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26868-01A

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afety Information

Ultraviolet radiation. Follow instructions. Avoid overexposure. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause
eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin

cancer. WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR; FAILURE TO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONGTERM INJURY TO THE EYES.
Medications or cosmetics may increase your sensitivity to the ultraviolet radiation. Consult physician before using sunlamp if you are
using medications or have a history of skin problems or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. If you do not tan in the sun, you
are unlikely to tan from the use of this product. Children, the elderly, or fair skinned people who always burn easily and either never tan
or tan minimally should not use this equipment.

To use, lie down under canopy and pull down as far as adjustment will allow maintaining at least 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) between your
body and canopy acrylic panel, otherwise overexposure may occur. Minimum use distance from face tanner is 4 inches (10.2 centime-
ters). Minimum use distance elsewhere is touching the acrylic panel. Do not use without acrylic panels in place. Untanned persons should
not tan on consecutive days during their first week of tanning. Never tan more than once a day. Tanning normally appears after the first
few sessions and maximizes after approximately four weeks. Tan once or twice per week thereafter to maintain appearance. Persons
already having a base tan may begin at advanced levels corresponding to the extent of their base tan.

New lamps emit approximately 10% more 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 using this sunlamp product. • All persons in the room should wear protective eyewear

when lamps are on. Recommended eyewear: provided eyeshields or equivalent eyewear as defined under 21 CFR 1040.20. Other types
of eyewear may not provide adequate protection. Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns or other eye injury. If dis-
comfort develops, discontinue use and consult a physician.

ONLY THE FOLLOWING LAMPS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED FOR USE IN THIS EQUIPMENT:

Dark Tan™ PLUS Wolff® Model DTP71-T12-100W BI-PIN
Heraeus E400 HPT

-or- 

Philips Model HPA 400/30s

-or- 

CosmoTech Model 23045

(SolarMax™ IFT facial unit)

THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTH GROUNDED.

This product is in conformity with performance standards for sun lamp products under 21 CFR PART 1040.20 and
ANSI/UL Standard 482. Certified to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 NO. 224.

LABELING NOTICE:

Labels are affixed on all systems to inform the user of possible dangers. Regulations are stated in 21 CFR, Section

1040.20, and require that all products manufactured after September 8, 1986 which use sunlamps must display the following:

DANGER

88465

DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CLEAN, RELAMP, OR ENGAGE IN THE MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT.

RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE TIMES IN MINUTES

MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 10 MINUTES

Level 1/Week 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5

Skin Type:

1st-3rd Sessions

I

Sensitive Skin

(Burns easily and severely and does not tan.)

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TANNING

II

Light

(Burns easily and severely and tans minimally.)

2

4

6

8

10

III

Normal

(Burns moderately and tans average.)

3

5

7

10

10

IV

Dark

(Burns minimally, tans easily and above average.)

4

6

8

10

10

Summary of Contents for SunStar 332

Page 1: ...26868 01A...

Page 2: ...under this Standard 48 Month Warranty contact your authorized ETS Distributor or ETS Inc if purchased directly Proof of purchase includ ing serial number is required IN NO EVENT SHALL YOUR DISTRIBUTOR...

Page 3: ...serve all safety precautions ontents Safety Information iii Installation 1 Unpacking and Inspection 1 Pre Installation Planning 2 Tools Required 3 Hardware Inventory 4 Assembly Procedures 5 Electrical...

Page 4: ...raviolet 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 usin...

Page 5: ...r Le bronzage 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 p...

Page 6: ...drawer is secured to the carton bottom with brackets Remove these brackets from the ballast drawer with a Phillips screwdriver Note The cartons are reusable You may wish to save them for future use Af...

Page 7: ...ome hot and cause discomfort to the user CAUTION Use of a voltage source above 230V AC may prevent proper operation of the sunbed and could cause damage and void the warranty CAUTION Proper assembly o...

Page 8: ...26868 01A 3 Installation Tools Required Tools Required You will need the following tools to assemble your sunbed Utility Knife 2 Phillips Screwdriver...

Page 9: ...ntity 2 Phillips Screw 10 x 1 2 Quantity 8 Phillips Screw 10 x 1 Quantity 8 Hardware Inventory Use the utility knife to cut open the hard ware bag Remove the hardware In addi tion to some touch up pai...

Page 10: ...Procedures Assembly Procedures Stand Assembly 1 Place the bench unit approximately where it will be when assembled Leave some room behind it to work 2 Slide the ballast drawer under the bench as show...

Page 11: ...nstall Canopy 1 Lay something across the bench such as some cardboard or a blanket to protect the units and place the canopy on the bench with the canopy hinge arms toward the back Once again do not u...

Page 12: ...embly Procedures 2 Insert the Nylon Floating Bearings into the canopy hinge arms and carefully lower the hinge arms into the bench uprights 3 Secure the arms in place with the Hinge Pins and Hinge Pin...

Page 13: ...up as shown 2 Have a helper hold the canopy in its fully open position 3 The lower clevis forks are already installed Make sure the threaded hole faces up slide the Gas Springs down into the bench upr...

Page 14: ...s Forks Pay special attention when lowering the canopy that the clevis forks do not damage the bronze bushings Bronze is excel lent for smooth pivoting applica tions such as this but tends to be soft...

Page 15: ...tructions for installing the fan are included with the body fan kit Follow those instructions to install the body fan Put the head end endcap the one without slots on top in place and secure with two...

Page 16: ...the RJ 11 phone type cable between the canopy and rear jack on the ballast drawer The double jacks on the front of the drawer are for remote connections Connect main power cord as described in Pre In...

Page 17: ...the ballast drawer It simply sits on the drawer over the air slots and is held in place by airflow when the unit is running The arrow on the filter should point down Put the Front Access Panel in plac...

Page 18: ...remote control ports Your sunbed will not operate without the Remote Control Bypass plug or a remote system connected ATTENTION Although the Remote Control Bypass plug provided with your sunbed will w...

Page 19: ...ly connect the RJ 22 modular cable s described in the T Max Manager manual into the remote port s located on the back of your sunbed and follow the instruc tions that came with your remote system not...

Page 20: ...e address manually Before connecting your sunbed to the T Max Manager or T Max 1A or 3A the address of your sunbed must first be set Set the id man ually as described below Setting the id 1 Make sure...

Page 21: ...type of system a remote interface kit is required Contact your place of purchase to obtain the kit Figure 3 details a typical con nection Follow the instructions provided with the kit and from the rem...

Page 22: ...g Never tan more than once a day Tanning normally appears after the first few sessions and maximizes after approxi mately four weeks Tan once or twice per week thereafter to maintain appearance Person...

Page 23: ...ote system using a control relay If using T Max see next page 1 Lift the canopy lie down on the bench face up lower the canopy using the canopy handle For best results position the canopy as close to...

Page 24: ...epeatedly flash the delay symbol dL and then the remaining delay time Press the timer button F or wait until the delay time has expired to begin the tan ning session The lamps will turn on and the tim...

Page 25: ...ment 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 ref...

Page 26: ...ields are secured in place by turn latches along the front edge Use a flat bladed screwdriver to turn the latches a quarter turn to open the acrylic The acrylics swing open on a hinge On the inside of...

Page 27: ...specified 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 long...

Page 28: ...new lamp using a clean cloth or paper towel 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...

Page 29: ...does 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 cre...

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: ...ce has not been 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 s...

Page 32: ...26868 01A P 332ST 3F...

Page 33: ...26868 01A Ballast Tray...

Page 34: ...Canopy Mounting Arm Capacitor 1 F Capacitor 75 F Contactor Contactor for Face Tanner Cover Canopy Current Sensor Endcap Endcap Canopy Head End Endcap with Body Fan Cut outs Face Tanner Assembly Center...

Page 35: ...E Check Clean Fans F Change Lamps and Starters H Check Fasteners nuts bolts etc I Check Power Cords J Change Filter See Care and Maintenance See Lamp and Grill Replacement Fans are located on top of...

Page 36: ...Breaker Recommended min 30A Outlet Hardwire Main Lamps DARK TAN PLUS Ballasts 100W Face Tanner SolarMax IFT FT Ballasts 400W Body Cooling System Full side fan panel plus 230cfm Turbo Timer System Digi...

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