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Safety information for the operator
• All danger and safety notes attached to the device must be observed!
• Please see the
Technical Data
– see page121 for the maximum per-
missible weight loading of the acrylic glass panel.
• No safety equipment (e.g. panel switch) or safety warnings may be
removed or deactivated which would impair the safe operation of the
device!
• The device may only be operated in full working order!
1) In Germany: VDE regulations
• A timer must be installed so that the unit is automatically switched off
at the latest after <110% of the selected operating time even when
the controller fails. The device operating time must therefore have
dual regulation by means of a timer, as set forth in EN 60335-2-27.
2)
• Do not change, obstruct or block the air inflow and outflow area to the
device or make any unauthorised changes to the device. The manu-
facturer shall bear no liability for damage or injuries resulting from
such actions.
• The device should not be installed and operated on the transport pal-
let. Danger of overheating by obstructing the air circulation.
2) For JK timers, see Page 127
Danger!
Installation and electrical connections must comply with the na-
tional regulations..
1)
The electrical installation is to be fitted with an easily accessible
all pole isolating device (master switch) on the building side,
complying with overvoltage category III. This means that each
pin shall have a contact opening width complying with the condi-
tions of overvoltage category III for full isolation.
If the unit is connected via a plug and socket connection, a plug
system complying with EN 60309-1/A11; 5-pole; 400 VAC (35 A)
must be used.
Assembly, installation, upgrading or repair of the device may
only be carried out by specially trained and instructed personnel.
Caution!
The code for accessing the device via the infrared interface is
preset in the software of the hand-held unit, and can therefore
be used on any unit. Anyone downloading the software from the
Internet can access the unit's data using a hand-held unit.
Please make sure that customer service changes the preset ac-
cess code prior to initial start-up. Please make a note of the new
code for later use!
This code is independent of the access code for the presettings
via the control panel.
Summary of Contents for AFFINITY 990 DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE AC PLUS
Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRESTIGE SERIES...
Page 5: ...4...
Page 32: ...31 Operation at a glance 07711 1 see separate instructions Presettings Order no 1001971...
Page 33: ...32 Operation buttons and display unit 07700 0...
Page 38: ...37 Automatic mode Start automatic mode 07972 0 Automatic mode 1 Step one 07963 0 1...
Page 39: ...38 Automatic mode Step two 2 07964 0 2...
Page 41: ...40 Maximum mode Closing the canopy Settings on start up 07706 0 07707 0...
Page 44: ...43 Regulating the facial tanner 07896 0 07890 0 1 Facial tanner Facial tanner...
Page 46: ...45 Regulating the facial tanner START 1 min 07893 0 4 Facial tanner Tanning time 03 26 min...
Page 50: ...49 Climatronic regulating the temperature 07977 0 2 Climatronic 26 C Climatronic 22 C...
Page 51: ...50 Regulating body cooling 07894 0 07876 0 1 Body fan Body fan...
Page 52: ...51 Regulating body cooling 07877 0 2 Body fan Body fan...
Page 53: ...52 Regulating facial cooling 07895 0 07886 0 1 Facial fan Facial fan...
Page 54: ...53 Regulating facial cooling 07887 0 2 Facial fan Facial fan 07973 0 3...
Page 62: ...61 Switching AROMA on and off 15001 0 07993 0 1 Aroma Off OK Tanning time 02 55 min...
Page 63: ...62 Switching AROMA on and off 07994 0 2 Aroma On OK Tanning time 02 55 min...
Page 65: ...64 Voice Guide 15039 0 2 Voice Guide On OK Tanning time 02 55 min...
Page 67: ...66 Adjusting the volume 15026 0 15028 0 1 Volume Volume...
Page 68: ...67 Adjusting the volume 15027 0 2 Volume Volume...
Page 69: ...68 Changing music track or studio music channel 15026 0 15040 0 1 Change music track Track 2...
Page 70: ...69 Changing music track or studio music channel 15041 0 2 Change music track Track 1...
Page 85: ...84 Cleaning and maintenance intervals 1500 h 3000 h a 97 b 4 5 07818 0 c d e b a 07816 0...
Page 86: ...85 Cleaning and maintenance intervals 40000 h 29 31 27 28 30 07815 0...
Page 88: ...87 Inserting the chip card for the new set of lamps 15032 0 1 2 07823 0 1 07824 0 2 15033 0 3...
Page 89: ...88 Inserting the chip card for the new set of lamps 15034 0 4 07825 0 5...
Page 94: ...93 Cleaning replacing UV low pressure lamps in canopy 2 1 07771 0 6 2 1 1 2 3 3 07841 0 7...
Page 97: ...96 Cleaning replacing interior lighting 2 1 07771 0 11 2 1 1 2 3 3 07841 0 12...
Page 109: ...108 Cleaning filter in sunbed base 07857 0 1 2 07823 0 1 07824 0 2 07858 0 3 07759 0 4...
Page 110: ...109 Cleaning filter in sunbed base 07859 0 5 07825 0 6...
Page 111: ...110 Cleaning replacing filter mats in canopy 07860 0 2 1 07861 0 1 04047 0 2 07862 0 3...
Page 114: ...113 Climatronic Emptying condensate tank and cleaning filter 04841 2 10 07825 0 11...
Page 119: ...118 Changing AROMA container 1 2 2 07767 0 6 07825 0 7...
Page 127: ...126 Installation location 08587 0...
Page 131: ...130 Index...