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Maintenance by skilled persons:
ProSun recommends having an annual inspection by a certified technician to review
connections, check for lose wiring, check the power cords and review all other high voltage
components. At this time the certified technician can dust all electronic components.
The below basic maintenance can be done by an unskilled person.
Cleaning Plastic Surfaces:
For cleaning plastic surfaces we recommend using regular soap and warm water. Never
use an aggresive cleaning agent that contains alcohol or essential oils. Using inappropriate
cleaners may cause permanent damage not covered by warranty. Remove all jewelery and
loose items before cleaning.
Cleaning Lamps:
Low pressure lamps can be cleaned with a damp cloth(without any additional cleaning
agents). Dust lamps with a dry soft cloth - do not use cleaning fluid or alcohol.
Cleaning the machine
Always disconnect the main power from the unit before attempting to clean or repair it.
Dust the lamps with a dry cloth - do not use cleaning fluid or alcohol. We recommend using
Lucasol as the cleaning product. The acrylics should be taken out at least once every week of
operation and cleaned thoroughly with a non-alcoholic disinfectant glass or surface cleaner. If
alcohol is used, the acrylic may fade, crack, or break altogether. Failure to use anything other
than an approved cleaning material on the acrylic will result in poor UV-transmission, and
could eventually cause injury to the person using the machine. Use a vacuum cleaner with a
dust nozzle to clean around the ballast racks and throughout the interior portions of the base,
top deck, and bench.
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