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EXTENDED MENU

The double arrows indicate that there 

are further menus available that can 

be invoked by touching “+” or “–” 

above/below the double arrow. The 

following menus are available (explained below):

 Music channel / Air-conditioning / Colour stimulation

Aroma function

Acoustic menu guidance

You will see which of the functions are activated after 

switching on the unit (1=on; 0=off) by invoking these 

further menu functions. Particular customer requests 

can be preselected by making the corresponding 

settings in the service menu. 

 

VOLUME

Use the “+” and “–” buttons to control the 

volume of the music. The volume is displayed 

in the numeric fi eld as a value between 0 … 

99 %. Press the  corresponding button as 

often as necessary to reach the desired 

volume. The “–” button can be used to switch 

off the music: at fi rst, set the value to 20 %, then 

press the “–” button again for a longer time.

 

AQUACOOL

 

This is to switch on the aquaCool 

spray mist (plus button, symbol fl ash-

ing) or to switch it off (minus button, 

symbol not fl ashing). Default setting 

when starting the unit: as selected in 

the menu AAC/Aqua on service level. 

If the system is running short of aquaCool liquid, the 

message “Aqua low” is displayed between sessions. 

After the fi rst message, there is suffi cient  aquaCool 

left for approx. 2.5 hours of operation with aquaCool.

If the system has run out of aquaCool liquid, the 

message “Aqua 0%” appears and the symbol is 

crossed out. If you wish to continue to operate the unit 

without aquaCool, you can switch off the messages 

and the symbol. To do so, go to the service level II 

and set the submenu Aqua of the menu AAC to OFF.

 FACIAL TANNER/SHOULDER TANNER

The control of the shoulder tanner is linked 

with the facial tanner. The shoulder tanner is 

switched on whenever the facial tanner is 

switched on, but its power cannot be 

decreased. When the facial tanner is switched 

off, the shoulder tanner is also switched off.

Important:

 Do not operate the shoulder tanner without 

lamp unit.

Level II: After the tanning program has been started, 

the facial tanners are automatically turned on at the 

maximum power level.

Level I: The power is reduced to level I by pressing 

the “–” button.  This level is not implemented in the 

megaSun 5600 Super, Super Power and Ultra Power 

models of UV type 3.

Level 0: The facial tanners are completely turned off by 

pressing the “–” button again for a few seconds. 

Use the “+” button to switch the tanners on again or to 

increase their power. 

After the tanners have been switched off, there is a time 

delay before they can be switched on again because 

the lamps must cool down fi rst.

 

O p e r a t i n g   I n s t r u c t i o n s

 

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Summary of Contents for megaSun 5600

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...eci c permission by KBL Solarien AG Duplication on electronic media or in machine readable form either in whole or in part is also prohibited For instruction updates please refer to http www kbl suppo...

Page 3: ...5 Overview KBL4 service menu 26 Information about operation 30 Displaying the operating hours of the solarium 30 Displaying the operating hours of the tubes 30 Resetting the operating hours of the tub...

Page 4: ...s operating manual is intended for use by operating staff users service staff Any person dealing with this tanning unit must have read and understood these instructions This manual describes units equ...

Page 5: ...Solarien AG cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from improper use of the equipment or non observance of these operating instructions Only original spare parts particularly tubes and sunlam...

Page 6: ...the load carefully to the place of installation Other modes of transport If a forklift truck cannot be used for transport the box must be unpacked and the parts inside must be transported individuall...

Page 7: ...ts The tanning unit basicallly consists of the following components The canopy including 18 tubes ambient air supply facial tanners and two P2 tubes The side part including 6 tubes The base part inclu...

Page 8: ...A 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 eleme...

Page 9: ...comprise the studio music and external players such as MP3 players mobile phones cell phones iPods etc EXTERNAL AUDIO SIGNAL 100 V OPTIONAL FEATURE A transformer KBL item no 9100 0170 00 is re quired...

Page 10: ...tion please refer to the chapters Connections and Operation in service mode Connecting the external timer Connect the external timer coin box studio control according to the instructions supplied with...

Page 11: ...nector liquid level monitoring 2 Inlet aquaCool medium 3 aquaCool compressed air supply AROMA The optionally available Aroma box is attached to the rear side of the aquaCool box The Aroma box is equip...

Page 12: ...nt 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...

Page 13: ...The UV radiation of the sun or of UV appliances can cause damage to the skin or to the eyes These biological effects depend on the type and amount of radiation as well as on the individual sensitivity...

Page 14: ...48 hours Max number of tan ning sessions per year 15 kJ m 2 60 43 33 5600 SUPER CPI LEVEL 1 According to SCCP recommendation 0 3 W m 2 Skin type II III IV Session 1 6 min 6 min 6 min Session 2 7 min...

Page 15: ...in Session 6 9 min 12 min 15 min Session 7 10 min 14 min 17 min Session 8 11 min 15 min 18 min Session 9 12 min 16 min 20 min Session 10 13 min 18 min 22 min Session 11 13 min 19 min 24 min Session 12...

Page 16: ...43 33 5600 SUPER SUPER POWER ULTRA POWER CPI LEVEL 2 Skin type II III IV Session 1 4 min 4 min 4 min Session 2 5 min 5 min 5 min Session 3 5 min 6 min 6 min Session 4 6 min 7 min 8 min Session 5 6 mi...

Page 17: ...s elapsed During the warm up time the tanning session can be started manually by pressing the START button Displays in tanning mode The following section shows the display and names its operating elem...

Page 18: ...nd the fan will run on for three minutes Functions KBL 4 Use the plus button to switch on the function or to set the next higher value Press the button as often as necessary to set the maximum value e...

Page 19: ...e there is suf cient aquaCool left for approx 2 5 hours of operation with aquaCool If the system has run out of aquaCool liquid the message Aqua 0 appears and the symbol is crossed out If you wish to...

Page 20: ...urce AIR CONDITIONING This function can only be found in this place of the menu if aquaCool has been con gured Otherwise it is available on the next operating level Use the or buttons to switch the ai...

Page 21: ...d off megaVoice guides the studio customer quickly and easily through the operation options of the tanning system If desired the customer can deactivate megaVoice during the tanning session PUREAIR Th...

Page 22: ...switched on together with the facial tanner however it cannot be reduced in power If the facial tanner is switched off the shoulder tanner is also deactivated IMPORTANT Do not operate the shoulder ta...

Page 23: ...g as there is no incoming signal from the coin controlled timersystem Make sure that you do not let more than 1 second elapse between the in dividual keystrokes Also note that you can set two cycles o...

Page 24: ...vels For this reason the plus and minus buttons are also marked with numbers Two conditions must be ful lled in order to access the service screens No error message displayed No incoming signal from t...

Page 25: ...on off C M A B 5 0 STOP START AUDIO audio system CH PULS BCD 4 9 channel selection procedure studio music 5 0 5 0 00003h TUBE tube hours 5 0 RESET h TUBE push 1 to reset the tube operating hours rese...

Page 26: ...R enter date and time by pressing to the corresponding numbers The day of the week is determined automatically entering time date set time date 5 0 TIMER STOP START STOP MO SU 5 0 push START to select...

Page 27: ...ated features displayed under AUDIO PRESEL Push START to save STOP 5 0 audio source activate disable STOP VOL COOL 10 99 4 9 push START to save the selected value music volume standby mode 5 0 5 0 VOL...

Page 28: ...ing the fan speed OFFSET AIRCON ON OFF 4 9 presetting air conditioning unit A START increasing the fan speed A START 5 0 5 0 STOP STOP 00 99 4 9 20 99 VERSION STOP querying software information STOP S...

Page 29: ...i xxx e g 035 display of the erythema effective irradiance bed 5 0 STOP 5 0 4 9 EConly tanning control only via easyCare ON OFF STOP 4 9 T Display setting of session time at easyCare unit possible 5 0...

Page 30: ...TART to save the settings then exit the 5 menu using the STOP button Use the menu item RESET h TUBE KBL5 to reset the operating hours of the tubes to zero These tube hours must be reset after each rep...

Page 31: ...9 minus 3 button Press the START button to save the settings and 4 leave the menu by pressing STOP PRESETTING TANNING MODE Use the menu item AAC AQUA AQUA to determine whether aquaCool is started auto...

Page 32: ...e the settings with START and exit the menu 4 by pressing the STOP button SETTING THE SPRAYING CYCLES DAY Under the menu item AAC AROMA B INTER you can de ne the number of spraying cycles per hour bet...

Page 33: ...button to select PRESEL Set the desired value by using the plus and minus buttons to the corresponding letters Press START to save the settings and leave the 3 menu by pressing STOP MUSIC VOLUME IN T...

Page 34: ...tton Save the settings by pressing START press STOP 4 to leave the menu CHANNEL SELECTION PROCEDURE The external channel selection procedure is de ned via the menu item AUDIO CH Invoke the 1 AUDIO men...

Page 35: ...tton or 0 minus button Activate the function by pressing 4 plus button 4 or deactivate it by pressing 9 minus button Use the START button to save the settings and 5 press STOP to exit the menu INCREAS...

Page 36: ...button to select 2 TEST Press the START button to invoke the submenu 3 and 5 plus button or 0 minus button to select AROMATEST or AQUATEST Press START to activate the test cycle 4 AQUACOOL ENDURANCE...

Page 37: ...ay Invoke the 1 PIN II menu Select 2 easyCare by pressing 5 plus button or 0 minus button Press START to open the submenu and select 3 T Display by pressing 5 plus button or 0 minus button Select the...

Page 38: ...g 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 megaC...

Page 39: ...condensate pump When necessary LOCKING THE CANOPY IN PLACE To facilitate many maintenance and service procedures the canopy can be locked in place xed in its upper position Turn the lever on the left...

Page 40: ...edure Fig 1 Lock the canopy in place 2 Undo the two at head screws on the right hand and left hand side of the bed pane 40 3 3 Fold the bed pane up and use the supplied hooks to attach it to the canop...

Page 41: ...pane see below clean the lter pane with a commercially available cleaning agent and a soft cloth or chamois Procedure Fig 1 Dismantle the acrylic pane of the canopy or of the side part respectively 2...

Page 42: ...f the same type When installing the tubes make sure that the inscription is visible In this position the re ector of the tube is at the back If your tanning unit is equipped with CPI you must carry ou...

Page 43: ...t remain folded down during dismantling and replacement Important Do not operate the shoulder tanner without sunlamp unit Procedure Fig 1 Undo the screw of the outer covering and lift off the outer co...

Page 44: ...t the re ector as shown in gure 45 2 push it down and turn it to the right while keeping it pressed Make sure not to jam the socket 45 2 7 Insert the chromium plated covering into the slots of the hou...

Page 45: ...a new tanning lamp with your bare hands If necessary clean the light bulb using an agent containing alcohol Figure 45 4 Pushing the light bulb aside Figure 45 5 Pull out the light bulb towards the fro...

Page 46: ...located in a pro tective conduit which has been screwed onto the tube sockets Take the opportunity to check the filter mat and to clean or replace it if necessary Procedure Fig 1 Undo the two screws o...

Page 47: ...nd remove the uorescent tube to get access to the lter pad Figure 47 3 Filter pad in the base section Canopy drive REGULAR MAINTENANCE In order to ensure a troublefree operation of the drive carry out...

Page 48: ...ans the air for the cooling of the tubes and sunlamps in the canopy section The lter installed in the front cleans the cooling air for the base section tubes The fan sucks in the warm air and discharg...

Page 49: ...d Procedure Fig 6 Check the correct positioning of the ducting pane in order to ensure the proper cooling of the bed pane Air conditioning unit Figure 49 2 Air conditioning unit installed Check the he...

Page 50: ...the Music option and I2C audio switch The audio switch is used for I2C bus adaptation for connecting an external audio signal with volume control and the connections to the MP3 players The memory car...

Page 51: ...at the MP3 player will identify the SD card WARNING The SD card must only be formatted using FAT16 Do not modify any files other than those of the Music MP3 Player Refilling Aroma and aquaCool The tin...

Page 52: ...h the assembly back to its original location within the tanning unit Figure 52 1 Hose connection on aquaCool canister Do not use anything except aquaCool supplied by KBL Otherwise there is a risk of c...

Page 53: ...another 750 spraying seconds 2 5 operating hours at a cycle time 1 minute Replace the empty aquaCool canister with a full one Do not replace aquaCool with any other liquid If the canister is not empt...

Page 54: ...O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s megaSun 5600 54 Service For all service related questions please contact your responsible specialist dealer...

Page 55: ...ection 5 x 4mm2 l ex Dimensions in mm Height x width x depth 1480 x 2360 x 1260 when closed 1800 x 2360 x 1260 when open Weight 670 kg with air conditioning MP3 Player Supports SD cards up to 1 GB Sup...

Page 56: ...minal power With air conditioning 10110W without air conditioning 8850W Unit data 5600 Super Power Inductive CPI Tubes LEVEL 1 ACCORDING TO SCCP 0 3W M2 Canopy 18x MS Ultimate III 160 1808 R 160W 2x M...

Page 57: ...Canopy 18x MS UP R160 Longlife pwr b CPI 1852 R 160W 2x MS P2 1854 R 80W Longlife Side 6x MS UP R160 Longlife pwr b CPI 1852 R 160W Bed 18x MS UP R160 Longlife pwr b CPI 1852 R 160W Face tanner 4x MS...

Page 58: ...Views 2360 mm 1800 mm O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s megaSun 5600 58...

Page 59: ...Remarks O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s megaSun 5600 59...

Page 60: ...KBL Solarien AG Ringstrasse 24 26 56307 Dernbach Germany Telephone 49 0 26 89 94 26 0 Fax 49 0 26 89 94 26 66 E mail megaSun kbl de www megaSun de...

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