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Tanning Mode
The following description is for a unit that has all possible features, some of these features
may not be available for your unit or market.
DANGER!
Excessive dose of UV radiation
Excessively prolonged tanning sessions may cause severe
damage to skin and eyes.
• Never operate tanning deivce with a defective timer.
• Observe the tanning times given in the exposure sticker based
on your skin type.
Starting the tanning session
The tanning session will automaticall begin after the external timer delay time has expired. During
the preset delay time the tanning ession can be started by manually pressing the START button
(5)on the control panel, thereby overriding the delay time.
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 make-up and cosmetics
• Put on tanning lotions( if applicable)
• Remove glasses, contacts can be worn under goggles.
• Put on protective goggles.
• Close the tanning device
• Stand upright in the center of the tanning device facing the doors.
If you are ready prior to the delay time being open you can override the delay by hitting the
START/STOP button.
Operation during the tanning session
During the tanning session the features can be used by pushing the buttons on the control panel.
You can push the arrows to scroll left (button 1) or right (button 2) to the feature you wish to use
(i.e. the fan option followed by the incease button (3) or decrease button (4)).
Note: 20 seconds after your last input the control display screen will go back to the session
time. You can change the features at any time by pushing the button of the feature you wish to
activate.
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