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What you must do to avoid other harm 

7.1

 

General 

 WARNING! 

 

Infections can be transferred through skin contact. 

All items/equipment components, with which the user can 
come into contact during tanning, must be cleaned and 
disinfected after every tanning session: 

 

Protective goggles 

 

Acrylic panels 

 

Handles and control panel 

 

AUX cable 

 

Adjustable air nozzles 

 

Use only EPA registered quaternary ammonium germi-
cidal based detergent solution (follow product label for 
use-dilution), such as Lucasol One Step, to clean and 
disinfect the tanning system and its components. 

  

7.2

 

Tanning system 

 WARNING! 

 

Danger of long-term consequences! 

 

Overexposure should be avoided. 

 

The elderly should not use this equipment. 

 

This sunlamp product should not be used on persons 
under the age of 18 years. 

 

While there is no immediate clinical evidence of UV 
exposure and its effects upon expectant mothers, it is 

strongly advised that expectant mothers be discouraged 
from using the tanning unit.  

  

7.3

 

Sensor 

Not applicable for this device. 

  

7.4

 

Vibra Shape (vibration plate) 

Not applicable for this device. 

  

Summary of Contents for AFFINITY 700

Page 1: ...Model No JK 155 46 3 AC Ergoline AFFINITY 700 AC Operating Instructions 1020217 00A us en 10 2020 12...

Page 2: ...nd death can result in damage to the device and the environment For the safety of yourself and others read and observe all instructions contained herein before operating the device Please make the ins...

Page 3: ...allation location 16 3 8 1 Ventilation 16 3 8 2 Setup location 17 3 8 3 Commissioning 18 3 9 Signs and stickers on the device 19 3 10 Technical data 27 3 10 1 Power rating electrical specifications an...

Page 4: ...pes 42 12 4 2 Tanning times 43 12 5 How to operate the device 44 12 5 1 Control Center 44 12 5 2 User settings overview 45 12 6 Functions 46 12 6 1 Operating panel 47 12 6 2 Navigation 47 12 6 3 Descr...

Page 5: ...14 Cleaning the canopy filter mats 75 12 16 15 Cleaning the filter mats in the shoulder tanner 75 12 16 16 Air conditioning Empty the condensation tank and clean the filter 77 12 16 17 AQUA AROMA SYST...

Page 6: ...ited Warranty 89 17 1 Limited Acrylic Warranty 90 17 2 Warranty Claims 91 17 2 1 Policy Procedures 91 17 2 2 Labor Warranty Claim Credit Procedures 92 17 2 3 Quality inspection and acceptance form 92...

Page 7: ...ing lamps aqua mist and fragrance containers as well as overall cleaning of the unit Level 2 Authorized to perform maintenance and repairs such as replacement of bal last framed acrylic electronic cir...

Page 8: ...WARNING hot sur face Description of the consequences e g You can burn your hand skin face Countermeasures Do not touch hot parts and nearby surfaces Wait until hot parts and surfaces have cooled down...

Page 9: ...ve components The word NOTICE without warning sign points out that danger for devices materials and the environment can be expected here Countermeasures Avoid doing this Important information NOTE Thi...

Page 10: ...n temperature between the transport route and the installation site the device may not be put into operation im mediately after being set up Wait at least 2 hours before connecting the device to the p...

Page 11: ...g instructions 11 96 Recyclable material Production year month and day Quantity Article Number Reference Number Serial Number Unique Device Identification Healthcare Barcode Polystyrene Cardboard Mixe...

Page 12: ...re The manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever in the event of non compliance High liability risks may occur for the exporter and or the studio operator in the event of noncompliance 3 3 Scope of...

Page 13: ...ection 2 3 3 Low pressure lamps base 4 Partition only for devices with air conditioning 5 Acrylic panel base 6 Body cooling air nozzles foot end 7 Low pressure lamps side section 8 Low pressure lamps...

Page 14: ...ted with air conditioning while at the same time increasing not only user comfort but the environmental comfort of the entire studio as well Things to consider before purchasing the exhaust option are...

Page 15: ...eflectors 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 a...

Page 16: ...ion and setting up in the Installa tion Instructions see folder Technical Documentation 3 8 1 Ventilation NOTICE Danger of failure Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing Observe the v...

Page 17: ...functions Before putting a device into operation the transport pallet must be removed from under the device Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing Maintain the minimum distances from...

Page 18: ...o operation see page 2 3 8 3 Commissioning DANGER Damaged mains power cable Danger to persons through electric shock or burns Only the manufacturer or specialist companies are permitted to replace the...

Page 19: ...attached to the device Ensure that the instruction signs are always clearly recognizable and easily legible Any missing instruction signs or stick ers must be replaced 1 Name plate example The name pl...

Page 20: ...What this device is 20 96 3 Standards 4 Sticker Follow Operating Instructions 1014232 5 Warning sticker UV radiation 801140...

Page 21: ...ating instructions 21 96 6 Exposure label 1015649 The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end 7 Age warning label 1508746 The sticker is mounted on the front panel 8 Sticker ESD 85662 The sticke...

Page 22: ...What this device is 22 96 9 Air conditioning sticker 1002243 13435 0 The sticker is mounted on the air conditioning 10 Strap sticker 1000707 The sticker is attached to the ground strap...

Page 23: ...tions 23 96 11 Ballast sticker 800704 The sticker is mounted on the controller support 12 Connection terminal block sticker 1001767 The sticker is mounted on the controller support 13 SD card sticker...

Page 24: ...What this device is 24 96 14 Power unit components sticker 1501531 The sticker is mounted on the controller support 15 Only use original spare parts sticker 1002328...

Page 25: ...ns 25 96 16 USA mains connection sticker 801046 14480 1 The sticker is mounted on the left side panel 17 Canada warning sticker 801371 The sticker is mounted on the rear panel 18 Lamp cover base stick...

Page 26: ...What this device is 26 96 19 Sticker 1014367 20 OEM parts sticker 801138 The sticker is mounted on the bottom of the bed base 21 AQUA MIST sticker 801211...

Page 27: ...ice 50 amp 3 pole 80 amp 2 pole Power supply 3 x THHN AWG 8 or 6 x THHN AWG 8 Classification Type BF applied part Protection ingress classification IP20 Protection against shock Class I Max allowed ne...

Page 28: ...d on the acrylic panel max 330 lb 150 kg Weight approx 1 327 lb 602 kg Max humidity 70 Ambient temperature 59 89 F 15 32 C Max operating altitude above sea level 6500 ft 2000 m NOTE Adaptation of the...

Page 29: ...2 in 800 mm H4 15 12 16 in 400 mm B2 7 6 16 in 188 mm H5 4 1 2 in 114 mm L 92 in 2 350 mm H6 74 5 16 in 1 887 mm L 89 in 2 260 mm H7 77 11 16 in 1 974 mm L1 78 12 16 in 2 000 mm H8 86 1 2 in 2 197 mm...

Page 30: ...re lamps GENESIS VHP12 25 W Starter S10 4 65 W 21 in 0 52 m 25 W 25 W 1015623 10047 c 18 18 UV low pressure lamps GENESIS VHP12 160 W Starter 120 180 W 71 in 1 80 m 160 W 160 W 1511815 12637 d 8 8 UV...

Page 31: ...Partition Model No JK 155 46 3 AC 800666 3 1 Filter 4 1 Filter 51937 5 1 Filter 55567 6 1 AQUA SYSTEM 1 59 gal 6 l 3652603 7 a b 1 AROMA 3 38 fl oz 100 ml CABIN RELAX 701358 701357 8 4 Filter 51937 9...

Page 32: ...take no medication or use cosmetics that may increase sensitivity to ultraviolet light Skin type I Sensitive Invariably gets sunburn accepts little natural sunlight and does not tan Skin type II Fair...

Page 33: ...tches of skin People who have or have had skin cancer People who suffer from an increased risk of skin cancer e g cases of skin cancer in the family People among whose closest relatives a melanoma has...

Page 34: ...e a freely accessible all pole disconnecting device Master switch with clearly labelled On Off settings e g 0 and I or additional indicator light fitted externally on the site DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE You...

Page 35: ...ho always burn easily and either never tan or tan minimally should not use this equipment The appliance is not allowed to be used by more than one person at the same time This sunlamp product should n...

Page 36: ...ased detergent solution follow product label for use dilution such as Lucasol One Step to clean and disinfect the tanning system and its components 7 2 Tanning system WARNING Danger of long term conse...

Page 37: ...en in completely operational condition It is the studio operator s responsibility to ensure the tanning system is handled properly 7 7 Staff training As the operator you are obligated to train your pe...

Page 38: ...ust not use this system People under 18 years of age People with skin lesions or open wounds People with acute sunburn People who repeatedly suffered from serious sunburn during childhood People with...

Page 39: ...or tanning Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices This is due to the different strength UV lamps and the different UV A and UV B proportions of the UV radiation...

Page 40: ...ee chapter 5 The device may not be used by people with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or who have insufficient experience and or knowledge without supervision A person responsible for...

Page 41: ...p looks in conjunction with UV light it causes more harm than good Therefore re move all make up before a session in your tanning device it will be much better applied afterwards Remove all jewelry in...

Page 42: ...Cataracts can form after numerous repeated tanning sessions Use the UV impermeable protective gog gles provided order no 84592 Contact lenses and sun glasses are no substitutes for protective glasses...

Page 43: ...to use this device 10 2020 1020217 00A Operating instructions 43 96 12 4 2 Tanning times NOTE The tanning times given in the table must not be exceeded The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot e...

Page 44: ...How to use this device 44 96 12 5 How to operate the device 12 5 1 Control Center Not applicable for this device...

Page 45: ...ction key sequence Description display Body fan Pre select low or high cooling or set to automatic Face fan Pre select low or high cooling or set to automatic Facial tanner Select maximum or medium po...

Page 46: ...How to use this device 46 96 12 6 Functions Model No JK 155 46 3 AC Model No JK 155 46 3...

Page 47: ...etting options can be found in the separate user man ual Professional Setup Manager in the folder Technical Documentation NOTE To open the Professional Setup Manager press button for approximately 3 s...

Page 48: ...he lamps on off during the tanning session The process is interrupted The tanning time continues to run if the lamps are switched off during tanning session Function selection face fan body fan facial...

Page 49: ...ystem SD card selection Press the plus button Studio channel selection Press the plus button Select own music MP3 player AUX Press the plus button Switch off the audio system Press the minus button Th...

Page 50: ...Not applicable for this device 12 9 Sun Select setting with the outer inter face Not applicable for this device 12 10 Measurement automatic mode Not applicable for this device 12 11 Connections 12 11...

Page 51: ...er or smartphone Connecting Insert the AUX cable stereo jack plug in the audio system Plug the AUX cable into the MP3 player or smartphone Select the music title and then start Where necessary set the...

Page 52: ...emove your clothes and all jewelry Remove make up and other cosmetics Remove glasses Contact lenses can be worn under the protective gog gles Put on the protective goggles Lie down on the bed surface...

Page 53: ...germi cidal based detergent solution follow product label for use dilution such as Lucasol One Step to clean and disinfect the tanning system and its components NOTE For thorough cleaning and disinfe...

Page 54: ...lt in serious accidents Immediately after deenergizing secure all switches or fuses used for deenergizing against be ing switched on again Lock the fuse box with a padlock In case of circuit breakers...

Page 55: ...nce and appearance over its useful life Diligent compliance at the specified inter vals is absolutely necessary to ensure the proper operation of your device The current operating hours of the parts r...

Page 56: ...ice specific shapes in a technically com plex production process Despite state of the art production know how the presence of minor spots air bubbles or streaks in the acrylic panels is una voidable I...

Page 57: ...and disinfection the product must be allowed to remain in contact with the surface being cleaned and disinfected for a specified amount of time This specified amount of time depends on the cleaner di...

Page 58: ...com mend frequently inspecting and cleaning these panels when necessary to ensure the serviceable life of the acrylic Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully Plastic surfaces For cleaning the...

Page 59: ...ean and disinfect 58 14 Operating panel X Clean and disinfect 57 Protective goggles X Clean and disinfect 57 AUX cable X Clean and disinfect 57 6 Condensation tank X Empty 77 8 Body cooling air nozzle...

Page 60: ...ich are required in order to improve the device Unauthorized modifications and changes to the device and its control unit are prohibited Use only OEM spare parts 12 16 2 Maintenance plan NOTE The serv...

Page 61: ...Operating hours 1 Facial tanner high pressure lamps X Replace 71 71 7 Facial tanner low pressure lamps X Replace 71 2 Shoulder tanner low pressure lamps X Replace 73 4 Low pressure lamps base X Replac...

Page 62: ...ce intervals The maintenance work must be carried out in accordance with checklist 1018814 by a JK Factory Certified Technician at the manufacturer or by personnel who have been authorized trained and...

Page 63: ...e screws Lift up the acrylic panel Lift up the supports and prop the acrylic panel on them NOTICE Risk of scratching Use the recesses provided on the acrylic panel Lift up the partition only for devic...

Page 64: ...canopy panel with one hand so that it does not fall down Carefully lower the canopy panel The assembly is the same process in reverse order When assembling the device please note Support the canopy p...

Page 65: ...ice please note Re lock the locks 90 Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully Open the bed base Remove the screws Press the bed base gently downwards Release the lock at the head end The assemb...

Page 66: ...UV filters are utilized in order to control the UV radiation e g the filter panels on the facial tanner However the filter effect decreases over the course of time Therefore the replacement intervals...

Page 67: ...spare parts wait until lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently Replace faulty low pressure lamps immediately Always replace the entire set of lamps after the specified opera...

Page 68: ...mmediately You can recognize a faulty starter by the blackened ends of the lamps or when the lamps can no longer be started Operating a lamp with a faulty starter significantly shortens its service li...

Page 69: ...evice have cooled down sufficiently High pressure lamps are used in the facial tanners WARNING Fire hazard due to overheated lamps Non approved high pressure lamps can explode Hot lamp components can...

Page 70: ...switches off in the event of a faulty filter panel or when a filter panel is missing Press the button and release it If the button springs back automatically then it is functional Replace the filter p...

Page 71: ...n reverse order 12 16 7 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the side section Removing the side section panel see page 64 Replacing lamps Low pressure lamps see page 67 High pressure lamps and filter pa...

Page 72: ...ve 2 low pressure lamps in the facial tanner The facial tanner s low pressure lamps must be removed first so that the high pressure lamps and the filter panels can be changed Remove the lamps Remove t...

Page 73: ...rts wait until lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently Opening the bed base see page 65 Remove the screws and then remove the lamp cover Replacing lamps see page 67 Replacing...

Page 74: ...e page 65 Remove the filters Clean the filters wet or dry Dry cleaning Vacuum cleaner depending on the degree of soiling Wet cleaning Use water and detergent or put in a dish washer NOTICE The device...

Page 75: ...st clean the filter mats or replace with new ones Dry cleaning Vacuum cleaner depending on the degree of soiling Moist cleaning Water and detergent Do not clean in the dish washer NOTICE The device ma...

Page 76: ...f soiling Moist cleaning Water and detergent Do not clean in the dish washer NOTICE The device may be damaged by moisture The cleaned filters must be dry before they are replaced Refit the cleaned and...

Page 77: ...ling fins Regularly check the filter grill and cooling fins on the air conditioning system and clean if necessary We recommend using the specially manufactured fin comb art no 15720470 to clean the co...

Page 78: ...Clean the filters wet or dry Dry cleaning Vacuum cleaner depending on the degree of soiling Wet cleaning Use water and detergent or put in a dish washer Use a fin comb to clean the air conditioning s...

Page 79: ...over Connect the condensation tank to the hose Replace the condensation tank Close the bed base You should hear the bed base click into place 12 16 17 AQUA AROMA SYSTEM maintenance Not applicable for...

Page 80: ...n 30 and 70 12 17 3 Disposal Environmental regulations disposal of lamps and batteries Lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste containing mercury Batteries contain heavy metal compounds Di...

Page 81: ...sk of skin cancer must not use the system UV devices must not be used without taking medical advice if unexpected effects such as itching occur within 48 hours of the first session The tanning device...

Page 82: ...doses Therefore only a certain degree of final tanning dependent on the skin type can be achieved without endangering your health Inform users about proper tanning 13 1 Troubleshooting Software and d...

Page 83: ...Where you can find out more 10 2020 1020217 00A Operating instructions 83 96 14 Where you can find out more If you have any questions please contact Customer Service see page 2...

Page 84: ...e system is built to the state of the art and the applicable safety regulations We reserve the right to make technical changes which are necessary to im prove the system or a system component even if...

Page 85: ...ormity Electromagnetic environment Guidelines HF emissions as per CISPR 11 Group 1 Model No JK 155 uses HF power mostly for internal functions and Bluetooth Therefore the HF emissions are very low and...

Page 86: ...15 kV air discharge 8 kV contact discharge 2 kV air discharge 4 kV air discharge 8 kV air discharge 15 kV air discharge Fast transient electrical noise bursts IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for mains supplies 2...

Page 87: ...kHz sine 9 V m 710 745 780 MHz Modulation Pulse Modulation 217 Hz 28 V m 810 870 930 MHz Modulation Pulse Modulation 18 Hz 28 V m 1720 1845 MHz Modulation Pulse Modulation 217 Hz 28 V m 1970 2450 MHz...

Page 88: ...38 0 73 100 12 12 23 The recommended safe distance d in metres m can be determined by using the equation that applies to the transmitters frequency in the case of transmitters where their nominal powe...

Page 89: ...0 days after purchase to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims E Items considered to be wear items such as rubber foot mats buttons or other items which the user comes into conta...

Page 90: ...y for the cost of removing defective sheets or installing replacement sheets or for damage to persons or property To make a claim contact an authorized dealer or distributor of JK Products Inc or Glob...

Page 91: ...umber of the dealer distributor through whom you pur chased your unit Normally this information can be easily located either on your paid invoice or other proof of purchase documentation that you rece...

Page 92: ...tained and repaired by persons familiar with these tasks and who are aware of the dangers involved 17 2 2 Labor Warranty Claim Credit Procedures Global Service USA furnishes labor without charge for a...

Page 93: ...not transferable and is only applicable to the original pur chaser named on a completed and registered warranty record at JK Products Inc headquarters JK Products Inc obligations do not include transp...

Page 94: ...Air conditioning 77 Filter 74 Filter mat 75 Filter mats 75 Lamps filter panels 58 Cleaning or replacing lamps Base 70 Cleaning disinfection Cleaning intervals 59 Commissioning 18 Condensation tank 77...

Page 95: ...seeable misuse 37 Functions 46 G Guidelines 12 H High pressure lamps fire hazard 69 I Installation location 16 Intended use 32 L Lamp configuration 30 Lamps Control 30 Power rating 30 Lamps cleaning r...

Page 96: ...ety measures during maintenance work 54 Scope of delivery 12 Service kit 63 Setup location 17 Side section panel 64 Skin condition 32 Skin types 42 Spare parts 60 Order numbers 31 Staff training 37 St...

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