Mystic Tan Kyss™
Owner’s Manual
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Clean Heater and Compressor Filters
Clean the intake filters to ensure the air coming into the booth is properly filtered, both
for comfort and to avoid particles entering the booth. Repeatedly neglecting this
maintenance can lead to reduced air intake and particles being introduced through the air
vents. All three (3) intake filters are located on the end of the booth with the ON/ OFF
switch and power cord. There are two larger circular vents for the heated air and a
smaller filter for the air compressor.
Run a Test Session
Now run a test session to ensure that the booth is operating properly and no errors occur.
While the session runs, watch the Status Indicator under the Mystic Tan logo on the
Home screen. Ensure that each stage of the tan completes, including the rinse cycle.
Make sure the door has been opened and closed (to simulate the user exiting the booth) at
the end of the session for the rinse cycle to begin. Giving close attention to a test session
may reveal any issues that typical users might be overlooking.
Perform Diagnostic Output Check
After running the test session, proceed to the Technical > Diagnostic Outputs page. Start
function beginning at the top, and compare the displayed values to the recommended
tolerances found in Appendix 2. If the displayed value is a deviation from the
recommended specs, take the appropriate action to address the issue. Checking the
diagnostics may reveal a potential problem with a component before it affects the booth’s
operation and causes downtime for repairs.
Air compressor filter
and lower heater filter in
relation to the ON/ OFF
switch and power cord.
Circular Heater Filter-
two per booth, one upper
and one lower.
From the back column, remove all three filters by hand. Two are circular heater filters, and the third is a smaller
air compressor filter. Clean all three filters in warm water and
allow to dry completely before reinserting.