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Airconditioning
Airconditioning
cooling down
2:08
On
Off
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Xsens
Aroma 1
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Qsens
On
Off
Air conditioning (optional)
The button is used to switch on the air
conditioning.
On/Off appears at the top of the display and the
text 'Air Conditioning' appears at the bottom.
This switches on during each tanning session by
default.
Hold
the button for 3 seconds to switch off
the air conditioning.
Once the air conditioning is switched off, it
must first cool down for 3 minutes before it can
be restarted.
The remaining cool down time is shown on the
right side of the display.
If the text ‘Air conditioning service’ appears on
the right side of the display, the air conditioning
will not function. For information about what to
do when this fault message appears, see the
‘Messages’ chapter in this manual.
Qsens (optional)
The button is used to switch on the Qsens
(water mist is sprayed at 2 minute intervals
during tanning).
The
button is used to switch off the Qsens
On/Off appears at the top of the display and
the 'Qsens' appears at the bottom.
This switches on during each tanning session
by default
Xsens (optional)
Xsens I
The button is used to switch on the Xsens.
The
button is used to switch off the Xsens.
The value appears at the top of the display and
the text ‘Xsens’ appears at the bottom.
Xsens III
When multiple Xsens scents are available, the
scent is shown on the right side of the display.
The button can be used to select the next
scent.
The button can be used to select the
previous scent.
To switch off the Xsens, press until 'Off'
appears on the screen.
This switches on during each tanning session
by default.
Operation Funtions
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