ergoline EXCELLENCE 850 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 71

70

Preset

ting

s

Changing presettings with the control panel

The setting mode enables you to call up operating states and make alte-
rations to current settings. If VoiceGuide is included with the device, you 
can also listen to the explanations on the preadjustments.

Changing to Presetting mode

• Press the buttons - and + simultaneously for at least five seconds out-

side a tanning process.

 appears in the display. 

• Enter the code (see Page 71).
• Press the START/STOP button four times when you run the Preset-

ting mode for the first time.

 briefly appears in the display, then 

 (Function 1) 

and the presetting value are displayed alternately (see column “On 
delivery”).

• By pressing the 

+

 button you scroll up to the next function (from -01- 

to -19-).

• By pressing the 

 button you scroll down to the next function (from 

-19- to -01-).

Changing presettings

Increase the preset value:
• Press and hold the START/STOP button while simultaneously pres-

sing the 

+

 button.

Decrease the preset value:
• Press and hold the START/STOP button while simultaneously pres-

sing the 

 button.

Reset to the last value set:
• Press the START/STOP button.
Reset to the delivered state:
• See function 

.

Note:

The sunbed will automatically return to 'idle' mode 30 se-
conds after the last button was pressed.

The presettings are listed beginning on Page 73.

Summary of Contents for EXCELLENCE 850

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Ergoline Excellence 800881 Index c us 06 2004 Operating Instructions 04542 0 Excellence 850 Ultra Power Temptronic...

Page 3: ...y your tanning device For contact with customer service please write down the device number of your tanning device Global Service Division 1 Walter Kratz Drive Jonesboro Arkansas 72401 800 445 0624 04...

Page 4: ...III This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under CFR21 Part 1040 04874 0 Note Description of skin types see Page 17...

Page 5: ...to your long term satisfaction with your device Following the tips and instructions in the instruction manual will ensure you enjoyment and pleasure with your device In case of any questions we are a...

Page 6: ...ts 24 IR function 24 Regulating face tanner 25 Regulating body tanner 26 Switching shoulder tanner off and on 27 Regulating Temptronic1 air condition 28 Regulating body cooling 29 Regulating facial co...

Page 7: ...cing filter mats in shoulder tanner 66 Air Condition cleaning replacing filter mat emptying condensate container 68 Presettings 70 Changing presettings with the control panel 70 Changing presettings w...

Page 8: ...tes infor mation for a better understanding of the processes Type and source of danger e g DANGER High voltage DANGER Description of the consequences e g You can be killed or injured by an electric sh...

Page 9: ...ing All danger and safety labels attached to the device must be observed Do not remove them No safety equipment e g panel switch may be removed or deacti vated which can impair the safe operation of t...

Page 10: ...nsification is not possible However the radia tion time may not be extended as desired within the scope of the per missible radiation doses Therefore only a certain degree of final tanning dependent o...

Page 11: ...bols Inform Customer Service Ergoline key Phillips screwdriver Do not touch hot surface Low pressure lamp s UV low pressure lamp s Starter for low pressure lamp s General Symbols UV high pressure lamp...

Page 12: ...Channel 1 Factory setting 1 channel Customer service can set up to 7 channels Display when adjusting volume Description Accent lighting Press button Press button for 2 seconds 2s e g Duration 3 minut...

Page 13: ...ghten lock screw with a screwdriver Suction cup Cleaning Replacing Clean or replace depending on soiling Draining Visual inspection Air Condition Filter filter mat Continuation of work steps on next p...

Page 14: ...licitly emphasize that high liabil ity risks may occur for the exporter an or the operator in case of non observance Equipment The equipment of the devices differs depending on the model In this instr...

Page 15: ...o tanning as they can cause damage e g cracks on the sur face when used continuously Maintenance and care Maintenance and care play a major role in deciding whether the device meets the requirements p...

Page 16: ...cause damage due to chemical reactions may also not be used Plastic surfaces For cleaning the other plastic surfaces it is best to use warm water and a leather cloth Never use aggressive cleaning age...

Page 17: ...pleasantly and with fewer worries as the radiation dosage can be exactly defined with sunbeds Certain drugs particularly those that produce photosensitivity may cause individuals under the influence...

Page 18: ...he skin should be thoroughly cleaned and dried before each sunbath Many facial makeups have oil bases and should be removed prior to a session Adequate ventilation of the room or booth housing the tan...

Page 19: ...18 General tanning instructions Please read and observe...

Page 20: ...h their skin type Failure to do so may result in overexposure A tanning system is not a toy You cannot vary the strength of the lamps in your unit Should you have any questions regarding the proper us...

Page 21: ...20 04544 2 04876 1 70 70 72...

Page 22: ...21 Operation 04543 0 Accessories...

Page 23: ...f During the preparation time you can switch on the UV lamps at any time by pressing the START STOP button Remove your clothes and all jewelry Remove make up and other cosmetics Remove glasses Contact...

Page 24: ...ted during tanning by switching off the UV lamps Press START STOP for three 3 seconds to pause or stop tanning Press START STOP again for three 3 seconds to restart the lamps Settings during start up...

Page 25: ...ssion and are automatically switched off at the end of the predefined time The running time of the accent lights in the Standby mode can be changed with the preset tings see from Page 70 on Running ti...

Page 26: ...OFF Press button for two 2 seconds Switching on face tanner again Press button again It takes approx one 1 minute until the face tanners reach their full output 1 2 03395 0 1 2 1 03501 0 2 Press for...

Page 27: ...26 Operation Body tanner 03501 0 Press button While the button flashes press the plus or minus button to change the intensity of the body tanner 1 2 04880 0 1 2 1 04881 0 2...

Page 28: ...ton While the button flashes press the minus button for two 2 seconds to switch the shoulder tanner off Switching the shoulder tanner on again Press button While the button flashes press the plus butt...

Page 29: ...ness 03399 2 During start up the second of 8 levels is active Press button Temptronic While the button flashes press the plus or minus button to change the cooling intensity 2 1 04031 2 1 2 1 04032 2...

Page 30: ...9 Operation Surround cooling body nozzles Adjust speed 03401 1 Press button While the button flashes press the plus or minus button to change the intensity of the air stream 1 2 03401 1 1 1 2 03502 1...

Page 31: ...0 Operation Surround cooling head nozzles Adjust speed 03400 1 Press button While the button flashes press the plus or minus button to change the intensity of the air stream 1 2 03400 1 1 2 1 03503 1...

Page 32: ...31 Operation Voice Guide 03467 0 When Voice Guide is switched on you hear an explanation of the button function each time a button is pressed 03467 0 1 03467 0 2...

Page 33: ...32 Operation INFO 03467 0 When you press the button general texts on tanning are played Press to activate 03467 0 1 1 2 03467 0 2 1 2 03467 0 3 Press for two 2 seconds 03467 0 4...

Page 34: ...3467 0 Press button While the button flashes press the plus or minus button to select a channel means no Channel selected there is no sound music is OFF Press to activate 03467 0 1 2 1 03467 0 2 1 2 0...

Page 35: ...34 Operation Volume 03467 0 Press button While the button flashes press the plus or minus button to change the volume Press to activate 03467 0 1 70 1 2 03467 0 2 2 1 03467 0 3...

Page 36: ...ed voltage 230 V Rated frequency 60 Hz Rated fusing 90 amp 3 pole Conformity mark Powerinput 3 pole max 90 amp 230V AC 60 Hz HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Contact will cause electric shock Disconnect and lock out...

Page 37: ...E 2323 mm E 91 7 16 in F 850 mm F 33 7 16 in Maximum room temperature Humidity 03173 1 Warning possible breakage of the acrylic panel WARNING Severe cuts from glass and burns from hot lamps may resul...

Page 38: ...remove them Extreme danger Severe accidents can occur if the device is mistakenly switched on again Immediately after de energizing secure all switches or fuses used for de energizing against being s...

Page 39: ...38 Note Clean after every use Clean if necessary 9 1 8 2x 9 7 6 2 11 12 4 3 5 14 13 10 04545 2 Scheduled cleaning 72...

Page 40: ...39 Maintenance 50 h 4 x 51 937 63 2 x 800 601 65 1 x 51 975 68 2 x 800 278 66 Scheduled maintenance filters...

Page 41: ...white 8 W 11839 58 b 1 x blue 9 W 12262 61 c 1 x blue 30 W 12377 61 d 2 x blue 9 W 12262 50 e 2 x white Aquastar F 36 174 36 W 12158 58 f 1 x white Aquastar F 18 174 18 W 12156 58 a c e f 5 x S10 100...

Page 42: ...with plain water damp cloth Excellence 850 Ultra Power Temptronic 500 h a e 40 i 5 x Ergoline Ultra 520 W 12645 52 k 15 x Ergoline Ultra 520 W 12645 55 h 19 x Ergoline VHP 12 PREMIUM 160 W Turbo Powe...

Page 43: ...42 Maintenance Filter panels Clean with plain water damp cloth 1 500 h 700624 44 800 399 44 800 389 46 3 000 h ViT 702 605 52 55...

Page 44: ...19 00 p m CST CAUTION Damage due to improper maintenance Improper maintenance can cause the device to be damaged or to become unusable Always comply with the specified maintenance intervals Follow th...

Page 45: ...44 Maintenance 03417 0 De energize device 03514 0 1 2 1 2 03515 0 2 03516 0 3 03517 0 4 3 2 1 03098 0 5 UV low pressure lamps lower section...

Page 46: ...45 Maintenance 03099 0 6 Close 2 1 3 03518 0 7...

Page 47: ...46 Maintenance 03418 0 De energize device 03514 0 1 2 1 2 03515 0 2 03519 0 3 03520 0 4 03430 0 5 UV low pressure lamps neck tanner...

Page 48: ...47 Maintenance 2 1 03108 0 6 03099 0 7 Close 2 1 3 03518 0 8...

Page 49: ...48 Maintenance 03416 0 De energize device 03514 0 1 2 1 2 03515 0 2 03519 0 3 03520 0 4 2 1 03302 0 5 UV low pressure lamps shoulder tanner...

Page 50: ...49 Maintenance 03490 0 6 2 1 03108 0 7 03099 0 8 Close 2 1 3 03518 0 9...

Page 51: ...py panel WARNING The canopy panel is heavy and falls down by itself after unscrew ing the 3 screws Support canopy panel Loosen screws in the specified order De energize device 1 3 2 1 2 3 03524 0 1 04...

Page 52: ...51 Maintenance 04573 0 5 04574 0 6 04575 0 7 Close 2 1 3 1 2 3 03526 0 8...

Page 53: ...52 Maintenance 04550 0 De energize device 2 1 03522 0 1 04579 0 2 04886 0 3 1 2 3 04887 0 4 04888 0 5 UV high pressure lamps side section...

Page 54: ...o not touch the glass bulbs of the UV high pressure lamps with your bare fingers Remove soiling thor oughly Only touch new UV high pressure lamp on the gripping surface see Figures 7 and 8 04890 0 8 C...

Page 55: ...54 Maintenance 1 3 2 04892 0 11 04893 0 12 Close 1 2 03528 0 13...

Page 56: ...nel WARNING The canopy panel is heavy and falls down by itself after unscrew ing the 3 screws Support canopy panel Loosen screws in the specified order De energize device 1 3 2 1 2 3 03524 0 1 04578 0...

Page 57: ...7 CAUTION Do not touch the glass bulbs of the UV high pressure lamps with your bare fingers Remove soiling thor oughly Only touch new UV high pressure lamp on the gripping surface see Figures 7 and 8...

Page 58: ...57 Maintenance 03699 0 10 1 3 2 04892 0 11 04893 0 12 Close 2 1 3 1 2 3 03526 0 13...

Page 59: ...58 Maintenance 04585 0 De energize device 04565 0 1 03529 1 2 1 2 03032 0 3 04586 0 4 04587 0 5 Accent lights canopy...

Page 60: ...59 Maintenance 04590 0 6 2 1 03350 0 7 03099 0 8 04588 0 9 Close 03539 2 10...

Page 61: ...60 Maintenance 04567 0 11 1 2 03536 1 12...

Page 62: ...61 Maintenance 03455 0 De energize device 1 1 2 03456 0 1 04580 0 2 03099 0 3 03514 0 4 2 1 03509 1 5 Accent lights front panel...

Page 63: ...62 Maintenance 1 2 04189 0 6 03532 1 7 03533 1 8 1 2 04190 0 9 03513 0 10 Close 2 1 3 03518 0 11...

Page 64: ...63 Maintenance 03458 0 De energize device 03514 0 1 2 1 03509 1 2 1 2 2 03534 1 3 Hand wipe lightly dry or with water or use a vacuum cleaner 03319 0 4 1 2 2 03535 1 5 Lower section filter...

Page 65: ...64 Maintenance 03513 0 6 Close 2 1 3 03518 0 7...

Page 66: ...65 Maintenance 03459 0 1 2 03460 1 1 Rinse with water or replace 04047 0 2 04046 0 3 Canopy filter mats...

Page 67: ...66 Maintenance 03416 0 De energize device 03514 0 1 2 1 2 03515 0 2 03520 0 3 2 1 03302 0 4 03303 0 5 Shoulder tanner filter mats...

Page 68: ...67 Maintenance Rinse with water or replace 04047 0 6 04048 0 7 Close 2 1 3 03518 0 8...

Page 69: ...68 Maintenance 03461 0 De energize device 03514 0 1 2 1 03509 1 2 1 2 3 04043 0 3 2 1 03244 2 4 Clean carefully vacuum or wash or replace 3 04834 0 5 Air Condition condensate and filter mats...

Page 70: ...69 Maintenance 1 2 3 2x 04841 0 6 03513 0 7 Close 2 1 3 03518 0 8...

Page 71: ...ears in the display then Function 1 and the presetting value are displayed alternately see column On delivery By pressing the button you scroll up to the next function from 01 to 19 By pressing the bu...

Page 72: ...3 seconds until appears Press the desired buttons consecutively Press the buttons in the same sequence when appears again appears in the display The set code has been saved Please note the code for C...

Page 73: ...the hand held unit and can therefore be used with any unit Anyone who downloads the software from the Internet can access the unit date with a hand held unit Please note that Customer Service changes...

Page 74: ...operating time of UV high pressure lamps hours 500 0 Remaining operating time of shoulder tanner hours 500 0 Remaining operating time of filter mats hours 50 0 Air conditioning operating hours 0 9999...

Page 75: ...enter setting mode see Page 71 Adjust volume for voice output VoiceGuide 7 63 Adjust volume for music output Sound System 7 63 Ambient temperature setpoint value C 15 30 Recycle air during fan run on...

Page 76: ...veral faults occur the fault messages are displayed alternately On devices with The text messages on the current fault messages of the device can be displayed in the fault mode by pressing the button...

Page 77: ...ion pump Temperature sensor for heating air conditioner Temperature sensor for cooling air conditioner Fault in temperature sensor for UV low pressure lamps Temperature sensor for room Panel switch fo...

Page 78: ...nner side section Panel switch on decorative panel on canopy Panel switch of acrylic glass panel on sunbed base side section Emergency switch off time exceeded I C bus fault Switching error in series...

Page 79: ...78 Trouble shooting Face tanner controller Speed control 1 Speed control 2 Audio amplifier Channel selection Real time clock Parameter memory Incorrect equipment of controller Error Meaning Correction...

Page 80: ...13 Error codes 75 Export 13 Exposure schedule III Eye injuries 8 F Face tanner operation 25 Fan delay 22 Fault codes 75 Filter mats Air condition cleaning replacing 68 Canopy cleaning replacing 65 Sh...

Page 81: ...ng 12 Draining 12 Ergoline key 10 Filter panel 10 Filter filter mat 12 High pressure lamp 10 Hot surface 10 Low pressure lamp 10 Press button 11 Replacing 12 Safety switch 11 Starter 10 Visual inspect...

Page 82: ...e original customer completes and returns the en closed warranty card within 10 days after purchase to insure valid regis tration and coverage for potential claims If the warranty card is not register...

Page 83: ...ssumes no liability for the cost of removing defective sheets or installing replacement sheets nor for damage to persons or property To make a claim contact an authorized dealer or distributor of SUN...

Page 84: ...or of the serial number model number and date unit was purchased This will initiate the Warranty Claim process Upon determination of the problem your dealer distributor can then sup ply you with the p...

Page 85: ...erfere with the designed function of the unit This warranty does not include failure of the product due to alteration modifications misuse abuse improper maintenance improper installa tion or repair T...

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