JK-Products JK 127 User manual

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Operating instructions
Model-No.: JK 127 / 48-4 TT
Ergoline PRESTIGE 1000
XXL-115 STARLIGHT
Model-No.: JK 127 / 52-4 TT
Ergoline PRESTIGE 1400
XXL-125 EAGLE

Contact information
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Contact information
Customer Service
JK Products & Services
411 West Washington Avenue
Suite B
Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401
800-445-0624
870-935-9046
http://support.jkamerica.com
Manufacturer
JK-Products GmbH
Köhlershohner Straße 60
53578 Windhagen
GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-140
Fax: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-166
WARNING!
Read these operating instructions.
Failure to observe these instructions:
• may result in serious injury and death,
• can result in damage to the device and the
environment.
– For the safety of yourself and others, read and observe
all instructions contained herein before operating the
device.
– Please make the instructions and additional information
available to anyone who operates or services the de-
vice.
Copyright
The copyright remains with JK-Holding GmbH.
The contents may not be duplicated (in whole or part), distributed or utilized
for competition purposes without authorization or disclosed to other parties.
The right to make technical changes in regard to the figures and information
contained in this instruction manual is reserved!

Table of Contents
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1 Table of Contents
2 What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) ........................6
2.1 Definitions .......................................................................................6
2.2 Warning signs .................................................................................7
2.3 Symbols on the device....................................................................9
3 What this device is......................................................................12
3.1 Guidelines .....................................................................................12
3.2 Export............................................................................................12
3.3 Scope of delivery...........................................................................12
3.3.1 Optional.........................................................................................12
3.4 Device description.........................................................................13
3.5 Options..........................................................................................14
3.6 Function description......................................................................15
3.7 Transport.......................................................................................16
3.8 Installation location........................................................................16
3.8.1 Ventilation .....................................................................................16
3.8.2 Setup location ...............................................................................17
3.8.3 Commissioning..............................................................................18
3.9 Signs and stickers on the device...................................................19
3.10 Technical data...............................................................................30
3.10.1 Power rating, electrical specifications and noise level ..................30
3.10.2 Dimensions ...................................................................................32
3.10.3 Lamp configuration........................................................................34
3.10.4 Accent lighting...............................................................................35
3.10.5 Spare parts ...................................................................................36
4 Why you use it.............................................................................38
4.1 Intended use .................................................................................38
4.2 Skin condition................................................................................38
5 Who cannot use it .......................................................................39
5.1 Prohibited usage ...........................................................................39
5.1.1 Tanning system.............................................................................39
5.1.2 Vibra Shape (vibration plate).........................................................39
6 What you must do to avoid serious harm.................................40
6.1 General .........................................................................................40
6.2 Tanning system.............................................................................40
6.3 Sensor...........................................................................................41
7 What you must do to avoid other harm.....................................42
7.1 General .........................................................................................42
7.2 Tanning system.............................................................................42
7.3 Sensor...........................................................................................42

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7.4 Vibra Shape (vibration plate).........................................................42
7.5 Foreseeable misuse ......................................................................43
7.6 Obligations of the studio operator..................................................43
7.7 Staff training ..................................................................................43
8 Risks of using this device ..........................................................44
9 Benefits of using this device......................................................45
10 How to decide to use this device...............................................46
11 What to do before the treatment ................................................47
12 How to use this device................................................................48
12.1 How to set this device up ..............................................................48
12.2 How to make sure the device works..............................................48
12.3 How to use it to treat your condition ..............................................48
12.4 How to choose correct treatment regimen.....................................49
12.4.1 Skin types......................................................................................49
12.4.2 Tanning times................................................................................50
12.5 How to operate the device.............................................................51
12.5.1 Control Center...............................................................................51
12.5.2 User settings overview ..................................................................52
12.6 Functions.......................................................................................54
12.6.1 Navigation .....................................................................................55
12.6.2 Description ....................................................................................56
12.7 Operating display of the sensor.....................................................57
12.8 Selection of the application ...........................................................57
12.9 Sun Select setting with the outer interface ....................................57
12.10 Measurement (automatic mode)....................................................57
12.11 Connections ..................................................................................57
12.11.1 Couple with Bluetooth® devices....................................................58
12.11.2 MP3 player and smartphone .........................................................58
12.12 How to use ....................................................................................59
12.12.1 How to start ...................................................................................59
12.12.2 Application tips ..............................................................................59
12.12.3 How to stop ...................................................................................60
12.13 What to do after the treatment.......................................................60
12.13.1 Cleaning and disinfection ..............................................................60
12.14 Safety instructions
for cleaning/disinfection and maintenance ....................................61
12.15 How to clean/disinfect ...................................................................63
12.15.1 Cleaning and disinfection of surfaces............................................64
12.15.2 Cleaning/disinfection plan .............................................................65
12.16 How to maintain.............................................................................66
12.16.1 Technical modifications .................................................................66
12.16.2 Maintenance plan..........................................................................66
12.16.3 Cleaning and maintenance work preparation ................................70

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12.16.4 Instructions for replacing the lamps ..............................................75
12.16.5 Cleaning and disinfection of the sensor ........................................80
12.16.6 Cleaning or replacing lamps in the base .......................................80
12.16.7 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the side section ......................81
12.16.8 Cleaning or replacing lamps and filter panels in the canopy .........82
12.16.9 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the shoulder tanner ................83
12.16.10 Cleaning or replacing the interior lights.........................................85
12.16.11 Cleaning or replacing the canopy accent lighting..........................85
12.16.12 Cleaning or replacing the front panel accent lighting ....................85
12.16.13 Cleaning the filters in the base......................................................85
12.16.14 Cleaning the canopy filter mats.....................................................86
12.16.15 Cleaning the filter mats in shoulder tanner....................................87
12.16.16 Air conditioning:
Empty the condensation tank and clean the filter..........................87
12.16.17 AQUA / AROMA SYSTEM maintenance.......................................90
12.16.18 Cleaning the air intake openings...................................................92
12.17 How to store the device.................................................................93
12.17.1 Decommissioning..........................................................................93
12.17.2 Storage .........................................................................................93
12.17.3 Disposal ........................................................................................93
13 What to do when things go wrong.............................................94
13.1 Troubleshooting ............................................................................95
14 Where you can find out more.....................................................96
15 How we studied this device .......................................................97
16 Appendix......................................................................................98
16.1 Model-No.: JK 127 ...: EMC information........................................98
16.1.1 Table 201: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration –
Electromagnetic emissions ..........................................................98
16.1.2 Table 202: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration –
Electromagnetic interference .......................................................99
16.1.3 Table 204: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration –
Electromagnetic interference .....................................................100
16.1.4 Table 206: Recommended safe distances between
portable and mobile HF communications equipment and
Model-No.: JK 127 ... ..................................................................101
17 JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty .....................................102
17.1 Limited Acrylic Warranty .............................................................103
17.2 Warranty Claims..........................................................................104
17.2.1 Policy & Procedures....................................................................104
17.2.2 Labor Warranty Claim/Credit Procedures ...................................105
17.3 Limited Lifetime Warranty ...........................................................105
18 Index...........................................................................................109

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2.1 Definitions
Studio operator
People who provide tanning devices to users on a commercial basis. The
studio operator is trained to operate and maintain the device and is responsi-
ble for the orderly operation of the device as well as compliance with the
maintenance intervals.
User
A person who uses the tanning device at a commercial location.
Staff
People who are responsible for the operation, cleaning/disinfection as well as
general maintenance work and who instruct the users in the operation of the
devices.
JK Factory Certified Technician
Level 1
Authorized to perform general maintenance such as replacing lamps, aqua
mist, and fragrance containers as well as overall cleaning of the unit.
Level 2
Authorized to perform maintenance and repairs such as replacement of bal-
last, framed acrylic, electronic circuit boards, and other electrical components.
Level 3
Authorized and trained to utilize JK Products proprietary diagnostic software
to adjust operating parameters and perform detailed diagnostics.
Level 4
This individual is uniquely qualified to assess the condition of a unit and make
a determination if the device meets the requirements for continued use ten
(10) years from the date of manufacture.
NOTE:
Each technician level is authorized to perform the tasks of
technician levels smaller in number to theirs. E.g. a level 3
technician is authorized to perform the tasks assigned to a
level 1 and 2 technician.
Contraindications
Issues where the risk is always greater than the benefit and there are data
supporting the risk and benefit relationship.

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2.2 Warning signs
Danger notices, nonobservance will lead to death or serious injury:
DANGER!
Type and source of danger, e.g. 'DANGER – High volt-
age!'
Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can be killed or
injured by an electric shock!'
Countermeasures:
– Disconnect device from power supply before opening.
– Do not reach into the inside with the device switched
on.
Warning notices, nonobservance can lead to death or serious injury.
WARNING!
Type and source of danger, e.g. 'WARNING – hot sur-
face!'
Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can burn your
hand (skin, face)!'
Countermeasures:
– Do not touch hot parts and nearby surfaces.
– Wait until hot parts and surfaces have cooled down.
Warning notices, ultraviolet radiation, nonobservance can lead to seri-
ous injury:
WARNING!
Type and source of danger, e.g. 'WARNING – ultraviolet
radiation!'
Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can burn your
skin!'
Countermeasures, e.g.:
– Avoid overexposure.
WARNING!
Crushing hazard, e.g. when closing the bed base!
Fingers can be jammed.
– Do not hold fingers between bed base and front panel.

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Caution notices, nonobservance can lead to less than serious injury or
damage of property.
CAUTION!
Unauthorized lamps!
The word 'Caution' together with the warning sign points out
that less than serious injury can be expected here.
Countermeasures:
– Avoid doing this.
NOTICE
ESD-sensitive components!
The word 'NOTICE' without warning sign points out that
danger for devices, materials and the environment can be
expected here.
Countermeasures:
– Avoid doing this.
Important information:
NOTE:
This symbol does not identify safety notices, but states infor-
mation for a better understanding of the processes.

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2.3 Symbols on the device
The following symbols are displayed on the device or on the packaging:
Manufacturer, company address
Type BF applied part1
Read and comply with the manufacturer's documentation
Therefore you must never fill the AQUA SYSTEM canister with tap water or
other liquids.
Do not add any liquid that remains in the old canister to the new AQUA
SYSTEM canister!
Note the expiration date on the AQUA SYSTEM canister.
Where there are great differences in temperature between the transport
route and the installation site the device may not be put into operation im-
mediately after being set up.
Wait at least 2 hours before connecting the device to the power supply.
Maximum transport weight
Do not stack!
This side up.
1Devices with physical contact between device and user belong to category BF (body
float).

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Keep dry.
Temperature limitations.
The temperature limits are noted next to the upper and lower horizontal line.
Recyclable material.
Production year, month and day
Quantity
Article Number/Reference Number
Serial Number
Unique Device Identification
Healthcare Barcode
Polystyrene
Cardboard
Mixed paper

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Steel
Wood
Permitted air pressure during transport and storage.

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3.1 Guidelines
This product is in conformity with the performance standards for sunlamp
products under 21 CFR 1040.20, FDA and listed with ETL to UL 482 and
CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 224.
3.2 Export
This device is exclusively intended for use in the USA, Canada and Central
America, and may not be exported to other countries and operated there! The
manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever in the event of non-compliance.
High liability risks may occur for the exporter and/or the studio operator in the
event of noncompliance.
3.3 Scope of delivery
Tanning device
Lamps
Shoulder tanner with audio system (with Voice Guide)
1. Enclosed tanning tunnel
Service kit including an Allen-key and suction cup for filter panels
Air conditioning system
Protective goggles
Mastercard NFC (studio operator)
Technical documentation (folder with instructions, brochures for error
codes and default settings and additional documentation)
3.3.1 Optional
Central exhaust air socket

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3.4 Device description
1. Facial tanner high pressure lamps + low pressure lamps)
2. Shoulder tanner with audio system
3. Acrylic panel base
4. Partition
5. Headphones and AUX connection
6. Adjustable air nozzles – Facial cooling
7. Nozzles AQUA / AROMA SYSTEM
8. Body cooling air nozzles, foot end
9. Body cooling air nozzles
10. Low pressure lamps, base
11. Low pressure lamps, side section
12. Low pressure lamps, canopy
13. Operating handle
14. Display unit
15. Control Center with NFC Connect
16. Interior lighting (LED)
17. Accent lighting, canopy (LED)
18. Accent lighting, front panel (LED)
19. –
20. –
21. Enclosed tanning tunnel (Model-No.: JK 127 / 52-4 TT)

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3.5 Options
1. Central exhaust air socket
Exhaust option
As an optional comfort feature, your device can be equipped with an exhaust
duct which allows the warm air from the device to be ducted outside of the
room or building. Doing so can be an effective way in some climates to re-
duce the energy costs associated with air conditioning while at the same time
increasing not only user comfort, but the environmental comfort of the entire
studio as well.
Things to consider before purchasing the exhaust option are:
1. Climate; extremely hot climates are typically not a good choice for ex-
hausting air outside due to the need to cool down the hot air coming in to
replace the air being exhausted, however mild to cooler climates can
benefit from exhausting the warm air from the device thereby allowing
cooler air to enter from outside the building.
2. Device location; in some installations, walls or other obstruction may
prevent the use of an exhaust duct.

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NOTE:
Always consult a licensed heating, ventilation, and air-
conditioning (HVAC) Technician when considering theop-
tion to exhaust the warm air from your device. Theycan
help you decide if an exhaust is best for you specificloca-
tion.
The exhaust is a comfort option and does not increase or
decrease the safety and effectiveness of the device. The
exhaust duct is not required to keep the device in a cer-
tain temperature range in order to operate safe and ef-
fectively.
3.6 Function description
Tanning system
The primary technical components of a tanning device are an artificial 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 UV-
B proportions of the UV radiation. The UV-A proportion primarily generates a
superficial tan, which appears rapidly and is intensive but also fades more
rapidly, the UV-B radiation is primarily responsible for more long-term tanning
results. The disadvantage of the UV-B radiation is that the tan does not be-
come visible until one or two days after visiting the tanning salon. Therefore,
the appropriate tanning device is to be selected depending on the desired
tanning goal.
The tanning devices described here primarily emit UV-A radiation and are
equipped with additional UV-B lamps (low pressure UV lamps in the face
tanners).
NFC CONNECT1
Near field communication (NFC) is a communication standard between
smartphones and similar devices that allows contactless data exchange.
Communication is also possible between an NFC device and an unpowered
NFC chip.
The NFC point of this tanning device for example may be used to store basic
settings on a chip card. These settings can be read for the next session and
may be changed if necessary.
1Communication system: NFC (Near Field Communication);
ISO/IEC 14443A/MIFARE; max. operating range: approx. 50 mm,
frequency range: 13.56 MHz

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3.7 Transport
3.8 Installation location
This sunlamp product is suitable for tanning salons, fitness studios or similar
installation locations.
You may find detailed information on installation and setting up in the Installa-
tion Instructions (see folder Technical Documentation).
3.8.1 Ventilation
NOTICE
Danger of failure!
Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing.
– Observe the ventilation information to avoid serious system malfunctions.
> 32°C 15-32°C
> 89,6°F 59-89,6°F
You can obtain data regarding the air supply and ventilation from the custom-
er service department (see page 2).

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3.8.2 Setup location
WARNING!
Sudden movements and malfunctions!
Crushing hazard.
– The device is not suitable for operation in mobile facili-
ties (ships, buses, trains). Adaptation of the unit is re-
quired in order to guarantee trouble-free operation
when used in mobile facilities.
CAUTION!
Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing!
Any liability is excluded in case of damage or injury proven
to be the result of the use of non-genuine spare parts.
Use of non-compliant lamps voids warranty and risks injury!
– Do not change, obstruct or block the air inflow and
outflow area to the device or make any unauthorized
changes to the device. The manufacturer shall bear no
liability for damage or injuries resulting from such ac-
tions.
– Observe the ventilation information to avoid serious
system malfunctions.
– Before putting a device into operation, the transport
pallet must be removed from under the device. Danger
of overheating by obstruction of the air routing.
– Maintain the minimum distances from the walls! Dimen-
sions are given on page 32.
– Onl
y
use OEM spare parts of the same t
y
pe! The use of
other parts will void the manufacturer's warranty!
NOTICE
Salty air! Contaminated air!
Device damage due to corrosion of the housing and electrical components.
– Do not install the device near swimming pools.
– Do not operate the device in locations with aggressive environmental
conditions (e.g. air containing chlorine).
Damage to the device possible!
Where there are great differences in temperature between the transport route
and the installation site the device may not be put into operation immediately
after being set up.
– Wait at least 2 hours before connecting the device to the power supply.
Damage to the device possible!
The device is not to be used outdoors.

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Environmental conditions
Optimum ambient temperature: between 59 °F (15 °C) and 89.6°F
(32°C)
Storage temperature: between 5 °F (-15 °C) and 140 °F (+60 °C)
Air pressure: between 794 hPa and 1060 hPa
Relative humidity: between 30 % and 70 %
Please contact the customer service department before putting the device into
operation - see page 2.
3.8.3 Commissioning
DANGER!
Damaged mains power cable!
Danger to persons through electric shock or burns.
– Only the manufacturer or specialist companies are
permitted to replace the mains power cable.
Initial commissioning will be undertaken by the manufacturer's own service
personnel or by a (Level 3) JK Factory Certified Technician. The device will
be handed over ready for use.
As the studio operator you are responsible for abiding by the electrical regula-
tions applicable at the installation site.
The unit incorporates special preventive measures with regard to the electro-
magnetic compatibility and must be installed and commissioned according to
the EMC instructions obtained from the assembly instructions.
If the device has not been operated or serviced for a period of one year or
longer, it must first be inspected by a (Level 3) JK Factory Certified Techni-
cian before being put back into operation. Failure to do so may result in per-
sonal injury or property damage.

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3.9 Signs and stickers on the device
Signs which warn of danger areas or give important information on compo-
nents are attached to the device. Ensure that the instruction signs are always
clearly recognizable and easily legible. Any missing instruction signs or stick-
ers must be replaced.
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1: Name plate (example)
The name plate is attached to the interior side of the canopy. It contains im-
portant information for identifying the device (e. g. the serial number = Serial-
No.) and the conformity mark.
2: UDI plate (example)
3: Standards
4: Sticker 'Follow Operating Instructions' (1014232-..)
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