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WARNING:
Before doing any work on this machine, whether it be an unskilled person or a
certified technician, ALWAYS disconnect the power at the main circuit breaker(or, if the main
power cable has a wall plug, pull it out).
IMPORTANT:
Only use manufacturer-authorized replacement components. Failure to do so
may void warranty.
Longevity of the acrylic sheets
The acrylic sheets used in this machine should be changed between 1200 and 1500 hours of
operation. If not, UV-transmission could be greatly reduced.
The acrylics for the unit are produced of an acrylic glass developed specifically for tanning
sesions. The use of other acrylic material can cause serious injury due to the incorrect
passing of UV radiation. The acrylics used in your equipment have a particularly high UV
permeabillity and resistance, ensuring that the user receives the correct UV radiation when
using the exposure schedule properly.
Longevity of the lamps
Most lamps will display up to 120% of rated output during the first 50 hours of illumination.
As such, exposure schedules should be reduced by 20%, or sunburning may occur. After the
initial 50 hours, the lamps will run at 100% of their rated output and gradually go down from
there, until about 800 hours, where upon the lamps should be replaced.
Disposal of Lamps
Tanning lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste that contain mercury. Certain
areas in the US and Canada have specific regulations on diposal of these wastes, you can
contact your health department, local garbage disposal company or city authority to find out
where and how to properly dispose of them. You should retain proof of proper lamp disposal.
WARNING!
Risk of mercury toxicity
Risk of mercury toxicity after lamp breakage. Ventilate the room or area at least 15 minutes
before disposing of the fragments.
Technical Modifications
This unit has been manufactured in accordance with current safety regulations. The
illustrations and specifications are subject to changes in order to improve the device.
Unauthorized modifications and changes to the device and its controls are prohibited.
Replacement of Components
WARNING!
WARNING!
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