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MARK76O0003 Rev 3

Important Customer Information

Who should use, read and understand this manual:

• Owners - Owners are people that have this equipment in their business and have read and fully 

understood this whole user manual. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any other person who 

uses this equipment has also read and understood this user manual and labeling on the equipment.

• Operator/User - People who are responsible for the operation, cleaning as well as general 

maintenance care, as outlined in this manual, and who instruct the patients in the operation of 

the equipment. All operators have fully read and understood this user manual and labeling on the 

equipment.

• Patient - Any person that receives the tanning session.

• Service technicians- Certified technicians who will perform assembly and maintenance work on the 

equipment and have fully read and understood the user manual and labeling on the equipment..

All people that will be operating this equipment need to fully read and understand these instructions and 

all labeling on the equipment. A copy of the user manual should be readily available.This manual may 

include features that are not included for your bed. Any service work outside of the preventative care table 

in this manual should be done by a ProSun authorized technician.

This is a Class I ME Equipment, with Type B Applied Parts used for continuous use for a maximum of 12 

minutes. The equipment is not intended to be sterilized or for use in an oxygen rich environment. 

Warning signs and symbols

Danger and Safety Symbols:

Danger Hazard exists for human health. 

DANGER!

WARNING!

WARNING: Hazard exists that can be dangerous to human health if instructions are 

not followed properly. 

WARNING : To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected 

to a supply mains with protective earth.

WARNING: Care must be taken when operating this equipment around other 

equipment to avoid reciprocal interference. Potential electromagnetic or other 

interference could occur to this  or to other equipment.Try to minimize interference 

by not using other equipment  in conjuction with this device. 

WARNING: This equipment is designed to comply with IEC 60601-1-2. This 

equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 

installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful 

interference to other devices in the vincinity. However, there is no guarantee that 

interference will not occur in a particular installation. Harmful interference to other 

devices can be determined by turning this equipment ON and OFF. Try to correct the 

interference using on or more of the following:

• 

Reorient or relocate the receiving device.

• 

Increase the separation between the equipment.

• 

Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the 

other device(s) are connected and consult ProSun International LLC for help.

Intended use:

Tanning bed systems are intended to provide tanning of the human skin. 

Indications for use:

Tanning bed Systems are intended to provide tanning of the human skin.  

Summary of Contents for 32/1-P

Page 1: ...12 MINUTES Onyx 32 SLi Intensive 230V User Manual Model 32 1 P MARK76O0003 Rev 3...

Page 2: ...maximum life of your unit It is strongly recommended to adhere to these service instructions and intervals Always disconnect the power before starting any maintenance work or cleaning Read all the in...

Page 3: ...he Tanning Process 15 Exposure Schedule 15 Tanning Sensitivity 16 Equipment Components Description 17 Device Description 18 Options for Device 19 Lamp Configuration 20 Dimensions 21 Equipment Dimensio...

Page 4: ...General Operation 45 Optional T Max Decoshield Connection 46 Optional T Max Integrated 47 Error Messages 50 Care Maintenance 51 Basic Care Maintenance 52 Maintenance Schedule 52 Cleaning Disinfecting...

Page 5: ...intended to be sterilized or for use in an oxygen rich environment Warning signs and symbols Danger and Safety Symbols Danger Hazard exists for human health DANGER WARNING WARNING Hazard exists that...

Page 6: ...ol is accompanied by the upper and lower limits of atmospheric pressure for storage and transportation Do not double stack This symbol indicates that the items shall not be vertically stacked either b...

Page 7: ...erial Polystyrene Cardboard 20 Mixed Paper 50 FOR Wood PS Waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste It must be collected separately and must be disp...

Page 8: ...double stacked with other transport materials If a forklift is used the long forks should be used and only from the correct side Only lift the load a few centimeters and move it to the place of instal...

Page 9: ...ecommended size of 8 x 7 ft in order to allow for good air flow The unit should not be set up in a mobile environment or facility i e trains buses ships The unit also should not be used outdoors if us...

Page 10: ...ating system ProSun certified technicians will not perform any electrical work The recommended electrical plan must be coordinated between the customer and the electrical contactor Any deviation of th...

Page 11: ...included having correct power requirements and having the room in which the unit will be located ready The unit incorporates special preventive measures with regard to the electromagnetic compatibilit...

Page 12: ...letely gone and they can properly evaluate skin type and calculate their exposure schedule Contraindication People taking photosensitive medications medicines or people who are being treated by a doct...

Page 13: ...ribing a number of known allergens later in this manual Do not use tanning lotions oils or gels that contain SPF sun protection factor as these could hinder the desired tanning effect and may not have...

Page 14: ...to your unit Infections can be transfered through skin contact the unit should be properly cleaned after every use All items that the user can come in contact with shall be properly cleaned and disin...

Page 15: ...dule according to his or her skin type There is no UVC emitted by tanning lamps Do not tan more than once every 48 hours Depending on skin type tanning sessions each consisting of 10 to 12 individual...

Page 16: ...L P AMINOBENZOATE GOLD SALTS GRASS MEADOW GRISEOFULVIN FULVICIN HEMATOPORPHYRIN HEXACHLOROPHENE RARE HEXACHLOROTHIAZIDE ESIDRIX IMIPRAMINIE HCL TOFRANIL ISOTHIPENCYL THERUHISTIN ISOTHIPENDYL LADY S TH...

Page 17: ...Rev 3 Components The tanning device consists 3 parts the canopy bench and deco shield In the diagram above the different components have been outlined and described Not all components are available in...

Page 18: ...ev 3 Device Description 1 Ballasts your unit may have different ballasts than shown in image 2 Canopy cover plate 3 Canopy Acrylic 4 Facial tanner 5 Shocks 6 Bench Acrylic 7 Bench 8 Side Legs 9 Front...

Page 19: ...esign for easy air flow 3 Optional external timer built in 4 Optional sound system not available for every market The below items are options for this device and may not be included in your unit These...

Page 20: ...CRY6013539 Shocks GASP6006947 Goggles ACCE2501629 A B D C ProSun Onyx 32 Sli Intensive Quantity Name Length Watts Part Number A 1 Protech HP 400 400W LAMP5002270 B 12 ProTech II High Intensive R UVA 1...

Page 21: ...21 MARK76O0003 Rev 3 Dimensions Recommended Room Size The below room size is a recommendation for optimal tanning output 14 35 L 83 47 Side view...

Page 22: ...egible or are missing contact ProSun for replacement Labels on units are differently sized than in descriptions below Each label is listed in the following pages for clear description of what is writt...

Page 23: ...e SKINTYPE LightSkin I II III IV NormalSkin DarkSkin Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Maximum TanningNotAdvised 2 3 4 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 12 12 MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IN MINUTES Burns easily severely Does not tan Burn...

Page 24: ...el is located on the front of the unit on the door panel visible to the user DANGER Ultraviolet radiation Follow instructions Avoid overexposure As with natural sunlight overexposure can cause eye and...

Page 25: ...dentifier for the unit This includes the serial number and conformity marking 9 Warning Danger Label Warning Danger label is located on the deco shield of the unit 10 Read information Carefully This l...

Page 26: ...c shock Class I ME Equipment Noise level inside the device 71 DBC Noise level 1m away from the device 62 DBC Load on the base plate Max 250lbs or 113 Kg Equipment Weight Approx 353 lb or 160 kg Operat...

Page 27: ...TION Please refer to your individual unit for the recommended exposure schedule and proper exposure times for the model that you have purchased The Electrical requirements for your ProSun unit are Mod...

Page 28: ...e related connection work must comply with national standards The connection work and replacement of the power supply cord must be done by a certified electrician or technician The connection to the 3...

Page 29: ...ses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions according to CISPR 11 Clas...

Page 30: ...s Line to Ground 0 5kV 1kV and 2kV AC Mains Line to Line 0 5kV and 1kV AC Mains Line to Ground 0 5kV 1kV and 2kV AC Mains Line to Line 0 5kV and 1kV Mains power quality should be that of a typical com...

Page 31: ...rengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3V m 80 AM at 1 kHz 80...

Page 32: ...ions equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 7 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0...

Page 33: ...high with antibiotics sulphonamids psychiatric drugs tranquilizers anti diabetes treatments and diuretics Sun creams which contain psorale or kumarin also may increase skin sensitivity If you are uns...

Page 34: ...on the acrylic will result in poor UV transmission and could eventually cause injury to the person using the machine Use a vacuum cleaner with a dust nozzle to clean around the ballast racks and thro...

Page 35: ...manual and all labeling on the equipment and can properly operate the equipment and instruct them in the established legal and accident prevention regulations Ensure that your staff is properly traine...

Page 36: ...ndividual burns easily and severely and should tan minimally SKIN TYPE III This individual burns moderately and tans moderately SKIN TYPE IV This individual burns minimally and tans well above average...

Page 37: ...ate it is connected to the power but is currently not in use The UV lamps in the unit are not turned on at this time While in Standby mode you can change to Tanning mode by starting a session or go in...

Page 38: ...owed by the START button to then start your session If you do not override the delay time then you will have a few minutes to prepare yourself for the session Remove all clothes and jewelery Remove ma...

Page 39: ...you can hit the START STOP button once Then to completely stop the tanning session prior to the end of our session time hit the START STOP button twice and the unit will go into Cool down mode Readin...

Page 40: ...in minutes adjustable in increments of 1 minutes 10 20 Max time in minutes adjustable in increments of 1 minutes 11 00 Cool down facial time adjustable in increments of 30 seconds 12 6 Cool down time...

Page 41: ...user is taking medications or has cosmetics on their skin sensitivity may increase to UV light A person with a history of skin problem should always consult a physician prior to tanning Always seek me...

Page 42: ...plastic wrap Storage temperature can be between 5 F 15 C and 140 F 60 C Let equipment sit for at least 2 hours if range was outside of ambient temperature range Disposal There are environmental regul...

Page 43: ...session B Stop Use this button to stop or pause the tanning session C Minus Decrease tanning time Decrease cooling fan speed D Plus Increase tanning time Increase body cooling fan speed E Face Tanner...

Page 44: ...ll continue to run Pressing stop twice will initiate a mandatory after cooling phase of 3 minutes The unit cannot be started during these 3 minutes Remote mode only for commercial units Pressing stop...

Page 45: ...r use with external timer When the unit has to operate in combination with an remote timer remote mode the internal time should be set to 0 minutes If you want to use the unit in stand alone mode foll...

Page 46: ...bles 2 Daisy Chain Connection for wireless adaption External Timer Connection options If the deco shield has an integrated T Max system follow the steps below Plug the male end located on the back of...

Page 47: ...Pin 1 neutral Pin 3 live Optional T Max Connection If you are adding a T Max timer to your onyx follow the steps below For commercial use only Remove the male end from the female located on the back o...

Page 48: ...cable Insert one end of the 18 2 cable into the J3 Contact on the back of the T Max Insert the other end into Pins 1 and 3 on the male part Tighten screws to hold cables in place Make sure that the 1...

Page 49: ...49 MARK76O0003 Rev 3 After all the appropriate cables connected screw the top back on 4 5 Back of canopy Male Female...

Page 50: ...lter glass of the face tanner is broken or glass protection is defective or unit is overheated Communication error No communication between switch print and display print Note When you receive one of...

Page 51: ...unit is located must be well ventilated Make sure the unit never comes in contact with water while connected to power Do not turn the Machine on and off frequently within the space of 3 minutes Care a...

Page 52: ...owed or if incompatible UV lamps are installed harmful UVB radiation may increase Sunburn and other skin damage may result Improper maintenance can cause the unit to become inoperable Always comply wi...

Page 53: ...me as mentioned on the instructions of the product The specifc amount of time will depened on the type of cleaner disinfectant that you are using Follow the directions on the product After the specifi...

Page 54: ...ps can be cleaned with a damp cloth without any additional cleaning agents Dust lamps with a dry soft cloth do not use cleaning fluid or alcohol Cleaning the machine Always disconnect the main power f...

Page 55: ...ive Loose wires Lamp lifecycle has ended Turn lamp in socket units lamp illuminates Replace lamp or starts Replace ballast Must be done by certified technician Reconnect wire Must be done by certified...

Page 56: ...120 of rated output during the first 50 hours of illumination As such exposure schedules should be reduced by 20 or sunburning may occur After the initial 50 hours the lamps will run at 100 of their...

Page 57: ...canopy you will find an acrylic tool Remove it from the unit and use this to slide under the acrylic and lift it up gently Acrylic tool Pull back the acrylic sheet by hand first then use the acrylic t...

Page 58: ...t the lamp back into position Listen for 2 clicks to ensure the lamp is securely fastened Replacing Facial Tanners Loosen the screw as indicated in the illustration below Then open the blue filter win...

Page 59: ...ercial use for warranty to apply voltage must be between 218 230 V Make sure you write the Serial Number located on the back of the canopy down on the previous page and store the manual somewhere you...

Page 60: ...m Screws FASN1508828 4 Gas Shock Pivots GASP9008435 4 Security Clips GASP90008436 1 Plastic Front Skirt optional bronze CVPL 6012336 red CVPL 6513606 white CVPL 6525156 1 Gas Shock GASP6012273 1 Deco...

Page 61: ...you do NOT have a plastic front skirt go to step 3 Optional Metal Skirt if you have the metal skirt option go to step 3 Retrieve 1 Plastic front skirt located in canopy box Remove the screw from the...

Page 62: ...03 Rev 3 Flip bench over Retrieve 2 Combi Arms 6 Combi Arm Screws Remove the end cap filler Insert combi arm into bench and secure with screws Repeat these steps on other side 3 4 1 end cap filler ben...

Page 63: ...ve the canopy from the box Remove the end cap filler as done previously with the bench While holding the canopy on each end attach it to the bench by sliding it onto the combi arms 5 canopy combi arm...

Page 64: ...K76O0003 Rev 3 Retrieve 2 security plates 4 security plate screws Once the canopy is attached to the bench secure the security plate into place with security plate screws Repeat these steps on other s...

Page 65: ...n an open position insert gas shock into the bench and into third hole on the canopy Then insert gas shock pivots and secure with a security clip 7 If the canopy rises spontaneously move gas shock to...

Page 66: ...66 MARK76O0003 Rev 3 The four end cap fillers that were removed need to be inserted back into the bench and canopy 8 end cap filler end cap filler...

Page 67: ...nal Deco Shield Retrieve 1 Deco shield 2 deco shield screws 2 deco shield washers 2 deco shield nuts Insert the deco shield in between the canopy and bench 7 Secure by attaching the decor shield to co...

Page 68: ...wall outlet or into optional buck booster Plug B in the bench C is used for the T Max timer which is an optional additional feature if you do not have a T Max then the chord will remain unused 9 230 v...

Page 69: ...factory PROSUN will pay for ground transportation of repaired or replaced part back to purchaser I Tanning units parts or components damaged in transit where PROSUN S damaged goods policy is not foll...

Page 70: ...t due to major force or any cause beyond its reasonable control PROSUN S LIABILITY UNDER OR FOR BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE LESS REASONABLE RENTAL FOR PA...

Page 71: ...71 MARK76O0003 Rev 3 NOTES...

Page 72: ...For Use On Persons Under The Age Of 18 Years Contraindication This Product Must Not Be Used If Skin Lesions Or Open Wounds Are Present Warning This Product Should Not Be Used On Individuals Who Have H...

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