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8
Adjusting functions
1
Use the
¡
and
™
buttons to switch from function to function (fig. 18).
The blinking symbol indicates which function is being adjusted.
2
Options:
-
Select
•
to set the time.
-
Select
ª
to set the facial tanner.
-
Select
≠
to set the body cooler.
Setting the time for a tanning session
1
Select
•
to set the time.
2
Press the
¢
button to put the time forward and push the
£
button to put the time backward (fig. 19).
Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
Setting the facial tanner
1
Select
ª
to set the facial tanner.
2
Press the
¢
and
£
buttons to set the intensity of the facial tanner (fig. 20).
-
O = off
-
1 = 50% of its full intensity
-
2 = full intensity
◗
If you have not set the intensity within approx. 5 seconds, the set tanning time will be shown on the display again.To set the facial tanner,
select
ª
.
◗
If you do not set the facial tanner, the facial tanner will burn at full intensity.
Setting the body cooler
1
Select
≠
to set the body cooler.
2
Press the
¢
and
£
buttons to set the fan power of the body cooler (fig. 21).
-
O = no body cooling
-
1 = body cooler fan at minimum setting
-
2 = body cooler fan at moderate setting
-
3 = body cooler fan at high setting
-
4 = body cooler fan at maximum setting
◗
If you have not set the fan power within approx. 5 seconds, the set tanning time will be shown on the display again.To set the body
cooler, select
≠
.
◗
If you do not set the body cooler, the body cooler fan will work at maximum setting.
Tanning
1
Put on the protective goggles provided.
3
Switch the tanning lamps on by pressing the green I button.
◗
The display shows the remaining tanning time.
◗
During the tanning session, the dot next to the time indication blinks.
◗
If you want to switch the appliance off during the tanning session, press the red O button.
B
A few seconds after the appliance has been switched off, the cooling fans go on automatically to cool down the appliance for 3 minutes (if the
standard setting has not been changed). Symbol
–
and the remaining cooling time (180-0 seconds) are shown on the display.
◗
You can adjust the intensity of the facial tanner during the tanning session. Use the
¡
and
™
buttons to select
ª
and then set the
required intensity.The new setting becomes active immediately.
B
If you have not set the intensity within approx. 5 seconds, the remaining tanning time will be shown on the display again.
B
If you want to set the facial tanner from O (off position) to 1 or 2 while the lamps have not yet cooled down sufficiently, the O symbol will blink on
the display.
◗
You can adjust the fan power of the body cooler during the tanning session. Use the
¡
and
™
buttons to select
≠
and then set the
required power.The new setting becomes active imediately.
B
If you have not set the fan power within approx. 5 seconds, the remaining tanning time will be shown on the display again.
◗
During the last 5 seconds of the tanning session,you will hear a beeping sound and the appliance will switch off automatically after these
5 seonds.
B
A few seconds after the appliance has been switched off, the cooling fans go on automatically to cool down the appliance for 3 minutes (if the
standard setting has not been changed). Symbol
–
and the remaining cooling time (180-0 seconds) are shown on the display.
Adjusting the appliance
Owner's instructions for adjusting the appliance
B
This part of the manual contains information about additional adjustment options for the owner.
Setting the additional options
Freezing the set time
1
Select
•
to set the time.
B
Press the
¢
button to put the time forward and push the
£
button to put the time backward.
B
Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
2
Hold down the red O button while pressing the
¢
button, the
£
button and the
¢
button in succession.Then release the O button.The
set time is now frozen.
B
The set time can no longer be adjusted.
◗
Symbol
•
stops blinking.
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