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DISASSEMBLY

Canopy

Use an appropriate knife to carefully remove the
two decorative caps that cover the plastic rivets
(7) from the end covers of the lamp housing (35 +
40) and then lever the rivets out of the lamp 
housing with the knife.  

Use an appropriate
screwdriver to
carefully remove
the 5 screw covers
(34) and to loosen
the screws (36).

Now the end
covers can be
removed from the
lamp housing.

Unscrew the body cooling fan on the left side of
the canopy and take it out.
Remove the screws.
Pull the ornamental/retaining strips (3) of the 
acrylic sheet (44)
up and snap them
out.

Lift the acrylic sheet from the appliance together
with a second person.
The TL’s (41 + 42), the starter (18) and the safety
switch of the lamp filter (60) are now accessible.
To remove the cover of the lamp housing (38), first
remove the decorative caps of the four plastic
rivets (37) with a suitable knife.

Be careful: prevent scratches on the cover!

Then pull the cover of the lamp housing out of the
grooves of the housing parts (39 + 43).
Lift the cover off the housing parts together with a
second person and place it on a soft surface
behind the appliance in such a way that the con-
necting cable (48) is not subjected to a too high
mechanical load.

Now all the other parts of the lamp housing of the
canopy are accessible and can be disassembled. 
Before the HP 400 lamps can be taken out, the
reflector (58) and the filter unit (59) have to be
loosened and removed.
To disassemble the two upper fans (23), first
remove the two ballasts and then lift the fans with
the fan holders out of the housing so that the
fixing screws can be loosened.

Mark the position of the filter holders before 
disassembly to make sure that they can be
assembled in exactly the same position when
reassembling the lamp housing, which is 
necessary to ensure that the rivets of the cover of
the lamp housing (38) can be reinserted without a
problem.
To disassemble switches SK 1-4 (55, 56, 57), the
housing part (43) must be pushed inwards and
downwards and kept apart with a suitable object.
The housing part (43) is highly flexible.

Appliances from
the first series
have another rivet
in their housing
part (43) that must
be removed before
the housing can be
pushed down.
This rivet must not
be replaced.

To disassemble the gas pressure springs (53), fold
the canopy up and have a second person lock it in
this position.
Push housing part (43) inwards and downwards
and keep it apart with a suitable object.
Remove the spring retainer cover (54) with a 
suitable screwdriver and then loosen the retaining
nut.
The gas pressure spring can now be removed
from the appliance.  
Always use a new spring retainer cover (54) when
reassembling the appliance!
To disassemble the body cooling fans (64), take
the two housing halves (63) apart after 
loosening four screws.
The fans that have already been unscrewed can
now be disassembled further.

Couch

Use an appropriate knife to carefully remove the
two decorative caps that cover the plastic rivets (7)
from the end covers of the lamp housing (6 + 11).
Then lever the rivets out of the lamp housing with
the knife.  
Use an appropriate screwdriver to carefully remo-
ve the 4 screw covers (34) and to loosen the
screws (36).
Now the end covers can be removed from the
lamp housing (6 + 11).

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Summary of Contents for HB 581/A

Page 1: ...er supply will only be switched on via the relays Re1 Re2 after the timer has been set When choosing a place for the appliance make sure there is enough free space around the appliance to guarantee proper cooling This solarium has to be connected to 3 phase mains TECHNICAL DATA Operating voltage 3 x 230V 50Hz Power consumption approx 4250W Ballast canopy 3 x 100W 6 x 80W Ballast couch 14 x 100W Ba...

Page 2: ...s with the fan holders out of the housing so that the fixing screws can be loosened Mark the position of the filter holders before disassembly to make sure that they can be assembled in exactly the same position when reassembling the lamp housing which is necessary to ensure that the rivets of the cover of the lamp housing 38 can be reinserted without a problem To disassemble switches SK 1 4 55 56...

Page 3: ...r parts of the lamp housing of the couch are accessible and can be disassembled ASSEMBLY Canopy When assembling the acrylic sheet 44 make sure the ornamental retaining strips 3 have been snapped in properly Always use a new spring retainer 54 when reassembling the gas pressure springs 53 When assembling the housing part 43 make sure the housing part has been properly snapped in behind the metal st...

Page 4: ...mp with your bare hands as finger prints could burn in and reduce the lamp s performance If you touch the lamp surface by accident clean it with pure alcohol New HP400 lamps may show colour differences This is not a defect but a characteristic phenomenon of lamps of this type The discolourations disappear after a short period of use If the glass pane with metal frame 59 have been disassembled the ...

Page 5: ...must be taken after approx 5 minutes in the centre of the irradiation field and at the distance indicated The following aspects must be checked or the following preliminary measurements must be taken Mains voltage 3 x 230V Room temperature approx 22 28 C Check the fans for failure free operation as optimal irradiation is only guaranteed at the correct operating temperatures Clean the reflectors th...

Page 6: ...3 16p connector female 32 4222 062 94310 r c cable 33 4822 218 10629 remote control with cable 34 9965 000 02739 set of 5 caps rings 35 9965 000 01954 end cover canopy L 36 4822 502 14539 s t screw 4 8x19 37 4822 532 12791 push rivet 6x7 5 38 9965 000 05098 cover canopy 39 12 40 9965 000 01953 end cover canopy R 41 2 42 4822 134 80191 tl Cleo Performance 80W 43 9965 000 01943 side panel back canop...

Page 7: ...80 Watt 100 Watt HB 581 A 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 14 31 32 29 33 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 ...

Page 8: ...45 47 48 46 34 35 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 53 54 56 55 57 39 36 63 64 65 63 couch canopy reflector diagram 68 70 69 66 68 66 66 AIR 49 50 51 52 58 59 60 61 62 67 ...

Page 9: ...µP M7 H M1 S1 L1 La1 S3 L3 La3 S2 L2 La2 S4 L4 La4 S5 L5 La5 S6 L6 La6 S7 L7 La7 S8 L8 La8 S9 L9 La9 S10 L10 La10 S11 L11 La11 S12 L12 La12 S13 L13 S14 L14 La14 La13 S15 L15 La15 S16 L16 La16 S S Re1 SK1 Re2 SK2 external switch contact R T S N C1 C2 C3 ...

Page 10: ...S10 La10 S11 La11 S12 La12 S13 S14 La14 La13 S15 La15 S16 La16 L31a L31b L31c S31 SK3 SK5 SK8 SK7 L32a L32b L32c S32 SK10 SK9 L33a L33b L33c S33 SK12 SK11 SK4 SK6 L17 La17 L18 La18 L19 La19 L20 La20 L21 La21 L22 La22 L23 La23 L24 La24 L25 La25 L26 La26 L27 La27 L28 La28 L29 La29 L30 La30 S18 S17 S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 ...

Page 11: ...K9 SK10 SK11 SK12 La 31 HPA La 32 HPA La 33 HPA La 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 80W L32b SK3 HPA ON OFF SK4 HPA H L SK5 FAN ON OFF SK6 FAN H L N N 16 15 1413 1211 10 9 8 7 6 N N N N N N N N N N N 1 T 1 T 1 T 1 T 1 T SK 3 4 SK 4 control unit control unit L1 L16 80W L32c ...

Page 12: ...Canopy 5 2 8 11 10 6 1 9 3 4 7 100W L32a 80W L31c 80W L31b 100W L31a 211 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 unit L1 L16 80W L33c 80W L33b 100W L33a M8 M7 M6 M10 M9 body cooler N 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 La S ...

Page 13: ...M5 M4 M3 M2 La 100W 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 100W 100W 100W 100W 100W 100W 100W 100W 100W 100W 100W L18 L17 100W 100W L19 L20 100W 100W L21 L22 100W 100W 100W 100W Couch HB 580 81 ...

Page 14: ...M5 M3 La S 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 H 100W 100W L30 L29 100W 100W L28 L27 L25 L26 100W 100W L24 L23 control unit 1 R 1 R 1 R 1 R 1 R 1 R 1 R N N N N N ...

Page 15: ...M1 control unit HB 581 80W L7 80W L8 80W L6 80W L5 80W L4 80W L3 80W L2 80W L1 80W L9 80W L10 80W L11 80W L12 80W L13 80W L14 80W L15 80W L16 ...

Page 16: ...ternal switch contact 7 13 remote control 15 1 TLs canopy 3 suppression capacitor 12 11 5 80W L2 80W L1 80W L15 80W L16 Power print 14 N C3 C2 C1 Re1 R N N R Re2 R SK2 T N S N R R R 1 R 1 S 1 T 1 T 1 S 1 S 1 S 1 R R S T N N N N R S T N N N ...

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