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Equipment Operation and software
Before turning on the equipment make sure you have proper warning signs at your location.
We recommend permanently placing a Warning sign on the wall close to the tanning bed such
as the one below:
WARNING
• UV Radiation can cause eye and skin damage as
well as skin aging and possibly skin cancer. Ask the
staff for further information.
• Wear protective eye goggles.
• Certain medicicines or cosmetics can increase the
sensitivity of the skin to UV radiation. If in doubt
consult your physician.
Operating Modes:
There are 4 different operating modes for this equipment.
Standby Mode
The tanning bed is in an idle state, 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 into service mode by entering into the parameters.
Tanning Mode
The tanning bed is in use and the UV lamps are on. The session time is counting down and
can be stopped, paused or features can be changed in the control panel.
Cool down Mode
The tanning bed has finished the tanning session and now will start a mandatory cool down.
During this time the cool down time will be displayed in the control panel and the buttons have
no function if pressed. The bed must complete the mandatory cool down before being able to
enter into any other operating mode.
Service Mode
In service mode the tanning bed parameters can be changed and the bed can be configured
as needed.
Summary of Contents for Luxura X10/Vegaz 52
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