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30.2 Triple Airback incl. heater 

 

G

ENERAL 

D

ATA

 

 

Power of transformer (primary) 

230 V AC / 50 Hz / 100 VA max. 

Power of transformer (secondary) 

12 V AC / 100 VA max. 

Protection (primary) 

1.6 AT (slow acting) 

 

 

Technical modification reserved. 

 

M

AINS CONNECTION

 

 

Power supply 

230 V AC / 50 Hz 

Input power 

approx. 100 W 

Mains fuses 

2 fuses 1.6 AT (slow acting) 

 

 

Technical modification reserved. 

 

C

ONTROL ELECTRONICS

 

 

Power supply 

12 V AC 

Input power 

max. 100 W 

Total output power of the connections 

of the heater. 

The outputs are not short circuit proof. 

max. 100 W 

 

 

Technical modification reserved. 

 

30.3 Vibro Wellness 

 

Power of transformer (primary) 

230 V AC / 50 Hz / 120 mA max. 

Power of transformer (secondary) 

13.5 V AC / 1 A / 13.5 VA 

Protection (primary) 

1.6 AT (slow acting) 

 

 

Technical modification reserved. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MO 1

Page 1: ...nual Spa Table MO 1 Gharieni Group GmbH Gutenbergstra e 40 D 47443 Moers Phone 49 0 2841 88300 0 Fax 49 0 2841 88300 999 Distribution department 49 0 2841 88300 300 E mail service gharieni com Web www...

Page 2: ...9 2 Model versions Number of actuators 22 9 2 1 Storage space options 23 9 3 Before initial use 25 9 4 View 26 9 5 Headrest 27 9 5 1 Multifunctional headrest 28 9 6 Armrests 29 9 6 1 Additional lockin...

Page 3: ...ess 10 optional equipment 56 19 1 Vibro manual control panel 57 19 2 Operation 59 20 Triple Airback incl heater optional equipment 61 20 1 Scope of delivery 62 20 2 Installation information 62 20 3 Co...

Page 4: ...1 Protective covers made of terry 85 27 9 2 Protective covers made of PU 86 27 9 3 Protective foot cover 87 28 Upholstery care and cleaning agents 88 28 1 mikrozid sensitive alcohol free 88 28 2 Skai...

Page 5: ...life of your clients MAKE SURE THAT THIS MANUAL IS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE USING THE GHARIENI SPA TABLE MO 1 AND MAKE SURE THAT IT HAS BEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD PRIOR TO USING THE DEVICE This instruction...

Page 6: ...cates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE indicates possible damage to the appliance 1 3 Safety instructions DANGER To reduce the risk of electrocu...

Page 7: ...se contact the manufacturer or the shop you purchased the appliance at Original spare parts should be used only 9 If the power cable and or the plug are damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer...

Page 8: ...HOCK 8 Liquids must not get into the electric control panels RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 9 Do not use water or any other liquids while carrying out any application Do not spill water or any other liquids o...

Page 9: ...O 1 only on a level surface 24 Do not place any objects or liquids on the MO 1 The appliance as well as the material can be damaged thereby RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF DAMAGE 25 Any repairs and mai...

Page 10: ...DAMAGE 3 The additional lock of the armrests must be released to adjust the armrests using the respective levers Otherwise the construction and the mechanics of the armrests can be damaged permanently...

Page 11: ...initial operation please check that all components are present and that they are not visibly damaged The dedicated safety socket must be grounded properly and must meet the proper voltage 4 Intended u...

Page 12: ...12 5 Rating plate The rating plate is on the front below the headrest s fig below Do not make the rating plate illegible Do not remove the rating plate Non compliance will expire the warranty...

Page 13: ...with your device and attach it To do this tap on the Select file button A window with options will then open The appearance of this window may differ from the illustration depending on your device and...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...15 Figure shows form that opens in the Internet browser of the device after the QR code is scanned...

Page 16: ...16 Figure shows form that opens in the Internet browser of the device after the QR code is scanned...

Page 17: ...17 Figure similar option window for adding a file Appearance may vary depending on the device and operating system...

Page 18: ...installed Open the top of the packaging carefully Do not use any sharp edged items which can damage the upholstery Do not lift the MO 1 but remove the packaging completely The carrying support handle...

Page 19: ...store them at a safe place for future use NOTICE If the floor is not level you must ensure proper stability using the adjusting screw 7 1 Installation The MO 1 is ready to be operated in a few simple...

Page 20: ...lly for an additional charge it is possible to equip the MO 1 with an ergonomic soft upholstery s fig below made of PU The extra soft upholstery is anatomically shaped The surface is made of PU polyur...

Page 21: ...STABLE ARMRESTS OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT The headrest is manually adjustable s chapter 9 5 HEADREST for an extra charge our multifunctional headrest is available s chapter 9 5 1 MULTIFUNCTIONAL HEADREST Fre...

Page 22: ...pped with up to seven actuators that allow you to adjust the bed flexibly according to your wishes via a manual control panel FOUR ACTUATORS Working height backrest inclination of the seat area and th...

Page 23: ...compartment with door for HotCabi capacity approx 8 liters CoolCabi compartment with door for CoolCabi capacity approx 6 liters NOTICE The bed increases in height by 6 cm due to compartments with door...

Page 24: ...24 Fig A Fig B Fig C...

Page 25: ...water from the drip tray of the HotCabi or CoolCabi The drip tray may otherwise overflow RISK OF SLIPPING RISK OF INJURY 9 3 Before initial use Before initial operation please check that all component...

Page 26: ...justable 3 HEADREST Manually adjustable Incl nose slot Our multifunctional headrest is also available as an option only for medium width and only with manually adjustable armrests See also chapter 9 5...

Page 27: ...g surface Failure to do so can cause permanent damage to the construction of the MO 1 RISK OF TIPPING RISK OF DISINTEGRATION RISK OF INJURY The headrest is fully adjustable manually s fig 1 2 and 3 be...

Page 28: ...est permanently RISK OF DAMAGE 9 5 1 Multifunctional headrest For the MO 1 our multifunctional headrest is optionally available at an extra charge o depending on your preference a round face rest or o...

Page 29: ...l solution for back massages s fig 6 As you can swivel the armrests you are closer to the head of the person to be treated when carrying out cosmetic or facial massages Fig 6 NOTICE Swivel the armrest...

Page 30: ...adjustable armrests not swivelling are available for an additional charge 1 The button is on the side of the armrest 2 Press and hold the arrow button to raise or lower the armrest 3 When you stop pre...

Page 31: ...WELLNESS 10 10 1 Manual control panel The MCP is a wired control The electrically controllable functions are controlled via the MCP You can control each of the up to 5 actuators individually by simply...

Page 32: ...set the hotkeys M1 M8 to any desired position using the SAVE BUTTON In level 2 the LED above the SHIFT BUTTON is on in level 1 the LED is off WARNING Ensure that no parts of the body or items are bet...

Page 33: ...y lettering D Push buttons for the adjustment of the LEG SECTION black lettering arrows Push buttons for the saving and setting of the memory positions M7 und M8 grey lettering Buttons for switching t...

Page 34: ...the SHIFT BUTTON 4 2 Keep on holding both buttons until you hear an acoustic signal 3 The diode above the KEY LOCK BUTTON goes on 4 The operation of the MO 1 is locked UNLOCKING OF THE MANUAL CONTROL...

Page 35: ...ement up or down is indicated by the arrow symbols WARNING Ensure that no parts of the body or items are between the parts of the MO 1 while adjusting the lying position RISK OF CRUSHING 10 5 Adjustme...

Page 36: ...ions Press the push buttons M1 M8 s fig chapter 10 1 MANUAL CONTROL PANEL SAVING A MEMORY POSITION 1 Set the desired position as usual 2 Press the SHIFT BUTTON 4 The diode goes on level 2 3 Press the...

Page 37: ...de are fixed Proceed as follows MODELS EQUIPPED WITH MECHANICAL CASTORS 1 Open the flap on the side s fig 7 2 Turn the lever s fig 9 of the lifting mechanism with help of the equipped handle s fig 8 9...

Page 38: ...buttons M3 and M4 simultaneously to retract the castors until you hear a constant acoustic signal Diodes M3 and M4 go off WARNING The MO1 must always stand on its solid feet If it stands on its movabl...

Page 39: ...es only while pressing a button of the IRC When you stop pressing all moving operation will stop immediately The IRC needs a free connection to the infrared receiver for proper operation Please lance...

Page 40: ...OF THE IRC 1 To lock the IRC press the KEY button once briefly Now immediately press the SHIFT button and hold it down for about three seconds until an acoustic signal sounds and the diode above the...

Page 41: ...ake sure to keep the KEY button pressed until you hear a constant beep indicating that the castors are fully retracted WARNING The MO1 must always stand on its solid feet If it stands on its movable c...

Page 42: ...des on it Fig 10 Fig 11 SELECTING OF A FUNCTION R 1 R 1 right footswitch Serves as save button when you have selected the memory function R 2 R 2 right footswitch Selects the motors or memory function...

Page 43: ...ith the FCP 2 Press and hold button R 2 of the right footswitch unit until the lower diode on the connector goes on s fig 8 3 Press and hold button L 1 or L2 of the left footswitch unit until the prev...

Page 44: ...ustration below Especially during treatments in the prone position through the nose slot the respective fragrance can be perceived excellently Matching the fragrance generator PERFUME PEARLS STARTER S...

Page 45: ...he pad A closes system can be recognised by the white valve that sticks out If the system is open valve is pushed in close it pushing the lock clip towards the pad The valve is now audibly pushed out...

Page 46: ...46 Fig shows valve with closed system...

Page 47: ...ht light There are two LED light strips underneath the lying surface see illustration below The indirect lighting creates an atmospheric ambience For example you can set different light colors as well...

Page 48: ...of the back of the remote control 2 Sleep mode of the color wheel To prolong battery life the color wheel will enter sleep mode after a few seconds Press one of the buttons to wake up the color wheel...

Page 49: ...t the brightness in 10 steps Press the key for approx 1 5 seconds to adjust the brightness continuously in 256 steps 8 Increase reduce the speed of the color change To increase or reduce the speed of...

Page 50: ...he control panel s fig chapter 17 1 For quick heating of a cold lying surface after starting the heater will operate with max power during the pre heating period The parameters of the heater can be pr...

Page 51: ...he MO 1 from the mains when it is not used for a longer period e g during the night WARNING The cables of the models with Smart Thermo and or Vibro Wellness are between the upholstery and metal rack d...

Page 52: ...52 BUTTON ON BUTTON OFF TEMPERATURE SELECTION BUTTON TIME SELECTION BUTTON LEDS A 2 blue LEDs...

Page 53: ...When the total time 100 minutes has elapsed the Smart Thermo 2 will be switched off automatically This sequence is pre programmed The heating power level and the heating time of the Smart Thermo 2 can...

Page 54: ...nge LEDs D Press button five times Level 5 red LEDs E By pressing the button once more six times the selection cycle will begin at level 1 again TIME SELECTION BUTTON Press this button to set the requ...

Page 55: ...illuminated LED corresponds to a heating time of 10 minutes 7 Now the appliance heats for 30 minutes at the selected heating power level 8 After the set time has elapsed the Smart Thermo 2 switches of...

Page 56: ...o your massages Two speakers laterally installed in the headrest support the massage by a unique experience of sound without harassing your customer The MP3 player is equipped with 50 minutes of GEMA...

Page 57: ...l Failure to do so will expire the guarantee WARNING Liquids must not get into the manual control panel RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING Persons with a pacemaker must not operate or use the massage unit...

Page 58: ...LNESS MASSAGE BUTTON WAVE BUTTON 5 INTENSITY BUTTONS SHOULDER AREA BACK AREA 6 INTENSITY BUTTONS FUSELAGE AREA BACK AREA 7 INTENSITY BUTTONS PELVIC AREA BACK AREA 8 INTENSITY BUTTONS LEG AREA 9 INTENS...

Page 59: ...setting has been set before s below INDIVIDUAL SETTING the previously set setting is started again PULSE MASSAGE BUTTON 3 Start this massage with the first of the three pulse massage programmes WELLN...

Page 60: ...d programme Press the PULSE MASSAGE BUTTON 3 a third time to start the third programme When you press the PULSE MASSAGE BUTTON 3 a fourth time the first programme will be started again You can select...

Page 61: ...fore you operate the Triple Air Cushion System for the first time WARNING Do not operate the Triple Airback system when it does not work properly or is visible damaged Ensure that it cannot be operate...

Page 62: ...ently attached power cable Connect the power plug to a socket with protected contacts only Do not use any extension cords without protected contacts WARNING Always ensure proper grounding Any break in...

Page 63: ...Nevertheless you must apply direct manual pressure II For pumping the cushion You can operate the heating system Smart Thermo 2 using the 4 buttons and s fig 14 above The setting of the heating power...

Page 64: ...n to switch on the heating system Smart Thermo 2 1 When the Smart Thermo 2 is switched on it starts heating at the maximum heating power level for 5 minutes level 5 the 2 red LEDs E are illuminated 2...

Page 65: ...14 above to adjust the temperature of the Smart Thermo 2 for the setting of the required heat FIVE HEATING POWER LEVELS ARE AVAILABLE Level 1 Minimum power low temperature Level 2 Heating power level...

Page 66: ...ings in 10 minutes intervals are available which are displayed on the LEDs 10 LEDs You can select a heating time from 10 minutes up to 100 minutes by pressing the TIME SELECTION BUTTON one or several...

Page 67: ...omatically If you wish to quit the heating time earlier press the button to switch off the Smart Thermo 2 When programming the Smart Thermo 2 it does not matter whether you wish to set the time at fir...

Page 68: ...oors only 2 Keep the MMU away from water liquids or wet damp areas RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 3 Never clean the MMU with a damp or wet cloth Only use a dry cloth to clean the MMU RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 4...

Page 69: ...possible NO ICON FUNCTIONS 1 ON OFF Switch on switch off the MMU 2 Press to switch from iPhone mode to BT mode USB mode or AUX mode 3 Decrease volume 4 Increase volume 5 PLAY PAUSE Play or Pause musi...

Page 70: ...hing on the subwoofer music is no longer audible specifically through the head section but throughout the entire room The music thus offers a deeper bass experience and thus an additional sound experi...

Page 71: ...s been selected While your iPod iPhone or iPad is docked to the MMU in this mode it will automatically charge if needed INCOMING CALLS Incoming calls immediately interrupt your music playback so you a...

Page 72: ...s available in BLUETOOTH MODE The call is transmitted through the speakers of the multimedia sound system If necessary you can switch off this function on your mobile phone PLAYING MUSIC USING A USB C...

Page 73: ...s are not played automatically Low iPod iPhone battery Charge battery No sound Volume is on minimum setting Incorrect function setting Incorrect cable connections Change speakers if they are defective...

Page 74: ...nd scan for Bluetooth again Do not pair any appliances placed behind a wall or in a corner Keep a working distance radius of max 8 m The ID code of the MMU is 39X USB mode does not work Use music form...

Page 75: ...tion actuator thigh area must be level to the leg section calf area i e it must be adjusted horizontally Caution Keep pressing the right button C of the third line on the MCP s fig chapter 10 1 MANUAL...

Page 76: ...gs of the MO 1 or into the MCPs or the FCPs RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF FIRE Do not wear any arm and finger decoration such as rings or bracelets while carrying out any cleaning or maintenance oper...

Page 77: ...t suitable for this material also available from Gharieni see chapter 28 UPHOLSTERY CARE AND CLEANING AGENTS NOTICE The upholstery of the MO 1 is made of PU polyurethane This material can be cleaned w...

Page 78: ...IVE COVERS to keep the lying surface in good condition See also chapter 27 9 PROTECTIVE COVERS PROTECTIVE COVERS AVAILABLE AT GHARIENI GROUP GMBH Standard cosmetic applications 5 parts terry cloth Mas...

Page 79: ...MCP must be replaced please contact the customer service 5 Fuse in the transformer is defective 5 Fuse must be replaced please contact the customer service 6 Control box total loss 6 Control box must...

Page 80: ...rvice the information about the serial number is mandatory 2 Repairs and modifications must be carried out by Gharieni Group GmbH or a person authorized by Gharieni Group GmbH 3 The electrical install...

Page 81: ...anel A FOOT CONTROL PANEL for the MO 1 is also optionally available for an additional charge The FOOT CONTROL PANEL is equipped with a memory function and serves for the controlling of the basic funct...

Page 82: ...MO 1 for an additional charge 27 5 Gel cushions for nose slots GEL CUSHIONS for the headrest of the MO 1 are optionally available for an additional charge The GEL CUSHIONS are perfectly suited for pr...

Page 83: ...ment to the metal frame under the headrest using the supplied slide rails allows a horizontal adjustment distance between headrest and Plexi Shield of at least 50 mm The direct connection to the bed f...

Page 84: ...optionally available for an additional charge The DISPOSABLE CLOTHS are handy hygienic extra soft and protect the upholstery of the headrest of your Spa Table We recommended the DISPOSABLE CLOTHS for...

Page 85: ...IVE COVERS MADE OF TERRY for your Spa Table are optionally available for an additional charge The PROTECTIVE COVERS MADE OF TERRY are suitable for standard cosmetic applications Our PROTECTIVE COVERS...

Page 86: ...are suitable for massages including a small amount of oil The COVERS protect the upholstery of your Spa Table from stains of oil and seeping in of oil Additionally the covers are resilient water and...

Page 87: ...elow for the MO 1 is optionally available for an additional charge The PROTECTIVE FOOT COVER is made of stable transparent plastic The COVER protects the foot section of your Spa Table from dirt and s...

Page 88: ...ive for gentle and thorough care and cleaning of the upholstery mikrozid sensitive removes bacteria fungi and viruses e g HBV Rota Vaccinia etc mikrozid sensitive is available as liquid Suitable for c...

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Page 90: ...thorough care and cleaning of the artificial leather upholstery we additionally recommend Skai cleaner Skai cleaner is available in a 200 ml spray bottle Especially suitable for cleaning artificial le...

Page 91: ...so you may need the help of several persons Always consider the dimensions of the MO 1 Narrow hallways doors or staircases can make the transport difficult or impossible 29 2 Ambient conditions for st...

Page 92: ...y 250 kg Max loading capacity of the lying surface1 300 kg Total weight approx 175 kg 1 Incl safety factor Technical modification reserved ADJUSTMENT DRIVES INCL CONTROLS Power of transformer primary...

Page 93: ...approx 100 W Mains fuses 2 fuses 1 6 AT slow acting Technical modification reserved CONTROL ELECTRONICS Power supply 12 V AC Input power max 100 W Total output power of the connections of the heater...

Page 94: ...r it inoperative Unplug the appliance and cut off the entire power cord Dispose of the power cord and the plug immediately 6 The MO 1 is made of metal and plastic components electronic components elec...

Page 95: ...f lamps as well as glass panels consumables such as terry towels etc Furthermore no warranty claims will be granted if The spa table and its associated components have been damaged due to improper use...

Page 96: ...harmonized standards used 2006 42 EU Machinery directive 2014 35 EU Low voltage directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2011 65 EU ROHS directive DIN EN ISO 12100 2011 Safety of...

Page 97: ...Eighth edition 58 01 21 2020 Ninth edition complete revision 02 03 2021 NOTES THE PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ARE RESERVED ITS REPRODUCTION OR TRANSMISSION TO THIRD PARTIES IS FORBIDDE...

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