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Preface

Your unit has been built in accordance with the latest state of technology and is safe.

However, the unit can be dangerous if it is operated by persons who have not recei-

ved the necessary training or instruction, or if it is used improperly. Therefore, everyone

entrusted with the task of installing the unit, setting it into operation, operating, main-

taining and repairing it must read and understand the Operating Instructions and -

especially - the Safety Instructions. Before the unit is used for the first time, you and/or

your personnel should definitely receive instructions from the specialist consultant. If,

contrary to expectations, technical defects occur in your tanning unit, please contact

the customer service department or your dealer.

LIST OF CONTENTS

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NOTES ON SAFETY .................................................................................... 3-4

1.1 Before Initial Operation ............................................................................... 3
1.2 Using the Unit for the First Time ................................................................... 3
1.3 Safety Warning ........................................................................................... 3-4
1.4 Operation ...................................................................................................... 4
1.5 Product Liability ............................................................................................ 4
1.6 Emergency Procedure ................................................................................. 4
1.7 Explanation of Danger Symbols ................................................................. 4

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OPERATION I INFORMATION FOR THE USER OF THE UNIT ........................ 5-6

2.1 Starting to sunbathe .................................................................................... 5
2.2 Important Technical Details ........................................................................ 5
2.3 Interior Tanning-Space ................................................................................. 5
2.4 Cleaning the Acrylic Sheet: Use uwe Cleanser Only! ............................... 6

TECHNICIAN SPECIFICATIONS FOR UWE-PROFESSIONAL USERS
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INSTALLING THE PROFESSIONAL UNIT .................................................... 6-11

3.1 Installation Site and Delivery Condition .................................................... 6
3.2 Installation and Assembly ....................................................................... 6-10
3.3 Connecting the Unit’s Air Outlet (Figure 1 and 2) .................................. 11
3.4 Electrical Connection ................................................................................ 11
3.5 Coin Operation or Central Control (Figure 2) ........................................ 11

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SETTING INTO OPERATION .................................................................... 12-13

4.1 Technical data, dimensions and UV type .......................................... 12-13
4.2 Before Setting into Operation ................................................................... 13
4.3 Setting the Unit into Operation for the First Time ................................... 13

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CLEANING - IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE OPERATOR ................ 13

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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ................................................................ 14-17

6.1 Changing the Acrylic Sheet ...................................................................... 14
6.2 Exchanging the high pressure burner.................................................. 15-17
6.3 Exchanging the illumination light ............................................................ 17
6.4 Changing the Filters ................................................................................... 17

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ADVICES ..................................................................................................... 17

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TIPS FOR CORRECTING MINOR DEFECTS ................................................... 18

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WASTE ......................................................................................................... 19

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CUSTOMER SERVICE ADRESS ..................................................................... 19

Summary of Contents for SunBoard XTT

Page 1: ...1 INDOOR TANNING EQUIPMENT CARE USE AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Model SunBoard XTT PC MARKETING 1040 WILT AVENUE RIDGEFIELD NJ 07657 1 800 FAST TAN...

Page 2: ...4 1 5 Product Liability 4 1 6 Emergency Procedure 4 1 7 Explanation of Danger Symbols 4 2 OPERATION I INFORMATION FOR THE USER OF THE UNIT 5 6 2 1 Starting to sunbathe 5 2 2 Important Technical Detai...

Page 3: ...week onward USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR WHENEVER THE EQUIPMENT IS ENERGIZED READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT WARNING If you have been diagnosed by a physician as being allergic to th...

Page 4: ...TE AND ARE DESIGNED FOR USE WITH INDOOR TANNING EQUIPMENT FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS AND WARNINGS STATED ABOVE MAY VOID THE MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY WARNING THIS UNIT MUST NOT BE USED IF TH...

Page 5: ...ilter disc when exchanging the burner the electrical circuit will be interrupted and the unit can not be started see Section 8 BreakSafe Speakers 34 picture 3 There are two speakers so that you can en...

Page 6: ...on the pallet The Plexiglas plate lounger 1 picture 4 lies free on top of the pipeframe 2 Lift down the Plexiglas plate together with someone If the pipeframe is fastened together with the tripod unwi...

Page 7: ...the tripod Secure the screws 28 of the foot casing with toothed disks A8 4 29 and octagonal nuts M8 30 secure the screws 31 of the light casing with washers 32 having 25 mm in external diameter and w...

Page 8: ...the support 44 of the covering hood 40 After this secure coming from the tripod the four pins 64 with disks 46 having an external diameter of 25mm and with hexagonal nuts 45 You really must tighten u...

Page 9: ...the right side of the tripod This tanning arm has an 18 poled cable X6 53 with plug and the BreakSafe cable X6a these cables you have to pull through down wards into the footrack The plug X6 53 will...

Page 10: ...to the tripod Then arrange the three covering hoods 56 57 58 around the pipeframe The two covering hoods 56 and 58 arranged on the sides of the pipeframe will be fixed onto the tripod by a strip faste...

Page 11: ...ffective ventilation can be found in the brochure AIR CONDITIONING TIPS which is available from your dealer or from us 3 4 Electrical Connection Important The connection work may only be done by an el...

Page 12: ...e even We reserve the right to make technical changes LAMP CONFIGURATION If the lamps are not placed in the correct position this may result in a loss of performance and lifetime Please ensure to use...

Page 13: ...ents Provide protective glasses and ensure that they are used Highlight the need to adjust the length of the sunbathing period depending on skin type Keep user instructions at hand Put up the safety i...

Page 14: ...n the acrylic sheet with important information Please note the information and then remove the sticker Do not operate units without acrylic sheets because otherwise the cooling of the lamps is no long...

Page 15: ...int on both sides Pull off the disk holder from the front using both hands Hold the high pressure lamp by the rectangular base and press it out of the socket Cleaning the Reflector Clean the reflector...

Page 16: ...ng the High Pressure lamp Hold the new high pressure lamp by the base 102 Insert the lamp into the holder 77 Attention The contact pins 79 of the socket have different diameters Please insert accordin...

Page 17: ...ilter so that it is only necessary to clean the components inside the unit e g such as filter plates infrequently The particles filtered out eventually clog the filter after extended use and thus redu...

Page 18: ...k holder 75 picture 7 and the reflector 87 If this does not help there is an electrical defect in the unit Checking up by uwe or by another firm named by uwe The illumination light does not shine exch...

Page 19: ...ses They should not be thrown together with the regular waste The local offices will inform you where the burner could be properly wasted Unit Faulty units should be disposed of according to local reg...

Page 20: ...20 ID NR 265 360 03 03 PC MARKETING 1040 WILT AVENUE RIDGEFIELD NJ 07657 1 800 FAST TAN...

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