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Page 2: ...Soltron Space Cab User manual Nome File USER MANUAL SOL_US021105 Revisione 02 11 2005...

Page 3: ...RY PRECAUTIONS 5 EXPOSURE SCHEDULE 5 WARNINGS 6 SAFETY RULES 7 CLEANING 7 4 INSTALLATION 8 PACKAGING 8 CABIN 9 HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT 10 5 FUNCTIONING MODE 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17 PROGRAMMING 18...

Page 4: ...not responsible for any damage deriving from errors or omissions or from the use of this information Keep this manual and all the attached documentation in an accessible place known to all the operato...

Page 5: ...millimeters Unit dimensions door opened Length x width x height 52 X 51 X 94 1290 x 1265 x 2350 millimeters Installation site in dry rooms with sufficient air supply more than 1 177 CFM 2000m3 h Rela...

Page 6: ...cur with use These occurrences are material dependent and unavoidable in processing however have not significant effect on the final effect and can not be recognized as defects For replacement of lamp...

Page 7: ...ion of this device below the recommended minimum distance for use may result in overexposure EXPOSURE SCHEDULE Recommended Exposure schedule Skin type Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Weekly II fair 2 4 6...

Page 8: ...ngering your health Special attention must be paid in cases of marked individual sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation and if medicines or cosmetics are used in this case it is recommended to previousl...

Page 9: ...iginal manufacturer parts Any tampering or unauthorized replacement of one or more parts or units of the equipment the use of accessories or consumable materials other than the originals in any case a...

Page 10: ...0 high mm The external boxes are in Vulcan cardboard this means a high robustness and a high resistance to hits The parts inside are placed on special polyester seats that allow to insert in one box 6...

Page 11: ...be adequate The room will have a possible duct for exhausting hot air produced by the tanning equipment out For optimum performance of the tanning system it is advisable to comply with the measurement...

Page 12: ...right Each panel of the unit is assigned a number from 1 to 6 see on the right so you can see which is the right position of the panel Fix the brackets on the bottom side of panel 2 brackets number 1...

Page 13: ...w Do not attach all at this time Connect panel5 to panel 2 inserting panel5 into long brackets as shown below without completely tightening the screws At the end of this operation the two panels can s...

Page 14: ...be attached to the screws and not securely fastened at this time Panel 3 has no brackets on the bottom it has to be inserted between panel 2 and 4 Carefully place the screws on the bottom of the panel...

Page 15: ...roof over t four panels Power cables for each panel should pass through the holes P he provided in the roof Insert M6 nuts on rear side without tightening them all the way sert plastic cylinders on t...

Page 16: ...raise the front of the roof and insert the top of the door remember the cable trough the hole see picture below Repeat the same operation with the second door Now you can tighten the nuts on the roof...

Page 17: ...e care on fixing step by step one all screw otherwise you can damage the handle Fix the 2 internal handles with screws on bag 6 to the doors Fix the 2 internal support handles with screws on bag 7 to...

Page 18: ...e box cover from the side of the roof and connect power supply to box connectors Repeat the same operation with the 6 pole connector to external timer if needed Switch on the unit check that all lamps...

Page 19: ...ring the tanning session pressing one of the 4 buttons you can enter the following page 2 S E S S I O N 1 0 0 0 S T A R T E S C press ESC for going back to page 1 The treatment duration shown on the d...

Page 20: ...ge 1 Pressing ENT next page appears 4 S E S S I O N 1 0 0 0 E N T E S C press ESC for going back to page 1 Selecting buttons or you can shift to several functions of the menu and after the last page y...

Page 21: ...N I T H O U R S 0 0 0 0 3 E S C press ESC for going back to page 1 This value is a hour counter but this is not erasable this represent the total life of the unit Keeping pressed RES button for at le...

Page 22: ...ss ESC for going back to page 11 Pressing MEMO button the chosen option is saved From page 9 9 R E M O T E C O N T R O L E N T E S C press ESC for going back to page 1 Pressing ENT button the followin...

Page 23: ...h will remain closed for 5 seconds and then will open again If a start arrives from the external connector the session begins 12a T I M E R E M 0 0 1 3 Increasing time is displayed S T O P At the end...

Page 24: ...blocked with dust or other materials tissues etc Periodically replace the lamps and the starters normally between 400 and 600 hours of use For replacing lamps and starters Disconnect the unit from po...

Page 25: ...tion Lamp replacement Starter replacement Altro______________________________________________________________________________ Next intervention in________________ hours Notes _________________________...

Page 26: ...replacement Starter replacement Altro______________________________________________________________________________ Next intervention in________________ hours Notes ___________________________________...

Page 27: ...replacement Starter replacement Altro______________________________________________________________________________ Next intervention in________________ hours Notes ___________________________________...

Page 28: ...replacement Starter replacement Altro______________________________________________________________________________ Next intervention in________________ hours Notes ___________________________________...

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