USER MANUAL
27964-01A
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elcome
Congratulations on your purchase of this technologically advanced sun tanning unit. It has been
designed to provide years of dependable service.
Please read all the instructions in this booklet before installing and using the unit. Always be sure to
observe all safety precautions.
ontents
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Unpacking and Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Pre-Installation Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Hardware Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Assembly Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Remote Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Before You Tan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Exposure Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Using Your Sunbed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Cleaning After Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Thorough Periodic Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Mechanical Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Lamp and Acrylic Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
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afety Information
LABELING NOTICE: Labels are affixed on all systems to inform the user of possible dangers. Regulations are stated in 21 CFR, Section
1040.20, and require that all products manufactured after September 8, 1986 which use sunlamps must display the following:
Ultraviolet radiation. Follow instructions. Avoid overexposure. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause
eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin
DANGER
cancer. WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR; FAILURE TO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONGTERM INJURY TO THE EYES.
Medications or cosmetics may increase your sensitivity to the ultraviolet radiation. Consult physician before using sunlamp if you are
using medications or have a history of skin problems or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. If you do not tan in the sun, you
are unlikely to tan from the use of this product. Children, the elderly, or fair skinned people who always burn easily and either never tan
or tan minimally should not use this equipment.
To use, lie down under canopy and pull down as far as adjustment will allow maintaining at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) between your
body and canopy clear plastic panel, otherwise overexposure may occur. Minimum use distance from face tanner (if equipped) is 4 inch-
es (10.2 centimeters). Minimum use distance elsewhere is touching the clear plastic panels. Do not use without clear plastic panels in
place. Untanned persons should not tan on consecutive days during their first week of tanning. Never tan more than once a day. Tanning
normally appears after the first few sessions and maximizes after approximately four weeks. Tan once or twice per week thereafter to
maintain appearance. Persons already having a base tan may begin at advanced levels corresponding to the extent of their base tan.
RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE TIMES IN MINUTES
MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 20 MINUTES
Level 1/Week 1
1st-3rd Sessions
Subsequent
Maximum
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Skin Type:
I
Sensitive Skin (Burns easily and severely and does not tan.)
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TANNING
II Light
III Normal
IV Dark
(Burns easily and severely and tans minimally.)
(Burns moderately and tans average.)
4
6
8
12
15
16
16
20
20
20
20
20
10
12
(Burns minimally, tans easily and above average.)
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New lamps emit approximately 10% more ultraviolet radiation during the first 50 hours of operation. Recommended tanning times should
therefore be reduced by approximately 10% during that period.
WARNING: • Read the instructions booklet before using this sunlamp product. • All persons in the room should wear protective eyewear
when lamps are on. Recommended eyewear: provided eyeshields or equivalent eyewear as defined under 21 CFR 1040.20. Other types
of eyewear may not provide adequate protection. Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns or other eye injury. If dis-
comfort develops, discontinue use and consult a physician.
ONLY THE FOLLOWING LAMPS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED FOR USE IN THE 30 AND 32 SERIES:
Velocity® Wolff® Model VEL 71-T12-100W
Heraeus E400 HPT, Philips Model HPA 400/30s or CosmoTech Model 23045 (SolarMax™ IFT facial unit : 30 3F, 32 3F)
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CLEAN, RELAMP, OR ENGAGE IN THE MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTH GROUNDED.
This product is in conformity with performance standards for sun lamp products under 21 CFR PART 1040.20 and
ANSI/UL Standard 482. Certified to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 NO. 224.
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Renseignements sur la Sécurité
Rayonnement ultraviolet. Veuillez suivre les instructions. Évitez une exposition excessive. Tout comme pour les
rayons du soleil, une exposition excessive peut causer des blessures aux yeux et à la peau et provoquer des
DANGER
réactions allergiques. Une exposition répétée peut causer le vieillissement prématuré de la peau et provoquer le cancer de la peau.
PORTEZ DES LUNETTES PROTECTRICES: LE NON-RESPECT DE CETTE CONSIGNE DE SÉCURITÉ PEUT ENTRAÎNER DE
GRAVES BRÛLURES OU DES LÉSIONS OCULAIRES À LONG TERME. Les médicaments ou les produits cosmétiques peuvent aug-
menter votre sensibilité au rayonnement ultraviolet. Consultez un médecin avant d’utiliser la lampe solaire si vous prenez des médica-
ments, si vous souffrez d’une maladie cutanée ou si vous croyez être particulièrement sensible aux rayons du soleil. Si vous ne bronzez
pas au soleil, il est peu probable que vous bronzerez sous une lampe solaire. Les enfants, les personnes âgées et les personnes qui ont
une peau claire qui brûle facilement, ne bronze jamais ou alors très peu, ne devraient pas utiliser cette lampe.
Étendez-vous sous la partie supérieure, puis abaissez celle-ci aussi bas que possible, en veillant cependant à conserver un espace d’au
moins 1 pouce (2,5 centimètres) entre le corps et le panneau de plastique transparent de la partie supérieure, afin d’éviter une exposi-
tion excessive. La distance minimale d’usage de l’appareil de bronzage pour le visage (si muni) est de 4 pouces (10,2 centimétres). Les
autres parties du corps peuvent toucher les panneaux de plastique transparents. N’utilisez pas la lampe sans les panneaux de plastique
transparents. La première semaine de bronzage, les personnes qui n’ont pas un hâle initial ne doivent pas se faire bronzer tous les jours.
Ne vous faites jamais bronzer plus d’une fois par jour. Le bronzage commence normalement à apparaître après les premières séances :
il atteint son apogée au bout d’environ quatre semaines. Les personnes qui ont déjà un teint hâlé peuvent commencer à des niveaux plus
élevés, selon l’importance de leur hâle initial.
TEMPS D’EXPOSITION RECOMMANDÉ EN MINUTES LE TEMPS D’EXPOSITION MAXIMAL EST DE 20 MINUTES
Élevé 1/Semaine 1
ere
Sem. suivantes
Temps maximal
Élevé 2
Élevé 3
Élevé 4
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Type de peau:
Peau sensible (brûle facilement et ne bronze pas)
II Peau claire (brûle facilement et bronze très peu)
III Peau normale (brûle et bronze de façon modérée)
1
-3
I
NON RECOMMANDÉ
4
6
8
12
15
16
16
20
20
20
20
20
10
12
IV Peau foncée (brûle très peu, bronze plus facilement que la moyenne) 8
Les lampes neuves émettent approximativement 10 % de plus de rayons ultraviolets au cours des 50 premières heures de fonction-
nement. Le temps de bronzage doit donc êatre réduit d’environ 10 % pendant cette période.
AVERTISSEMENT : • Lisez le livret d’instructions avant d’utiliser cette lampe solaire. • Les autres personnes présentes dans la pièce
doivent aussi porter des lunettes protectrices lorsque les lampes sont allumées. Coquilles de protection pour les yeux recommandées:
Les coquilles de protection fournies ou l’équivalent, tel que le stipule le document 21 CFR 1040.20. Les autres types de lunettes pro-
tectrices peuvent ne pas assurer une protection adéquate. Utilisé sans lunettes protectrices, ce produit peut causer des brûlures ou
lésions oculaires graves. Si vous souffrez d’un malaise, arrêtez l’utilisation et consultez un médecin.
SEULES LES LAMPES SUIVANTES ONT ÉTÉ HOMOLOGUÉES POUR CET ÉQUIPEMENT :
Velocity® Wolff® Modèle VEL 71-T12-100W
Heraeus E400 HPT, Philips Modèle HPA 400/30s ou CosmoTech Modèle 23045 (unité faciale : 30 3F, 32 3F)
Débrancher l’alimentation électrique avant de nettoyer l’appareil , d’en faire l’entretien ou de changer les lampes.
Cet équipement doit être mis à la terre.
Ce produit est conforme aux normes de rendement pour les lampes solaires dans le documents 21 CFR, partie
1040.20 , ANSI/UL 482 , CAN/CSA C22.2 N° 224.
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nstallation
Inspect these items, including the canopy
and bench, and make sure they are free
from any visible damage. Report the
extent of any damage to the transportation
company.
Unpacking and Inspection
Your sunbed comes in two cardboard car-
tons, one for the bench and one for the
canopy. Open the cartons and remove the
bench and canopy as follows.
Record the serial numbers of the canopy
and bench in the area provided at the
back of this manual. This information will
be required whenever you call customer
service.
The bench and canopy are each wrapped
in plastic. Pull back the plastic and, with
a helper, grasp the bench and pull it from
the carton bottom, leaving the plastic
wrap and the carton packaging. Do the
same for the canopy. Do not attempt to
lift either unit with the plastic still on as
it may slip.
Tools Required
You will need the following tools to
assemble your sunbed.
Note! The cartons are reusable. You may
wish to save them for future use.
Utility Knife
As you unpack your boxes you should
find the following:
• Canopy unit
• Bench unit
• Pair of gas springs
• Front skirt panel
#2 Phillips
Screwdriver
• Bag containing necessary assembly
hardware, safety goggles, opening
handle and pillow
7/16” Wrench
• Gas spring cover panel
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Installation - Pre-Installation Planning
Pre-Installation Planning
Before you begin to assemble your sunbed, you should observe the following consid-
erations.
WARNING
Shock hazard.
CAUTION
Use of a voltage source above 230V
AC may prevent proper operation of
the sunbed and could cause damage
and void the warranty.
Disconnect power before
servicing.
• The SUNVISION Elite™ 30 and 32
series require a dedicated circuit
capable of providing 30 Amp ser-
vice at 220VAC. This unit must be
hardwired directly to a junction
box. We recommend connection by
a professional electrician.
CAUTION
Air from the room is used to cool
the sunbed. Maximum ambient
room temperature should be 80°F.
Place your sunbed no closer than
6” from any wall. Make sure nothing
obstructs the airflow into the
sunbed’s endcaps or out of the fan
openings. A poorly ventilated room
may cause the unit to become hot
and cause discomfort to the user.
• IMPORTANT! Voltage must be
below 230V AC or may require a
Buck Booster.
CAUTION
Proper assembly of your sunbed
requires three people. Plan to have
a couple of helpers assist you.
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Installation - Hardware Inventory
Hardware Inventory
Nylon Floating
Bearing
Use the utility knife to cut open the hard-
ware bag. Remove the hardware. Make
sure you have the following items.
Quantity 4
Clevis Pin
5/16” x 2 1/32”
Quantity 2
Clevis Pin
3/8” x 2 1/64”
Quantity 2
Retaining Ring
Quantity 2
Bridge Pin
Quantity 4
10mm Clevis Pin
Quantity 2
Clevis Fork,
M10 Long
Quantity 4
Bronze Bushing
Quantity 2
#10 x 1/2” Screw,
Blue Head
Centering Spring
Quantity 8
Quantity 4
#10 x 1” Screw,
Quantity 3
1/4-20 x 1/2”
Machine Screw
Quantity 8
Safety Goggles
Quantity 1
1/4-20 Locknut
Quantity 8
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Assembly Procedures
STAND UPRIGHT
Lower Clevis Fork Assembly
1. Insert the larger clevis pin (3/8” x 2
1/64”) through the hole directly below
the large hole in one of the stand
uprights, as shown.
2. Slide a centering spring, a clevis fork
and then another centering
spring onto the clevis pin
and insert the pin the
rest of the way
through the upright.
3. Secure the clevis
pin by inserting
the straight portion
of a bridge pin
through the small
hole in the end of
the clevis pin.
CLEVIS PIN
4. Repeat for the other
stand upright. Make sure
the clevis forks point upwards
CLEVIS FORK
as shown.
BRIDGE PIN
CENTERING SPRING
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Stand Upright Assembly
1. Place the bench approximately where
it will remain, leaving room to work
behind it.
2. Make sure the clevis forks are pointed
up and secure each stand upright to
the rear of the bench pedestals using
four 1/4-20 x 1/2” machine screws
and four locknuts.
LOCKNUT
(others hidden)
STAND UPRIGHT
MACHINE SCREWS
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Canopy Installation
1. Place two nylon floating bearings into
each canopy arm.
2. Holding the canopy over the bench,
with the canopy arms inside the stand
uprights, insert clevis pins (5/16” x 2
1/32”) through the uprights and nylon
floating bearings to attach the canopy.
3. Secure the clevis pins by inserting the
straight portion of a bridge pin through
the small hole in the end of the clevis
pin.
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Install Gas Springs
3. Screw the upper clevis forks onto the
gas springs.
1. Have a helper hold the canopy in its
fully open position.
Do not lower the canopy yet!
2. Make sure the threaded holes in the
lower clevis forks face up (the large
holes above the clevis forks allow fin-
ger access). Slide the gas springs down
into the stand uprights, piston end up
as shown, and twist the gas springs
into the lower clevis forks until they
are snug.
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Attach Gas Springs
1. With the canopy still raised, slip the
bronze bushings into the hole in the
clevis brackets on the underside of the
canopy arms.
2. Line up both clevis forks and carefully
lower the canopy to engage the clevis
forks. Pay special attention when low-
ering the canopy that the clevis forks
do not damage the bronze bushings.
Bronze is excellent for smooth pivot-
ing applications such as this, but
tends to be soft compared to the
steel clevis fork.
Clevis Bracket
3. Lock the clevis forks in place
with the 10mm clevis pins.
4. Secure the clevis pins with the
retaining rings.
NOTE: When this assembly is complete,
lift and lower the canopy a few times to
lubricate the gas springs for optimum per-
formance.
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Attach Cover Panels
1. Put the gas spring cover panel in place
and secure with two blue-headed #10
x 1/2” screws in each end. The skirt
installs in the same way.
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Attaching Handle to Canopy
1. Install the handle by inserting the three
#10 x 1” Phillips head screws through
the handle and into the predrilled
holes on the canopy.
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Installation - Assembly Procedures
Body Fan Assembly
(body fan sold separately)
WARNING
Shock hazard.
Be sure power is disconnected before
installing body fan.
Your sunbed is designed to accept a body
cooling fan on the canopy endcap at the
foot end. Follow the instructions that
come with the body fan for installation.
CENTER INSERT
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Installation - Electrical Connections
NOTE: Your sunbed is designed to accept
an input from a remote control device.
The remote control is optional. If you
plan on using a remote system refer to
Remote Connections.
Electrical Connections
At the rear of the bed, insert canopy plug
(A) into bench socket (B). Connect power
cord (C) as described in Pre-Installation
Planning. Again, a professional electrician
is recommended. The Remote Control
Bypass plug is already installed in one of
the remote control ports as shown. Your
sunbed will not operate without the
Remote Control Bypass plug or a remote
system connected. Remove the protective
film from the acrylic shields. Your equip-
ment is now ready for use.
ATTENTION: Although the Remote
Control Bypass plug provided with your
sunbed will work wherever a T-Max® ter-
minator is called for in the series, the T-
Max® terminator will not work as a
bypass plug. A bypass plug is needed only
when your sunbed is operated without a
remote system connected.
Remote Control
Ports
Remote Control
Bypass plug
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Installation - Remote Connections
REMOTE PORTS
Remote Connections
Your sunbed incorporates advanced circuitry
allowing it to connect and communicate with
most remote control systems. If a remote sys-
tem is to be used, first determine whether the
remote system is a T-Max® System or a stan-
dard remote system operating with a control
relay. Follow the appropriate instructions for
your system type.
WIRED
REMOTE
WIRELESS
REMOTE
PORTS (RJ-22) PORT (RJ-11)
T-Max® Wireless Remote System
The T-Max® AP-900 eliminates wires in your
salon, allowing easy setup without hiring an
electrician to run wires. It also protects your
investment from damage by isolating each
unit from one another. Your sunbed arrives
“wireless ready”, which means it connects
directly to the T-Max® wireless system. Older
tanning beds, and T-Max® managers, also uti-
lize this system but require a T-Max “Power
Injector” (PI) to provide the needed power to
the wireless unit.
CAUTION
The remote connection is not designed to supply
or accept high voltage, nor can it provide power
to an external timer. The sunbed’s remote inter-
face circuitry operates on 5 volts, attempting to
connect it to any higher voltages will damage the
sunbed as well as void your warranty.
T-Max® Products
The T-Max® remote systems offer the ultimate
in sunbed control, while allowing the tanner
easy straightforward operation. Your sunbed is
configured to directly connect to this system,
including the new wireless remote system.
The circuitry inside your sunbed eliminates
the need for the T-Max® 1A or 3A when con-
necting to the T-Max® Manager series. Your
sunbed supports the auto addressing feature
of the latest T-Max® Manager models and the
following parameters: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15 and
23. See your T-Max® manual for descriptions
of these parameters and how they function.
Remote System Hook-up Scenarios
Follow the diagrams on the next page to see
the many different scenarios for hooking up
your salon. If you need further assistance, call
T-Max® directly at (417) 338-5101.
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Installation - Remote Connections
Scenario 1 - T-Max® Manager Series with Complete Wireless
Connect one AP-900 (with Power
Injector) to the Manager and one
AP-900 to each of the tanning
beds. Install as many beds as you
like with this configuration. Units that do
not communicate with T-Max will need
an AP-900 with Power Injector and an
additional 3A to operate. If you have an older
T-Max® Manager that doesn’t support auto
addressing, set the address of each sunbed
manually as described in Setting the address man-
ually. You can place your sunbed at any location in the series.
Scenario 2 - T-Max 3A with Wireless
In single sunbed installations, the T-Max® 1A and 3A can offer the
same control as the T-Max® Manager, eliminating the need for a
Manager. If you’re using a 1A in this manner, it must have a chip
labelled “master” installed on its circuit board. The remote control
bypass plug must not be used in this configuration. The 3A may be
used as a “master” with no modification.
NOTE: A T-Max® 1A with a
“master” chip can be substituted
for a 3A.
After you have set the T-Max® 1A’s, or 3A’s, address to “0” (refer to
your T-Max® user’s guide) and the sunbed’s address to “1”, simply
connect one AP-900 (with Power Injector) to the T-Max® 3A and one
AP-900 to the tanning bed.
Scenario 3 - T-Max® Manager
Series with Wireless combo
Connect one AP-900 (with Power
Injector) to the Manager and one
AP-900 to a wireless ready tanning bed.
The rest of the salon may be “daisy-
chained” together and connected to the
wireless equipped tanning bed, eliminating
the need to wire the Manager to the tanning
beds.
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Installation - Remote Connections
Scenario 4 - T-Max® Manager Series with
Wireless combo 2
Wireless can be easily added to an existing
salon already utilizing T-Max®. Connect one
AP-900 (with Power Injector) to the Manager
and one AP-900 to each wireless ready tan-
ning bed. The rest of the salon may be
“daisy-chained” together and connected to
the Manager.
Scenario 5 - T-Max® Manager Series
with wires
As always, this tanning bed is fully com-
patible with a wired T-Max® system.
Simply connect the RJ-22 modular cable(s),
described in the T-Max® Manager manual, into
either of the smaller remote port(s) located on the
back of the canopy and follow the instructions
that came with your remote system.
Scenario 6 - Single Bed wired to T-Max® 3A
In single sunbed installations, the T-Max® 1A and
3A can offer the same control as the T-Max®
Manager, eliminating the need for a Manager. If
you’re using a 1A in this manner, it must have a
chip labelled “master” installed on its circuit
board. The remote control bypass plug must not be
used in this configuration. The 3A may be used as
a “master” with no modification.
After you have set the T-Max® 1A’s, or 3A’s, address
to “0” (refer to your T-Max® user’s guide) and the
sunbed’s address to “1”, simply connect the RJ-22
modular cables, described in the T-Max® user’s
guide, directly into either of
the smaller ports located on
the back of the canopy and
either port on the back of
the T-Max® 1A or 3A.
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Installation - Remote Connections
Scenario 7 - Non T-Max® Remote System wired
to unit
Setting the sunbed address manually
Before connecting your sunbed to the T-Max®
Manager or T-Max® 1A or 3A, the address of
your sunbed must first be set. Set the “id” man-
ually as described below.
Most non-T-Max® remote systems control the
sunbed by the use of a relay. The relay operates
the sunbed by connecting and disconnecting a
pair of wires leading from the sunbed. Refer to the
user’s manual provided with your remote system
to determine if it operates in this way. To connect
your sunbed to this type of system a remote inter-
face kit is required. Contact your place of purchase
to obtain the kit. The illustration below details a
typical connection. Follow the instructions provid-
ed with the kit and from the remote’s manual to
make the necessary connections.
Setting the “id”
1. Make sure no cables are plugged into
your sunbed’s remote ports.
2. Remove and reapply power to the unit.
3. Press and hold the stop button, located
on the sunbed display, for three seconds
and release. The display should indicate
an “id” number from “oF” to “252”.
1-99
100-199
200-252
4. If you are using a T-Max® 1A or 3A as a
“master” remote, the “id” of the sunbed
must be set to “1”. If you are using a T-
Max® Manager each sunbed must be
assigned a different “id”. To set the “id”
press the timer button, to count up, or
the body fan control button, to count
down, until the desired number is
achieved.
CAUTION
The remote connection is not designed to supply
or accept high voltage, nor can it provide power
to an external timer. The sunbed’s remote inter-
face circuitry operates on 5 volts, attempting to
connect it to any higher voltages will damage the
sunbed as well as void your warranty.
5. Press the stop button to return to the
normal display mode.
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peration
Before You Tan
DANGER
Some medication may increase your sensi-
tivity to ultraviolet light. It is recommended
that you consult a physician before using
this sunbed if taking any medication or if you
suspect that your skin might be especially
Before using your sunbed, please note the
following important precautions.
• Your skin should be free of cosmetics, sensitive to sunlight.
tanning oils, or other body lotions
DANGER
Shock hazard.
prior to tanning except for those
specifically made for use with tanning
devices. However, do not remove nat-
ural body oils by bathing or showering
immediately before tanning.
Do not operate this device near
water or while you are wet.
Exposure Times
• Your hair should be free of gels,
mousses, sprays, or other hair products
prior to tanning. These products can
cause damage to the sunbed acrylic.
As an alternative, a shower cap or
towel can be worn to keep treated hair
away from the sunbed surfaces.
Follow the guidelines for skin type and
exposure times as shown in the table
below. Untanned persons should not tan
on consecutive days during their first week
of tanning. Never tan more than once a
day. Tanning normally appears after the first
few sessions and maximizes after approxi-
mately four weeks. Tan once or twice per
week thereafter to maintain appearance.
Persons already having a base tan may
begin at advanced levels corresponding to
the extent of their base tan.
• This unit intended for individual use.
Only one pair of eyewear is included.
RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE TIMES IN MINUTES
MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 20 MINUTES
Level 1/Week 1
1st-3rd Sessions
Subsequent
Maximum
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Skin Type:
I
Sensitive Skin (Burns easily and severely and does not tan.)
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TANNING
II Light
III Normal
IV Dark
(Burns easily and severely and tans minimally.)
(Burns moderately and tans average.)
(Burns minimally, tans easily and above average.)
4
6
8
8
10
12
12
15
16
16
20
20
20
20
20
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Operation - Using Your Sunbed
Using Your Sunbed
When connected to the T-Max® Manager or T-Max® 1A or 3A.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
1. Lift the canopy, lie down on the bench
(face up), lower the canopy toward your
body using the canopy handle. See Safety
Information for positioning instructions.
A Face tanner control - Turns face tanners
on and off during use. Face tanner
lamps require one minute to relight.
(Units equipped with face tanner only)
2. Put on your safety goggles.
B Body tanner control - Turns body lamps
on and off during use. (Units equipped
with face tanner only)
3. Assuming the remote system has been set
to allow a pre-tanning delay time, the timer
display (E) will repeatedly flash the delay
symbol “dL” and then the remaining delay
time. Press the timer button (G) or wait
until the delay time has expired to begin
the tanning session. The lamps will turn on
and the timer will begin to count down.
C Body fan control - Controls the speed of
the body fan during use.
D Body fan speed indicator - Indicates
speed of fan. (OFF - LOW - MED - HI)
E Timer display - Displays remaining time.
4. When the timer reaches 0 the lamps turn
off. If you want to stop your session before
time expires, press the stop button (F).
F Stop button - Interrupts tanning session.
G Timer button - Turns bed on. Timer dis-
5. Raise the canopy by using the outer edge,
do not push up on the acrylic shield. The
cooling fans run for a period of time after
the lamps shut off to aid in cooling the
sunbed. The timer will indicate “..” as a
reminder to clean the sunbed. After the
sunbed is cleaned press the timer button
and the display will return to “0”.
play shows remaining time.
WARNING
Wear protective eyewear.
Failure to may result in severe burns or
longterm injury to the eyes.
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Operation - Using Your Sunbed
Using Your Sunbed
When used as a stand alone unit or when connected to a remote system using a control relay.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
1. Lift the canopy, lie down on the bench
(face up), lower the canopy toward your
body using the canopy handle. See Safety
Information for positioning instructions.
A Face tanner control - Turns face tanners
on and off during use. Face tanner
lamps require one minute to relight.
(Units equipped with face tanner only)
2. Put on your safety goggles.
B Body tanner control - Turns body lamps
on and off during use. (Units equipped
with face tanner only)
3. Press the timer button (G) to begin the tan-
ning session. The lamps will turn on and
the timer will begin to count down.
C Body fan control - Controls the speed of
4. If a tanning time less than the displayed
time is desired repeatedly press the timer
button (G) to decrease the remaining time.
the body fan during use.
D Body fan speed indicator - Indicates
5. When the timer reaches 0 the lamps turn
off. If you want to stop your session before
time expires, press the stop button (F). You
will have ten seconds to restart with the
remaining time, otherwise the timer will
reset to 0.
speed of fan. (OFF - LOW - MED - HI)
E Timer display - Displays remaining time.
F Stop button - Stops tanning session.
G Timer button - Turns bed on. Timer dis-
play shows remaining time. If a lesser
time is desired, press timer button until
desired time is displayed.
6. Raise the canopy by using the outer edge
of the canopy, do not push up on the
acrylic shield. The cooling fans run for a
period of time after the lamps shut off to
aid in cooling the sunbed.
WARNING
Wear protective eyewear.
Failure to may result in severe burns or
longterm injury to the eyes.
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are and Maintenance
Step 2 With a soft cloth, wipe the entire
Cleaning After Use
length of each lamp to remove
any film buildup.
Step 3 Clean both sides of the acrylic
shields with a non-ammonia dis-
infectant cleaner.
Step 4 Wipe the reflectors with a clean
damp cloth.
Step 5 Re-install the lamps and acrylic
shields.
Clean and disinfect your tanning bed’s
bench and canopy after each use. Use a
non-abrasive disinfectant cleaner that does
not contain ammonia or ammonia deriva-
tives. Ammonia may damage the acrylic
shield. Spray the acrylic lightly with disin-
fectant and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
We recommend Australian Gold® pH
Neutral Disinfectant Cleaner.
Mechanical Inspection
Thorough Periodic Cleaning
Your tanning bed has been built for years of
service. To ensure trouble-free operation
throughout its life, inspect the unit’s
mechanical integrity every 400-500 hours
of use.
Introduction
The cooling fans draw air through the bed
and over time will cause a dust buildup on
the lamps and reflectors. This will reduce
the tanning effectiveness of the bed. When
a dust buildup is observed, it is necessary to
thoroughly clean the inside of the bench
and canopy.
• Inspect the unit’s fasteners verifying
that all are firmly in place.
• Inspect gas springs for signs of wear.
Gas springs that will not hold the
canopy in the full open position when
raised should be immediately replaced.
See Troubleshooting.
WARNING
Shock hazard.
Disconnect power before removing
any protective covers.
• Inspect the AC power cord and its
connections.
• Inspect the acrylic. Broken, cracked or
badly scratched acrylics should be
immediately replaced.
Cleaning the Canopy and Bench
Step 1 Remove the acrylic shields and
lamps as described in Lamp and
Acrylic Replacement.
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Care and Maintenance - Lamp and Acrylic Replacement
Standing at the front of the unit, lift the
Lamp and Acrylic Replacement
exposed edge of the acrylic slightly and
carefully begin sliding it toward you until
it is removed from the sunbed. This might
be easier with the help of another person.
Introduction
To be assured of maximum tanning effec-
tiveness, change lamps after approximate-
ly 800-1000 hours of use. Tanning will
continue after this time but at a slower
rate. To ensure trouble-free operation of
your sunbed, replace the lamp starters
whenever the lamps are replaced.
After changing the lamps, replace the
acrylic shield by carefully aligning it with
the channels on the ends of the sunbed
and sliding it into place. Close the hinged
profile by pushing it back into place until
it snaps tight.
WARNING
Shock hazard.
Disconnect power before servicing.
CAUTION
Be careful. The edges of the acrylic shield
may be sharp.
Removing/Replacing Acrylic Shield
The acrylic shield in the bench and
canopy are secured in place by hinged
profiles which run the length of the bed,
both front and back. Simply pry up on the
inside edge of the profile, starting at the
center of the bed, until it releases its latch-
ing action (see figure at right). Continue to
pry up the profile across its entire length
until it swings back freely. Repeat for the
other profile. The long edges of the acrylic
shields are now exposed.
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Care and Maintenance - Lamp and Acrylic Replacement
Removing/Replacing Lamps
Recommended Replacement Lamps
After removing the acrylic shield, replace We recommend using the lamps specified
lamps as follows.
below. Use of uncertified lamps is a viola-
tion of Federal regulations and will void
Step 1 Grasp the lamp at one end and your warranty. These lamps have an aver-
at the middle and turn the lamp age life of 800-1000 hours of effective
one quarter turn. Gently remove tanning use. Lamps used longer than that
the lamp from its holders.
begin to lose their effectiveness even
though they continue to light.
Step 2 Reinstall the lamp by inserting
the pins located on the ends of
the lamp into the slots on top of
the lamp holders and turn the
lamp a quarter turn. It should
click in place.
Recommended Replacement Acrylics
Acrylics vary greatly over time in their
ability to effectively transmit UV light.
Acrylics sold by ETS have been life tested
to ensure proper transmission throughout
their useful life.
THE FOLLOWING LAMPS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED FOR USE IN THIS EQUIPMENT:
Velocity® Wolff® Model VEL 71-T12-100W
Heraeus E400 HPT, Philips Model HPA 400/30s or CosmoTech Model 23045
(SolarMax™ IFT facial unit in 30 3F and 32 3F)
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Care and Maintenance - Lamp and Acrylic Replacement
Removing/Replacing Face Tanner
Lamp (if equipped)
After removing the canopy acrylic shield,
replace the face tanner lamp as follows:
Note! Never take hold of the lamp such
that your fingers are in contact with the
lamp glass. Finger oils will greatly reduce
the lamp’s operational life.
Step 3 Gently close the face tanner
glass casing and lock it closed
with the screws. Ensure that the
screws firmly secure the glass
casing.
Step 1 Support the face tanner assembly
with your hand while unscrew-
ing the two retaining screws. The
face tanner glass casing will
swing downward.
DANGER
Unfiltered light from face tanner can
cause severe burns.
Never turn sunbed on while face
tanner is disassembled or when
glass filters are removed.
Immediately discontinue use of this
equipment if face tanner glass is
broken or any unfiltered light can be
seen escaping face tanner assembly.
Step 2 The lamp can now be
exchanged. The lamp holders
are equipped with spring con-
tacts which enable the lamp to
be removed easily. Remove the
old lamp and discard. Install the
new lamp, using a clean cloth
or paper towel. Ensure that the
lamp is firmly seated in the
lamp holders.
RETAINING
SCREWS
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roubleshooting
Problem
Solution
Sunbed not tanning
1. Clean sunbed, see Thorough Periodic Cleaning.
2. Ensure supply voltage is between 208 and 230V AC.
3. Replace lamps if lamp hours are greater than 800hrs.
4. Replace acrylic.
Lamps fail to light and timer dis- 1. Make sure the unit is connected to a power source.
play is blank
2. Check source of AC power. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.
One or more lamps fail to light
1. Check that lamp is installed correctly.
2. Switch unlit lamp with a lamp that lights, if new lamp lights
and old lamp still does not, replace old lamp.
The canopy will not stay up
NOTE: Gas springs are manufactured to hold the canopy in its
fully open position as well as allow it to rest fully closed. If left
open for an extended period of time some creep down may
occur. This is considered normal. Keep the unit closed when
not in use. If the canopy will not stay fully open when raised...
1. Raise and lower the canopy a few times to lubricate gas spring
internal seals.
2. Replace gas springs.
The face tanners will not
come on
1. Face tanner operation is initially delayed by 5 seconds.
2. Face tanners will not relight for 1 minute if turned off.
3. Replace face tanner lamp, see Removing/Replacing Face
Tanner Lamp on F Models.
The last minute of tanning time
does not count down from 59 sec-
onds, but some time less than 59
seconds
If the timer button has been pressed to decrease tanning time
during the session, the time expired in the current minute is
subtracted from the last minute.
I forgot what address, or “id”, I set
my sunbed to
By holding the body fan button for 3 seconds the timer display
will briefly display three numbers; the installed timer software
version, a factory set timer code and then the sunbed’s “id”
number.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
Timer display is indicating Er 91
Timer software error. Disconnect and reapply power to the unit.
Timer display is indicating Er 92
Timer display is indicating Er 93
Timer display is indicating Er 94
Current sensor indicating unit is off when it should be on.
Contact servicer.
Current sensor indicating unit is on when it should be off.
Contact servicer.
Requested session time exceeds maximum time allowed.
Timer display changes to indicate 1. Bypass plug is not installed, see Electrical Connections.
a tanning time after the timer but- 2. A non-SunStar® bypass has been used. See Electrical
ton is pressed but lamps do not
come on
Connections.
3. If remote is being used, other than T-Max® Manager, the exter-
nal timer may not be activated.
4. Remote wiring is incorrect, see the instructions provided with
the remote interface kit.
My bed is connected to the T-
Max® Manager remote system
and when the delay time has
expired the timer display starts
counting down but the bed lights
do not come on
The auto start feature of the remote system is disabled, see the
instructions provided with your remote system.
My bed won’t work with the T- 1. The sunbed must first be set to a unique address, see Remote
Max® Manager remote system
Connections.
2. The bypass or terminator plug may be installed in the series in
an inappropriate location. Plug the bypass plug only into the
bed at the end of the series.
Timer display continues to show a 1. T-Max® Manager remote system has not yet been set.
0 after the timer button is pressed 2. Sunbed address is not set correctly, see Remote Connections.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
My bed is connected to a T-Max®
remote system but I am having
trouble getting into “id” mode
You have probably attempted to connect your sunbed to the
remote system already. Disconnect the remote plug(s) from the
ports at the back of the sunbed, wait 90 seconds and try again.
My bed, connected to a T-Max®
Manager, did not display “dL” but
does indicate:
“0”
1. Remote device has not been set.
2. The sunbed has not been connected to the remote system, see
Remote Connections.
a tanning time and the lamps 1. Delay time of T-Max® Manager has not been set.
have come on
a tanning time but the lamps
have not come on
2. Delay time has expired and session has begun.
Auto start function of T-Max® Manager has been turned off.
Press the timer button to turn on lamps.
When auto-addressing the first bed
does not register an “id”
When using the auto address feature of the T-Max® Manager
you must wait 10 seconds from the time you start the auto
address function before addressing the first bed.
When using a T-Max® 1A my
sunbed won’t function properly
SunStar® Bypass plugs or terminator plugs may be needed if
the T-Max® 1A and the sunbed are over 100 feet apart. Install
the plugs in the open remote port in the sunbed and the T-
Max® 1A.
My salon suffers frequent, short
power outages and clients com-
plain about losing session time
If you have a T-Max® Manager, changing parameter 23 from
“0” to “1” will allow the tanning bed to remember how much
time was left when power goes out and resume its session
after power is restored. Consult your T-Max® Manager manu-
al for information on setting parameters.
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Parts List
This is a list of parts which may be replaced by the
consumer. Care should be taken when replacing
anything related to electrical wiring. We recom-
mend contacting a professional electrician. When
calling for parts, first state your bed model as S-
30SV, S-30SV3F, S-32SV or S-32SV3F, depending
on the model. Then refer to this list and preceding
illustrations for proper part identification.
Profile, Blank*
Acrylic, Bench
Remote Connection PCB
Remote Control Bypass Plug*
Schematic Packet*
Silk-screened Profile, English
Silk-screened Profile, French
Skirt Panel
Starter, K-12 (main lamps)
Thermostat* (for face tanner)
Timer, ADI-HT
Acrylic, Canopy*
Ballast (220VAC, 100W)
Ballast (220VAC, 400W)
Bushing, Bronze 10mm*
Body Fan Kit* (optional)
Canopy Mounting Arm
Capacitor, 75uF
Contactor (240VAC, 30A)
Cover, Bench
Timer Keypad, ADI-HT*
Timer Keypad Pushbuttons*
Trim Profile, Gray
Wiring Harness, RJ-11 120”
Wiring Harness, Remote PCB to Timer (36”)
Cover, Canopy
Current Sensor
Endcap, Kit (with inserts)
Fan, 4” (220VAC, 110cfm)
Gas Spring Cover Panel*
Gas Spring Set*
Handle
Hardware Kit, Complete*
Hardware Kit, Assembly*
Hour Counter*
* Not shown
Ignitor (Starter for Face Tanner)
Lamp Holder w/ Starter Holder
Lamp Holder w/o Starter Holder
Lamp Holder, Face Tanner*
Lamps*
Record this information for ease of service:
Date of purchase:
Bench serial number:
Canopy serial number:
Pillow*
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SUNVISION Elite™ 30
30 3F
Size
Weight (Pounds)
Recommended Room Size
Electrical -
469
476
7’D x 9’W
7’D x 9’W
Voltage (AC)
220
220
22
Amperage
17
Circuit Breaker (Amps)
Outlet
30
Hardwire
30
Hardwire
Main Lamps
Velocity® 100W
100W
Velocity® 100W
100W
Ballasts
Face Tanner
NA
SolarMax™ IFT
400W
FT Ballasts
NA
Cooling System
Timer System
Max. Exposure Time
Back-up Timer
Remote Capability
230cfm “Turbo”(optional)
Digital
230cfm “Turbo”(optional)
Digital
20minutes
20minutes
Digital “watchdog” circuitry Digital “watchdog” circuitry
T-Max® compatible
T-Max® compatible
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32SV
32SV3F
Size
Weight (Pounds)
Recommended Room Size
Electrical -
469
476
7’D x 9’W
7’D x 9’W
Voltage (AC)
220
220
23
Amperage
17
30
Circuit Breaker (Amps)
Outlet
30
Hardwire
Hardwire
Main Lamps
Velocity® 100W
100W
Velocity® 100W
100W
Ballasts
Face Tanner
NA
SolarMax™ IFT
400W
FT Ballasts
NA
Cooling System
Timer System
Max. Exposure Time
Back-up Timer
Remote Capability
230cfm “Turbo”(optional)
Digital
230cfm “Turbo”(optional)
Digital
20minutes
20minutes
On-board “Watchdog”
T-Max® compatible
On-board “Watchdog”
T-Max® compatible
Proudly manufactured
in the U.S.A.
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