lamp modules 4 mounting bolts are fitted to the left and right sides of the cantilever arm to assist with the mounting and mounting of the movable cantilever arm. These are to be removed after disassembly.
While disassembling the cantilever arm, secure it against dropping out (second person)!
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• Unscrew connectors X15, X16 and X17 (64/1...3)
arranged on the front right in the cantilever arm
• Fit the front mounting bolts on the left (66/1) and
right (67/1)
In delivery condition the mounting bolts are already fitted.
• Remove bolt safety (65/1) (spring bolt)
• Release springs (lift cantilever arm to limit stop and
hold up).
• Loosen the tensioning screws (wrench size 24) (65/1) until the springs are completely released
Remove safety bolt
• Remove the height stop (rubber stopper) on the
left (66/3) and right (67/3) (two screws each)
• Completely lift cantilever arm
Remove tensioning screws
• Remove tensioning bolts (threaded rods (left and
right)
• Remove the top bolt (67/1) for hooking on the
springs to the side. Turn the springs to the rear
• Disconnect the earth lead (68/3) from the
cantilever arm
• Unscrew the cover (69/1) on the stand
• Remove the front mounting bolts on the left (66/1)
and right (67/1)
• Remove the cover on the left and right (66/4)
• Remove the pivot bearing screws on the left (66/2)
and right (67/2)
• Take off the cantilever arm
Removal of the air conditioner unit with mounting plate (optional)
• Remove the attachment bracket for the filter holder see photo (12)
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• Take out the filter mat
• Disconnect the control lead X10 to the air conditioning
unit
see photo (16/3)
Unscrew the air guide plate (66/2) from the bottom of the base housing
The air guide plate remains connected to the air conditioning unit
• Remove the air conditioning unit
Disconnection of the supply lines and hose lines for BREEZE
• Disconnect the feed pump and pressure pump hose couplings
• Detach the BREEZE hose couplings on the rear side of the base frame
see photo 59
View of BREEZE
Removal of the screws between the Base frame and the stand (4 pieces)
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Prerequisite:
All high pressure lamp modules and the cantilever arm are demounted
Secure the stand against falling over!
• Remove the top right screw (74/1) and
bottom right screw (74/2)
• Remove the top left screw (75)
• Remove the bottom left screw (76/1)
Detachment of the stand from the base frame
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Prerequisites:
The couplings of the BREEZE line and leakage line are disconnected
• Pull the BREEZE line (73/3) and leakage line (77/4) through the connecting pipe on the underside of the stand to the head end
• Detach the stand (78/1) from the base frame (78/2)
The lines remain on the stand. Fasten securely for transport
Removal of the stand paneling
Prerequisite:
Rear high pressure lamp module is demounted
• Remove the screw connections between the plastic paneling and the stand
• Disconnect control leads X33 (79/2) for uwe logo and X34 (79/3) for LED-illumination on stand
• Remove the plastic paneling
Paneling removed from the stand
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MAIN SUBASSEMBLIES
Base housing
• Bench trough (concealed under bench sheet)
• Bench sheet (80/7), hinged up (81/7)
• Bench frame (81/6) (with acclimatizing sheet and lamp
holder supports, optional)
• Side panel at foot end (80/9) and (81/5)
• Front apron (81/4) with locking device (81/3)
• Side panel at head end (concealed)
• Multifunction unit (80/6) with head-end fan
(80/5)
Stand with canopy
• Stand (80/10)
• Cantilever arm (80/11)
• uwe logo (81/8) and effect lighting on the stand
• uwe logo (81/1) on the cantilever arm
• Rear high pressure lamp module (80/1)
• Middle high pressure lamp module (80/2)
• Front high pressure lamp module (80/3) with canopy
handle (81/2)
• Body fans (80/4) and (81/9)
Multifunction unit consisting of
• Head end fan (82/1)
• BREEZE nozzles (82/3)
• Loudspeakers (82/4)
• Shoulder tanner (82/5)
• Plastic paneling (82/2)
Control panel consisting of
• Enclosure (83/1)
• Membrane keypad (83/2) with display (83/4)
• Headphone socket (83/3)
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11. System messages
Code
Specification
E1
Not applicable
E2
E-Eprom Error
E3
Short circuit in temperature sensor
E4
Interrupted temperature sensor
E5
Error in internal I2C-Interface
E6
Remote control signal in private mode or remote control signal
longer active than the maximum tanning time
E7
Error im RAM
E8
Check sum error in ROM
E9
Error in logical program run
EA
Error signal internal main contactor
EE / Eb
Error in watchdog controller
Ed
Circuit card not programmed
EC
Incorrect file download
EF
Confirmation data transmission to watchdog controller is missing
EH
received telegram from watchdog controller is not the original telegram
LA
Change lamps (EVG) or KVG PR10 on 1 or 2 it have to be on 0
11.1 System messages
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11.2 Tips for Troubleshooting
Tips for correcting minor faults
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before starting any servicing or repair work.
Repair work should only be carried out by uwe Customer Service or other authorized persons. No safety devices may be removed or put out of action. After each repair, the unit must be tested to the corresponding national standard and the results recorded.
No safety devices may be removed or taken out of operation.
Following each repair, the unit must be inspected according to DIN VDE 0701 or according to the applicable national regulation and protocol.
• Dark areas at the lamp ends
If dark areas appear at the lamp ends, the performance of the unit is not affected.
One or more lamps do not illuminate
1. Remove the appropriate acrylic panel.
2. Check if the lamp has been inserted correctly.
3. Every electronic ballast is operating 2 lamps. If one of the lamps is damaged the electronic ballast power down automatically and the second lamp also don´t works. For checking which lamp is damaged, both lamps have to be changed /checked.
Which electronic ballast is operating a pair of lamps take from the picture for the bed
The LED-RGB-bead in the screen panel or in the front covers don´t light
1. Gain access to the LED/RGB which does not function.
See Chapter 6 Servicing and Maintenance, sections 6.5.5 Arrange for an inspection by uwe or a service provider named by uwe.
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What to do when a lamp does not illuminate?
1. Gain access to the lamp which does not function (See Chapter Servicing and Maintenance)
2. Check whether the lamp is correctly mounted.
3. Install the lamp in a base in which a lamp illuminates. If the lamp does not illuminate, it is defective and must be replaced. If it does illuminate, however, there is an electrical defect in the unit.
Arrange for an inspection by PC Tan or a service provider named by PC Tan.
The canopy or bed becomes too warm
1. Check whether the air intake filters (filter mats) are clogged.
2. Ensure that the exhaust air can be discharged unobstructed. Airflow must not be obstructed at either the exhaust hose or in the ventilation duct, as this will lead to overheating of the unit.
For information on effective ventilation, refer to the Acclimatization tips brochure available from your dealer or from uwe.
Arrange for an inspection by PC Tan or a service provider named by PC Tan.
DISPOSAL
Lamps
Fluorescent lamps, high-pressure lamps and illumination lamps are special waste. Do not dispose of in the household garbage. The local authorities provide information about where the lamps can be disposed of.
Unit
Dispose of defective units in accordance with the national regulations.
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12. Technical data
P90 Combo
Unit model
7019/255 HD
Power kw
18.5
Operating voltage V
220V 3~ 60Hz Fuse protection (A)
60 A
Wire cross section
3-phase: 4 x AWG 6 Cable x 12 feet max THHN cable in an isolation tubing (e.g. flexible metallic conduit, utilizing appropriate connectors)
Bed acrylic max. load capacity (lbs)
330 Weight lbs
1760
Dimensions: inch Length Depth Height open
101 68 79
Cabin L x W inch
102 x 99 Noise emission
≤ 70 dB (A)
Maximum operating altitude ≤ 6,500 ft.
Only operate in a non-oxygen rich environment.
Room temperature for Operation max. 86°F / 30°C
Maximum relative air humidity: ≤ 70 %
The installation site must have a floor loading capacity of at least 110 lbs per square inch and must be level.
P90 Combo
Model
7019/255 HD
Canopy face
3 x Heraeus 1000W (45006411)
Canopy body
12 x Heraeus 600W (80023108) Shoulder
2 x 250 W Power Spot (80026500)
Illumination Logo
2 x LED blue
Bed
20 Eternal Sun XP*R 160W (16445) 3 x LED-RGB
Floor light
3 x LED-RGB
12.1 Views
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Storage
Store the devices in a dry, frost-free location with a stable temperature. Once the device has cooled off, pack it in plastic wrapping to protect it against scratches. * Storage temperature: between 14 °F (-10°C) and 104 °F (+40 °C) Maximum relative air humidity: ≤ 70 %
Transport temperature: between -22 °F (-30 °C) and 140 °F (+60 °C)
CAUTION: CONNECT 0NLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER. (ONLY FOR CANADA).
ATTENTI0N: BRANCHER SEULEMENT A UNE DERIVATION PROTEGÉE PAR UN DISJONCTEUR DIFFERENTIEL DE CLASSE.
! Turn off the power to the unit before changing lamps.
RELAMPING INSTRUCTIONS
REPLACEMENT LAMP TYPES
CAUTION: REPLACE ONLY WITH ORIGINAL LAMPS OR FDA APPROVED EQUIVALENT
Cover of lamps (filter discs)
The UV light sources in the canopy are covered by 2.5 mm acrylic panels and in the bed with two 4 mm (corrugated) and 5 mm acrylic panels.
The lounge acrylic panel is frosted on the lamp side (Equalizing Acrylics) except for the corrugated acrylic panel in the bed. .
Between the lamps and frame of the canopy and bed respectively, there is a reflector made of shiny rolled, electroplated, anodized aluminum.
LEDs used in the Tanning Bed:
The color changing LED´s (trinity, multiple-color LED (SMD)) with a remote control. The owner can adjust speed, which colors are changing, different programs or he can choose only a static color.
- The LED´s are only used for decoration light.
- Wave length are red: 625-630nm, green: 518-522nm, blue: 465-468nm
- Viewing angle120°
- Power 43.2 W
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12.2 Labels attached to the tanning device (representative model)
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Tanning can begin on a regular basis. An appearance of tanning normally occurs after a few exposures and maximizes after four (4) weeks of exposure following the recommended exposure schedule for skin type. In order to provide for maintenance of a tan a maximum of two (2) weekly 12 minute sessions is recommended from the fifth week onward.
Do not tan more than once in a 24 hour period.
USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR, SUPER SUNNIES WHENEVER THE UNIT IS ENERGIZED. READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
To avoid electrical shock during maintence disconnect power from the unit.
This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under
21 CFR 1040.20 FDA.
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13. uwe EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
1. WARRANTY - PC Marketing, Inc. d/b/a PC Tan (the “Company”) warrants that electrical
components are free from defects in its materials and workmanship, under normal use,
for one year (“Warranty Period”) beginning from the purchase invoice date of the uwe
indoor tanning equipment (“Product”) is purchased from the Company or an authorized Distributor of the Company or from an authorized Dealer or Representative of such
Distributor or Dealer (collectively the “Distributor”), if you, the original purchaser (“Purchaser”), retain ownership during the Warranty Period. This Warranty is
nontransferable. THE WARRANTY CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 1 IS SUBJECT TO VOIDANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 3.
2. WARRANTY FOR ITEMS NOT COVERED BY THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY SET FORTH IN SECTION
1; ACRYLIC SURFACES. Lamps, lamp starters, filter glass plates; metal structure, plastic covers and air filters are not covered under this warranty. THE WARRANTY CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 2 IS SUBJECT TO VOIDANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 3.
3. VOIDANCE OF THE WARRANTY. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 1 AND 2 HEREIN
ABOVE ARE VOID IF YOU: TRANSFER THE PRODUCT TO A THIRD PARTY, MODIFY THE PRODUCT, MISUSE THE PRODUCT, SUBJECT THE PRODUCT TO ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF OPERATION, ATTEMPT UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT, DO NOT USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) REPLACEMENT PARTS, DO NOT FOLLOW THE CARE AND USE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONCERNING SPACE, ELECTRICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS, SUBJECT THE PRODUCT TO ACCIDENT, MISUSE OR MISAPPLICATION; OR SERVICE THE PRODUCT BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE COMPANY OR AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMPANY OR DISTRIBUTOR
4. WARRANTY RETURNS. All warranty claims can be handled through the Company or
Distributor. If you do not know the phone number of the Distributor, you can contact the Company at 1-800-FAST-TAN, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST. Warranty covered items are to be returned on a part for part replacement. All freight charges are the sole responsibility of the Purchaser.
5. DISTRIBUTOR WARRANTIES. To the extent representations, warranties or commitments are
extended to the Purchaser by a Distributor, such representations, warranties and commitments will be those of the Distributor alone, and will not be attributed to the Company and the Company shall not be responsible for same.
6. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN SECTION 1 AND 2 HEREIN
ABOVE, THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES BY THE COMPANY OR DISTRIBUTOR, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE. THE COMPANY AND DISTRIBUTOR DISCLAIM ALL IMPLIED AND EXPRESS WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. THE COMPANY OR DISTRIBUTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT OR TORT, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PROPERTY, ECONOMIC OR PERSONAL DAMAGES OF THE END USER, OR THIRD PARTIES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF SUCH DAMAGES, ABOVE OR BEYOND THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF ANY
DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE PURCHASER’S SOLE REMEDY. THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT IS A CONSIDERATION IN LIMITING THE COMPANY’S AND DISTRIBUTOR’S LIABILITY.
8. LOCAL LAWS. Laws pertaining to the rights and limitations of the Warranty vary from state
to state. The limitations set forth herein may not be applicable to the Purchaser, or Purchaser may have other legal rights not referenced herein.
9. MISCELLANEOUS
10. VALIDATION. To validate that you are the original purchaser of the Product from the
Company or a Distributor and to ensure that you receive the above-recited benefits under the Warranty, please provide the information on the warranty card, sign the card and mail it within (30) days of purchase to:
11. SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) lamps and
replacement parts are available by direct order. To order, call 1-800-FAST-TAN. Please have Credit Card information available when calling or write:
GOVERNING LAW. This Warranty shall be governed by, interpreted by and enforced in accordance with the substantive and procedural laws of the State of New Jersey, and the United States of America, conflict of laws notwithstanding. This Warranty and any such claims, disputes or actions is domiciled. The Company, Distributor and Purchaser hereby agree to submit to the subject matter and personal jurisdiction and venue of said courts to resolve any disputes. If any term or provision of this Warranty is adjudicated to be invalid by any Court have jurisdiction, such provision shall be inoperable and deemed omitted and shall not invalidate the remaining provisions hereof.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Warranty constitutes the entire agreement of the Purchaser, the Distributor and the Company as to the subject matter and there are no other understandings, agreements or terms, whether oral or written, between the Company and the Purchaser. READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS WARRANTY. Before signing and returning this warranty, the Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser has read and understands the terms herein, or has had the opportunity to have them read and explained to the Purchaser by an authorized representative.
Warranty Department PC Tan 1040 Wilt Avenue Ridgefield, NJ 07657
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14. WARRANTY CARD
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15. EMC information – P90
Warnings:
Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the Accompanying Documents.
Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment.
The use of accessories and cables other than those specified, with the exception of those sold by the manufacturer as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system.
The Tanning device should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the Tanning device should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
15.1.1 Table 1: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic emissions
The tanning device has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an
environment
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15.1.2 Table 2: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference
The Tanning device has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an
environment.
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15.1.3 Table 4: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference
The Tanning device has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an
environment.
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15.1.4 Table 6: Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF communications equipment and P90
The Tanning device 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.
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ID.-NR. 293 323/ 12/15
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