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HB595/A

TANNING MEASUREMENT

-  The measuring data indicated below where established with help of an UVX 36 meter and may only be checked with this 

equipment, since the values measured are relative values.

-  The measurements must be taken after approx. 5 minutes in the centre of the tanning field and at the distance indicated.
-  The following aspects must be checked or the following preliminary measurements must be taken:

•  Mains voltage:  230 V, 50 Hz
•  Room temperature 22 - 28 °C
•  Check the fans for failure-free operation as optimal tanning is only guaranteed at the correct operating temperatures
•  Clean the lamps, the acrylic sheets and the glass pane.

-  With regard to the minimum values indicated below, you should bear in mind that this is not an absolute value at which the 

lamps must be replaced.

-  Depending on the skin type, the tanning session may also be extended so that the lamps can be used a little longer.

UVX 36 meter

distance in cm

output in mW/cm²

NEW

(approx.)

Output in mW/cm²

MIN

(approx.)

Couch

2.5 cm from acrylic sheet couch

9.5

6.6

Canopy

30 cm from acrylic sheet couch

10.0

7.0

Canopy beneath the 
facial tanner

2.5 cm from acrylic sheet couch, and 
on 14 cm from edge of the end cover

5.2

3.6

Note:

  Switch SK1 of facial tanner in position ’HIGH’.

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Summary of Contents for Sunstudio HB595/A

Page 1: ...f they are not defective check the internal wiring especially that connected to the lamp holders An unusual early blackening of the end of the TL s points to a wiring fault or a defective starter New HPA lamps may show colour differences This is not a defect but a characteristic phenomenon of lamps of this type The discolorations disappear after a short period of use When exchanging the HPA lamp m...

Page 2: ...TL L15 t C5 NTC6 t 1 2 1 2 1 2 M6 M7 M8 2 1 M2 2 1 M1 4 7 B A Re2 6 9 1 2 Amplifier BTL 12V Ls Ls 13 x TL La11 S La10 S La13 S 4x 100W L11 L10 La5 S La4 S La9 S 5x 80W L6 L5 L9 L13 La12 S L12 La2 S La1 S La4 S 4x 100W L2 L1 L4 La3 S L3 C3 NTC3 t C2 NTC2 t C1 NTC1 t 9 6 B A Re1 7 4 B A Re3 9 6 7 4 La14 2 1 1 2 SK2 1 2 SK1 1 2 2 1 100W L14a 2 1 100W L14b 2 1 80W L14c S14 3 2 1 NTC4 t M3 2 1 2 1 M4 M...

Page 3: ...can be removed The lamps and starters of the couch can in principle be replaced in the same way Check on internal wiring Remove the push rivets in the top cover with an appropriate knife or screwdriver Remove the end cover at the head of the canopy by undoing the screws Pull the top cover approx 10 cm out of the appliance Pull the top cover on both sides out of the groove of the side panel and pla...

Page 4: ...anning is only guaranteed at the correct operating temperatures Clean the lamps the acrylic sheets and the glass pane With regard to the minimum values indicated below you should bear in mind that this is not an absolute value at which the lamps must be replaced Depending on the skin type the tanning session may also be extended so that the lamps can be used a little longer UVX 36 meter distance i...

Page 5: ...out 75 C HP400SH UVA lamp Lamp holder HPA Reflector unit Starter HPA Acrylic sheet canopy TL Cleo Performance 80 W S R TL Cleo Performance 100 W S R Capacitor 50 µF 250 V Mounting set Item Service code Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 9965 000 19730 9280 057 21920 4822 265 10944 4222 062 94580 4222 062 94570 4822 219 80258 4822 255 10374 4822 255 10375 ...

Page 6: ...HB595 A EXPLODEDVIEW COUCH 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 10 9 12 11 13 14 16 19 18 17 20 21 13 18 22 15 23 6 11 ...

Page 7: ...HB595 A EXPLODEDVIEW CANOPY 24 25 26 39 28 29 30 31 34 35 38 36 32 33 7 6 14 51 37 18 26 41 42 43 44 45 4 5 48 8 46 47 49 28 18 40 4 5 50 7 11 ...

Page 8: ...4a 1 2 L7 1 2 S14 M2 1 2 M2 1 2 La5 3 4 La6 3 4 La7 3 4 La8 3 4 La9 3 4 La10 S 3 4 La1 S 3 4 La2 S 3 4 La3 S 3 4 La4 S 3 4 La11 S 3 4 La12 S 3 4 La13 S 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB5 Couch Conn3 1 2 L11 2 1 L10 2 1 L9 2 1 L8 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 TB6 2 SK1 1 2 SK2 1 La14 2 1 1 2 Rel B A 7 4 B 9 6 Rel C A 7 4 B 9 6 Rel A A 7 4 B 9 6 230 V 50 Hz Sound PCB SP L N 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 8 7 9 6 5 Conn2 Conn1 User interfa...

Page 9: ...3 A Re3 B Re3 4 Re3 6 Re3 7 Re3 9 TB5 7 TB5 3 Conn1 3 PP2 L14c 1 TB6 1 PP2 PP5 PP6 PP7 PP8 Re3 6 TB4 4 M1 2 M2 2 TB4 3 SP1 SP2 TB4 3 TB4 2 La1 1 La1 2 La1 3 La1 4 La1 4 L1 1 La2 3 La1 1 La2 1 La2 2 La2 3 La2 3 La2 4 La2 4 L2 1 La1 3 La3 3 La2 1 La3 1 La3 2 La3 3 La3 3 La3 4 La3 4 L3 1 TB5 4 La2 3 La3 1 La4 1 La4 2 La4 3 La4 3 La4 4 La4 4 L4 1 TB5 4 La10 3 La4 1 La5 1 La5 2 La5 3 La5 4 La5 4 La6 2 ...

Page 10: ... La25 S 1 2 La18 1 2 L19 1 2 L21 1 2 L17 1 2 L23 1 2 La19 1 2 La20 1 2 La21 1 2 La22 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 C4 1 2 L20 1 2 L18 1 2 L22 1 2 L15 1 2 L25 1 2 L16 1 2 L24 1 2 C5 1 2 M6 1 2 1 2 TB11 M7 1 2 1 2 TB12 M8 1 2 1 2 TB13 La18 S 3 4 La19 S 3 4 La20 S 3 4 La21 S 3 4 La22 S 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB14 Canopy 1 2 Conn3 NTC5 NTC6 TB10 TB9 10 11 ...

Page 11: ...a17 2 La16 1 L16 1 La17 1 La17 2 La17 2 La17 3 La17 4 La17 3 TB14 1 La16 2 La17 1 L17 1 La18 1 La18 2 La18 3 La18 3 La18 4 L18 1 La18 4 TB14 4 La19 3 La18 2 La19 1 La19 2 La19 3 La19 4 L19 1 La19 4 La18 3 La19 2 La20 1 La20 2 La20 3 La20 4 L20 1 La20 4 La21 3 La20 2 La21 1 La21 2 La21 3 La21 3 La21 4 L21 2 La21 4 La20 3 La22 3 La21 2 La22 1 La22 2 La22 3 La22 3 La22 4 L22 2 La22 4 TB14 4 La21 3 La...

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