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How to use this device 

 

 

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NOTE: 

If desired, you may set the unit to require that clean-

ing/disinfection be confirmed after each tanning session by 
pressing the START/STOP button (when the cool-down time 
for the main fan has finished). 

  

12.16

 

How to maintain 

12.16.1

 

Technical modifications 

The device has been constructed in accordance with current safety regula-
tions. The illustrations and specifications on these instructions are subject to 
technical modifications which are required in order to improve the device.  

  

Unauthorized modifications and changes to the device and its control unit are 

prohibited. 

  

Use only OEM spare parts. 

  

12.16.2

 

Maintenance plan 

 

NOTE:  

The service of the device may only be carried out by a 
(Level 2) JK Factory Certified Technician. 

  

 

  

NOTICE 

Only use OEM spare parts of the same type! The use of other parts will 
void the manufacturer's warranty! 

Any liability is excluded in case of damage or injury proven to be the result of 

the use of non-genuine spare parts. 

  

 

  

The following maintenance activities shall be performed by the studio operator 

or a (Level 1) JK Factory Certified Technician.  
The following items are considered consumables and should be replaced as 
noted. Replacement of these components helps ensure continued perfor-

mance of the device. 

  

Summary of Contents for 48-4 TT

Page 1: ...1013658 03B us 04 2019 Operating instructions Model No JK 127 48 4 TT Ergoline PRESTIGE 1000 XXL 115 STARLIGHT Model No JK 127 52 4 TT Ergoline PRESTIGE 1400 XXL 125 EAGLE...

Page 2: ...y and death can result in damage to the device and the environment For the safety of yourself and others read and observe all instructions contained herein before operating the device Please make the...

Page 3: ...16 3 8 2 Setup location 17 3 8 3 Commissioning 18 3 9 Signs and stickers on the device 19 3 10 Technical data 30 3 10 1 Power rating electrical specifications and noise level 30 3 10 2 Dimensions 32 3...

Page 4: ...12 6 Functions 54 12 6 1 Navigation 55 12 6 2 Description 56 12 7 Operating display of the sensor 57 12 8 Selection of the application 57 12 9 Sun Select setting with the outer interface 57 12 10 Mea...

Page 5: ...the filter 87 12 16 17 AQUA AROMA SYSTEM maintenance 90 12 16 18 Cleaning the air intake openings 92 12 17 How to store the device 93 12 17 1 Decommissioning 93 12 17 2 Storage 93 12 17 3 Disposal 93...

Page 6: ...nd fragrance containers as well as overall cleaning of the unit Level 2 Authorized to perform maintenance and repairs such as replacement of bal last framed acrylic electronic circuit boards and other...

Page 7: ...onobservance can lead to death or serious injury WARNING Type and source of danger e g WARNING hot sur face Description of the consequences e g You can burn your hand skin face Countermeasures Do not...

Page 8: ...s out that less than serious injury can be expected here Countermeasures Avoid doing this NOTICE ESD sensitive components The word NOTICE without warning sign points out that danger for devices materi...

Page 9: ...tap water or other liquids Do not add any liquid that remains in the old canister to the new AQUA SYSTEM canister Note the expiration date on the AQUA SYSTEM canister Where there are great differences...

Page 10: ...mitations The temperature limits are noted next to the upper and lower horizontal line Recyclable material Production year month and day Quantity Article Number Reference Number Serial Number Unique D...

Page 11: ...What certain words and signs mean Glossary 04 2019 1013658 03B Operating instructions 11 110 Steel Wood Permitted air pressure during transport and storage...

Page 12: ...assumes no liability whatsoever in the event of non compliance High liability risks may occur for the exporter and or the studio operator in the event of noncompliance 3 3 Scope of delivery Tanning de...

Page 13: ...tion 6 Adjustable air nozzles Facial cooling 7 Nozzles AQUA AROMA SYSTEM 8 Body cooling air nozzles foot end 9 Body cooling air nozzles 10 Low pressure lamps base 11 Low pressure lamps side section 12...

Page 14: ...creasing not only user comfort but the environmental comfort of the entire studio as well Things to consider before purchasing the exhaust option are 1 Climate extremely hot climates are typically not...

Page 15: ...e UV radiation The UV A proportion primarily generates a superficial tan which appears rapidly and is intensive but also fades more rapidly the UV B radiation is primarily responsible for more long te...

Page 16: ...nstallation and setting up in the Installa tion Instructions see folder Technical Documentation 3 8 1 Ventilation NOTICE Danger of failure Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing Obser...

Page 17: ...e the ventilation information to avoid serious system malfunctions Before putting a device into operation the transport pallet must be removed from under the device Danger of overheating by obstructio...

Page 18: ...ning will be undertaken by the manufacturer s own service personnel or by a Level 3 JK Factory Certified Technician The device will be handed over ready for use As the studio operator you are responsi...

Page 19: ...d stickers on the device Signs which warn of danger areas or give important information on compo nents are attached to the device Ensure that the instruction signs are always clearly recognizable and...

Page 20: ...me plate is attached to the interior side of the canopy It contains im portant information for identifying the device e g the serial number Serial No and the conformity mark 2 UDI plate example 3 Stan...

Page 21: ...What this device is 04 2019 1013658 03B Operating instructions 21 110 5 Warning sticker UV radiation 801140 6 Sticker 1014367 7 Sticker 843319 The sticker is mounted on the rear panel...

Page 22: ...What this device is 22 110 8 Exposure label The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end 9 Lamp cover base sticker 801139 The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end...

Page 23: ...19 1013658 03B Operating instructions 23 110 10 Sticker partition 1002317 11 Age warning label 1508746 The sticker is mounted on the front panel 12 OEM parts sticker 801138 The sticker is mounted on t...

Page 24: ...What this device is 24 110 13 AQUA MIST sticker 801211 The sticker is mounted under the tray 14 Air conditioning sticker 1002243 13435 0 The sticker is mounted on the air conditioning...

Page 25: ...What this device is 04 2019 1013658 03B Operating instructions 25 110 15 Strap sticker 1000707 The sticker is attached to the ground strap...

Page 26: ...What this device is 26 110 16 Ballast support warning sticker 1003399 The sticker is mounted on the power unit support...

Page 27: ...What this device is 04 2019 1013658 03B Operating instructions 27 110 17 Controller connections sticker 843147 The sticker is mounted on the controller support...

Page 28: ...icker ESD Aquamist 1000791 The sticker is mounted on the AROMA canister 19 Sticker ESD 85662 The sticker is mounted on several places in the device 20 USA mains connection sticker 801046 The sticker i...

Page 29: ...Operating instructions 29 110 21 Canada warning sticker 801371 The sticker is mounted on the rear panel 22 Sticker Chip card 843148 Not applicable for this device 23 Warning sticker sensor base statio...

Page 30: ...evice 45 amp 3 pole 110 amp 2 pole Classification Type BF applied part Protection ingress classification IP20 Protection against shock Class I Max allowed network impedance 0 095 Noise level 1m away f...

Page 31: ...ication IP20 Protection against shock Class I Max allowed network impedance 0 095 Noise level 1m away from device without ex haust air 62 9 dB A Noise level inside the device 70 dB A Load on the acryl...

Page 32: ...11 16 in 450 mm B 2 8 1 16 in 205 mm H5 2 3 16 in 56 mm L 91 14 16 in 2 234 mm H6 74 in 1 879 mm L 1 86 10 16 in 2 200 mm H7 78 13 16 in 2 002 mm L 2 69 6 16 in 1 762 mm H8 87 3 16 in 2 215 mm L 3 9 1...

Page 33: ...in 953 mm H4 17 11 16 in 450 mm B 2 8 1 16 in 205 mm H5 2 3 16 in 56 mm L 93 11 16 in 2 380 mm H6 74 in 1 879 mm L 1 86 5 8 in 2 200 mm H7 78 13 16 in 2 002 mm L 2 69 1 8 in 1 756 mm H8 87 3 16 in 2...

Page 34: ...rmance 412 520 W 520 W 420 W 360 W 260 W 0 W 12645 1507951 c 2 2 2 High pressure lamps Ergoline ultra Filter panels Ultra Performance 912 Filter panels uncoated 250 W 240 W 0 W 1500384 1500635 1500160...

Page 35: ...Performance 912 Filter panels uncoated 250 W 240 W 0 W 1500384 1500635 1500160 c 20 Low pressure lamps GENESIS VHP10 Intelligent Performance 200 W 1 80 m 200 W 80 W 200 W 1508888 d 8 Low pressure lam...

Page 36: ...cription Order no 1 1 Partition 1500539 2 4 Filter 52104 3 1 Filter 4 1 Filter 51937 5 1 Filter 55567 6 1 AQUA SYSTEM 1 59 gal 6 l 1010506 7 a b 1 AROMA 3 38 fl oz 100 ml CABIN RELAX 701358 701357 8 2...

Page 37: ...o 1 1 Partition 1500540 2 4 Filter 52104 3 1 Filter 4 1 Filter 51937 5 1 Filter 55567 6 1 AQUA SYSTEM 1 59 gal 6 l 1010506 7 a b 1 AROMA 3 38 fl oz 100 ml CABIN RELAX 701358 701357 8 2 Filter 843150 1...

Page 38: ...take no medication or use cosmetics that may increase sensitivity to ultraviolet light Skin type I Sensitive Invariably gets sunburn accepts little natural sunlight and does not tan Skin type II Fair...

Page 39: ...of skin People who have or have had skin cancer People who suffer from an increased risk of skin cancer e g cases of skin cancer in the family People among whose closest relatives a melanoma has occur...

Page 40: ...ve a freely accessible all pole disconnecting device Master switch with clearly labelled On Off settings e g 0 and I or additional indicator light fitted externally on the side DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE You...

Page 41: ...rson who does not tan in the sun most likely will not tan from the use of this device A person having a history of skin problems should con sult a physician before use Overexposure should be avoided C...

Page 42: ...ased detergent solution follow product label for use dilution such as Lucasol One Step to clean and disinfect the tanning system and its components 7 2 Tanning system WARNING Danger of long term conse...

Page 43: ...hen in completely operational condition It is the studio operator s responsibility to ensure the tanning system is handled properly 7 7 Staff training As the operator you are obligated to train your p...

Page 44: ...must not use this system People under 18 years of age People with skin lesions or open wounds People with acute sunburn People who repeatedly suffered from serious sunburn during childhood People with...

Page 45: ...or tanning Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices This is due to the different strength UV lamps and the different UV A and UV B proportions of the UV radiation...

Page 46: ...ee chapter 5 The device may not be used by people with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or who have insufficient experience and or knowledge without supervision A person responsible for...

Page 47: ...ry including piercings prior to the application Remove cosmetics before using the device and do not use sun screen products Are medications and the tanning device compatible It is known that some medi...

Page 48: ...Before using the device check for damage to filter panels and acrylic panels 12 3 How to use it to treat your condition No other persons are permitted inside the cabin while the device is in use UV li...

Page 49: ...sunlight and does not tan Skin type II Fair Gets sunburn easily and severely tans minimally or lightly and peels Skin type III Average Often referred to as Average complexion gets moderate sunburns an...

Page 50: ...How to use this device 50 110 12 4 2 Tanning times NOTE The tanning times given in the table must not be exceeded The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end...

Page 51: ...o use this device 04 2019 1013658 03B Operating instructions 51 110 12 5 How to operate the device 12 5 1 Control Center 1 NFC Connect 2 OK button not always visible 3 Feature selection 4 Display Func...

Page 52: ...n display Body fan Pre select low or high cooling or set to automatic Face fan Pre select low or high cooling or set to automatic Facial tanner Select maximum or medium power or switch off Temptronic...

Page 53: ...available Alter the setting for progress bar display e g regulating the temperature Change music title or studio channel from default mode The availability of these buttons is displayed on the screen...

Page 54: ...n 2 Feature selection 3 Temptronic pictogram 4 Body fan pictogram 5 Facial fan pictogram 6 Display Functions 7 Facial tanner pictogram 8 AROMA SYSTEM pictogram 9 AQUA SYSTEM pictogram 10 Volume pictog...

Page 55: ...he next session Information about the setting options can be found in the separate document Control Center 1014640 which is provided in the Technical Documenta tion folder NOTE Only for the studio ope...

Page 56: ...te the body fan levels 1 9 5 Face fan Regulate the face fan levels 1 9 The face cooling air noz zles can be adjusted manually 7 Facial tanner Regulate the facial tanner levels 1 4 Switch the facial ta...

Page 57: ...Switch the Voice Guide off Voice Guide off OK Switch the Voice Guide on Voice Guide on OK The Voice Guide provides acoustic device operating help and is only available if an audio system is fitted Vo...

Page 58: ...the MP3 player or smartphone Connecting Insert the AUX cable stereo jack plug in the audio system Plug the AUX cable into the MP3 player or smartphone Select the music title and then start Where nece...

Page 59: ...the START STOP button Remove your clothes and all jewelry Remove make up and other cosmetics Remove glasses Contact lenses can be worn under the protective gog gles Put on the protective goggles Lie...

Page 60: ...ned and disinfected after every tanning session Protective goggles Acrylic panels Handles and control panel AUX cable Adjustable air nozzles Use only EPA registered quaternary ammonium germi cidal bas...

Page 61: ...reactivation can result in serious accidents Immediately after deenergizing secure all switches or fuses used for deenergizing against be ing switched on again Lock the fuse box with a padlock In case...

Page 62: ...ating hours of the parts requiring maintenance can be dis played in the Presetting mode see separate document Professional Setup Manager 1014640 in the Technical Documentation folder Please note that...

Page 63: ...disinfected after every tanning session Protective goggles Acrylic panels Handles and control panel AUX cable Adjustable air nozzles Use only EPA registered quaternary ammonium germi cidal based deter...

Page 64: ...ecom mend frequently inspecting and cleaning these panels when necessary to ensure the serviceable life of the acrylic Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully Plastic surfaces For cleaning the...

Page 65: ...infect 63 15 Display unit X Clean and disinfect 63 Control Center X Clean and disinfect 63 Protective goggles X Clean and disinfect 63 AUX cable X Clean and disinfect 63 3 Condensate tank X Empty 87 8...

Page 66: ...fications and changes to the device and its control unit are prohibited Use only OEM spare parts 12 16 2 Maintenance plan NOTE The service of the device may only be carried out by a Level 2 JK Factory...

Page 67: ...erating hours 5 AQUA SYSTEM X Replace 90 91 6a 6b AROMA canister X Replace 90 2 Shoulder tanner high pressure lamps X Replace 83 1 Facial tanner low pressure lamps X Replace 82 1 Facial tanner high pr...

Page 68: ...e page When necessary 300 Operating hours 500 Operating hours 750 Operating hours 1000 Operating hours 1500 Operating hours 3000 Operating hours 4 Partition X Replace 71 9 Filter X Replace 71 10 Filte...

Page 69: ...el who have been authorized trained and qualified by the manufac turer The correctly carried out maintenance work must be entered and confirmed in checklist 1018814 The maintenance work must be carrie...

Page 70: ...key 2 Suction cup for filter panels acrylic panel and canopy panel 3 Scratch prevention for the entry area support cushion for the canopy The service kit is fitted on the inside of the front panel Op...

Page 71: ...cushion as scratch prevention when opening the canopy panel Lift up the acrylic panel and remove the partition Lift up the acrylic panel The acrylic panel will be held in place automatically by the g...

Page 72: ...y panel Turn the locks through 90 first the outer locks then the lock in the mid dle Support the canopy panel with one hand so that it does not fall down Carefully lay the panel aside on the scratch p...

Page 73: ...device 04 2019 1013658 03B Operating instructions 73 110 Remove the side section panel Remove the screws Open the panel and lay it down carefully When assembling the device please note Refit and retig...

Page 74: ...ow to use this device 74 110 Open the bed base Press the bed base gently downwards Release the lock at the head end Lift up the bed base Close the bed base You should hear the bed base click into plac...

Page 75: ...ol the changing periods You must adhere to the replacement intervals specified in the maintenance plan UV filters are used in order to control the UV radiation e g the filter panels in the facial tann...

Page 76: ...the side panels and the device s base The chip card is located in the Part support control Opening the bed base see page 74 Remove the chip card belonging to the old lamp set Insert the new chip card...

Page 77: ...spare parts wait until lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently Replace faulty low pressure lamps immediately Always replace the entire set of lamps after the specified opera...

Page 78: ...ps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently Makrolon tubes Not applicable for this device Starter Replace faulty starters immediately You can recognize a faulty starter by the black...

Page 79: ...o overheated lamps Non approved high pressure lamps can explode Hot lamp components can set other parts on fire People can be killed or severely injured due to smoke inhalation and fire Only fit the h...

Page 80: ...lter panel or when a filter panel is missing Press the button If the button springs back automatically then it is functional Replace the filter panel 12 16 5 Cleaning and disinfection of the sensor No...

Page 81: ...16 7 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the side section Removing the side section panel see page 73 Remove the lamp cover Replacing lamps Low pressure lamps see page 77 High pressure lamps and filte...

Page 82: ...panels Replacing lamps Low pressure lamps see page 77 High pressure lamps and filter panels see page 79 Replacing lamps see page 77 Changing the chip card see page 76 Remove the screws and then remove...

Page 83: ...then the outer locks 12 16 9 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the shoulder tanner WARNING Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts If the tanning device was operated before being switched of...

Page 84: ...r tanner Each of the high pressure lamps in the shoulder tanner is fitted with 2 different filter panels The two filter panels are secured in place inside the housing Remove the screws Use the suction...

Page 85: ...or replacing the interior lights Not applicable for this device 12 16 11 Cleaning or replacing the canopy accent lighting Not applicable for this device 12 16 12 Cleaning or replacing the front panel...

Page 86: ...laced Reinstall the cleaned and dried filters Close the bed base You should hear the bed base click into place 12 16 14 Cleaning the canopy filter mats If necessary cover the canopy in order to preven...

Page 87: ...evice 12 16 16 Air conditioning Empty the condensation tank and clean the filter NOTICE Damage to the device through soiled filters and cooling fins Regularly check the filter grill and cooling fins o...

Page 88: ...cleaning Vacuum cleaner depending on the degree of soiling Moist cleaning Water and detergent Do not clean in the dish washer Remove the filter from the holder Clean the filters wet or dry Dry cleani...

Page 89: ...device may be damaged by moisture The cleaned filters must be dry before they are replaced Reinstall the cleaned and dried filters Ensure that the filters are correctly positioned in the holder Attac...

Page 90: ...you must never fill the AQUA SYSTEM canis ter with tap water or other liquids Only replace the AQUA SYSTEM canister with a genu ine canister Do not add any liquid that remains in the old canister to t...

Page 91: ...base click into place Replacing the AQUA SYSTEM canister Opening the bed base see page 74 Remove the canister Unscrew the lid on the new canister Remove the lid with the hose from the old canister Scr...

Page 92: ...AROMA menu Close the canopy The system will now be ventilated for 60 seconds The AQUA SYSTEM liquid will be released from the nozzles during this period Then test the AQUA SYSTEM in test mode In test...

Page 93: ...humidity between 30 and 70 12 17 3 Disposal Environmental regulations disposal of lamps and batteries Lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste containing mercury Batteries contain heavy met...

Page 94: ...t not use the system UV devices must not be used without taking medical advice if unexpected effects such as itching occur within 48 hours of the first session The tanning device must never be used if...

Page 95: ...permissible ra diation doses Therefore only a certain degree of final tanning dependent on the skin type can be achieved without endangering your health Inform users about proper tanning 13 1 Troubles...

Page 96: ...Where you can find out more 96 110 14 Where you can find out more If you have any questions please contact Customer Service see page 2...

Page 97: ...studied this device The system is built to the state of the art and the applicable safety regulations We reserve the right to make technical changes which are necessary to im prove the system or a sys...

Page 98: ...unctions Therefore the HF emissions are very low and it is highly unlikely that it will cause any interference to adjacent electronic equipment HF emissions as per CISPR 11 Class B Model No JK 127 has...

Page 99: ...6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge 6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge Fast transient electrical noise bursts IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for mains supplies 2 kV for mains supplies Surges 61000 4...

Page 100: ...iesb in accordance with tests that were carried out onsitea less than the determined level Interference is possible in the immediate surrounding of equipment that carry the following symbols Comment 1...

Page 101: ...ice s maximum output power Nominal transmitter power W Safe distance with regard to the transmitting frequency m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 10 3 8 3 8 7...

Page 102: ...to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims E Items considered to be wear items such as rubber foot mats buttons or other items which the user comes into contact with during normal...

Page 103: ...Inc assumes no liability for the cost of removing defective sheets or installing replacement sheets or for damage to persons or property To make a claim contact an authorized dealer or distributor of...

Page 104: ...distributor through whom you pur chased your unit Normally this information can be easily located either on your paid invoice or other proof of purchase documentation that you received when taking del...

Page 105: ...ific individual components of the tanning system against defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the prod uct Coverage is limited to units purchased after November 1 1994 This warranty is...

Page 106: ...quential and incidental damages are ex cluded NOTE Any misuse abuse modification alteration improper maintenance improper installation etc of this product or its intended use will subject said party t...

Page 107: ...JK Products Inc Limited Warranty 04 2019 1013658 03B Operating instructions 107 110...

Page 108: ...JK Products Inc Limited Warranty 108 110...

Page 109: ...3 Cleaning or replacing lamps Facial tanner 82 Cleaning disinfection Cleaning intervals 65 Cleaning replacing lamps Base 80 Commissioning 18 Condensation tank 87 Control Center 51 Customer Service 3 D...

Page 110: ...ers 34 36 P Packaging 93 Plastic surfaces care 64 Power rating 30 Prohibited usage 39 R Recycling 93 S Safety measures during maintenance work 61 Scope of delivery 12 Service kit 70 Setup location 17...

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