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15 MINUTES

RenuvaSkin S420

User's Manual 

Revision 1

Summary of Contents for RenuvaSkin S420

Page 1: ...15 MINUTES RenuvaSkin S420 User s Manual Revision 1...

Page 2: ...um life of your unit It is strongly recommended to adhere to these service instructions and intervals Always disconnect the power before starting any maintenance work or cleaning Read all the instruct...

Page 3: ...nt Components Description 12 Device Description 12 Options for Device 12 Lamp Configuration 13 Dimensions 13 Equipment Dimensions 13 SignsandLabelsonEquipment 14 Technical Data 15 Electrical Specifica...

Page 4: ...nctions 26 General Operation 27 Optional T Max Integrated 29 Optional T Max 30 Error Messages 33 Care Maintenance 34 Basic Care Maintenance 35 Maintenance Schedule 35 Cleaning Disinfecting Acrylics 36...

Page 5: ...should be done by a ProSun authorized technician Warning signs and symbols Danger and Safety Symbols Danger Hazard exists for human health DANGER WARNING WARNING Hazard exists that can be dangerous t...

Page 6: ...accompanied by the upper and lower limits of atmospheric pressure for storage and transportation Do not double stack This symbol indicates that the items shall not be vertically stacked either because...

Page 7: ...Polystyrene Cardboard 20 Mixed Paper 50 FOR Wood PS Waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste It must be collected separately and must be disposed a...

Page 8: ...ntimeters and move it to the place of installation CAUTION If the short forks are used damage may occur If a forklift cannot be used then the device must be partially disassembled from the pallet for...

Page 9: ...f 8 x 7 ft in order to allow for good air flow The unit should not be set up in a mobile environment or facility i e trains buses ships The unit also should not be used outdoors if used outdoors damag...

Page 10: ...em ProSun certified technicians will not perform any electrical work The recommended electrical plan must be coordinated between the customer and the electrical contactor Any deviation of the electric...

Page 11: ...uration of the sesion to protect the eyes Only use approved protective eyewear Using the equipment without protective eyewear may in eye injury or diseases The unprotected eye can become inflamed on t...

Page 12: ...Description 1 Ballasts your unit may have different ballasts than shown in image 2 Canopy cover plate 3 Acrylic Options for Device 1 2 3 4 1 Digital Display timer 2 Body cooling fan 3 Sturdy base 4 E...

Page 13: ...S420 Quantity Name Length Watts Part Number A 14 RenuvaSkin 110W 75 110W LAMP8070030 B 14 RenuvaSkin 110W 75 110W LAMP8070030 C 14 RenuvaSkin 110W 75 110W LAMP8070030 RenuvaSkin S420 Spare parts Acry...

Page 14: ...ts on the equipment Be sure to always have these labels on your equipment if they become ilegible or are missing contact ProSun for replacement Labels on units are differently sized than in descriptio...

Page 15: ...on may be needed to get normal operation Important Notice Never operate this machine when the ambient room air temperature is greater than 90 degrees Fahrenheit Never operate this machine when it is n...

Page 16: ...ing the unit WARNING Plug is used as a means of isolation WARNING Electrical Connections DANGER WARNING Risk of electrical Shock To avoid the risk of electrical shock this equipment must only be conne...

Page 17: ...dications Some medications increase the skin s sensitivity to Red light The probability is especially high with antibiotics sulphonamids psychiatric drugs tranquilizers anti diabetes treatments and di...

Page 18: ...ing material on the acrylic will result in poor 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...

Page 19: ...rly operate the equipment and instruct them in the established legal and accident prevention regulations Ensure that your staff is properly trained and understand how to use the equipment and that the...

Page 20: ...should be in the vicinity of the equipment when in use This device should be used by 1 person at the time Lay down facing up towards the controls When the session is finished do not push up on the ac...

Page 21: ...meters In Session Mode The bed is in use and the lamps are on The session time is counting down and can be stopped paused or features can be changed in the control panel Cool down Mode The bed has fin...

Page 22: ...make up and cosmetics Put on lotions if applicable Remove glasses contacts can be worn under goggles Put on protective goggles Lay down in the unit facing up towards the display Close the device When...

Page 23: ...OP button once Then to completely stop the tanning session prior to the end of our session time hit the START STOP button twice and the unit will go into Cool down mode Reading Hour Counter Hour count...

Page 24: ...24 Rev 1 Service Mode When the unit is in standby mode you can enter into the service or maintenance parameters...

Page 25: ...perature 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 us...

Page 26: ...e session B Stop Use this button to stop or pause the session C Minus Decrease session time Decrease cooling fan speed D Plus Increase session time Increase body cooling fan speed E Face Tanner Not ap...

Page 27: ...tinue to run Pressing stop twice will initiate a mandatory after cooling phase of 3 minutes The unit cannot be started during these 3 minutes Remote mode only for commercial units Pressing stop once w...

Page 28: ...y set for use with external timer When the unit has to operate in combination with an remote timer remote mode the internal time should be set to 0 minutes If you want to use the unit in stand alone m...

Page 29: ...420 has an integrated T Max timer follow the steps below For commercial use only On the back of the control panel near the top of the unit you will find 3 data ports Connect the corresponding cables D...

Page 30: ...l T Max Power Chord Unscrew and remove top 1 2 Pin 1 neutral Pin 3 live Female If you are adding a T Max timer to your S420 follow the steps below For commercial use only Remove the male end of part f...

Page 31: ...rt one end of the 18 2 cable into the J3 Contact on the back of the T Max Insert the other end into Pins 1 and 3 on the male part Tighten screws to hold cables in place Make sure that the 18 2 cable i...

Page 32: ...32 Rev 1 After all the appropriate cables connected screw the top back on Plug male part back into the bottom of the S420 unit and tighten screws 4 5...

Page 33: ...ive Overheating error Unit is not cooling properly Communication error No communication between switch print and display print Note When you receive one of the above error messages on your LCD display...

Page 34: ...d must be well ventilated Make sure the unit never comes in contact with water while connected to power Do not turn the Machine on and off frequently within the space of 3 minutes Care and Maintenance...

Page 35: ...ies and damage due to improper maitenance If the maintenance intervals of the lamps are not followed or if incompatible lamps are installed output and results may not be correct Improper maintenance c...

Page 36: ...ned and disinfected for a specific amount of time as mentioned on the instructions of the product The specifc amount of time will depened on the type of cleaner disinfectant that you are using Follow...

Page 37: ...leaned 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 uni...

Page 38: ...ull unit away from wall at least 10 12 inches Individual lamps do not light Lamps not properly in sockets Lamps are defective Ballast are defective Loose wires Lamp lifecycle has ended Turn lamp in so...

Page 39: ...rs before suggested replacement Disposal of Lamps Lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste that contain mercury Certain areas in the US and Canada have specific regulations on diposal of th...

Page 40: ...you will find an acrylic tool Remove it from the unit and use this to slide under the acrylic and lift it up gently Acrylic tool Pull back the acrylic sheet by hand first then use the acrylic tool to...

Page 41: ...ou will want to unscrew and remove the metal lamp cov covers strips Then with gloves on to protect the lamps from oils twist the lamp and remove When replacing the lamp twist the lamp back into positi...

Page 42: ...for commercial use for warranty to apply voltage must be between 215 230 V Make sure you write the Serial Number located on the Control Panel down on the previous page and store the manual somewhere...

Page 43: ...ASN61003045 1 Alan Wrench ACCE1009552 1 Front floor frame FAM2205090 1 MDF Floor Board FAM2205120 1 Plastic Floor Cover FAM2205130 Included Parts Make sure all parts are included before you begin 4 Fl...

Page 44: ...ior as well as interior components Insert the Control Panel into the Door Panel you will notice hooks on the top and bottom of the control panel The door is NOT secured at this point Control Panel Sec...

Page 45: ...erson is holding the panels to ensure they stand upright Use a step stool to easily see where the security plate attaches Screw the security plate in the top where the Door Panel hooks into the Contro...

Page 46: ...ou will need to tilt the two panels at an angle in order to screw the bottom security plate in place The bottom security plate needs to be assembled in the same manner as step 2 A Bottom View Control...

Page 47: ...ear floor frame Front floor frame 4 Bolts 8 Washers 8 Nuts Attach the components to the Control Panel Do NOT tighten the nuts yet ATTACH LOOSELY Bolt Washer Washer Nut 4 Control Panel Front floor fram...

Page 48: ...panel using an Alan wrench Retrieve the step stool Hook the Fan Panel to the Control Panel at the top of the unit Screw the security plate back in place as previously done in steps 2 and 3 Control Pa...

Page 49: ...49 Rev 1 Next retrieve 4 Frame bolts 4 Frame nuts 8 Frame washers Insert all bolts into their positions BEFORE tightening 6 Control Panel Fan Panel ATTACH LOOSELY Bolt Washer Washer Nut...

Page 50: ...50 Rev 1 Retrieve 2 wrenches Use the wrenches to tighten each nut and bolt At this time ALL bolts and nuts can be tightened 7...

Page 51: ...Screws 4 Floor Washers MDF Floor Board Plastic Floor Cover A Place the MDF floor board onto the frame and screw into place B Peel protective paper off and stick the plastic floor cover into place wid...

Page 52: ...le and female connection cords 2 on top and 1 on bottom The power chord needs to be wired by a certified electrician 230V for commercial use 9 White Live Black Live Green Ground Power Chord 230 V AC V...

Page 53: ...User Manual Equipment must be owned by the original owner in original installed location It may not have been physically moved from its original installed location unless otherwise authorized by PROS...

Page 54: ...aid your account will be placed on hold until the issue has been resolved 3 Any warranty parts needed outside of 90 day warranty period will require payment up front A return label will be provided wi...

Page 55: ...OF THE PRODUCT WARRANTED LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE RENTAL OR SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INCOME COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY OTHER DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Govern...

Page 56: ...For Use On Persons Under The Age Of 18 Years Contraindication This Product Must Not Be Used If Skin Lesions Or Open Wounds Are Present Warning This Product Should Not Be Used On Individuals Who Have H...

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