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26851-01A

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Problem

Solution

My unit is connected to a T-Max®
remote system but I am having
trouble getting into “id” mode

My unit, connected to a T-Max®
Manager, did not display “dL” but
does indicate:

“0”

a tanning time and the lamps
have come on
a tanning time but the lamps
have not come on

When auto-addressing the first bed
does not register an “id”

When using a T-Max® 1A my unit
won’t function properly

I forgot what address, or “id”, I set
my booth to

My salon suffers frequent, short
power outages and clients com-
plain about losing session time

You have probably attempted to connect your booth to the
remote system already. Disconnect the remote plug(s) from the
ports at the back of the booth, wait 90 seconds and try again.

1. Remote device has not been set.
2. The unit 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 T-Max® Manager has been turned off.
Press the timer button to turn on lamps.

When using the auto address feature of the T-Max® Manager
you must wait 10 seconds from the time you start the auto
address function before addressing the first bed.

SunStar® Bypass plugs or terminator plugs may be needed if
the T-Max® 1A and the unit are over 100 feet apart. Install the
plugs in the open remote port in the unit and the T-Max® 1A.

By pressing the stop button and then the timer button, and
holding both for 3 seconds, the timer display will show the
booth’s address number. Press the stop button to exit address
mode.

If you have a T-Max® Manager, changing parameter 23 from
“0” to “1” will allow the tanning bed to remember how much
time was left when power goes out and resume its session
after power is restored. Consult your T-Max® Manager manu-
al for information on setting parameters.

Summary of Contents for Sunvision Elite 48V

Page 1: ...26851 01A...

Page 2: ...H WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED No...

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

Page 4: ...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 su...

Page 5: ...quatre semaines Les personnes qui ont d j un teint h l peuvent commencer des niveaux plus lev s selon l importance de leur h le initial Les lampes neuves mettent approximativement 10 de plus de rayons...

Page 6: ...any damage to the transportation company As you unpack your boxes you should find the following Pedestal box 1 Control Module box 2 Bag containing necessary assembly hardware and safety goggles box 2...

Page 7: ...A poorly ventilated room may cause the unit to become hot and cause discomfort to the user CAUTION Use of a voltage source above 230V AC may prevent proper operation of the booth and could cause damag...

Page 8: ...16 Wrench or adjustable wrench Hardware Inventory Open the hardware bag and remove the hardware Make sure you have the follow ing items 1 4 20 x 3 4 Hex Head Bolt Quantity 9 1 4 Flat Washer Quantity...

Page 9: ...2 Shim Washer Quantity 4 Safety Goggles Quantity 1 Additional hardware found in Box 7 10 32 x 1 2 Screw Quantity 4 8 32 x 1 2 Screw Quantity 4 10 x 1 2 Screw Quantity 4 10 Flat Washer Quantity 4 Short...

Page 10: ...26851 01A 5 Installation Assembly Procedures Assembly Procedures Put the pedestal found in box 1 in the general area you want the booth Leave some space around the pedestal to work FRONT...

Page 11: ...ed Control Module box 2 Left Module box 3 Right Module box 4 Remove these two screws and lift the grill from the unit Repeat for the other grills LEFT MODULE RIGHT MODULE CONTROL MODULE with power cab...

Page 12: ...irst then the other two Leave the bolts slightly loose until all are positioned then tighten For best results push the left and right modules apart as much as possible This will help when installing t...

Page 13: ...cedures Parts needed 2 Joint Plates 2 Wire Clamps Remove these four screws and secure the joint plate with them as shown at left Joint Plate in place Secure one wire clamp to each joint plate NOTE Wir...

Page 14: ...sembly Procedures Parts needed 2 Inside Door Handles 4 10 32 x 1 2 Screws Secure handles with screws through the double grid pattern on each door grill If not already done you will need to remove the...

Page 15: ...ly Procedures Parts needed Grills removed earlier 2 Trim Profiles Reinstall the grills Insert trim profiles into space between right and control module and between left and control module NOTE Wiring...

Page 16: ...Screws Attach the Timer Bracket to the unit as shown using two 8 32 x 1 2 screws Secure the Timer Box to the bracket with the same type screws making sure the cables coming out the back of the Timer B...

Page 17: ...ly Procedures Parts needed Long Handles 8 10 32 x 1 2 Screws 4 10 32 Nuts The handles attach with two screws to the top of the right and left modules and with two screws with nuts through the double g...

Page 18: ...t bronze bushings into hinge holes Insert door hinge post into bronze bushing Install hinge locking pins in hole in all four hinge posts 3 1 2 NOTE Wiring has been deleted to show details If a door ru...

Page 19: ...Magnet Strike Plates 4 10 32 x 1 2 Screws Install magnet strike plates with two screws each To achieve proper positioning close the doors and make sure magnets at the top of the doors contact the magn...

Page 20: ...hole female connectors One has a white three hole female con nector The last cable has a woven sleeve and small six pin connector These last two should be left loose Wire the booth by plugging the co...

Page 21: ...has been deleted to show details Position the new body fan speaker panel on top of the booth with the curved edge toward the door opening There are four Z brackets Two are slightly shorter than the ot...

Page 22: ...tion Assembly Procedures The two cables left loose earlier go to the Body Fan Speaker Panel Bring the cables through any wire clamps they pass and connect to the mating cables on the panel White conne...

Page 23: ...llation Assembly Procedures Parts needed Dome box 7 4 10 x 1 2 screws 4 10 flat washers Secure the dome in place with the four screws as shown Be sure not to pinch any wires NOTE Wiring has been delet...

Page 24: ...for use In the dome of the booth are two speakers capable of handling 25W of musical power with a maximum of 80W Just above the power cable are two speaker inputs to connect to a stereo NOTE Your unit...

Page 25: ...14 and 15 See your T Max manual for descriptions of these parameters and how they function T Max Manager Remote System This system is ideal for multiple sunbed instal lations Simply connect the RJ 22...

Page 26: ...e 2 Setting the address manually Before connecting your booth to the T Max Manager or T Max 1A or 3A the address of your booth must first be set Set the id man ually as described below Setting the Add...

Page 27: ...e of system a remote interface kit is required Contact your place of purchase to obtain the kit Figure 3 details a typical connection Follow the instructions provided with the kit and from the remote...

Page 28: ...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 DANGER Some medicat...

Page 29: ...hen the timer reaches 0 the lamps turn off If you want to stop your session before time expires press the stop button C 6 Exit the booth If you become disoriented there are EXIT signs over the doors T...

Page 30: ...aches 0 the lamps turn off If you want to stop your session before time expires press the stop button C You will have ten seconds to restart with the remaining time otherwise the timer will reset to 0...

Page 31: ...ver time will cause a dust buildup on the lamps and reflectors This will reduce the tanning effectiveness of the booth When a dust buildup is observed it is nec essary to thoroughly clean the inside o...

Page 32: ...ate the number of hours of service then return to 0 example Display shows 08 then 54 This equals 854 hours NOTE If the unit is connect ed to a T Max remote device it may briefly lose communication wit...

Page 33: ...ng Lamps After removing the metal grills replace lamps as follows Step 1 Grasp the lamp at one end and at the middle and turn the lamp one quarter turn Gently remove the lamp from its holders Step 2 R...

Page 34: ...is connected to a power source 2 Check source of AC power Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse 1 Bypass plug is not installed see Electrical Connections 2 A non SunStar bypass has been used See Elec...

Page 35: ...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 T Max Manager has been turned off Press the timer button to...

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Page 39: ...apacitor 75uF Contactor Cover Panel Cover Panel w Decal Cover Panel w Power Cut outs Dome Fan 6 Fan 16 Fan Relay Grill Handle Door Handle Inside Handle Outside Hardware Kit Hinge Locking Pin Lamp Hold...

Page 40: ...AC 220 Amperage 45 Circuit Breaker Amps 60 Outlet Hardwire Main Lamps BRONZING SUN 160W Ballasts 160W Body Cooling System 16 overhead fan Timer System Digital Max Exposure Time 12minutes Back up Time...

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