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Maintenance
Cleaning the collagenshower and the
acrylic plates
Use a moist cloth to clean the collagensho-
wer. The acrylic plates should also be clea-
ned at regular intervals. Use only solvent-
free, non-caustic and non-aromatic cleaning
agents.
To remove the acrylic plates, pull each plate
forward from its position, gripping the profi le
bars on the side (38) from behind as shown
in Fig. 27. Bend the plate (39) slightly toward
the inside. Then press the plate down and
out of the mounting frame grooves on the si-
des. The plate can now be cleaned on both
sides.
After cleaning, replace each plate in the fol-
lowing manner:
Set the lower edge of the plate on the pin
(40), grip the side profi le bars and press
the outer edge of the plate (41) against one
edge of the mounting frame.
Then bend the plate slightly toward the in-
side and press until the opposite edge locks
into place on the other edge of the mounting
frame. Fig. 28.
Replacing tubes and starters
To replace tubes and starters, fi rst remove
the acrylic plates as described above.
The tubes in your tanning system must be
replaced after a certain number of operating
hours.
The effective service life of the low-pressure
tubes is about 500 hours.
Please ensure that only original re-
placement parts are used when re-
placing tubes and starters.
Replacement parts can be ordered from
customer service or your local dealer.
Please indicate the system number (see
ID plate). This applies to orders for all re-
placement parts.
Collagen low-pressure tubes (42) are remo-
ved/inserted by turning them 90° in their so-
ckets (43) both above and below and pulling
them forward. When inserting new tubes,
please ensure that the contact pins on the
tubes are fi tted properly into the sockets.
Starters (44) are located at the upper ends
of the tubes and are removed/inserted by
turning them 90° and out of their sockets.
Fig. 29.
Fig. 27
38
39
Fig. 28
41
40
Fig. 29
43 42 44