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Storing the Device
Decommissioning your tanning unit
The equipment must be disconnected from the power in order to temporarily or permanently
decommision it. You must follow legal disposal requirements when you are going to
permanently dispose of your unit.
Storage
Store the equipment in a dry, frost free location with a stable temperature. Once the device
has been unplugged from the power supply, allow it to completely cool before packaging it for
storage. You can use plastic wrapping to protect against scratching. We recommend using
moving blankets surrounded by 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 regulations for disposal of lamps and batteries. UV Lamps contain
fluorescent materials and other waste containing mercury. Contact your local health
department, local garbage disposal or city authority to find out how to properly dispose of the
equipment.
Packaging contains recyclable material.
Waste of electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed as unsorted municipal waste.
It must be collected separately, and must be disposed as per local regulations. Contact
ProSun International LLC or an authorized representative for information concerning the
decommissioning of your equipment.
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