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The Care and Maintenance in this section provides information on how to properly care for
your equipment after each use and during the lifespan of the unit. It will help provide you with
basic troubleshooting and maitenance questions. If your tanning bed fails to operate properly,
please review the following steps before calling for service.
THE TANNING BED YOU PURCHASED CONTAINS VOLTAGES WHICH ARE
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS. IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES YOU WILL RECEIVE A
CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF WHAT CARE AND MAINTENANCE CAN BE DONE BY A
NON-SKILLED PERSON THAT HAS READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE MANUAL AND
WHICH REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCES SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED
TECHNICIANS.
FOR YOUR TANNING BED:
Safe and continuous operation of your tanning bed depends partially on the care taken by
users. Please observe the following precautions when tanning bed is in use.
• Do not allow sharp object in the bed while in use. Avoid having the acrylic sheets coming
in contact with sharp edges or objects.
• Do not allow liquid or any foreign objects to get inside the unit.
• Ensure the back side of the unit is at least 8 to 12 inches from the wall.
• The room in which the unit is located must be well ventilated.
• Make sure the unit never comes in contact with water while connected to power.
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Do not turn the Machine on and off frequently within the space of 3 minutes.
Care and Maintenance
DANGER - High Voltage !
You can be killed or injured by an electric shock!
During maintenance and service work there is a risk that you can touch live parts and could
receive a fatal shock. When performing basic care maintenance and before a certified
technician performs maintenance work they should make sure:
• The device is disconnected from the power supply.
• The device is not in use.
• Do not reach behind the cover plates and do not open the unit while it is switched on.
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Refit and safety devices after work has been completed.
DANGER!
If service or maintenance work is going to be performed on the equipment then they must be
deenergized. Meaning that all live cables must be switched off.
Switching off the device alone is not enough, certain points may still be energized. Therefore,
switch off fuses before performing any work, if possible also remove these fuses before
starting.
Accidental reactivation can result in serious accidents. Immediately after deenergizing the
equipment, secure all switches or fuses used for deenergizing against being switched on
again.
For more maintenance information please visit our website at:
www.prosun.com/customer-service
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