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Operation and Service KBL 6800/6900

7.8   External Timer     

  

Timer

Connect the external timer (e.g. coin box, studio control) according 
to the instructions supplied with the timer. The connection is made 
via the socket for an AMP plug on the back side of the device. The 
following diagram shows the wiring of the timer connection. 

7.9    Using T-MAX timer

Step

Procedure

Reference

1

Remove  the  front  cover  and  pull  out  the  electronics 
carriage  completely.  The  console  with  the  spacer 
supports for the board can be found inside at the right 
side of the electronics carriage.

Illustr. 7-9-1

2

Attach  the  board  to  the spacer  supports.  Connect  the 
edge connector and the white plug to the board.

Illustr. 7-9-2

3

Remove X.9 and connect X.9A (located at the right side 
of the electronics carriage).

4

Connect  the  RJ22  cable  to  the  board  and  guide  it 
together with the power or RCA jack cable through the 
feedthrough in the back.

Illustr. 7-9-1: Position of spacer supports  

Illustr. 7-9-2: Board attached 

Summary of Contents for megaSun 6800 Adeluxe

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions KBL 6800 6900 BA_6869_US_F 0707 ...

Page 2: ...right 2007 KBL AG This documentation covers only products manufactured by KBL AG This documentation must not be duplicated photocopied translated or stored on any electronic medium or in a machine readable form neither in whole or in part without prior written consent by KBL AG KBL AG Ringstraße 24 26 56307 Dernbach Germany fon 49 0 2689 9426 0 Fax 49 0 2689 9426 66 Copyright and Trademark ...

Page 3: ...aroma box aquaCool canister 33 5 14 Music system with MP3 player 33 5 15 Replacing the aquaCool nozzles 34 6 Technical data 35 6 1 Data which all apparatuses have in common 35 6 2 Views 36 6 3 KBL 6800 6900 Ultra Power 37 6 4 KBL 6800 6900 Ultra Power CPI 37 7 Wiring diagram 38 7 1 Mains voltage 38 7 2 megaVoice without music option 39 7 3 Internal music signal MP3 player 39 7 4 External players 4...

Page 4: ...n 5 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 assumption that both tubes and burners are replaced at regular intervals Section 5 4 When replacing tubes remember to reset the CPI control system Section 8 2 and the counter of the tube service hour...

Page 5: ...um tanning has occurred in approximately 4 weeks MAXIMUM EXPOSURE is 12 minutes Skin type Week 1 1st 3rd Session Week 2 4th 6th Session Week 3 7th 9th Session Subsequent Weekly Session II III IV V 2 min 2 min 2 min 2 min 5 min 5 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 9 min 10 min 11 min 12 min Part No 3010371504 A This device may be used only by persons over 18 years local law may differ and is i...

Page 6: ...re to natural sunlight or UVB tanning systems SKIN TYPE II This is the individual that usually burns easily and severely tans minimally or lightly and peels SKIN TYPE III Often referred to as AVERAGE complexion Burns moderately and tans about ave rage SKIN TYPE IV This individual burns minimally tans easily and above average with each exposure SKIN TYPE V This individual rarely burns tans easily a...

Page 7: ...ounters 8 2 2 Reset counter of service hours Check and grease ropes of the canopy drive 5 8 Check all inner tubes and if necessary change them Climatic apparatus Clean heat exchanger Check the functioning of the condensate pump 5 10 600 Replace burners of the shoulder tanner 5 6 800 For CPI apparatuses with burners in Eco mode or for CPI apparatuses without burners in Power mode Change tubes Reset...

Page 8: ...ted Main display The running text is displayed as long as the sunbed is in the waiting position When the coin controlled signal appears the functions are displayed and the sunbed can be operated by touching the corresponding keys Any input will be con rmed by a beep tone 4 1 Operating panel 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ...

Page 9: ... touch key to switch on the apparatus during the warm up time If the tanning session has been interrupted by means of the Stop key it can be continued after touching the Start key once again provided the coin operated counter has not run down yet The numerical display shows the tanning time When the tanning time is over the running text will appear again Stop By pressing this touch eld for at leas...

Page 10: ...by pressing the or keys above the double arrow symbol The following menus are available which will be explained in more detail below Music channel Air Condition Colour stimulation Aroma Acoustic user guidance By calling up these additional menu functions you can see which functions are activated after switching on the apparatus Special customer requests can be pre selected in the service menu see ...

Page 11: ...increased or reduced by steps of 10 by touching the elds or When switching the system on the value is 60 see Section 8 Service of this manual When changing the value the current setting is displayed as a two digit number between 20 minimum and 99 maximum in the numerical eld for a short time In order to switch off the body fan completely press the field several times until the value of 20 appears H...

Page 12: ...ressed for 0 5 seconds After a short time lag the body fan is then switched off The body fan can be switched on again at any time simply by touching the eld Air conditioning By pressing the or keys you can switch the air conditioning on or off during the tanning session Once the air conditioning has been switched off it can only be switched on again after an interval of 3 minutes A small star is d...

Page 13: ...ources provided that they are available and configured in service menu I Wellness Pop and music from the studio system To have P displayed at least two sources must be available and configured The new music source is selected and displayed for a short time using the or keys above beneath the P For more information see service menu I The symbol channel selection means for Wellness or Pop next title a...

Page 14: ...ined with a gel Please note that the gel is not completely used up but a small rest will remain This sta tus is shown on the display so that the operator knows when to change the gel The fragrance comes out at the foot of the bed The air stream leads the fragrance over the body to the face so that it can be perceived intensively aroma and aquaCool are activated one after the other aroma aquaCool a...

Page 15: ...corative may be switched on or off if the timer signal is not active by pressing the key sequence of the body fan You have to press the individual buttons within a period of 1 sec Please also bear in mind the possibility of defining two different illumination cycles for each day of the week see 8 2 2 Error message Abluft exhaust air This error message is shown in the display and can be acknowledged...

Page 16: ...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 the apparatus Acrylic panes Chromed parts For a harmless cleaning of the acrylic panes use the special cleaning and disinfectant uid megaClean to be obtained from KBL which has to be diluted in water at a rat...

Page 17: ...derside of the base pane and the inner base section use a slightly damp micro fibre cloth only You can also use it to clean the shoulder tanner You can use megaClean as a detergent spray the cloth with it Step Procedure Reference 1 Fix the canopy 10 2 Remove the screws and tilt down the canopy and or lateral pane s Illustr 5 2 Illustr 5 3 3 When the pane is in the lower position you can lift it out...

Page 18: ...e Illustr 5 4 3 Lift the base pane and fix it to the canopy by means of the enclosed hooks Illustr 5 5 4 Clean the lower part 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 Proceed in the same way with the shoulder tanner Illustr 5 6 6 Clean the upper s...

Page 19: ...y Filter panes in the canopy or lateral part After dismantling the filter panes see below clean them with a standard cleaning agent for glass and a soft cloth or chamois Illustr 5 7 Remove filter pane cover Illustr 5 8 Remove pane from the clamping springs Mark The filters are marked with KBL 3020 0191 1 3 1 3 5 6 Step Procedure Reference 1 Dismantle the acrylic pane of the canopy or of the lateral p...

Page 20: ... to carry out a reset after each tube replacement see Section 8 2 2 For units equipped with inductive technology also install new starters when replacing the tubes After each change of tubes do not forget to reset the counter of the service hours of the tubes see Section 8 3 Step Procedure Reference 1 Dismantle the canopy pane base pane and lateral pane Section 5 2 2 Remove the tube covers in the ...

Page 21: ...ts with inductive control please note The starter of the upper tube 21 in the lateral part is located behind the decorative light tube on the left hand side foot area Illustr 5 9 Starter of tube 21 Illustr 5 10 Left socket for tube 21 Illustr 5 11 Back of lateral re ector with starter of tube 21 ...

Page 22: ...ting the burners please make sure that the contact surfaces of both sockets and burners are clean Insert the burners in a straight position into their sockets After being inserted into the socket the little metal shackle in the centre of the re ector should face the re ector Step Procedure Reference 1 Remove the lter pane s Section 5 3 2 Hold the burners with a soft cloth in order to push them to ...

Page 23: ...de of the clamp downwards then take the new burner and place it into its exact position by paying attention to the recess in the socket After that press the socket downwards on the opposite side until it locks into place Connect the plug to the ignition unit Illustr 5 6 6 6 When installing the re ector the wider part of the high grade steel ring must be directed towards the centreline of the shoul...

Page 24: ...4 Unscrew the re ector Illustr 5 6 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 ensure a snug t Illustr 5 6 7 Insert the re ector Illustr 5 6 8 Re ector correctly posi tioned under the chrome cover Flat projection ...

Page 25: ...t if necessary Illustr 5 14 Unit lighting in the lower front section and the starter for this tube on the left side 5 7 1 Unit lighting KBL 6800 Step Procedure Reference 1 Canopy Open the canopy pane and tilt it downwards Section 5 2 2 Remove the tanning tubes 5 and 6 Now you can re place the tube 3 Re install the tanning tubes and close the canopy 4 Lateral pane Open the lateral pane and remove t...

Page 26: ...acing the lighting system in the lateral section The coloured lter has to replaced at the latest when replacing the tanning tubes Both in the canopy and in the lateral section there is a coloured lighting tube installed behind the tanning tubes see Table Step Procedure Reference 1 Canopy Open the canopy pane and tilt it downwards Section 5 2 2 Remove the tanning tubes 5 and 6 Now you can replace t...

Page 27: ...place the tube Illustr 5 14A 3 Close the base pane Step Procedure Reference 1 Dismantle the canopy pane Sec 5 2 2 Remove the tube covers in the facial area 3 Remove the first five tanning tubes to uncover the maintenance lid 4 Undo the screws of the maintenance lid upper side 3 pcs The maintenance lid aps forward together with a part of the re ector plate 5 The maintenance lid is hung up in hooks In...

Page 28: ...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 necessary Filter mat in the canopy This filter mat can be easily replaced at the rear side of the canopy Illustr 5 16 Replacing the filter mat Operation and Service KBL 6800 6900 Filter mat in the base section The filter mat is located b...

Page 29: ...you will need a ratchet spanner with a 0 39 socket Illustr 5 18 Left tension screw Illustr 5 19 Right tension screw Step Procedure Reference 1 Check the ropes for wear If individual wires of the rope are spliced always replace both ropes 2 Remove the lateral pane see 5 2 3 Both at the right hand and at the left hand side you will have free access to the tension screws When you have an XXL unit rem...

Page 30: ...speed by hand this automatism is switched off 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 filte...

Page 31: ... In apparatuses with an air conditioning unit optional both base pane and canopy are cooled Ambient air is drawn in through the filter cooled in the air conditioning unit and led through an air hose to the space between duct pane and base pane At the foot of the bed this air is mixed with cabin air and blown through a fan into the tanning space of the system three nozzles Illustr 5 24 Cooling princ...

Page 32: ...the front cover and vacuum clean the heat exchangers if necessary Check the connection hose each time the tubes are replaced Defective hoses must be replaced Step Procedure Reference 1 Open the lower front cover and check the following items in regular intervals 2 The air hose of the air conditioning unit must not have any kinks see also Section 5 10 3 The filter mats in the base section and in the...

Page 33: ...nister aquaCool If the canister is empty it will be displayed after the tanning session or by a icon on display the aquaCool function must be switched off suddenly and the canister must be replaced by a new one More about replacement see Section 8 4 aroma About replacement see Section 8 4 Air condition device Condensat tube Condensat pump Tub 5 14 Music system with MP3 player Below the base pane h...

Page 34: ... ensure that aquaCool stays fully operative and efficient The installation instructions will be enclosed in your spare parts consignment Operation and Service KBL 6800 6900 Illustr 5 26 Installation below the base pane Illustr 5 27 MP3 player with music card Illustr 5 28 Construction elements Illustr 5 29 MP3 for megaVoice ...

Page 35: ...roken or missing Mains voltage 3 phase 3x 220 V 60 Hz 2 phase 2x 220 V 60 Hz Wire cross section 3 phase 4x AWG6 2 phase 3x AWG8 Outlet At the left hand rear side of the unit Disposal Connection to sewage system or tank capacity 5l Quantity Depending on local conditions and air humidity Note For the purpose of pumping the water off the power supply must not be disconnected after the tanning session...

Page 36: ...tion and Service KBL 6800 6900 6 2 Views Ø 11 81 48 43 62 6 92 91 53 15 55 12 70 87 Illustr 6 1 Front view Illustr 6 2 Lateral view Illustr 6 3 Front view Illustr 6 4 Lateral view 6 2 1 KBL 6800 6 2 2 KBL 6900 ...

Page 37: ...or Canada with ground fault circuit interrupter 2 phase 2x 70 A for Canada with ground fault circuit interrupter 6 4 KBL 6800 6900 Ultra Power CPI Exhaust air Air velocity appr 2250m h free blow appr 10 m sec Facial units megaLine HP 500 Power 4x 500W Filter panes KBL 3020019100 Tubes Canopy 27x megaLine 1870 R 160W CPI plus Bench 21x megaLine 1870 R 160W CPI plus Shoulder tanner 2x mS 250 Rated c...

Page 38: ...ording to the diagram 2 Make sure that you use the right cable for the power supply 2 3 change connections K2 5 from X0 L3D to X0 L2C X0 N1 from X0 L1C to X0 L3D K1 5 from X0 L3D to X0 L2C X0 N3 from X0 L2C to X0 L3D 1 4 set jumper from X0 L1 to X0 L2 5 A B C gnd L1 R L2 S N4 N3 N2 N1 D N6 X0 L3 N5 PE PE K2 3 K2 5 F2 A F1 A L3 K1 3 2 1 3 4 N7 L3 L2 L2 L1 L1 X0 N6 K1 5 X0 N3 K1 1 K2 1 X0 N1 5 2 1 4...

Page 39: ... 7 2 megaVoice without music option Music ampli er 3220 2885 00 Via an interface card the MP3 player megaVoice is connected to the music amplifier which leads to the loudspeakers connected in parallel equal phased 7 3 Internal music signal MP3 player MP3 player and megaVoice are connected to the Audio switch which leads the music signal to the amplifier and then to the loudspeakers connected in para...

Page 40: ...ayer is plugged into this connector the system switches over automatically and plays the music of the personal player This assumes that you have selected the Studio option of the menu item Audio in the service menu I A level adjustment is performed using the volume control of the panel of the solarium and the volume control of the external player The tanning unit can only be operated with audio so...

Page 41: ...ic signal without channel selection To connect the music signal use a 2 pole shielded cable the shield has to be earthed at the signal source The cable is connected to the marked clamps of the Audio switch The potentiometer is used to set the signal The loudspeakers are connected in parallel equal phased 7 6 External music signal 100V without channel selection 100V Music signal Transformer 9100 01...

Page 42: ...connect the music signal use a 2 pole shielded cable the shield has to be earthed at the signal source The cable is connected to the marked clamps of the Audio switch The potentiometer is used to set the signal The loudspeakers are connected in parallel equal phased Audio switch The following diagram shows the wiring of the channel selection on the audio equipment s side Wiring on the audio system...

Page 43: ...cedure Reference 1 Remove the front cover and pull out the electronics carriage completely The console with the spacer supports for the board can be found inside at the right side of the electronics carriage Illustr 7 9 1 2 Attach the board to the spacer supports Connect the edge connector and the white plug to the board Illustr 7 9 2 3 Remove X 9 and connect X 9A located at the right side of the ...

Page 44: ...ng signal from the coin token box system In case there is an error message you need to reset this message by touching the Stop sensor field Illustr 8 1 Touch keys 1 0 for service operations Service level I In order to get access to level I first enter the sequence 1 6 1 and then PIN 1 1 1 1 Service level II This level comprises service pages that may be used by Technical Service staff only Starting ...

Page 45: ... ON Timer B OFF PIN II Enter the correct PIN Serviceebene 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 Cycle Color R G B Extern Volume Nonstop Extern 84 2 ON OFF Audio Preselection W P S Operation and Service KBL 6800 6900 8 2 Service level I 8 2 1 Structure of the menu on service level I ...

Page 46: ...peration 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 With the STOP key you go back one level higher If you have changed a value and you will safe it press START Selection of menus by pressing keys 5 and 0 Display Selection 5 0 ...

Page 47: ...ng on and two times for switching off the decorative lighting for any day of the week If you do not need the switching time you can delete it by pressing key 1 The hours are set using keys 2 4 and the minutes with the help of the keys 3 8 Enter the CPI Mode Selection Con rmation 4 9 CPI Reset Selection Con rmation 0 5 1 Weekday Monday to Sunday Selection Con rm 0 5 Time A BON and A BOF Hours Min S...

Page 48: ... 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 sprayed off in the booth PIN II opens service level II PiN II Enter PIN II and the menu on service level II opens Ask the KBL Service for PIN II Display Date Selection 5 0 Change the time Selection Safe Std Min 1 3 6 8 Change the date Day Safe...

Page 49: ... replaced the tin with the aroma gel this message has to be acknowledged see 8 3 and 8 4 by pressing touch key 1 These sub menus can be selected 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 means of nozzles making the tanning session more refresh...

Page 50: ...essing the and keys above or below the time Audio Selection Con rm Adjust Con rm Selection on off 0 4 9 5 Adjust 4 9 This menu has ve sub menus EXTERN If the signal is ON an external source sends the music signal otherwise the internal MP3 player is used VOL HOT the volume of the music or of the user guidance system when the fan is running VOL COOL the volume of the music or of the user guidance s...

Page 51: ...the key below ON or you can increase or decrease the values by pressing above the numerical value W Wellness music P Pop music S Music from studio control system First you set the active configuration in the menu W P S The keys above W P or S stand for the option on You can activate all three sources at once if they are physically available To deac tivate an option press the key Press to save the n...

Page 52: ...ons can be activated or inactivated This makes sense when the corresponding function is missing or temporarily not available faded out During the tanning program the client can toggle between these sources He opens the first submenu by pressing the key abo ve or the key below the P The newly selected music source Wellness Pop or Studio is displayed for a short time The channel selection symbol stan...

Page 53: ...or inactivated AR the same goes for the aquaCool function AQ AQ The setting can be modied by pressing 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 has to be reset to zero after each tube replacement Attention Always carry out a reset after each tu...

Page 54: ...asyCare here 5 3 or with easycare here 1 8 Test You can also test the three functions Aroma aquaCool and aquaExtra without a tanning program After selecting a function press key 1 to start the test aquaExtra is switched on by the key 4 and off by the key 9 The cycle time is 5 min It is use to check the quality of aquaCool Selection 5 Sub type of the sun bed UV type Sun bed 0 Selection On 5 1 1 0 4...

Page 55: ...ull the holding element of water tank and aroma tin forward 3 Move the covering handle on the lid of the aroma tin to the left 1 and then move the lid upward 2 Now you can replace the tin 4 Unscrew the lid with the hoses from the tank and replace the empty tank by a full 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...

Page 56: ...arked 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 8 6 Canopy upper side Abb 8 7 Ionizor and aroma pipes Abb 8 8 Pipes at the nozzles ...

Page 57: ...oard 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 running with max revolution during the temperature controll BUS Error Daten line of the Bus I C Bus is disturbed 220 V is missing at MP3 Player or Audio Switch Bus connector at MP3 Player in wrong po...

Page 58: ...xposures 5 Special care is necessary in cases of pronounced individual sensitivity to UV radiation 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 when the timer or the lter panes are defective 8 The following safety precautions have to be taken Safety pre...

Page 59: ...ents service desk or your dealer distributors 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 consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply...

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