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MARK76X1001 Rev 6
Basic Care Maintenance
Basic Care Maintenace and service of your equipment play a major role in maintaining
the units performance and appearance over the period of its useful life. Compliance at the
intervals specified for your unit are absolutely necessary to ensure the proper operation of
the equipment. The table below is a preventative care table that can be done by any unskilled
person, if any service outside of this table is needed please contact ProSun immediately and
this would should only be done by a certified technician.
The equipment should be routinely serviced and maintenanced by a ProSun certified
technician.
WARNING!
Injuries and damage due to improper maitenance!
If the maintenance intervals of the UV lamps are not followed 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 with the maintenance schedule supplied in this manual and follow cleaning/
disinfecting instructions.
NEVER use this unit if the blue filter glass is missing, cracked or otherwise damaged.
SEVERE INJURY may result within seconds. (only applies to equipment with facial lamps)
Maintenance Schedule:
WARNING!
Frequency
After
Each
Session
Daily
Weekly
Every
1 to 3
Months
Cleaning all components in contact with user
(MP3 cable, acrylics, goggles, etc)
X
Unit base, control panel and handles
X
Click Strips are firmly in place
X
Clean & Sanitize Bed Exterior
X
Remove & Clean inside of acrylic sheets
Dust Lamps
X
Wipe & Vacuum fans & vents
X
Clean all reflectors
X
Inspect Acrylics for cracks & wear
X
Check hinges bolts for proper tightness
X
Inspect vent hoses for optimum ventilation
X
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