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 KBL Tower pureEnergy 5.0

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RECORDING TO THE SD CARD

Attention

•  Do not modify or delete the VOICE folder or 

the data it contains.

Insert the card into the computer and wait for 
it to be recognised. 

Copy files to SD card, or delete files from it.

10.17 Replacing the aquaCool
         canister

4

WARNING

• Risk of infections

• Function of nozzles impaired. 
Do not use any agents other than 
aquaCool and Aroma gel supplied by 
KBL.

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• Unscrew the cover of the aqua cool box and 

remove it.

• If the fluid level drops to a minimum, correspond-

ing messages are displayed at the internal control 
panel.

• If the canister is used up, another message appears 

and aquaCool switches off.

Due to the system a residual amount 
remains in the canister.

• Unscrew the lid.
• Keep the hose end including the lid in a clean plas-

tic bag while replacing the canister.

• Replace the canister.
• Start aquaCool initialization (service menu).

• Attach the cover.
 

Summary of Contents for Tower pureENERGY 5.0

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TANNING DEVICE ...

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Page 3: ...th the legal prescriptions of the respective country of destination Export to the European Union 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 of the export operation prohibition will involve substantial ...

Page 4: ...o music signal 21 5 6 Operation using different audio sources 21 5 7 Bluetooth connection 22 5 8 Wireless charging n a 5 9 Connecting the channel selection 23 5 10 Connecting the external timer 23 5 11 aquaCool and Aroma connections n a 5 12 aquaCool box connections 24 5 13 Connections aquaCool box tower 24 6 Start up 25 6 1 Operating modes 25 7 Tanning instructions 26 7 1 Instructions for the use...

Page 5: ... DIFFÉRENTIEL DE CLASSE A POUR UN FONCTIONNEMENT SÙR NE JAMAIS UTILISER CET APPAREIL QUAND LE CONDUCTEUR DE MISE À LA MASSE EST DÉCONNECTÉ GROUNDING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY IS VITAL FOR SAFE OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT NEVER OPERATE EQUIPMENT WITH GROUNDING CONDUCTOR DISCONNECTED 09 2016 Conforms to ANSI UL Std 482 and Cert to CAN CSA Std C22 2 No 224 M89 Use in dry locations only IP20 01 04260489020067 11 ...

Page 6: ...ates that due to UV radiation hazards exist to the human health This symbol indicates that due to fall ing loads hazards exist to the human health This symbol indicates the danger of pinching When closing and opening panels and covers you can pinch your hands This symbol indicates the danger of burns from hot lamps and housing parts If the tanning device was operated before being switched off and ...

Page 7: ...tanning device components is mounted on a pallet Insert the forks carefully into the openings of the pallet Lift the load by a few centimeters Transport 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 individually to the place of installation e g using a dolly...

Page 8: ...wnload the USB Connect software offered by KBL For detailed information press the help button in the main menu 2 9 Setup location OPERATION IN MOBILE FACILITIES CAUTION Crushing hazard caused by sudden movements The tanning device is unsuitable for oper ation in mobile facilities buses trains ships The tanning device must be adapted in order to ensure trouble free opera tion when used in mobile fa...

Page 9: ...cording to the EMC information specified in this manual chapter 4 1 DIFFERENCE IN TEMPERATURE Risk of damage by switching on the power supply voltage When there are great differences in tempera ture between the transportation route and the installation site the tanning device shall not be put into operation immediately after being set up Before connecting the tanning device to the power supply wai...

Page 10: ...instructions This includes Operating instructions Safety instructions Information regarding intended use and foresee able misuse Cleaning disinfection and maintenance instruc tions The instructions and additional information from the manufacturer must be available to the staff at their workplace Regularly test your staff s safety consciousness and awareness of the risks taking into account the ope...

Page 11: ...N TYPE III Often referred to as AVERAGE com plexion Burns moderately and tans about average SKIN TYPE IV This individual burns minimally tans easily and above average with each exposure SKIN TYPE V This individual rarely burns tans eas ily and substantially FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS WARNING No modification of this equipment is allowed Follow all instructions given in this manual In addi tion to that ob...

Page 12: ...uffering from sunburn by persons taking medicines by persons taking photosensitive medications by persons who had several severe sunburns as children by persons who are being treated by a physician for conditions associated with photosensitivity by persons who are prone to freckles by persons with atypical discolored skin areas or and with more than five atypical moles with a diameter of 5 millime...

Page 13: ... eyewear Before use the length of the elastic strap must be adjusted to the required head size For maximum protection to elevate stray light the eye protection must fit securely and comfortably on the eyelids If there is any stray light from the sides or under the rim of the lens DO NOT USE this eye protection Ask the staff to recommend an alternative eye protection Never use eye protection lenses...

Page 14: ...tely leave the room you must ventilate the room for at least 15 minutes put on disposable gloves open the window first then collect the glass shards and escaped mer cury and put it into a sealable con tainer bring the container to a collection site for waste lamps 3 14 Plug connections When installing connectors during instal lation or maintenance work make sure that all connectors are plugged int...

Page 15: ...r re orienting the equipment See EMC Tables according to IEC 60601 1 2 2014 and EN 60601 1 2 2015 If at any point you determine that the ESSENTAIL PERFORMANCE of the tanning device has been impaired due to electro magnetic interference or other causes then terminate installation operation and consult the factory before continuing Table 1 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emis...

Page 16: ...lines Mains power quality should be that of a typi cal industrial or hospital environment Surge voltages surges according to IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode voltage 2 kV common mode voltage 1 kV differential mode voltage 2 kV common mode voltage Mains power quality should be that of a typi cal industrial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on pow er...

Page 17: ...V m 2 0 GHz to 2 7 GHz 10 V m 80 MHz to 1 0 GHz 10 V m 1 4 GHz to 2 0 GHz 10 V m 2 0 GHz to 2 7 GHz Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a shall be lower than the compliance level in all frequency ranges Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base st...

Page 18: ...ising 12 tubes each Rear part including 14 tubes Door including 14 tubes Ceiling including fan and interior control panel Base plate Central exhaust air module optional equip ment Door Door handle Ceiling grab handle with the integrated interi or control panel Ceiling fan Top crown Rear wall Lateral part Floor plate Supply connections Mobile phone holder aquaCool nozzles ...

Page 19: ... mode is only permitted in rooms with adequate ventilation Please take note of the information on and ensure minimum room hight technical data CONNECTED TO EXTERNAL EXHAUST AIR SYSTEM Danger of overheating by use of non original parts for exhaust connection The tanning device may only be connected to an external exhaust air system air duct or vent by using the original KBL central exhaust air modu...

Page 20: ...he connection work and replacement of the power supply cord must only be performed by qualified trained and authorized service techni cians The connection to the 3 x 220 V mains must be protected by maximum over current protection For Canada a Class A ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI has to be used Further information can be found in chapter Technical data CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS The electric...

Page 21: ...own below Re wire the 3 cables according to the diagram Make sure that you use the right cable for the power supply 5 4 Connecting an external audio source The cinch marked in the illustration is connected to the external audio source where the line out of the sound player or the headphone loudspeaker jack are available for connection 5 5 Level adjustment studio music signal The voice audio system...

Page 22: ...ade by qualified trained and authorized service technicians 5 7 Bluetooth connection To connect an external player smartphone etc wire lessly to the tanning device an optional Bluetooth interface is available CONNECT EXTERNAL PLAYER A bluetooth connection can be established in stand by and during tanning mode Make sure that you are within the recep tion area about 2 meters Make sure that your play...

Page 23: ...e cases it may happen that a bluetooth connection can not be established CORRECTIVE ACTION Each bluetooth device offers a list of paired devices Delete the older entries in this list which have a pro file that overlaps with the ones for which you want to pair your player Start the bluetooth device detection again 5 9 Connecting the channel selection The following diagrams show the wiring of the ch...

Page 24: ...hedule must be entered at the external timer Information on how to enter the expo sure time can be found in the operating instructions of your external timer 5 12 aquaCool box connections 1 2 4 3 1 aquaCool liquid 2 aquaCool air blue 3 Mains voltage aquaCool box 4 Data cable Tower aquaCool Box 5 13 Connections aquaCool box tower aquaCool box Tower ...

Page 25: ... Store these Operating Instructions in a place that allows for easy access at any time 6 1 Operating modes STANDBY MODE The tanning device 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 tubes and the tanning lam...

Page 26: ...al effects depend on the type and amount of radiation as well as on the individual sensitivity of the skin After excessive exposure to radiation the skin may exhibit sunburn Excessively repeated exposure to UV radiation of sunlight or UV appliances can result in premature ageing of the skin and in a higher risk of skin cancer Do not expose yourself to UV radiation if you take medicine that increas...

Page 27: ...ive radiation can damage the retina After many repeated sessions a cataract might form Inform users to use the supplied pro tective goggles that block UV rays Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns or other eye injury If discomfort develops discontinue use and consult a physician 7 2 Exposure schedule For the precise definition of the skin types please refer to the supplied s...

Page 28: ...h all features 8 2 Starting the tanning session During the tanning session the door must remain closed in order to ensure that the ventilation works properly Close the door and place yourself in the middle of the tanning device booth with body positioned an equal distance form the surrounding lamps Put on protective goggles The tanning session automatically starts after the external timer controll...

Page 29: ...u wish to make any changes you can do so in the variable section of the interior 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 VARIABLE SECTION OF THE INTERIOR CON...

Page 30: ...s deactivated automatically and the symbol shown below is displayed aquaCool is automatically re activated as soon as a full canister has been connected Volume max on min off Body fan The body fan is auto matically controlled by ACS As soon as you press one of the fan buttons the automatic mode is interrupted Keep pressed for 2 seconds megaVoice aquaCool manual control Alternative to automatic ope...

Page 31: ...re than one channel is available MP3 external You can use the MP3 external control element to access a smartphone via Bluetooth If MP3 external active you can switch between the individual tracks using the plus and minus buttons The tracks can also be selected using the corresponding controls on the smartphone Channel Channel AUDIO FUNCTIONS There is a maximum of three audio sources available at t...

Page 32: ...le 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 interior control panel 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...

Page 33: ...then move away from the two buttons To cancel match press down the match code button on the LED controller and the O button at the RF controller at the same time wait for the LED lamp flashing several times then move away from the two buttons The LED controller is located in the rear wall of the tanning device COLORMOTION CONTROLLER Decorative lighting On Off Program selection switch colorWheel Br...

Page 34: ...WARNING Injuries and damage caused by improper or insufficient maintenance Maintenance and care play a major role for the tanning devices performance and appear ance over its useful life Diligent compliance at the specified intervals is absolutely neces sary to ensure the proper operation of your tanning device Improper maintenance can cause the tanning device to be damaged or to become unusable A...

Page 35: ...and fuses used for deenergizing against being switched on again Unscrew circuit breakers Where circuit breakers cannot be unscrewed a strip of adhesive tape can be applied over the actuation lever with the wording DANGER DO NOT SWITCH A sign with the text WORK IN PROGRESS Place Sign may only be removed by must always and immediately be securely mounted It is essential that you the owner and or the...

Page 36: ...t from the surfaces of the tanning device Use a single pass paper towel If the device is determined not to be visu ally clean at the end of the cleaning step the relevant previous cleaning steps must be repeated so that a visibly soiled device is not used again Removal of residual soil ensures the effectiveness of the disinfec tion process and reduces the risk of infec tion to users of the device ...

Page 37: ...ed amount of time depends on the cleaner disinfectant which is used Follow the direc tions for use of the cleaner disinfectant After this speci fied application time remove remaining cleaner disinfec tant from the surfaces of the tanning device After each tanning session Control panel Acrylic panes Directly on the surface Protective goggle Floor plate Directly on the surface Plastic surface of the...

Page 38: ...les X Inspect and replace as necessary X Replace Additional or recurring inspections Every 6 months cleaning service Make sure that the inside and outside of the tanning device is cleaned and free from dust fluff or objects See 9 1 Operating Instructions Inadequate cleaning leads to overheating As a result this can lead to damage of the tanning device Every 12 months inspection Please note that th...

Page 39: ...rder of the disassembly Exceptions are specifically pointed out 10 5 Acrylic panes The acrylic panels used for the tanning devices are made of acrylic glass especially developed for this application featuring a particularly high UV permea bility and resistance as well as an easy care hygien ic surface that is gentle on the skin The instructions for cleaning and care must be observed The outer surf...

Page 40: ...stalling 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 operating hours of the tubes must be reset in the service menu WARNING Injuries and damage due to improper maintenance The share of harmful UVB radiation may increase when the maintenance intervals for the UV lamps are ...

Page 41: ...case 10 15 Recording to an SD card PH2 REMOVING THE SD CARD The SD card slot which contains the storage medium with the MP3 data from the internal MP3 player is accessible through a maintenance hatch on the left hand side of the tanning device PH2 SD Please refer to the chapter Technical data for information regarding supported card sizes as well as file system and MP3 formats The SD card must not...

Page 42: ...les impaired Do not use any agents other than aquaCool and Aroma gel supplied by KBL 4 Unscrew the cover of the aqua cool box and remove it If the fluid level drops to a minimum correspond ing messages are displayed at the internal control panel If the canister is used up another message appears and aquaCool switches off Due to the system a residual amount remains in the canister Unscrew the lid K...

Page 43: ... 5 0 43 4 Screw the cover 10 18 Replacing the aquaCool nozzles After 1 000 hours of operation the aquaCool nozzles must be replaced in order to ensure that the aquaCool system functions properly The assembly instructions are included with your spare parts delivery ...

Page 44: ...found please connect and restart Parameter storage not found please connect and restart Check connector parameter storage If neces sary replace parameter storage 18 Parameter storage no valid serial number Parameter storage no valid serial number Contact your customer service 19 CAN BUS Interior dis play V1 is incompatible CAN BUS operators incompatible Use CAN BUS operaters V2 20 CAN BUS preSe le...

Page 45: ...card Removing the SD card 214 SD card unreadable SD card defective incompatible content Insert a new original SD card Acknowledge the message by pressing START See chapter Recording to an SD card Removing the SD card If the fault persists contact your customer service 216 Error voltage supply please check Power supply to the mainboard varies Check power supply to the mainboard 217 No voice files o...

Page 46: ...tion values Protective class IP 20 Mains voltage 3 phase operation 3x 220 V 60 Hz 2 phase operation 2x 220 V 60 Hz Wire cross section 3 phase operation 4x AWG8 2 phase operation 3x AWG4 THHN cable in a isolation tubing e g flexible metallic conduit utilizing appropriate connectors Fuses 3 phase operation 3x 40 A for Canada with ground fault circuit interrupter FI 2 phase operation 2x 63 A for Cana...

Page 47: ...nd distances DIMENSIONS 1395 mm 54 93 in 2368 mm 93 23 in 2480 mm 97 64 in Minimum room height in circulating air mode and exhaust air mode 1233 mm 48 55 in 1843 mm 72 56 in 2175 mm 85 63 in 332 mm 13 07 in Front view Top view RHS view door opened RHS view with central exhaust air module ...

Page 48: ... p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s KBL Tower pureEnergy 5 0 48 2 0 i n 20 in 20 in 1 1 5 i n DISTANCES 4 41 in 2 76 in Distances apply to tanning devices with and without central exhaust air module ...

Page 49: ...S INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 7 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE COMPANY OR DISTRIBUTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY ECONOMIC OR PERSONAL DAMAGES OF THE END USER OR THIRD PARTIES EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITIES O...

Page 50: ... Model KBL pureEnergy 5 0 Serial ACS o Yes o No aquaCool o Yes o No megaVoice o Yes o No Mp3 Sound Box o Yes o No Exhaust air system o Without o Exhaust air duct o Exhaust air duct hose 300mm white length 3m 2 hose clamps Bluetooth o Yes o No Mains voltage o 3 phase o 2 phase Date of Install Installer Name and Address Voltages L1 L2 ______ L2 L3 _____ L3 L1 _____ Remarks Office Use Only Date Recei...

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