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Setting BREEZE spray cycles to zero 
 

1. Actuate [START] and [STOP] simultaneously for 4 seconds. The 
program menu Pr (6-46/2) appears on the display. 
2. Actuate [STOP]. The program menu P1 (6-46/5) appears. 
3. Actuate [START] until program menu P4 (6-46/8) BREEZE spray 
cycles appears. 
4. Actuate [STOP] and then [START] and [STOP] simultaneously for 
4 seconds. The number of BREEZE spray cycles counted up to 
now is set to zero (6-46/1). 
 
 
Bleeding the BREEZE system 
 
5. Actuate [START] and the program menu P5 (6-46/9) Bleed 
BREEZE appears. 
6. In program menu P5, press [STOP] for up to 1 minute until the 
emission pattern of the 
nozzle jet is a finely atomized cone. 
7. Disconnect the unit from the power supply within 5 minutes to 
save and activate the 
changed parameters. 
 

Wait 1 minute before triggering another spray cycle. 
 
 

9.8 Aroma - Not Applicable  

 

10. Assembly Instructions 

10.1 Delivery condition 

 

The equipment is transported and delivered preassembled on a pallet. It is fastened to the 
pallet with straps and covered with a protective sheet. The pallet with the unit must be 
unloaded on-site using a hydraulic ramp or fork-lift truck. For the installation at the operating 
site the unit must first be disassembled on the pallet and then reassembled on site. 
 

The following subassemblies are demounted and are supplied lying in their packaging on the 
bed: 
 

Shoulder tanner assembly and fan assembly.  
 
The unit is fastened securely to the pallet with packing straps and covered with shrink wrap film. 
The pallet is unloaded on site by means of a lifting platform or a fork-lift truck. To set up at the 
desired setup location, the unit must then be disassembled on the pallet and reassembled at 
the desired setup location. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for P90

Page 1: ...1 Operating and Assembly Instructions Model P90 ...

Page 2: ...guarantee the accuracy and or completeness of the information EXPORT Technical equipment and versions of the devices are in accordance with the legal prescriptions of the respective country of destination Export to the European Union of the uwe products listed in this guide or operation of the systems in these countries are not permitted uwe does not accept any manufacturer s liability in case thi...

Page 3: ...peration 2 8 Guidelines for the use of protective eyewear 3 Description of the tanning device 3 1 Standards 3 2 Components 3 3 Functionality 4 Connections 4 1 Class I ME equipment 4 2 Overview supply connections 4 3 Connecting the mains voltage 4 4 Connecting an external audio source 4 5 Studio music signal 4 6 Operation using different audio sources 4 7 Remote control timer operation 4 8 T Max Co...

Page 4: ...hting 9 Maintenance and cleaning 9 1 Instructions for cleaning and care 9 2 Maintenance intervals 9 3 Acrylic panes 9 4 Facial tanners 9 5 Sunlamps 9 6 Filter mats 9 7 Breeze 9 8 Aroma Not Applicable 10 Assembly Instructions 10 1 Delivery condition 10 2 Disassembly of the unit 11 System messages 11 1 System messages 11 2 Tips for Troubleshooting 12 Technical data 12 1 Views 12 2 Labels attached to...

Page 5: ... uses the tanning device at a commercial facility Service provider Qualified outside service company authorized by the manufacturer for assembly maintenance and repair work Any person dealing with this uwe Sunlamp Product hereafter referred to as tanning device must have read and understand these instructions This manual describes tanning devices equipped with the maximum number of features Keep t...

Page 6: ...amps contain fluorescent materials and other waste products containing mercury Some areas of the USA and Canada have specific regulations regarding disposal of these waste Please check the laws in your area and act in accordance with municipal waste regulations Please retain proof of proper disposal of lamps Your local regulatory agency can assist you with the disposal of lamps Report the number o...

Page 7: ...Avenue Ridgefield NJ 07657 USA 1 800 FAST TAN 327 8826 NOTE All repairs and replacement components including but not limited to protective eyewear lamps timers and acrylic must be in compliance with CFR 21 1040 20 Only use original spare parts otherwise operating authorization and terms of warranty will become void Technical documentation like operating and assembly instructions as well as diagram...

Page 8: ...e operating instructions before using the tanning device This tanning device must be operated with an external timer as specified in Chapter 2 7 Remote timer controlled operation When the device is in use no other people may remain in the room This includes both children and adults NOTE This tanning device is intended to be used by only one adult person at a time Therefore only one 1 pair of prote...

Page 9: ...n to the weight limit of acrylic bed pane tanning bed devices only The canopy is not designed to carry additional loads In particular during installation the canopy must not be charged with additional loads Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Equipment not suitable for use in the presence o...

Page 10: ...ing device for the purpose of cosmetic tanning In doubt consult a physician 2 5 Contraindications This sunlamp product is contraindicated for use on persons under the age of 18 years Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases Please observe the following instructions This sunlamp product must not be used If skin lesions or open wounds are present by persons wearing heart pacemakers by person...

Page 11: ...imum protection to alleviate stray light the eye protection must fit securely and comfortably on the eyelids If there is any stray light from the sides or under the rim of the lens DO NOT USE this eye protection Ask the studio staff to recommend an alternative eye protection Never use eye protection lenses that are broken cracked bleached out or otherwise damaged 3 Description of the tanning devic...

Page 12: ... for focused upper shoulder tanning BREEZE There are two nozzles in the canopy fan and two nozzles in the shoulder tanner from which a fine atomized spray of distilled sterilized water can be sprayed into the tanning area on demand SERVICE MODULE The service module allows you to monitor the operating hours according to the total operating hours of the tanning device the operating time of the High ...

Page 13: ...circuit breaker and main switch are to be installed as per local regulations CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS The electrical installation must be equipped with a freely accessible all pole disconnecting device in accordance with the overvoltage category III Master switch with clearly marked on off settings e g O and I or additional indicator light This means that for full separation each pole must have a c...

Page 14: ...em is located through which a non amplified audio signal can be fed WARNING Use only approved external devices to be connected to audio source When FUNCTIONAL CONNECTION between the Tanning Bed and other items to be connected to the equipment can cause the allowable values of LEAKAGE CURRENT to be exceeded then safety measures incorporating a SEPARATION DEVICE shall be applied Contact PC Tan in ca...

Page 15: ...ay only be connected by a qualified electrician in accordance with the appropriate national norm Unplug the unit The T Max CAT 5 Cable 66 2 10 meters long is supplied with every unit Plug the plug 66 3 of the T Max cable into the T Max adapter 66 4 of the control board Feed the cable through the recess 65 1 of the base outside and connect the cables at the T Max Timer 66 1 Refer to the connections...

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Page 17: ...e may turn as the cover is screwed tight 6 Move the full BREEZE tank into the base frame 7 Close the front apron and lock it 8 Press the acrylic sheet bed downward and lock the two acrylic locks with the Allen key 5 Start up Before switching on for the first time Determine the pre settings for the device in the service menu Check correct installation of fluorescent tubes The tube labeling must be ...

Page 18: ...un and hence tanning times to a different degree Please observe the specifications in the skin type table supplied with the tanning device and the tanning times After having reached the ultimate tan further tanning can only be achieved by substantially exceeding the allowed tanning times This must absolutely be avoided The UV radiation of the sun or of UV appliances can cause damage to the skin or...

Page 19: ...RT button Remove your clothes and all jewelry Remove make up and other cosmetics Remove glasses Contact lenses can be worn under the protective goggles Put on the protective goggles Lie down on the bed surface Close the canopy Press the START button FOR EACH TANNING SESSION Always wear the supplied protective goggles Remove cosmetics before the session and do not use any sunscreen Allow for at lea...

Page 20: ...ficial source of UV radiation a variety of filters and reflectors as well as a mechanical structure with a defined active surface Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices This is due to the different strength UV lamps and the different UV A and UVB proportions of the UV radiation The UV A proportion primarily generates a superficial tan which appears rapidly an...

Page 21: ...play 2 1 1 LED Starting in remote timer operated mode 1 The unit switches on automatically following the lead time depending on the used central control system 2 If you would like to activate the unit before the lead time has passed actuate START 2 1 2 early start 3 If you would like to switch off the unit before the set time has passed actuate STOP 2 1 3 During this interruption the tanning time ...

Page 22: ...itch off body cooling actuate the button for three seconds while on level 1 The previously set level is retained when restarting tanning If body cooling was switched off the unit starts on level 2 Head end Fan Operating and display elements button 2 3 1 button 2 3 2 LED 2 3 3 The buttons control the infeed of cooling air over the head Actuate to increase the intensity of the cooling air infeed act...

Page 23: ...ure lamps are switched off level by level Facial tanning Operating and display elements button 2 5 1 button 2 5 2 Display 2 5 3 LED 2 5 4 The buttons control the intensity of facial tanning Actuate to increase the intensity of facial tanning actuate to decrease the intensity You can select from 3 levels The 5 LEDs are switched on appropriately for the 3 levels If you would like to completely switc...

Page 24: ...ms which are fed into the unit T MAX AUDIO amplifier Precondition to be able to operate the T MAX XT AUDIO is the uwe Control Software Variation V 1 09 05 or updated version T Max Manager Version 4 18 or updated version T Max XT Audio Function Please use the following operation elements to operate the T MAX XT AUDIO Operating and display elements 2 7 4 button volume regulation 2 7 3 button volume ...

Page 25: ...nstruction of the T MAX XT AUDIO amplifier BREEZE Operating and display elements BREEZE button 2 7 1 LED 2 7 2 Actuate the button 2 7 1 with the symbol for BREEZE to spray a fine mist of distilled water From nozzles located on the body fan and in the multifunction unit onto the body and face The LED 2 7 2 illuminates during a spray cycle After approx 2 minutes block time you can reactivate BREEZE ...

Page 26: ...operating unit 5 1 is used to display various operating states and error messages and provides service information The unit is operated with the buttons on the key pad In the standby mode the display shows the value zero 5 2 1 The service module includes three menus for calling up operating states and for reading error messages on the display 5 1 1 and 5 3 1 Program menu Pr 5 2 2 Service menu S1 5...

Page 27: ...ected from the power supply within 5 minutes following completion of the service module the changed parameters are stored and activated If parameters are changed but not confirmed after exiting from the service module by disconnecting from the power supply all settings remain as they were prior to entering the service module For further information refer to chapter 8 6 Service menu diagram 8 3 Ser...

Page 28: ...t display illuminates on the display If the unit is disconnected from the power supply within 5 minutes following completion of the service module the changed parameters are stored and activated Service menu S1 In service menu S1 you can read S1P1 the cooling time of the fan must not be changed S1P2 not assigned S1P3 not assigned S1P4 limit value of the operating hours for lamps LP lamps in the be...

Page 29: ...er service or your specialized dealer 8 4 Preset service intervals When the pre set service intervals are reached the right decimal point on the display illuminates continuously 8 5 Overview of possible setting Factory Setting Possible setting for the operator Minimum value Maximum value Overrun time 4 minutes 0 min 10 min Low pressure lamps 500 operating hours hrs 100 hrs 3000 hrs High pressure l...

Page 30: ...30 8 6 Service menu diagram ...

Page 31: ...D RGB illumination is manipulated by a controller with remote control see picture 64 Additional to fixed adjusted programs the colours can be regulated in their brightness as well as in their speed The function of each button as picture 64 ...

Page 32: ...u might be wearing in order to avoid scratching the surfaces Cleaning fluid must not run into the appliance ACRYLIC PANES GRAB HANDLES AND DOOR HANDLES If possible use the special cleaning and disinfectant agent Australian Gold PH Neutral Disinfectant supplied by PC Tan for cleaning the acrylic parts and handles and dilute it according to manufacturer information VARNISHED AND PLASTIC PARTS Use a ...

Page 33: ...ers X Replace UV Lamps Base X Replace HP Lamps Canopy X Replace Springs X Inspect and replace as necessary Springs X Replace Kinematik lift system bolts and fasteners X Inspect and replace as necessary Kinematik lift system bolts and fasteners X Replace Chassis and associated fasteners X Inspect and replace as necessary Chassis and associated fasteners X Replace Wiring associated plugs connections...

Page 34: ...backside Replacing the bed panel Make certain that the gas springs are dismounted first and then the bed hinges Otherwise there is a danger that the gas springs will be released in an uncontrolled manner 1 Unlock the two acrylic locks 6 1 2 3 with the Allen key 2 Raise the acrylic sheet bed 6 1 1 upward The acrylic sheet bed is held in open position by the two gas springs The air separation sheet ...

Page 35: ... sheet with the screws 9 3 Facial tanners In front of each of the three high pressure lamps in the canopy there is an XTT filter disc The high pressure lamps may only be operated with the particular filter configuration specific to the equipment If filter discs are damaged or missing the unit may not be used under any circumstances Danger of burning Danger of permanent damage to the eyes Depending...

Page 36: ...the HP lamp at its base and insert the correct new HP lamp Body area Type BQ 600 EF 600W Facial area Type BQ 1176 Z4 1000W 4 In the event of heavy soiling clean the reflector with a clean alcohol moistened cloth 5 Close the filter glass tray and secure it with the screws Mount the acrylic sheet and secure with the screws Replacing the shoulder tanner Risk of fatal injury Disconnect the unit from t...

Page 37: ...lly aligned 6 While in this position press the LP lamp into the base Rotate the LP lamp 90 degrees so that the notch in the metal ring at the end of the map is at the top 7 Move the acrylic sheet bed 6 6 1 downward 8 Lock the two acrylic locks 6 6 2 3 with the Allen key 9 5 Filter mats Replacing the filter mats The air for unit cooling is guided into the unit at the inlet through filter mats There...

Page 38: ...the two acrylic locks of the acrylic sheet bed 6 37 2 3 with the Allen key Filter mats in the HP modules All three HP modules are ventilated There is a ventilation grate 6 40 2 along each of the long sides through which the room air is drawn into the HP modules for unit cooling Filter mats are located behind the ventilation grates 1 As shown to the side compress the plastic ventilation grate 6 40 ...

Page 39: ...from the bed after assembly When positioned in this way the coated side faces the HP lamp 5 Move back the sheet mount and screw in the screws for the sheet mount 6 Clean the acrylic sheet from the inside and mount the new acrylic sheet Observe the cleaning instructions 7 Screw down the new acrylic sheet with the screws 8 Clean the acrylic sheet from the outside 9 7 Breeze Servicing the BREEZE syst...

Page 40: ...d upward The acrylic sheet bed is held in open position by the two gas springs 2 Unlock the front apron with the Allen key and move the front apron forward 3 Remove the empty BREEZE tank 4 Unscrew the cover 6 45 2 of the empty BREEZE tank 6 45 3 5 Screw down the cover with the silicone line onto the full tank The silicone line may turn as the cover is screwed down 6 Move the full BREEZE tank into ...

Page 41: ...t 1 minute before triggering another spray cycle 9 8 Aroma Not Applicable 10 Assembly Instructions 10 1 Delivery condition The equipment is transported and delivered preassembled on a pallet It is fastened to the pallet with straps and covered with a protective sheet The pallet with the unit must be unloaded on site using a hydraulic ramp or fork lift truck For the installation at the operating si...

Page 42: ...g straps and the shrink wrapping Removal of the bench sheet Remove the gas springs left and right of the bench s kinematic system Ensure first of all that the gas springs and then the bench hinges are removed Otherwise there is a danger that the gas springs will release uncontrolled INSTALLATION OF THE P90 Use the Allen key to unlock the acrylic locks on the left 4 4 and right 4 5 on the bench she...

Page 43: ...h sheet Demount the bench sheet hinge on the left 4 2 and right 4 3 using a size 13 box wrench Two persons are needed to remove the bench sheet 4 1 Gas spring demounted 1 piece each on the left and right Bench sheet hinged up right hand gas spring of bench demounted ...

Page 44: ...side panel at the head end 9 1 Removal of the front apron Unlock the front apron 10 1 using an Allen key 10 2 Disconnect FLOORLIGHT plug X21 11 2 Unhook the arrester cable 11 3 from its spring hook and hold the front apron 11 1 firmly Two people are needed to take the front apron out of the bottom mountings and place it on the side without scratching the plastic components ...

Page 45: ... the control unit s mounting plate Remove the right 12 1 and left 12 2 M6 screws that fasten the control unit s mounting plate 12 3 Tilt the control unit s mounting plate 12 3 forwards lift it and place it on the floor Remove the attachment bracket for the control unit s mounting plate 12 4 under the bench frame 12 5 Remove the attachment bracket for the filter holder 12 6 optional air conditionin...

Page 46: ...ed black for left loudspeaker yellow blue for right loudspeaker viewed from the bed Disconnect the control lead X10 for the air conditioning unit optional Disconnect the control lead X11 for the multifunction unit 16 3 Disconnect the audio in lead 16 4 to the audio system s connection plate Disconnect the control lead 16 5 to the headphone socket on the control panel Disconnect 3 wire control lead...

Page 47: ... high pressure lamp module Pull it out by the plug and not by the lead 2 Remove the mounting plate for the front high pressure lamp module 21 1 Removal of the bench mounting plate 1 Disconnect plugs X9 22 2 and X8 22 3 which lead to the bench at the mounting plate 22 1 Pull them out by the plug not by the lead To prevent the heavy bench mounting plate 23 1 from falling after pulling it out of its ...

Page 48: ...out pull it out only half way 2 Carefully pull out the mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module 25 1 half way 3 Remove the mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module 25 1 Removal of the mounting plate for the middle high pressure lamp module 1 Disconnect plug X2 26 2 for the middle high pressure lamp module 26 1 Pull out by the plug not by the lead To prevent the heavy moun...

Page 49: ...the stand Disconnect the couplings for the BREEZE and leakage hoses Coding lead for remote connection Removal of the shoulder tanner and fan assembly The multifunction unit is delivered in demounted condition If necessary remove the plastic panels 30 1 30 4 of the multifunction unit and fan assembly by undoing the connecting screws in the plastic panels Disconnect the loudspeaker leads on the cont...

Page 50: ...2 and collect any escaping liquids Remove the left nuts 35 1 and 35 2 on the left fastening plate 35 3 Remove the right nuts 36 1 and 36 2 on the rightfastening plate 36 3 Removal of the rear sheet metal paneling on the stand Remove the exhaust air duct 37 2 Remove the left cover 37 3 Remove the bottom cover 37 4 Demount the warm air recirculation unit removing the screws all round 38 3 optional R...

Page 51: ...cantilever arm s top paneling Remove the screws 40 1 of the cantilever arm s paneling 40 2 on the left and right Remove the cantilever arm s top paneling 41 1 Disconnect control lead X35 41 2 LED illumination on cantilever arm Remove the cantilever arm s cover screws 41 1 Push through control lead X35 42 2 for LED illumination Control lead X35 43 1 for LED illumination on cantilever arm ...

Page 52: ...unting bolts are already fitted Disconnect the plug connector X24 on the lead of the body fan 46 1 and the BREEZE hose coupling 46 2 Detach the body fan mounting 47 1 2 Pull through the body fan lead 48 2 complete with plug X24 and the BREEZE hose complete with coupling 48 1 ...

Page 53: ...amp module 50 1 Remove the screws 51 3 4 from the front high pressure lamp module Remove the nuts complete with washers from the mounting bolts 51 1 2 Take away the front high pressure lamp module Downwards Removal of the middle high pressure lamp Module Disconnect connector X15 52 1 from the front of the cantilever arm ...

Page 54: ...he nuts complete with washers from the mounting bolts 55 1 2 Take away the middle high pressure lamp module downwards Removal of the rear high pressure lamp module Demount the exhaust air duct and left cover for the rear high pressure lamp module see photos 37 38 Disconnect control lead X16 56 1 from the front cantilever arm and push it through to the rear high pressure lamp module Disconnect the ...

Page 55: ... of the bench Before the bench trough and bench frame are removed the control leads to the LED illumination of the bed are to be disconnected at the foot and head ends Disconnect control lead 59 1 X31 for foot end LED illumination at the power supply for LED illumination of the bed in the foot LED illumination 60 1 2 and control lead 60 1 X31 for LED illumination at foot end of bed LED illuminatio...

Page 56: ...ad push it back into the stand Do not pull it out by the lead but by the plug Otherwise the contacts could be damaged Undo the screws 63 6 for the control panel s mounting 63 8 on the stand Disassembly of the cantilever arm Remove the plastic paneling top and bottom of the cantilever arm See section Removal of the high pressure lamp modules 4 mounting bolts are fitted to the left and right sides o...

Page 57: ...the left 66 3 and right 67 3 two screws each Completely lift cantilever arm Remove tensioning screws Remove tensioning bolts threaded rods left and right Remove the top bolt 67 1 for hooking on the springs to the side Turn the springs to the rear Disconnect the earth lead 68 3 from the cantilever arm Unscrew the cover 69 1 on the stand Remove the front mounting bolts on the left 66 1 and right 67 ...

Page 58: ...air guide plate remains connected to the air conditioning unit Remove the air conditioning unit Disconnection of the supply lines and hose lines for BREEZE Disconnect the feed pump and pressure pump hose couplings Detach the BREEZE hose couplings on the rear side of the base frame see photo 59 View of BREEZE Removal of the screws between the Base frame and the stand 4 pieces ...

Page 59: ...les and the cantilever arm are demounted Secure the stand against falling over Remove the top right screw 74 1 and bottom right screw 74 2 Remove the top left screw 75 Remove the bottom left screw 76 1 Detachment of the stand from the base frame ...

Page 60: ...ch the stand 78 1 from the base frame 78 2 The lines remain on the stand Fasten securely for transport Removal of the stand paneling Prerequisite Rear high pressure lamp module is demounted Remove the screw connections between the plastic paneling and the stand Disconnect control leads X33 79 2 for uwe logo and X34 79 3 for LED illumination on stand Remove the plastic paneling Paneling removed fro...

Page 61: ...an 80 5 Stand with canopy Stand 80 10 Cantilever arm 80 11 uwe logo 81 8 and effect lighting on the stand uwe logo 81 1 on the cantilever arm Rear high pressure lamp module 80 1 Middle high pressure lamp module 80 2 Front high pressure lamp module 80 3 with canopy handle 81 2 Body fans 80 4 and 81 9 Multifunction unit consisting of Head end fan 82 1 BREEZE nozzles 82 3 Loudspeakers 82 4 Shoulder t...

Page 62: ...l signal longer active than the maximum tanning time E7 Error im RAM E8 Check sum error in ROM E9 Error in logical program run EA Error signal internal main contactor EE Eb Error in watchdog controller Ed Circuit card not programmed EC Incorrect file download EF Confirmation data transmission to watchdog controller is missing EH received telegram from watchdog controller is not the original telegr...

Page 63: ...ark areas at the lamp ends If dark areas appear at the lamp ends the performance of the unit is not affected One or more lamps do not illuminate 1 Remove the appropriate acrylic panel 2 Check if the lamp has been inserted correctly 3 Every electronic ballast is operating 2 lamps If one of the lamps is damaged the electronic ballast power down automatically and the second lamp also don t works For ...

Page 64: ...e filters filter mats are clogged 2 Ensure that the exhaust air can be discharged unobstructed Airflow must not be obstructed at either the exhaust hose or in the ventilation duct as this will lead to overheating of the unit For information on effective ventilation refer to the Acclimatization tips brochure available from your dealer or from uwe Arrange for an inspection by PC Tan or a service pro...

Page 65: ...pen 101 68 79 Cabin L x W inch 102 x 99 Noise emission 70 dB A Maximum operating altitude 6 500 ft Only operate in a non oxygen rich environment Room temperature for Operation max 86 F 30 C Maximum relative air humidity 70 The installation site must have a floor loading capacity of at least 110 lbs per square inch and must be level P90 Combo Model 7019 255 HD Canopy face 3 x Heraeus 1000W 45006411...

Page 66: ...CE ONLY WITH ORIGINAL LAMPS OR FDA APPROVED EQUIVALENT Cover of lamps filter discs The UV light sources in the canopy are covered by 2 5 mm acrylic panels and in the bed with two 4 mm corrugated and 5 mm acrylic panels The lounge acrylic panel is frosted on the lamp side Equalizing Acrylics except for the corrugated acrylic panel in the bed Between the lamps and frame of the canopy and bed respect...

Page 67: ...67 12 2 Labels attached to the tanning device representative model ...

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Page 69: ... tan a maximum of two 2 weekly 12 minute sessions is recommended from the fifth week onward Do not tan more than once in a 24 hour period USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR SUPER SUNNIES WHENEVER THE UNIT IS ENERGIZED READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT To avoid electrical shock during maintence disconnect power from the unit This product is in conformity with performance standar...

Page 70: ...AUTHORIZED REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT DO NOT USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER OEM REPLACEMENT PARTS DO NOT FOLLOW THE CARE AND USE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONCERNING SPACE ELECTRICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS SUBJECT THE PRODUCT TO ACCIDENT MISUSE OR MISAPPLICATION OR SERVICE THE PRODUCT BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE COMPANY OR AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMPANY OR DISTRIBUTOR 4 WARRANT...

Page 71: ...are available by direct order To order call 1 800 FAST TAN Please have Credit Card information available when calling or write GOVERNING LAW This Warranty shall be governed by interpreted by and enforced in accordance with the substantive and procedural laws of the State of New Jersey and the United States of America conflict of laws notwithstanding This Warranty and any such claims disputes or ac...

Page 72: ...72 14 WARRANTY CARD ...

Page 73: ...rer as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system The Tanning device should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if adjacent or stacked use is necessary the Tanning device should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used 15 1 1 Table 1 Guidelines ...

Page 74: ...s and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic interference The Tanning device has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment ...

Page 75: ...s and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic interference The Tanning device has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment ...

Page 76: ...electromagnetic environment in which the radiated HF interference is controlled The operator of the device can help to reduce electromagnetic interference by maintaining a safe distance between the portable and mobile HF communication devices transmitters and the device itself as recommended below with regard to the communication device s maximum output power ...

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