Canopy drive
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure a troublefree operation of the drive,
carry out the maintenance of the ropes after each
tube replacement (see table below, item 1).
TENSIONING THE SPRINGS
As soon as the canopy of the device does not remain
safely in its upper position any more, the two springs
must be tensioned. To do so, a ratchet spanner with
hexagon socket (10 mm width across fl ats) is required.
Procedure
Fig.
1
Check the spring ropes for wear.
Should individual rope wires have
spliced, always replace both ropes.
2
Remove the side pane.
3
There are tensioning screws on the right-
hand and left-hand side.
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4
Tension both springs equally.
5
Check the canopy drive: the canopy
stops in all positions.
6
Close the side pane again.
Figure 34.1: Tensioning spring on the left-hand side
Figure 34.2: Tensioning spring on the right-hand side
Cooling and exhaust air
COOLING PRINCIPLE
The body fan blows ambient air through ten air
nozzles into the tanning space of the solarium (blue).
The upper fi lter cleans the air for the cooling of the
tubes and sunlamps in the canopy section. The fi lter
installed in the front cleans the cooling air for the
base section (tubes). The fan sucks in the warm air
and discharges it via the exhaust air duct (red).
Figure 34.3: Body cooling (blue) and cooling of the tanning unit
(green), fi lter pads (orange) and heated exhaust air (red)
U t i l i s a t i o n e t M a i n t e n a n c e
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