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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for MegaSun 4800

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Page 3: ...al equipment and versions of the devices are in accordance with the legal prescriptions of the respective country of destination Export to the USA and Canada of the KBL products listed in this guide or operation of the systems in these countries are not permitted KBL does not accept any manufacturers liability in case this direction is not adhered to It is expressly pointed out that any violation ...

Page 4: ...odes 14 Tanning instructions 15 Instructions for the user 15 Tanning times 16 Tanning mode 17 Starting the tanning session 17 Operation during the tanning session 17 Basic functions 19 Variable section of the control panel 19 Standby mode service mode 21 Layout of the display numbers 21 Switching the decorative lighting on and off 21 aquaCool spraying test 21 Invoking the service menu 21 Service m...

Page 5: ...ts inside must be transported individually to the place of installation e g using a dolly Depending on the weight of the components lifting them might require several people Old equipment disposal This device consists of components that cannot be thrown into the household garbage Dispose of your old equipment in an environmentally friendly manner after the end of its useful life Met als and plasti...

Page 6: ...e atypical moles with a di ameter of 5 millimetres or more and persons with more than 16 moles with a diameter greater than or equal to 2 millimetres If in doubt consult a physi cian Persons who had several severe sunburns as chil dren Persons with naturally red skin colour Persons who do not tan at all or cannot tan with out getting sunburn Persons who have a predisposition toward sun burn Furthe...

Page 7: ...ever operate the unit with the outer covers or acrylic panes removed The tanning system must be controlled via a timer that complies with the generally applicable standards Absolutely observe the maintenance frequencies indicated in the maintenance plan Pay attention to the load limit of the bench pane tanning bed units only Tanning times Adhering to tanning times and schedules is essential Updati...

Page 8: ...including 24 tubes 3 facial tanners and control panel The bench part including 14 tubes and the elec tronic unit Depending on the model also with optionally available components 1 Canopy 2 Locking bar with the locks for the canopy pane 3 Control panel 4 Facial tanner 5 Audio console with sound system optional equipment 6 Bench faceplate 7 Opening mechanism of the bench part 8 Bench pane 9 aquaCool...

Page 9: ...70 00 type Typ ABB F 204 A 40 0 03 AP R Should the operation of the tanning unit cause any interference in the power supply network e g with ripple control systems TRA consult your power supply company to have corresponding blocking elements audio frequency suppressors installed Connecting an external audio source When connecting an external audio source studio music pay attention to the correct p...

Page 10: ...signal This connection must be made by trained service staff EXTERNAL PLAYERS HEAD EARPHONES A line connection has been integrated into the au dio module so that the sunbed user can connect his or her own player such as an MP3 player an iPod etc Take hold of the jack plug and pull the ca ble out of the opening Then connect the jack plug to the earphone jack of your player Then select MP3 ext as th...

Page 11: ...m the shown code and connect again Not every smart phone asks for a code megaSun 01 megaSun 01 A two time beep indicates that your device is con nected to the solarium megaSun 01 megaSun 01 Set your device to a medium volume level and start the music Adjust the volume level on your device During the tanning session the volume control has to be done at the tanning device DISCONNECT EXTERNAL PLAYER ...

Page 12: ...ons supplied with the timer The following diagram shows the wiring requirements with regard to the timer The door contact is required if you have opted for the booth scenting feature aquaCool and Aroma connections AQUACOOL The aquaCool box is equipped with a liquid level sensor as well as with a connection to the aquaCool canister Furthermore the box houses the compressor ensuring the compressed a...

Page 13: ... within the aquaCool box and equipped with three hose connections one for the compressed air supply and two leading to the Aroma nozzles 5 Aroma box inlet 6 Aroma box outlets O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s megaSun 4800 13 ...

Page 14: ...rating Instructions in a place that allows for easy access at any time Operating modes The three different operating modes are explained below STANDBY MODE The unit is in an idle state i e it is connected to the mains but is currently not being used The tubes and the tanning lamps are switched off From the standby mode you can change over to the tanning mode or to the service mode TANNING MODE The...

Page 15: ...le by greatly exceeding the permissible tanning times It is essential to avoid this UV radiation from the sun or from UV devices can cause irreversible skin or eye dama These biologi cal effects depend on the type and amount of ra diation as well as on the individual sensitivity of the skin In cases of pronounced individual sensitivity or allergic reactions to UV radiation a physician should be co...

Page 16: ...according to the maintenance intervals stipulated in the section dealing with maintenance EU TANNING SCHEDULE according to UV Type III and 0 3W m2 in compliance with EN 60335 2 27 Skin type I II III IV V VI 1 Session 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min 2 Session 6 min 7 min 7 min 8 min 10 min 11 min 3 Session 7 min 7 min 9 min 10 min 14 min 17 min 4 Session 7 min 8 min 10 min 12 min 19 min 22 min ...

Page 17: ...unbed via the control panel during the tanning session It is particularly easy for you to access the basic functions Buttons with recesses that can easily be sensed allow for easy operation of the system even with your eyes closed NOTES 20 seconds after your last input the display changes over to the indication of the tanning time An information line at the bottom edge of the display informs you a...

Page 18: ... make any changes you can do so in the variable section of the control panel By pressing one of the arrow buttons above or below the changeover symbol all available functions will be displayed one after the other according to the rotation principle You can switch these individual functions on or off and if possible make changes to the settings Selectable function symbols for a fully equipped unit ...

Page 19: ...switched on during this time the command will be stored The air conditioning system will be switched on automatically after a delay i e after the blocking time has elapsed If the condensate canister is full the following symbol flashes on the display See also the chapter Maintenance Air conditioning system Basic functions Body fan The body fan is automati cally controlled by ACS As soon as you pres...

Page 20: ...pped with a cable with a 3 5 mm jack plug so that you can make use of external players such as MP3 players iPods etc In this way you can connect the headphone jack of your player to the tanning system Use the corresponding operating elements of the external player in order to select the desired tracks With the MP3 external control element you have also access to a Bluetooth connected device Channe...

Page 21: ...d double functions In addition to the standard operating elements they stand for numbers that in standby mode provide access to standby and service functions Simply enter the corresponding sequence of numbers on the display 1 2 3 4 5 0 9 8 7 6 Switching the decorative lighting on and off 5 0 5 NOTE The connection times of the decorative lighting can be set in the service menu individually for each...

Page 22: ...ons on and off and to modify values Press 3 STORE to save all modifications made in all menu items Press 8 EXIT to go back to the previous menu level or to exit the service menu R E S E T ON STORE UP EXIT ENTER DOWN OFF RESET SERVICE MENU BASIC OPERATION The service menu is divided into the main menu and subordinate groups of functions If you choose a menu item e g AUDIO you will get access to all ...

Page 23: ...take over the changes you made See also chapter Service Menu Timeout By pressing the STORE button you save all changes you have made in all menu items 3 By pressing 8 EXIT you go back to the previous menu level or you exit the service menu 8 SERVICE MENU TIMEOUT After performing your last operating action you have 2 minutes left to save the changes you have made Then a prompt appears and all chang...

Page 24: ...lume adaption Studio Line In Treble studio line In High bass studio line in Low bass studio line In AQUA aquaCool aquaCool spray time Cycle time aquaCool start test cycle aquaCool endurance test aquaCool start initialization AROMA Aroma Aroma status reset Cycle time Aroma cabin automatic Aroma cycles per hour TIMER AROMA Aroma start test cycle AIR CONDITIONING Air condition Start level body fan RG...

Page 25: ...tware update deactivates the personal PIN Personal PIN protected menu items may be identified by the personal PIN logo as given in the service menu Service menu options In order to avoid operating errors read through the basics at the begin ning of the Service Menu section Always remember to save your settings by pressing STORE All menu items that comprise further submenus are displayed in CAPITAL ...

Page 26: ...nu item Timer decorative lighting offers you two switching cycles A and B for each day of the week NOTE SWITCHING CYCLES Using the setting monday sunday the switching cycle will be the same for each day of the week Week Switching cycle A B Monday Sunday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Day Switching cycles A B Monday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Tuesday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Wednesday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Thursday...

Page 27: ...nning time for all timers In the easyCare operating mode the setting has been fixed to 30 minutes Factory setting 44 minutes 5min 45min ENVIRONMENT 05 05 Maximum tanning time Displays the total operating hours HOUR METERS 01 04 Operating hours overall 0788h Displays the total operating hours of the tubes and includes a reset function and set function to set the value in steps of five via the buttons...

Page 28: ... Audio Specifies the start setting of the voice guidance system Factory setting on on off PRESELECTION 03 06 Voice megaVoice Fixes the start setting of the air conditioning system Factory setting on on off PRESELECTION 04 06 Aircon Aircondition Defines the start setting of Aroma Factory setting on on off PRESELECTION 05 06 Aroma Specifies the start setting of aquaCool Factory setting on on off PRESEL...

Page 29: ...speaker levels MP3 player iPod etc Factory setting on on off AUDIO 06 22 MP3 Line In Allows for the change over between pulse code and BCD code mode with the Studio signal pending and deactivates the external channel selection Factory setting bcd bcd puls code off AUDIO 07 22 Studio channel selection If bcd has been preselected the number of channels available in the studio is specified here Factor...

Page 30: ...ynamic volume adaption on off Factory setting on on off AUDIO 15 22 Dynamic volume adaption Sets the treble for MP3 USB operation Factory setting 14 dB 14 14 dB AUDIO 16 22 Treble MP3 USB Sets the high bass for MP3 USB operation Factory setting 08 dB 14 14 dB AUDIO 17 22 High bass MP3 USB Sets the low bass for MP3 USB operation Factory setting 08 dB 14 14 dB AUDIO 18 22 Low bass MP3 USB Here you c...

Page 31: ...art testcycle aquaCool start testcycle AQUA aquaCool st AQUA aquaCool st Starts the aquaCool endurance test After having selected and stored the on setting you must leave the service menu and start a tanning session Attention aquaCool will continue to spray permanently during a whole tanning session Factory setting off on off AQUA 05 06 aquaCool endurance test Starts the aquaCool initialization pr...

Page 32: ...roma cabin automatic For interval operation of the cabinet scent released the number of scent releases per hour can be set here Factory setting 3 1 6 AROMA 05 07 Aroma cycles per hour The menu item TIMER AROMA offers you a switching cycle for each day of the week NOTE SWITCHING CYCLES Using the setting monday sunday the switching cycle will be the same for each day of the week Week Switching cycle...

Page 33: ...ay OFF Monday OFF AROMA TIMER AROMA Monday OFF AROMA TIMER AROMA Monday OFF Save settings by pressing STORE Set the time SUBMENU TIMER AROMA Starts the Aroma test 1 cycle AROMA 07 07 Aroma start testcycle Start press for 2s art testcycle art testcycle AROMA Aroma start testcycle AROMA Aroma start testcycle Switches the air conditioning unit on and off Factory setting on on off AIR CONDITIONING 01 ...

Page 34: ...yCare mode only eonly If this function is active the tanning time can be entered at the easyCare unit The tanning power will be adapted automatically Factory setting off on off EASYCARE SETTINGS 02 07 man time config TDispl Allows for preselecting the tanning time The tanning power will be adapted automatically Factory setting 20 min 8min 20min EASYCARE SETTINGS 03 07 easyCare tanning time 1 7 EAS...

Page 35: ...tting 4 0 9 EASYCARE 03 03 Volume UV LEVEL 01 01 SET UV LEVEL These settings must only be made by trained service personnel Loads the factory default settings SERVICE 01 11 Load factory defaults Reset press for 2s SERVICE 02 11 PERSONAL PIN press ENTER Submenu call with START ENTER PERSONAL PIN activate deactivate Enter your personal PIN SERVICE PERSONAL PIN 01 01 ENTER SOLARIUM PERSONAL PIN PIN S...

Page 36: ...l with START ENTER Displays the first and the last Software Upload SERVICE 06 11 SOFTWARE UPLOAD press enter Not available in this system SERVICE 07 11 RGB Setup SERVICE 08 11 SERVICE MODE press ENTER Submenu SERVICE MODE Invoked by pressing START ENTER SUBMENU SERVICE MODE Service mode without tanning Service mode with tanning Troubleshooting mode The service mode is switched on for 30 minutes The...

Page 37: ...X CODE PIN Performs a restart of the electronics SERVICE 11 11 Reboot Reboot press for 2s Attention All unsaved changes will be discarded Lists the latest 99 events error codes info messages Detailed information is available by pressing the Start button Example no time date code tanning time 001 16 44 05 01 09 0011 03 23 002 15 22 05 01 09 0002 07 22 003 10 07 22 12 08 004 17 16 005 099 EVENTLOG 0...

Page 38: ...S To preserve the tanning power we recommend cleaning the tubes and UV lamps with warm water and a chamois after approx 200 hours of operation ACRYLIC PANES GRAB HANDLES AND DOOR HANDLES If possible use the special cleaning and disinfectant agent megaClean supplied by KBL for cleaning the acrylic parts and handles and dilute it in water at a ratio of 1 13 VARNISHED AND PLASTIC PARTS Use a damp soa...

Page 39: ...hours When necessary Air conditioning unit Clean the heat exchangers after 500 600 hours and check the condensate pump When necessary Tools and aids 4 Hexagon socket screwdriver SW 4 60 mm Art No 3410055263 PH2 Standard Phillips screwdriver PH2 Finally acknowledge a process by pressing the Start button interior display Number of required persons The following chapters describe the work steps re qu...

Page 40: ...e in the middle of the front edge and lift it Support the bench pane with the two lateral positioners TILTING UP THE INTERMEDIATE PANE Only for units with air conditioning Lift the intermediate pane on one side in or der to affix the suction cup in center of the bench pane The suction cup is attached to the linkage of the left hand side positioner O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s megaSun 4...

Page 41: ...erve the order Tilt the pane down REMOVING THE CANOPY PANE 4 PH2 It is not usually necessary to remove the canopy pane for maintenance and cleaning operations Should you prefer to work with the canopy pane removed though please proceed as follows PH2 Page 41 Tilt the canopy pane down Remove the strain relief of the display cable Phillips screw Detach the display cable O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u...

Page 42: ... the canopy pane make sure that the profil guide is correctly positioned Filter panes 4 SAFETY FUNCTION The facial tanners are equipped with an additional safety function There is a protective pane switch behind each filter pane This switch turns off the tanner if the filter pane is missing or broken REPLACING THE FILTER PANES PREPARATION Page 41 Tilt the canopy pane down Undo the screws of the mirro...

Page 43: ...e spring retainer To do so press the pane to be exchanged slightly against a pair of clamps and while keeping it slightly pressed tilt it out of the holder on the relieved side Tubes 4 When installing the tubes make sure that the tube inscription is visible If it is installed in a different position there will be no tanning effect After new tubes have been installed the op erating hours of the tub...

Page 44: ...el Dirt accumulation and bad seating can lead to damage during the operation Insert the high pressure lamps straight into their holders When installed the little glass pin in the mid dle of the light bulb must point towards the reflector Never touch the lamp or the reflector with your bare hands If necessary remove grease and dirt with an alcohol containing agent Page 41 Tilt the canopy pane down Pa...

Page 45: ...ont side of the bench Fluorescent tube in the tanning room Fluorescent tubes in the canopy eyes lighting Fluorescent tube in the bench If a defect please change the decorative fuorescent tubes according to the following instructions FLUORESCENT TUBE IN THE TANNING ROOM 4 PH2 Page 41 Tilt the canopy pane down Unscrew the first and sixth UV tube Remove one of the panels of the tube Replace the fluores...

Page 46: ...ogo With the help of a second person carefully lift the canopy cover at the fornt angles Secure the canopy cover with the integrated spacer Replace tubes and starters FLUORESCENT TUBE IN THE BENCH PH2 Page 40 Open the bench pane Remove two phillips screws on the outer tube mounting strip Pull tube mounting strip out of the front pa nel Replace tube and starter O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o...

Page 47: ...ch part NOTE Take the opportunity and check and clean the heat exchangers of the air conditioning unit See also the chapter Maintenance Ventilation and air conditioning Soiled heat exchangers substantially reduce the performance of the air conditioner FILTER CARTRIDGES IN THE BENCH PART Page 40 Open the bench part Open the lock of the filter insert Remove the filter insert FILTER CARTRIDGES IN THE C...

Page 48: ...n the air hoses Replace defective hoses immediately The exhaust air hose must not exceed a maximum length of 6 m if there is no auxiliary fan installed CHECKING THE CONDENSATE PUMP The condensate pump pumps away the condensation water at timer controlled intervals Check the function of this pump with each tube replacement Fill some water into the condensate tray Use a hose and a funnel to do so Ma...

Page 49: ...nal MP3 player is located at the control box in the bench part of the sunbed Please refer to the chapter Technical data for information regarding supported card sizes as well as file system and MP3 formats The card contains two directories Pop and Voice Within the Pop directory you can add or delete audio files as you desire These audio tracks are played if the corresponding source has been selected...

Page 50: ...an plastic bag while replacing the canister Replace the canister Start aquaCool initialization service menu REPLACING THE AROMA TIN When the Aroma tin is empty a corresponding message is displayed Page 40 Open the bench part Unlock the retaining bracket Replace the tin Reset the Aroma counter in the service menu to 0 Reset Then the message on the display will disappear Replacing the aquaCool nozzl...

Page 51: ...h memory reached Contact your Customer Service 14 Error SD card read error CRC fault Update via SD card failed CRC fault SD card check replace 15 Error no access to the SD card Update via SD card failed access error SD card check replace 17 Parameter storage not found please connect and restart Parameter storage not found please con nect and restart Check connector parameter storage If necessary r...

Page 52: ...32 211 Connection preselect display faulty Communication between control and preSelection display has been interrupted Check replace the patch cable Acknowledge the message by pressing START If the fault persists contact your Customer Service 212 Connection RGB module faulty 213 SD card missing No SD card in the audio module Insert an original SD card See chapter Recording to an SD card Removing t...

Page 53: ...n open Bench pane max load capacity 130 kg Weight approx 550 kg Electrical connection values Protective class IP20 Mains voltage 400V 3N 50Hz Wire cross section 5 x 4 mm2 Ölflex MP3 Player Supports SD cards up to 1 2 GB SD 4 16 GB SDHC Supported file system SD card FAT16 FAT32 Supported MP3 files constant and variable bit rate 96 320 Kbit s Fuses See unit data Air discharge Fan Exhaust air socket Ø 3...

Page 54: ... air conditioning 7700W Without air conditioning 6400W Fuses Automatic fuse K type safety cut out 3 pole 3 x 16A with residual current operated circuit breaker RCD 4800 Super Power Electronic Power Item no Equivalency code range Tubes Canopy Bench 24x ultimate 1859 R 160W 14x ultimate 1919 R 120W 3230076114 3230076110 160 R 21 28 2 2 3 0 120 R 19 25 2 1 2 9 Facial tanner 3x MS 600 3230303000 Filte...

Page 55: ...W Without air conditioning 8000W Fuses Automatic fuse K type safety cut out 3 pole 3 x 25A with residual current operated circuit breaker RCD 4800 Ultra Power Electronic Power P2 Item no Equivalency code range Tubes Canopy Bench 22x ultimate 1859 R 160W 2x ultimate 1863 O 80W 14x ultimate 1901 R 180W 3230076114 3230074882 3230076115 160 R 21 28 2 2 3 0 80 O 15 20 7 4 10 180 R 24 32 2 1 2 9 Facial ...

Page 56: ... as long as the system is operated with the original tube set 160 R 32 3 2 Ratio of the NMSC effective UV irradiance 320nm und 320nm NMSC Non Melanom Skin Cancer Erythema effective UV irradiance in the range of 250 400nm in mW m2 Reflector types O For lamps without reflector B For lamps with reflector angles wider than 2300 N For lamps with reflector angles narrower than 2000 R For lamps with usual re...

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