Mystic Tan Kyss™
Owner’s Manual
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manually ended. Orange faults may result from failure to perform routine maintenance, incorrect
usage, improper draining, or internal communication errors.
Red Faults
are indicators of some component or action that caused the booth to end its current
operation. Red Faults can cause a session to end abruptly or not start once queued. Red faults
almost always require special attention or an action to be taken. Red faults can be provoked by
failure to perform routine maintenance, component failure, or unintended operations.
Fault Codes and Descriptions
Each fault that is registered with the booth has a unique ID associated with it. Below is a
comprehensive list of all booth codes, as well as a description on the issue.
Blue Faults
Fault
Code
Display Message
Description
201
Heater time out - Start sensor not pressed
within 10 minutes after enable
After the flashing start sensor is idle for ten minutes, the
heaters turn off, followed by the heater and exhaust fans.
202
Heater Fan current exceeds 1.0 amps
Heaters and heater fans will be turned off. Fan is
running too slow or not running.
•
Turn on Heater fan in Technical/Diagnostics
•
If it does not run, check fuse, replace if blown
•
If it does run, check AC voltage at fan. Should
be >208 Volts AC
•
If Low voltage replace cable or AC board
•
If voltage at the fan is 208 or higher, replace
fan
203
Heater Fan current is too low (< 0.1 amps)
Heaters and heater fans will be turned off.
•
Turn on Heater fan in Technical/Diagnostics
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If it does not run, check fuse, replace if blown
•
If it does run, check AC voltage at fan. Should
be >208 Volts AC
•
If Low voltage replace cable or AC board
•
If voltage at the fan is 208 or higher, replace
fan
204
Top Heater max. current is exceeded (8
amps for 115v and 5 amps for 230v)
Top heater will cut off during any point it exceeds the
maximum current.
•
Check voltage at the wall
•
Make sure voltage setting on the machine is set
to closest voltage at the wall
205
Bottom Heater current is exceeded (8 amps
for 115v and 5 amps for 230v)
Bottom heater will cut off during any point it exceeds
the maximum current.
•
Check voltage at the wall