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USER MANU AL 27964-01A[...]
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27964-01A i 24 MONTH “ SIL VER MED AL ” W ARRANT Y Y our ETS Distributor (including ETS, LL C if purchased dir ectly), thr oug h a manufacturer’ s warrant y , warrants your tanning unit to be free of structur al defects in material and workmanship , under normal use, for its lifetime. Y our ETS Distributor will, at its discretion, repair an y[...]
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27964-01A ii elcome Congratulations on y our purc hase of this technologically ad vanced sun tanning unit. It has been designed to provide y ears 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 . . . . . . . . .[...]
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27964-01A iii afety I nformation Ultraviolet r adiation. F ollow instructions. Avoid o v ere xposure . As with natural sunlight, ov ere xposure can cause ey e and skin injury and aller gic reactions. Repeat ed exposure may cause pr emature aging of the sk in and skin cancer . WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR; F AILURE T O MA Y RESUL T IN SEVERE BURNS OR LON[...]
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27964-01A iv Renseignements sur la Sécurité Ray onnement ultraviolet. V euillez suivre les instructions. Évitez une e xposition excessiv e . T out comme pour les ray ons du soleil, une e xposition ex cessive peut causer des blessures aux y eux et à la peau et pro voquer des réactions allergiques . Une e xposition répétée peut causer le viei[...]
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27964-01A T ools Required Y ou will need the following tools to assemble your sunbed. Utility Knife #2 Phillips Screwdriv er 7/16” Wrench 1 nstallation Unpacking and Inspection Y our sunbed comes in two cardboard car- tons, one for the bench and one for the canopy . Open the cartons and remove the bench and canop y as follows. T he bench and cano[...]
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27964-01A 2 I nstallation - P r e-I nstallation Planning Pre-Installation Planning Before you begin to assemble y our sunbed, you should observe the follo wing consid- erations. • T he SUNVISION Elite™ 30 and 32 series require a dedicated circuit capable of providing 30 Amp ser- vice at 220V A C . T his unit must be hardwired directly to a junc[...]
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27964-01A 3 I nstallation - H ar dware I nventory Hardw are Inv entory Use the utility knife to cut open the hard- ware bag. Remo ve the hardw are. Make sure you ha ve the follo wing items. Clevis Pin 3/8” x 2 1/64” Quantity 2 Bridge Pin Quantity 4 Clevis F ork, M10 Long Quantity 4 Centering Spring Quantity 4 1/4-20 x 1/2” Machine Scr ew Quan[...]
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27964-01A 4 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es Assembly Pr ocedures L ower Cle vis F ork 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 t[...]
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27964-01A 5 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es Stand Upright Assembly 1. Place the bench approximately w here it will remain, lea ving 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 h[...]
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27964-01A 6 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es C anop y Installation 1. Place two n ylon floating bearings into each canop y arm. 2. Holding the canopy o ver 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 canop y . 3. Secure the cl[...]
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27964-01A 7 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es Install Gas Springs 1. Ha ve a helper hold the canopy in its fully open position. 2. Make sure the threaded holes in the lower clevis forks face up (the large holes abov e the clevis forks allow fin- ger access). Slide the gas springs down into the stand uprights, piston end up as shown, and twist t[...]
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27964-01A 8 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es Attach Gas Springs 1. With the canop y still raised, slip the bronze bushings into the hole in the clevis brac kets on the underside of the canopy arms. 2. Line up both clevis forks and carefully lower the canop y to engage the clevis forks. P a y special attention when lo w- ering the canopy that t[...]
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27964-01A 9 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es Attach C o ver P anels 1. Put the gas spring cov er panel in place and secure with two blue-headed #10 x 1/2” screws in each end. T he skirt installs in the same wa y .[...]
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27964-01A 10 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es Attaching Handle to C anop y 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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27964-01A 11 I nstallation - Assembly Pr ocedur es Body F an Assembly (body fan sold separ ately) Y our sunbed is designed to accept a body cooling fan on the canopy endcap at the foot end. F ollow the instructions that come with the bod y fan for installation. CENTER INSERT W ARNING Shock hazard. Be sure power is disconnected before installing bod[...]
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27964-01A 12 I nstallation - Electrical Connections Electrical Connections At the rear of the bed, insert canopy plug (A) into bench soc ket (B). Connect power cord (C) as described in Pre-Installation Planning . Again, a professional electrician is recommended. T he Remote Control Bypass plug is alread y installed in one of the remote control port[...]
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27964-01A 13 I nstallation - Remote Connections 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 . Remot[...]
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27964-01A 14 I nstallation - Remote Connections NO TE: A T -Max® 1A with a “master” chip can be substituted for a 3A. Scenario 1 - T -Max® Manager Series with Complete Wireless Connect one AP-900 (with Po wer Injector) to the Manager and one AP-900 to each of the tanning beds. Install as many beds as y ou like with this configuration. Units t[...]
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27964-01A 15 I nstallation - Remote Connections After you ha ve 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 [...]
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27964-01A 16 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 . I nstallation - Remote Connections Scena[...]
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27964-01A 17 per ation Before Y ou T an Before using your sunbed, please note the following important precautions. • Y our skin should be free of cosmetics, tanning oils, or other bod y lotions prior to tanning except for those specifically made for use with tanning devices. Howev er , do not remove nat- ural bod y oils by bathing or showering im[...]
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27964-01A 18 Oper ation - Using Y our Sunbed 1. Lift the canopy , lie down on the bench (face up), lower the canop y tow ard your bod y using the canopy handle. See Safety Information for positioning instructions. 2. Put on your safety goggles. 3. Assuming the remote system has been set to allow a pre-tanning dela y time, the timer displa y (E) wil[...]
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27964-01A 1 Oper ation - Using Y our Sunbed 19 Using Y our Sunbed When used as a stand alone unit or when connected to a remote system using a control rela y . 1. Lift the canopy , lie down on the bench (face up), lower the canop y tow ard your bod y using the canopy handle. See Safety Information for positioning instructions. 2. Put on your safety[...]
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ar e and Maintenance 27964-01A 20 Cleaning After Use Clean and disinfect your tanning bed’ s bench and canop y after each use. Use a non-abrasi ve disinfectant cleaner that does not contain ammonia or ammonia deriv a- tiv es . Ammonia may damage the acrylic shield. Spra y the acrylic lightly with disin- fectant and wipe dry with a clean soft clot[...]
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27964-01A 21 Car e and Maintenance - Lamp and A crylic Replacement Lamp and Acr ylic Replacement Introduction T o be assured of maximum tanning effec- tiv eness, change lamps after approximate- ly 800-1000 hours of use. T anning will continue after this time but at a slower rate. T o ensure trouble-free operation of your sunbed, replace the lamp st[...]
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27964-01A 22 Car e and Maintenance - Lamp and A crylic Replacement Remo ving/Replacing Lamps After removing the acrylic shield, replace lamps as follows. Step 1 Grasp the lamp at one end and at the middle and turn the lamp one quarter turn. Gently remov e the lamp from its holders. Step 2 Reinstall the lamp by inserting the pins located on the ends[...]
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27964-01A 23 Remo ving/Replacing F ace T anner Lamp (if equipped) After removing the canop y acrylic shield, replace the face tanner lamp as follows: Step 1 Support the face tanner assembly with your hand w hile unscrew- ing the two retaining screws. T he face tanner glass casing will swing do wnward. Step 2 T he lamp can now be exchanged. T he lam[...]
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27964-01A 24 roubleshooting Problem Solution Sunbed not tanning Lamps fail to light and timer dis- pla y is blank One or more lamps fail to light T he canopy will not sta y up T he face tanners will not come on T he last minute of tanning time does not count down from 59 sec- onds, but some time less than 59 seconds I forgot what address, or “id?[...]
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27964-01A 25 T roubleshooting Problem Solution T imer displa y is indicating Er 91 T imer displa y is indicating Er 92 T imer displa y is indicating Er 93 T imer displa y is indicating Er 94 T imer displa y changes to indicate a tanning time after the timer but- ton is pressed but lamps do not come on My bed is connected to the T - Max® Manager re[...]
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27964-01A 26 Problem Solution My bed is connected to a T -Max® remote system but I am ha ving trouble getting into “id” mode My bed, connected to a T -Max® Manager , did not displa y “dL ” but does indicate: “0” a tanning time and the lamps ha ve come on a tanning time but the lamps ha ve not come on When auto-addressing the first bed[...]
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27964-01A 27 S-30SV S-32SV[...]
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27964-01A S-30SV3F S-32SV3F[...]
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27964-01A P arts List T his is a list of parts which ma y be replaced by the consumer . Care should be taken w hen replacing anything related to electrical wiring. W e 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. T hen refer[...]
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27964-01A SUNVISION Elite™ 30 30 3F Size W eight (P ounds) 469 476 Recommended Room Size 7’D x 9’W 7’D x 9’W Electrical - V oltage (A C) 220 220 Amperage 17 22 Circuit Breaker (Amps) 30 30 Outlet Hardwire Hard wire Main Lamps V elocity® 100W V elocity® 100W Ballasts 100W 100W F ace T anner NA SolarMax™ IFT FT Ballasts N A 400W Cooling[...]
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32SV 32SV3F Size W eight (P ounds) 469 476 Recommended Room Size 7’D x 9’W 7’D x 9’W Electrical - V oltage (A C) 220 220 Amperage 17 23 Circuit Breaker (Amps) 30 30 Outlet Hardwire Hard wire Main Lamps V elocity® 100W V elocity® 100W Ballasts 100W 100W F ace T anner NA SolarMax™ IFT FT Ballasts N A 400W Cooling System 230cfm “T urbo?[...]