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Exposure Time and Frequencies

Melanin - The brownish pigment produced

by special cells in the base layer of your skin

determines the individual’s tan. As the skin is

exposed to the ultraviolet light, the melanin is

activated and combines with protein cells that

rise to the skin’s surface, thus producing a 

ta

n.

The  amount of melanin in your body

determines how quickly and dark you t an. The

more melanin produced and exposure time an

individual  has, the faster and deeper the

individual will tan.  Do not tan more than once in
a 24 hour period.

NOTE

The tan produced by the tanning unit is a deep, rich “cosmetic”

tan

.  However, regardless of how

dark  an individual may tan on this system, it will not provide adequate protection against

overexposure to natural sunlight or UVB tanning systems.

SKIN  TYPE II 

This  is the individual that

usually burns easily and severely, tans minimally

or lightly and peels.

SKIN  TYPE III 

Often  referred to as

“AVERAGE” complexion, burns moderately and

tans about average.

SKIN  TYPE IV 

This  individual burns

minimally, tans easily and above average with

each exposure.

SKIN TYPE V - 

T

his individual’s system rarely

burn, tans easily and substantially.

R ecommended  Exposure Schedule

WEEK 1

1 ST-3RD

TREATMENTS

2 MIN.

2 MIN.

2 MIN.

2 MIN.

WEEK 2

4TH-6TH

TREATMENTS

5 MIN.

5 MIN.

7 MIN.

7 MIN.

WEEK 3

7TH-10TH

TREATMENTS

8 MIN.

8 MIN.

10 MIN.

10 MIN.

WEEK 4

11TH-15TH

TREATMENTS

10 MIN.

10 MIN.

12 MIN.

12 MIN.

WEEKLY

SUBSEQUENT

TREATMENTS

12 MIN.

12 MIN.

12 MIN.

12 MIN.

 SKIN TYPE

II - FAIR

III - AVERAGE

IV - BROWN

V - DARK BROWN

MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 12 MINUTES.

No two individual skin tones are the same. A tan to one person

may be different to another and treatment length may vary.

Note: 

 Adequate ventilation of the room housing of

the  tanning unit is required for proper and

comfortable operation.  Air from the room is used

to cool the unit, so be sure nothing obsstructs or

blocks the airflow into or out of the fan and ventilation

openings.  Your tanning booth was designed to

operate at an ambient room temperature, during

unit operation of  75 degrees to 85 degrees.

A poorly ventilated room may cause the unit to

become hot and could cause discomfort to the user

and damage the unit.  Equally important many facial

makeups have oil bases and should be removed

prior to a session.  It is recommended that, following

a tanning session, a skin moisturizer be applied.

This promotes a smoother, more even looking tan.

Summary of Contents for Radius 252

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Page 3: ...RX FR 78 T12 SHRX 2 TO OBTAIN THE RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE POSITION OFA MINIMUM USE DISTANCE OF 6 152 4 MM MEASURED WITHA STANDARD RULER STAND UPRIGHT ON DECAL IN FLOOR OF UNIT THE USE OF ANY OTHER POSITI...

Page 4: ...tanning system while in use and advises using protective eyewear while taking a tanning session One pair of goggles is provided with each sunbed sold WARNING If you have been diagnosed by a physician...

Page 5: ...SHRX 2 B When Ordering lamps include model number and serial number Disconnect unit from power To remove acrylic from Panel D Door Panel locate the six 6 1 4 turn fasteners on the acrylic retainer st...

Page 6: ...is individual s system rarely burn tans easily and substantially R ecommended Exposure Schedule WEEK 1 1 ST 3RD TREATMENTS 2 MIN 2 MIN 2 MIN 2 MIN WEEK 2 4TH 6TH TREATMENTS 5 MIN 5 MIN 7 MIN 7 MIN WEE...

Page 7: ...panel B to base with the two 2 attachment latches by placing the latch into slot in booth panel Press downward on latch paddle latch should snap into place securing panel B to base See Illustration 3...

Page 8: ...ing procedure See Illustration 5 Illustration 5 Step 6 Remove Panel D from box marked PLD and stand panel upright into position Place washer over both top and bottom hinge pins Align hinge pins in doo...

Page 9: ...over from box and connenct the three 3 4 conductor phone cables from Panel A to timer jack plate in plastic top cover Secure top cover to top of unit using four 4 1 4 20 X 3 4 bolts See Illustration 8...

Page 10: ...the relay are improperly installed on the wrong terminals certain lamps in the tanning unit will not illuminate Refer to Schematic page 24 for more details Step 17 Contact a local licensed electrician...

Page 11: ...isplay will stop flashing and the session time will begin to count down At one 1 minute before the start of the tanning session an audible beep will sound if programmed in P02 Atthirty 30 seconds befo...

Page 12: ...he desired function Password 0010 ten must be entered to view parameters and 0102 one hundred and two to edit parameters After entering the password press the Reset button The display will stop flashi...

Page 13: ...ntain proper cooling The fan delay cannot be turned off When parameter 03 is shown the display will read 1 0 representing one minute To change the fan delay do the following To Change Parameter 3 Fan...

Page 14: ...Parameter 5 StationAddress When parameter 05 is shown the display will read 0000 for station address zero To change the station address do the following Press Reset once and release it the display wil...

Page 15: ...r the previous session or current session if the unit is energized The reading is immediately displayed Now press up and release it to reach Parameter 11 P11 the measurement of the unit s Operating Te...

Page 16: ...00 00 Now press up once and release it to reach Parameter 16 P16 the Econometer P16 Parameter 16 is the Econometer The Econometer measures the electrical cost to power unit for previous session or th...

Page 17: ...ing unit off and back on The Continuous Countdown Mode is now enabled To disable this function change parameter 24 back to 0000 Now press up once and release it to reach Parameter 25 P25 Keylock Confi...

Page 18: ...Protocol Option The default is 0001 for Intellitan Protocol The timer protocol option allows the salon owner to change timer network protocols from the Intellitan Network to theT Max1 protocol for use...

Page 19: ...18 Wiring Diagram...

Page 20: ...19 Relay Diagram...

Page 21: ...20 Relay Panel A...

Page 22: ...21 Relay Panel B...

Page 23: ...22 Relay Panel C...

Page 24: ...23 Relay Terminal Block...

Page 25: ...24 Ballast Tray Connection...

Page 26: ...25 Ballast Tray A1 B1 and C1...

Page 27: ...26 Ballast Tray A2 and C2...

Page 28: ...27 Ballast Tray B2...

Page 29: ...28 Bed Cords...

Page 30: ...29 Door Harness...

Page 31: ...30 3 Phase Connection...

Page 32: ...le Phase Connection NOTE This unit is factory pre wired for three phase operation During conversion to single phase operation you must replace the incoming power wires to 4 gage THHN 90 degrees or equ...

Page 33: ...iagram and correct as required SOLUTION 1 Remove lamp inspect contact on lamp and reinstall lamp securely into lampholder 2 Replace lamp Refer to Instruction Manual for correct lamp General Troublesho...

Page 34: ...0 h 3 Months 500 h 6 Months 2500 h 1 Year 5000 h 5 Years 10000 h 10 Years 1 Bolts fasteners bushings of the door hinge mechanism X Inspect and replace as necessary Bolts fasteners bushings of the door...

Page 35: ...mpletes and returns the enclosed warranty card within 10 days after purchase to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims If the warranty card is not registered proof of purchase fro...

Page 36: ...placement acrylic JK Products assumes no liability for the cost of removing defective sheets or installing replacement sheets nor for damage to persons or property To make a claim contact an authorize...

Page 37: ...arranty and nonwarranty needs of their customers Therefore in order for you to properly file a Warranty Claim you must locate the name and phone number of the dealer distributor through whom you purch...

Page 38: ...cerning this claim NOTE If part returned to JK Products proves to be operational and not defective or if product code numbers on part do not correspond with individual unit date on file with JK Produc...

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Page 40: ...said p arty to direct responsibility and liabilities for any and all consequences resulting from such action Furthermore such actions will void all warranties and may relieve 3URGXFWV of any liabiliti...

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