Example
Suppose you take a 10-day tanning course, with a 7-minute session on the first day and a 20-minute session on each of the following nine days.
The entire course then lasts (1 x 7 minutes) + (9 x 20 minutes) = 187 minutes.
Note:In one year you can take 6 of these courses, as 6 x 187 minutes = 1122 minutes.
Of course, this maximum amount of tanning hours applies to each separate side of the body that is tanned (e.g. the back or front of the
body).
table
As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course must always last 7 minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.
Duration of the tanning session
for each side of the body
For persons with very sensitive
skin
For persons with normal
sensitive skin
For persons with less sensitive
skin
1st session
7 minutes
7 minutes
7 minutes
break of at least 48 hours
break of at least 48 hours
break of at least 48 hours
break of at least 48 hours
2nd session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
3rd session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
4th session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
5th session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
6th session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
7th session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
8th session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
9th session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
10th session
10-15 minutes
20 minutes
25-30 minutes
If you think that the sessions are too long for you (e.g. because your skin feels taut and tender after the session), we advise you to reduce the
length of the sessions by e.g. 5 minutes.
For a beautiful all-over tan, turn your body slightly during the session so that the sides of your body are better exposed to the tanning light.
If your skin feels slightly taut after tanning, you can apply a moisturising cream.
Preparing for use
Fixing the stand
Always assemble and move the canopy together with another person.
1
Put the canopy on a table with the lamps facing downwards (Fig. ).
Fasten the castor wheels to the base of the stand with the spanner. (Fig. 3)
3
Mount the base to the rod (Fig. 4).
4
Fasten the rod to the base by tightening the socket-head screws with the hexagon key (Fig. 5).
5
Lift the canopy off the table (Fig. 6).
6
Remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (Fig. 7).
With this appliance, you can tan either lying, (Fig. 8)
sitting, or (Fig. 9)
standing (Fig. 10).
During tanning, the distance between the acrylic sheet and your body must be at least 0cm.
To tan, you can adjust the height and position of the canopy.
If you intend to tan lying, the distance between the acrylic sheet and the surface you lie on (bed, couch or settee) must be at least
40cm (Fig. 11).
Height adjustment
1
Give the height adjustment knob two or three turns anticlockwise to release the rod (Fig. 1).
A gas spring holds the rod in position.
Adjust the height of the rod by pulling it up or pushing it down (Fig. 13).
3
To lock the rod in position, turn the height adjustment knob clockwise until tight (Fig. 14).
using the appliance
1
Put the appliance in the desired position and/or set it to the desired height.
Check if the distance between your body and the canopy is at least 0cm.
If necessary, adjust the height and/or position of the canopy.
3
Put on the protective goggles provided.
Only use these protective goggles when you tan with a Philips tanning appliance. Do not use them for other purposes.
The protective goggles comply with protection class II according to directive 89/686/EEC.
4
Switch on the appliance by setting the timer to the required tanning time. (Fig. 15)
Note:For the correct tanning times, see section ‘Tanning sessions: how often and how long?’ for your type of appliance.
During the last minute of the session, you hear a beeping sound.
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