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Operation and Service KBL 5600

5.10  Cooling system and exhaust air

Principle of the 

 cooling system

The following pictures illustrate the cooling system of the 
sunbed. 
Ambient air (if there is no air-conditioning) or cooled air mixed 
with ambient air (if there is air-conditioning) (Illustr. 5-22 and 
Illustr. 5-23) is blown by the body ventilator through ten nozzles 
into the tanning room of the sunbed (blue).
Through the upper filter, the fan draws in air to cool the tubes 
and burners in the upper part; through the front filter cooling air 
is drawn in for the lower part (tubes). The exhaust air is then 
blown off through the exhaust flue (green).

Illustr. 5-20 Body cooling (blue) and unit 
cooling (green), filter mats (orange) and 
exhaust air (red)

Illustr. 5-21 Exhaust fan (mounting 
picture) 

Summary of Contents for megaSun 5600

Page 1: ...Operating and Maintenance KBL 5600 BA_5600_US_L 0707...

Page 2: ...2005 KBL AG This documentation covers only products manufactured by KBL AG This documentation must not be duplicated photocopied trans lated or stored on any electronic medium or in a machine reada b...

Page 3: ...5 11 Air conditioning unit 30 5 12 Condensate pump 31 5 13 Changing aroma box aquaCool canister 31 5 14 Music system with MP3 player 32 5 15 Replacing the aquaCool nozzles 33 6 Technical data 34 6 1 D...

Page 4: ...3 Do not operate the shoulder tanner without lamp unit Attention High light intensity do not look into the radiators Technical Parameters The data indicated in the tanning schemes are based on the ass...

Page 5: ...wing the recommended schedule for your skin type Wear protective eyewear Eyewear AHK GmbH No 600545 This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under No 21 CFR 1040 2...

Page 6: ...ized Read the instruction booklet before using Follow the exposure schedule in accordance with your skin type Failure to do so may result in overexposure However regardless of how dark an individual m...

Page 7: ...9 min 12 min REPAIRS SERVICE REPLACEMENT PARTS AND LAMPS EYE PROTECTION If you are in need of any of the above mentioned products or services you should contact KBL America Inc 1246 Central Park Dr St...

Page 8: ...Replace lamps of the shoulder tanner 5 5 800 For CPI apparatuses with burners in Eco mode or for CPI apparatuses without burners in Power mode Change tubes Reset counters 8 2 2 Reset counter of servic...

Page 9: ...al information When switching on the apparatus the following information is displayed for 2 seconds before the running text appears Firmware version of the display Version of the control software Sunb...

Page 10: ...gain until the maximum value has been reached A function is switched off by pressing the minus sensor which is also used to decrease the output step by step To set the minimum value e g volume the sen...

Page 11: ...or another 20 seconds End of the tanning session These double arrows point to some more menus which can be activated by pressing the or keys above the double arrow symbol The following menus are avail...

Page 12: ...ease their output When the system has been switched off there will be a time lag before you can switch it on again due to the necessary cooling of the burners Here you can activate the aquaCool water...

Page 13: ...6MB chip which can take the volume of the 3 music CDs The studio operator himself can choose the music and with the computer he can load it to the chip The MP3 player is designed in such a way that yo...

Page 14: ...ction can be switched on by means of the key above 1 and switched off by the key below 0 The display ashes a signal when the function is not activated KBL can offer 2 aroma fragrances Sunrise and Dayd...

Page 15: ...re re lled 8 4 and that the settings which can be executed in the service levels 8 2 8 3 of operation e g colour stimulation aroma time controls etc are made Illumination after use The illumination de...

Page 16: ...caused by chemically active agents such as inappropriate cleaning agents To clean the varnished and plastic surfaces use a damp soapy cloth It must be avoided at any rate that cleaning uid runs into...

Page 17: ...opy Operation and Service KBL 5600 5 2 Dismantling the acrylic panes Dismantling the pane in canopy and lateral part The following tables explain how to dismantle the acrylic panes Illustr 5 2 Release...

Page 18: ...of the base pane 5 If there is a duct pane in the bed you can take it out for cleaning purposes Carefully put the duct pane back into its correct position for the proper cooling of the base pane Proc...

Page 19: ...an additional safety function Behind each of the lter panes there is a safety switch that switches off the burner in the case of a missing or broken pane Do not operate the tanning system with a defec...

Page 20: ...tubes or face and shoulder tanners Cleaning intervals Unit lighting To make sure that the tanning effect is maintained we recommend you to clean the tubes and UV radiators with warm water and a chamo...

Page 21: ...the burner on the opposite side and pull it out in an inclined upward movement Burner and socket represent one single component Illustr 5 6 5 5 When installing the new burner be careful not to touch...

Page 22: ...3 Disconnect the re ec tors at the respective ignition unit from the electrical system Illustr 5 6 5 Spread the clamp and take off the burner including socket Illustr 5 6 6 Insert the new burner and...

Page 23: ...l tanner Burners Only trained expert staff is allowed to install or remove burners Illustr 5 12 Pushing the burner sidewards Illustr 5 13 Pulling the burner out towards the front Installing the burner...

Page 24: ...r to the left Now you can replace the tube Illustr 5 14 3 Close the base pane Operation and Service KBL 5600 5 7 Unit lighting Coloured lter Replacing the lighting system in the canopy The coloured lt...

Page 25: ...y the re ector may be exchanged too 5 Insert the new re ector and lamp and mount the covers in reverse mode Operation and Service KBL 5600 Canopy lighting KBL 5600 Below the canopy casing you will nd...

Page 26: ...ers of the air conditioning unit as well to see if they are dirty Section 5 10 Dirty heat exchangers considerably reduce the capacity of the air conditioning unit Vacuum clean the heat exchangers if n...

Page 27: ...ay 5 Check the canopy drive the canopy remains rm in any position 6 Close the lateral pane Operation and Service KBL 5600 5 9 Canopy drive Regular maintenance Tightening the springs In order to guaran...

Page 28: ...lustr 5 22 and Illustr 5 23 is blown by the body ventilator through ten nozzles into the tanning room of the sunbed blue Through the upper lter the fan draws in air to cool the tubes and burners in th...

Page 29: ...l both base pane and canopy are cooled Ambient air is drawn in through the lter cooled in the air conditioning unit and led through an air hose to the space between duct pane and base pane At the foot...

Page 30: ...ke sure that the base pane is adequately cooled Operation and Service KBL 5600 Maintenance of the exhaust air system and the air conditioning A clean and trouble free exhaust air system prevents the a...

Page 31: ...bstantial contribution to the safety of the system and to a long period of trouble free operation The condensate tank has to be checked every day and to be emptied if necessary Air condition device Co...

Page 32: ...e I C BUS adaption for the connection of an external music signal with volume regulation and the connections to the MP3 players The memory card for the MP3 player can be changed after opening the base...

Page 33: ...mory card insert and press until it is looked 33 Operation and Service KBL 5600 5 15 Replacing the aquaCool nozzles After 1000 hours of operation the aquaCool nozzles have to be replaced in order to e...

Page 34: ...nnected after the tanning session Length x width x height 92 91 L x 49 60 W x 55 12 H when closed 92 91 L x 49 60 W x 70 87 H when opened Central exhaust air duct Diameter Height top edge 11 81 62 99...

Page 35: ...itioner w o air conditioner 11950 10960 6 4 KBL 5600 Ultra Power CPI Exhaust air appr 2250m h free blow Air velocity appr 10 m sec Lamps megaLine HP 500 Power 4x 500 W Filter panes KBL 3020019100 Tube...

Page 36: ...se operation is shown below X5 8 X0 N3 F2 A K2 5 K1 5 K2 3 K1 3 K2 1 K1 1 F1 A L2 S L3 T L1 R D A B C X2 9 gnd X4 3 X2 1 X4 1 X4 2 X7 3 X1 9 CA X5 6 X2 4 X2 2 X2 3 X0 L3 E2 3 X2 5 base X0 N1 X0 N2 K6...

Page 37: ...xternal audio source alone Both audio sources Use the control panel to alternate between internal and external audio source INTERNAL MP3 PLAYER When using the internal MP3 player you can either play t...

Page 38: ...t can plug in his her own equipment e g MP3 player iPod etc Use a standard 3 5 mm jack cable included if the music option has been ordered If an external player is plugged into this connector the syst...

Page 39: ...he right side of the electronics carriage 2 Attach the board to the spacer supports Connect the edge connector and the white plug to the board 3 Remove X 9 and connect X 9A located at the right side o...

Page 40: ...n token box system In case there is an error message you need to reset this message by touching the Stop sensor eld Illustr 8 1 Touch keys 1 0 for service operations Service level I In order to get ac...

Page 41: ...RESET Timer A on Timer A off Timer B on Timer B off PIN II Enter the correct PIN Service level II Gate ON OFF B Timer AR Cont 99 AAC Aroma Solar ON OFF Booth ON OFF B Inter 00 h Aqua ON OFF AQ Time Cy...

Page 42: ...menus 8 2 2 The menus on service level I Operation Info In this menu the service hours of the sunbed WORK and the burning time of the tubes TUBE are displayed With the START key you open the sub menus...

Page 43: ...and Service KBL 5600 CPI In this menu the service hours of the sunbed WORK and the burning time of the tubes TUBE are displayed Timer This function allows you to specify two times for switching on an...

Page 44: ...menus by pressing the keys 0 and 5 Aroma This is a sub menu of AAC and it has also 6 sub menus SOLAR ON OFF A fragrance is or is not sprayed off on the sunbed BOOTH ON OFF A fragrance is or is not sp...

Page 45: ...as in all the other menus by pressing the keys 0 and 5 The function is switched on by the key or off by in the same manner increased or decreased Aqua This is a sub menu of AAC Water is misted up by...

Page 46: ...g G this letter here G will stop ashing and this colour Green has been selected When all keys have been pressed all the letters will ash i e the colour stimulation has been inactivated It is only pos...

Page 47: ...of the user guidance system when the fan is not running NONSTOP when the signal is ON the music signal is permanently ampli ed otherwise the music transmission ends with the tanning cycle CH The chann...

Page 48: ...vice level II 8 3 2 Menus of service level II Conguration menus In this menu functions can be activated or inactivated This makes sense when the corresponding function is missing or temporarily not av...

Page 49: ...g the or key above or below the symbol Any modications are accepted by pressing the START key AR AQ Tube hours In this menu you can set the service hours of the tubes in steps of 5 hours This display...

Page 50: ...4 8 This is analogue to the display after the rst start The version depends on the sunbed without easyCare here 5 3 or with easycare here 1 8 Test You can also test the three functions Aroma aquaCool...

Page 51: ...one Screw the lid on again Keep clean the end of the tubes when changing the tank use a plastic bag Only use the specic water by KBL aquacool Otherwise the nozzles may clog up which might produce inf...

Page 52: ...ed with colour points Blue compressed air for aquaCool Red re ux aquaCool Green ow pipe aquaCool Yellow aroma Colour code Abb 8 2 Compressor Abb 8 3 aquaCool Abb 8 4 aroma Abb 8 5 Canopy underside Abb...

Page 53: ...and the revolution control Reason defective or not connected I C revolution control E02 BUS TMP Reason defective or not connected I C temperature sensor Solution press the START key The blower is run...

Page 54: ...adiation and in cases where certain medicines or cosmetics are applied 6 It cannot be said in any case that the use of a sunbed reduces the risk of getting sunburn 7 The apparatus must not be operated...

Page 55: ...utors service department KBL shall not be liable or responsible for loss of use loss of time inconvenience rental or substitute products loss of business loss of income or any other incidental or cons...

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