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are and Maintenance

27964-01A

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Cleaning After Use

Clean and disinfect your tanning bed’s
bench and canopy after each use. Use a
non-abrasive disinfectant cleaner that 

does

not contain ammonia or ammonia deriva-
tives

. Ammonia may damage the acrylic

shield. Spray the acrylic lightly with disin-
fectant and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
We recommend Australian Gold® pH
Neutral Disinfectant Cleaner.

Thorough Periodic Cleaning

Introduction

The cooling fans draw air through the bed
and over time will cause a dust buildup on
the lamps and reflectors. This will reduce
the tanning effectiveness of the bed. When
a dust buildup is observed, it is necessary to
thoroughly clean the inside of the bench
and canopy.

Cleaning the Canopy and Bench

Step 1

Remove the acrylic shields and
lamps as described in 

Lamp and

Acrylic Replacement

.

Step 2

With a soft cloth, wipe the entire
length of each lamp to remove
any film buildup.

Step 3

Clean both sides of the acrylic
shields with a non-ammonia dis-
infectant cleaner.

Step 4

Wipe the reflectors with a clean
damp cloth.

Step 5

Re-install the lamps and acrylic
shields.

Mechanical Inspection

Your tanning bed has been built for years of
service. To ensure trouble-free operation
throughout its life, inspect the unit’s
mechanical integrity every 400-500 hours
of use.

• Inspect the unit’s fasteners verifying

that all are firmly in place.

• Inspect gas springs for signs of wear.

Gas springs that will not hold the
canopy in the full open position when
raised should be immediately replaced.
See 

Troubleshooting

.

• Inspect the AC power cord and its

connections.

• Inspect the acrylic. Broken, cracked 

or

badly scratched acrylics should be
immediately replaced.

WARNING

Shock hazard.
Disconnect power before removing
any protective covers.

Summary of Contents for 27964-01A

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL 27964 01A...

Page 2: ...WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED No one has the authority to change or modify this 24 Month Silver Medal Warranty in any respect To obtain...

Page 3: ...to observe all safety precautions ontents Safety Information iii Installation 1 Unpacking and Inspection 1 Tools Required 1 Pre Installation Planning 2 Hardware Inventory 3 Assembly Procedures 4 Elect...

Page 4: ...e ultraviolet radiation during the first 50 hours of operation Recommended tanning times should therefore be reduced by approximately 10 during that period WARNING Read the instructions booklet before...

Page 5: ...zage commence normalement appara tre apr s les premi res s ances il atteint son apog e au bout d environ quatre semaines Les personnes qui ont d j un teint h l peuvent commencer des niveaux plus lev s...

Page 6: ...for the canopy Do not attempt to lift either unit with the plastic still on as it may slip Note The cartons are reusable You may wish to save them for future use As you unpack your boxes you should f...

Page 7: ...a Buck Booster WARNING Shock hazard Disconnect power before servicing Air from the room is used to cool the sunbed Maximum ambient room temperature should be 80 F Place your sunbed no closer than 6 fr...

Page 8: ...64 Quantity 2 Bridge Pin Quantity 4 Clevis Fork M10 Long Quantity 4 Centering Spring Quantity 4 1 4 20 x 1 2 Machine Screw Quantity 8 1 4 20 Locknut Quantity 8 Nylon Floating Bearing Quantity 4 Clevis...

Page 9: ...de a centering spring a clevis fork and then another centering spring onto the clevis pin and insert the pin the rest of the way through the upright 3 Secure the clevis pin by inserting the straight p...

Page 10: ...h approximately where it will remain leaving room to work behind it 2 Make sure the clevis forks are pointed up and secure each stand upright to the rear of the bench pedestals using four 1 4 20 x 1 2...

Page 11: ...arm 2 Holding the canopy over the bench with the canopy arms inside the stand uprights insert clevis pins 5 16 x 2 1 32 through the uprights and nylon floating bearings to attach the canopy 3 Secure...

Page 12: ...e threaded holes in the lower clevis forks face up the large holes above the clevis forks allow fin ger access Slide the gas springs down into the stand uprights piston end up as shown and twist the g...

Page 13: ...Pay special attention when low ering the canopy that the clevis forks do not damage the bronze bushings Bronze is excellent for smooth pivot ing applications such as this but tends to be soft compare...

Page 14: ...7964 01A 9 Installation Assembly Procedures Attach Cover Panels 1 Put the gas spring cover panel in place and secure with two blue headed 10 x 1 2 screws in each end The skirt installs in the same way...

Page 15: ...4 01A 10 Installation Assembly Procedures Attaching Handle to Canopy 1 Install the handle by inserting the three 10 x 1 Phillips head screws through the handle and into the predrilled holes on the can...

Page 16: ...an sold separately Your sunbed is designed to accept a body cooling fan on the canopy endcap at the foot end Follow the instructions that come with the body fan for installation CENTER INSERT WARNING...

Page 17: ...mote system connected Remove the protective film from the acrylic shields Your equip ment is now ready for use NOTE Your sunbed is designed to accept an input from a remote control device The remote c...

Page 18: ...eless remote system The circuitry inside your sunbed eliminates the need for the T Max 1A or 3A when con necting to the T Max Manager series Your sunbed supports the auto addressing feature of the lat...

Page 19: ...gle sunbed installations the T Max 1A and 3A can offer the same control as the T Max Manager eliminating the need for a Manager If you re using a 1A in this manner it must have a chip labelled master...

Page 20: ...t of the salon may be daisy chained together and connected to the Manager Scenario 5 T Max Manager Series with wires As always this tanning bed is fully com patible with a wired T Max system Simply co...

Page 21: ...tration below details a typical connection Follow the instructions provid ed with the kit and from the remote s manual to make the necessary connections Setting the sunbed address manually Before conn...

Page 22: ...and severely and does not tan NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TANNING II Light Burns easily and severely and tans minimally 4 8 12 16 20 III Normal Burns moderately and tans average 6 10 15 20 20 IV Dark Burns m...

Page 23: ...shield The cooling fans run for a period of time after the lamps shut off to aid in cooling the sunbed The timer will indicate as a reminder to clean the sunbed After the sunbed is cleaned press the t...

Page 24: ...e remaining time otherwise the timer will reset to 0 6 Raise the canopy by using the outer edge of the canopy do not push up on the acrylic shield The cooling fans run for a period of time after the l...

Page 25: ...lamps as described in Lamp and Acrylic Replacement Step 2 With a soft cloth wipe the entire length of each lamp to remove any film buildup Step 3 Clean both sides of the acrylic shields with a non amm...

Page 26: ...the center of the bed until it releases its latch ing action see figure at right Continue to pry up the profile across its entire length until it swings back freely Repeat for the other profile The l...

Page 27: ...pecified below Use of uncertified lamps is a viola tion of Federal regulations and will void your warranty These lamps have an aver age life of 800 1000 hours of effective tanning use Lamps used longe...

Page 28: ...Ensure that the lamp is firmly seated in the lamp holders Note Never take hold of the lamp such that your fingers are in contact with the lamp glass Finger oils will greatly reduce the lamp s operatio...

Page 29: ...not replace old lamp NOTE Gas springs are manufactured to hold the canopy in its fully open position as well as allow it to rest fully closed If left open for an extended period of time some creep dow...

Page 30: ...Contact servicer Current sensor indicating unit is on when it should be off Contact servicer Requested session time exceeds maximum time allowed 1 Bypass plug is not installed see Electrical Connecti...

Page 31: ...set 2 The sunbed has not been connected to the remote system see Remote Connections 1 Delay time of T Max Manager has not been set 2 Delay time has expired and session has begun Auto start function of...

Page 32: ...27964 01A 27 S 30SV S 32SV...

Page 33: ...27964 01A S 30SV3F S 32SV3F...

Page 34: ...Cover Bench Cover Canopy Current Sensor Endcap Kit with inserts Fan 4 220VAC 110cfm Gas Spring Cover Panel Gas Spring Set Handle Hardware Kit Complete Hardware Kit Assembly Hour Counter Ignitor Start...

Page 35: ...Outlet Hardwire Hardwire Main Lamps Velocity 100W Velocity 100W Ballasts 100W 100W Face Tanner NA SolarMax IFT FT Ballasts NA 400W Cooling System 230cfm Turbo optional 230cfm Turbo optional Timer Syst...

Page 36: ...wire Main Lamps Velocity 100W Velocity 100W Ballasts 100W 100W Face Tanner NA SolarMax IFT FT Ballasts NA 400W Cooling System 230cfm Turbo optional 230cfm Turbo optional Timer System Digital Digital M...

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