KBL 4800 alpha User manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TANNING DEVICE


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MANUFACTURER
KBL GmbH
Ringstraße 24-26 · 56307 Dernbach · Germany
DISTRIBUTED BY (CONTACT)
Laundries unlimited of Indiana, Inc.
dba Tanning Supplies unlimited.
1504 Sadlier Circle South Drive;
Indianapolis; IN 46239, U.S.A.
1-877-307-8434 (toll free) or 317-217-1700
ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Version: BA-4800-TSU-en-us
Date: March 2020
Item no: 0100036593 E
Tanning Device name [tech.]: 3809

Contents
1. Labels attached to the tanning device ..................... 5
2. General information ................................................... 6
2.1 About these instructions........................................ 6
2.2 Safety signs ........................................................... 6
2.3 Signal words .......................................................... 6
2.4 Definitions .............................................................. 7
2.5 Transport................................................................ 7
2.6 Environmental regulations (disposal of lamps) ...... 7
2.7 Service ................................................................... 8
2.8 Updating system software..................................... 8
2.9 Setup location........................................................ 8
2.10 Commissioning .................................................... 9
2.11 Obligations of the studio operator .................... 10
2.12 Training of staff .................................................. 10
2.13 Technical modifications ..................................... 10
2.14 Instruction updates............................................ 10
3. Safety notes .............................................................. 11
3.1 General safety notes............................................ 11
3.2 Duties of the operator .......................................... 11
3.3 Intended use ........................................................ 12
3.4 Indications for use ............................................... 12
3.5 Contraindications................................................. 12
3.6 Warnings .............................................................. 12
3.7 Foreseeable misuse............................................. 12
3.8 Timer controlled operation................................... 13
3.9 Guidelines for the use of protective eyewear ...... 13
3.10 Freeing a trapped person .................................. 13
3.11 Wearing a hair net ............................................. n/a
3.12 Use of headphones............................................ 14
3.13 Lamp breakage.................................................. 14
3.14 Plug connections .............................................. n/a
3.15 Exhaust air connection ..................................... n/a
4. Description of the tanning device........................... 15
4.1 Standards ............................................................ 15
4.2 Components ........................................................ 18
4.3 Exhaust air modes .............................................. n/a
5. Connections.............................................................. 19
5.1 Class I ME equipment.......................................... 19
5.2 Overview supply connections............................. n/a
5.3 Connecting the mains voltage ............................. 19
5.4 Connecting an external audio source.................. 20
5.5 Level adjustment studio music signal.................. 20
5.6 Operation using different audio sources.............. 20
5.7 Bluetooth connection........................................... 21
5.8 Wireless charging................................................ n/a
5.9 Connecting the channel selection ....................... 22
5.10 Connecting the external timer ........................... 22
5.11 aquaCool and Aroma connections .................... 23
5.12 aquaCool-box connections .............................. n/a
5.13 Connections aquaCool box /tower................... n/a
6. Start-up ..................................................................... 24
6.1 Operating modes ................................................. 24
7. Tanning instructions................................................. 25
7.1 Instructions for the user....................................... 25
7.2 Exposure schedule .............................................. 27
8. Tanning mode ........................................................... 28
8.1 Pre selection ....................................................... n/a
8.2 Starting the tanning session ................................ 28
8.3 Operation during the tanning session.................. 28
8.4 Basic functions .................................................... 30
8.5 Variable section of the interior control panel ....... 30
9. Standby mode.................................................................... 32
9.1 Service mode....................................................... 32
9.2 beautyBoosters in standby mode....................... n/a
9.3 Standby functions................................................ 32
9.4 Set decorative lighting ........................................ n/a
10. Maintenance and cleaning .................................... 33
10.1 Instructions on cleaning, disinfection and care . 34
10.2 Maintenance intervals........................................ 37
10.3 Tools and aids.................................................... 38
10.4 Unlocking the bed.............................................. 38
10.5 Acrylic panes ..................................................... 39
10.6 Filter panes ........................................................ 41
10.7 Tubes ................................................................. 43
10.8 P2 Tubes ............................................................ 43
10.9 Facial tanners..................................................... 44
10.10 Shoulder tanner .............................................. n/a
10.11 Interior unit lighting .......................................... 45
10.12 Filter cartridges ................................................ 47
10.13 Canopy drive................................................... n/a
10.14 Ventilation and air conditioning........................ 48
10.15 Recording to an SD card ................................. 49
10.16 Aroma- und aquaCool ..................................... 50
10.17 Replacing the aquaCool canister.................... n/a
10.18 Replacing the aquaCool nozzles ..................... 50
11. System messages .................................................. 51
12. Technical data......................................................... 53
12.1 Dimensions and distances................................. 54
13. IMPLIED WARRANTY............................................. 55
14. WARRANTY CARD ................................................. 56
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Operating Instructions |KBL 4800 alpha 5
KBL 4800 - 40p2/3a - 1616 ep u_us
KBL 4800 alpha
2 x extraSunlight 1857 R 80W
22 x pureSunlight 1825 R 160W
16 x pureSunlight 1900 R 180W
3 x megaLine HP500
8600W / *10000W
3 x 220V / ~ / 60Hz
Fluorescent-Tubes Bed:
Fluorescent-Tubes Top:
Fluorescent-Tubes Top:
Rated capacity:
3 x evo 19176
Mains Voltage:
Serial number:
H.P.-Tubes facial:
KBL00644491
* with air-con. unit
Type :
(4230304000)
(3230074881)
(3230075125)
No.: 0100005003
(3230075155)
Filter Pane:
CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED
BY A CLASS A GROUND
FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER. (CANADA ONLY)
ATTENTION!
BRANCHER SEULEMENT À UNE
DÉRIVATION PROTÉGÉE PAR
UN DISJONCTEUR DIFFÉRENTIEL
DE CLASSE A. (QUE POUR LE CANADA)
CAUTION!
(3020019176)
WARNING!
GROUNDING CIRCUIT CONTINUITY IS
VITAL FOR SAFE OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT.
NEVER OPERATE EQUIPMENT WITH GROUNDING
CONDUCTOR DISCONNECTED.
03/2020
AVERTISSEMENT!
Use in dry locations only
Conforms to ANSI/UL Std. 482 and
Cert. to CAN/CSA Std. C22.2 No. 224-M89
POUR UN FONCTIONNEMENT SÙR,
NE JAMAIS UTILISER CET APPAREIL
QUAND LE CONDUCTEUR DE MISE À
LA MASSE EST DÉCONNECTÉ.
Manufactured:
3090568
IP20
(01)04260489020012(11)200306(21)KBL00644491
KBL GmbH
Ringstrasse 24-26
56307 Dernbach
Germany
Manufactured by:
Laundries unlimited of Indiana, Inc.
dba Tanning Supplies unlimited
1504 Sadlier Circle South Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46239, U.S.A.
Distributed by:
1. Labels attached to the tanning device
EXAMPLES

2.1 About these instructions
This operating manual is intended for use by
• studio operator,
• user,
• staff,
• qualified, trained and authorized service technician.
Any person dealing with this KBL Sunlamp Product
(hereafter referred to as tanning device) must have
read and understood these instructions.
This manual describes tanning devices equipped
with the maximum number of features.
Keep this manual ready to hand at all times.
2.2 Safety signs
This symbol indicates that general haz-
ards exist for the human health.
This symbol indicates that due to elec-
trical tensions hazards exist to the
human health.
This symbol indicates that due to UV
radiation hazards exist to the human
health.
This symbol indicates that due to fall-
ing loads hazards exist to the human
health.
This symbol indicates the danger of
pinching.
When closing and opening panels and
covers, you can pinch your hands.
This symbol indicates the danger of
burns from hot lamps and housing parts.
If the tanning device was operated
before being switched off and opened,
lamps and housing parts may be hot.
This symbol indicates that damages
may occur at the tanning device, at the
material or at the environment.
This symbol indicates the type BF
applied part.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This symbol does not identify safety
notices, but states information for a bet-
ter understanding.
2.3 Signal words
DANGER
• Death or serious injury is imminent.
WARNING
• Death or serious injury is possible.
CAUTION
• Moderate or minor injury is possible.
2. General information
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2.4 Denitions
STUDIO OPERATOR
People who provide tanning devices to users on a
commercial basis. The studio operator is trained
to operate and maintain the tanning device. He is
responsible for the proper operation of the tanning
device as well as for compliance with the mainte-
nance intervals.
USER
A person who uses the tanning device.
STAFF
People who are responsible for the operation, clean-
ing and disinfection as well as for the general main-
tenance work and instruction of the user on how to
operate the tanning devices.
QUALIFIED, TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED SER-
VICE TECHNICIAN
Qualified staff who have been trained and authorized
by the manufacturer for assembly and maintenance
work with specific device.
2.5 Transport
WARNING
Overturning load
Danger of being crushed by heavy parts
of the equipment.
• Keep the safety distance to the trans-
port machine.
• Do not walk under the load.
• Wear safety shoes.
TRANSPORT BY FORKLIFT TRUCK
During transport the tanning device may
be damaged when using forklift forks that
are too short.
• Use only sufficiently long forks.
The tanning device is mounted on a pallet.
• Insert the forks carefully into the openings of the
pallet.
• Lift the load by a few centimeters.
• Transport the load carefully to the place of
installation.
OTHER MODES OF TRANSPORT
If a forklift truck cannot be used for transport, the
tanning device must be partially disassembled and
the parts must be transported individually to the
place of installation, e.g. using a dolly. Depending
on the weight of the components, lifting them might
require several people.
2.6 Environmental regulations
(disposal of lamps)
Fluorescent lamps 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 of lamps to your local agency by
telephone or in writing. The regulatory agency can
provide you with a delivery point for your lamps or will
take care, in conjunction with a disposal company,
of the collection and proper disposal of the lamps
(Fees for this may apply). Please contact your code
enforcement officials for more information regarding
laws governing disposal of these components in
your area.

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2.7 Service
REPAIRS - SERVICE - REPLACEMENT - PARTS
AND LAMPS - EYE PROTECTION
If you are in need of any of the above mentioned
products or services, you should contact:
Laundries unlimited of Indiana, Inc.
dba Tanning Supplies unlimited.
1504 Sadlier Circle South Drive;
Indianapolis; IN 46239, U.S.A.
1-877-307-8434 (toll free) or 317-217-1700
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.
ACCESSORY PARTS
Description KBL item no.
Protective eyewear 3010104000
Headrest 3010212010
Technical documentation like operating and assem-
bly instructions as well as diagrams and original
spare parts can be provided by KBL.
2.8 Updating system software
Risk of damage by switching off the
power supply voltage.
Disconnecting power supply during the
update process, will lead to damage of
electronic components.
• Make sure that the tanning device is
not disconnected from the power sup-
ply voltage during the update.
To accomplish the update download the “USB-
Connect” software offered by KBL. For detailed
information press the help-button in the main menu.
2.9 Setup location
OPERATION IN MOBILE FACILITIES
CAUTION
Crushing hazard caused by sudden
movements
The tanning device is unsuitable for oper-
ation in mobile facilities (buses, trains,
ships).
• The tanning device must be adapted
in order to ensure trouble-free opera-
tion when used in mobile facilities.
DANGER OF OVERHEATING BY OBSTRUCTION
OF THE AIRFLOW
Avoid in any case a change, obstruction or block-
age of the air inflow and outflow area to the tanning
device or to make any unauthorized changes to the
tanning device. The manufacturer shall bear no liabil-
ity for damage or injuries resulting from such actions.
• Comply with the ventilation information to avoid
serious system malfunctions.
• Only use OEM spare parts of the same type! The
use of other parts will void the manufacturer’s war-
ranty!
• Maintain the minimum distances from ceiling, bot-
tom and the walls! Dimensions are given in chapter
technical data
.
Insufficient air supply leads to overheat-
ing which may result in damaging the
tanning device!
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
DANGER
Explosive atmosphere
Operation in explosive atmospheres can
cause explosions.
• Do not operate the tanning device in an
explosive atmosphere.

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SALTY AIR - CONTAMINATED AIR
Salty air, contaminated air may lead to
corrosion of the housing and electrical
components. Damage to the tanning
device possible!
• Do not operate the tanning device in
locations with aggressive environmental
conditions (e.g. air containing chlorine).
• Do not install the tanning device at swim-
ming pools.
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT
Do not use near (24 inches or closer) equipment sen-
sitive to electromagnetic interference.
This tanning device complies with International
Standards (as set forth in manufacturer’s declaration
following) for electromagnetic compatibility for medi-
cal electrical equipment and/or systems.
These standards are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a typical
medical installation.
However, because of the proliferation of radio-fre-
quency transmitting equipment and other sources
of electrical noise in healthcare and other environ-
ments, it is possible that high levels of such interfer-
ence due to close proximity or strength of a source
might disrupt the performance of this tanning device.
Medical electrical equipment needs special precau-
tions regarding EMC, and all equipment must be
installed and put into service according to the EMC
information specified in this manual
(chapter 4.1)
.
DIFFERENCE IN TEMPERATURE
Risk of damage by switching on the
power supply voltage.
When there are great differences in tempera-
ture between the transportation route and the
installation site the tanning device shall not be
put into operation immediately after being set
up.
• Before connecting the tanning device
to the power supply, wait at least for 2
hours.
2.10 Commissioning
DANGER
Damaged mains power cable
Risk of death or fatal injury due to electric
shock when touching a damaged mains
power cable.
• Only the manufacturer or specialized
companies may replace the mains
power cable!
Initial commissioning will be carried out by the man-
ufacturer’s own service technicians or by qualified,
trained and authorized service technicians. The tan-
ning device will be handed over ready for use.
As studio operator it is your responsibility to observe
the electrical regulations applicable at the installation
site.
The tanning device incorporates special preventive
measures with regard to the electromagnetic com-
patibility and must be installed and commissioned
according to the EMC instructions obtained from this
operating instructions.
If the tanning device has not been used for a lon-
ger period of time, then it must first be inspected by
qualified, trained and authorized service technicians,
before being put back into operation again.
Ensure no electromagnetic compatibility issues with
the siting
(chapter 4.1)
.

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2.11 Obligations of the studio
operator
• The studio operator is responsible for informing
users on possible risks of tanning.
• All danger and safety labels attached to the tan-
ning device must be observed and shall not be
removed!
• The tanning device shall only be used when in
proper operational condition!
• The studio operator is responsible to ensure that
the tanning device is handled properly.
• No safety equipment (e.g. thermal switch) shall
be removed, deactivated, or otherwise bypassed
as it may impair the safe operation of the tanning
device!
• The electrical installation must be equipped
with a freely accessible all-pole disconnecting
device (Master switch with clearly marked on/off
settings e.g. “O” and “I” or additional indicator
light). The master switch shall be fitted externally
on the side of the tanning booth, so the operator
can access it at any time, even when the tanning
device is in operation.
• Site the tanning device in such a way as the MAINS
ON/OFF switch and the MAINS supply cable are
not obstructed (difficult to access).
2.12 Training of staff
The studio operator is obligated to train his staff and
to instruct them in the established legal and accident
prevention regulations. He must ensure that his staff
has understood and observes these instructions.
This includes:
• Operating instructions.
• Safety instructions.
• Information regarding intended use and foresee-
able misuse.
• Cleaning/disinfection and maintenance instruc-
tions.
- The instructions and additional information from
the manufacturer must be available to the staff at
their workplace. Regularly test your staff‘s safety
consciousness and awareness of the risks, taking
into account the operating instructions of the tan-
ning device.
- Make sure that the cleaning/disinfection intervals
are complied with, especially the cleaning and dis-
infection of the tanning device after every use.
- Make sure that your staff provides the customers
with appropriate advice, especially regarding tan-
ning times, possible risks and the operation of the
tanning device.
2.13 Technical modications
The tanning device has been constructed in accor-
dance with current safety regulations.
The specifications and illustrations on these instruc-
tions are subject to technical modifications which are
required in order to improve the tanning device.
• Unauthorized modifications and changes to the
tanning device are forbidden.
• Use only OEM spare parts!
2.14 Instruction updates
Use the current tanning device
documentation
The tanning device documentation is
updated regularly by the manufacturer.
Make sure you are using the latest version.
For instruction updates, please contact:
Laundries unlimited of Indiana, Inc.
dba Tanning Supplies unlimited.
1504 Sadlier Circle South Drive;
Indianapolis; IN 46239, U.S.A.
1-877-307-8434 (toll free) or 317-217-1700

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3.1 General safety notes
Read the operating instructions before using the tan-
ning device.
This tanning device must be operated with an exter-
nal timer as specified in chapter
Timer controlled
operation
.
NOTE: This tanning device is intended to be uses by
only one adult person at a time. Therefore, only one
(1) pair of protective eyewear is provided with each
KBL tanning device. Use protective eyewear when-
ever the tanning device is operated. Read related
operating instructions in chapter
Guidelines for the
use of protective eyewear
.
Do not tan more than once in a 24 hour period.
Tanning results normally occur after a few sessions
and increase after four (4) weeks of regular expo-
sure. Follow the exposure schedule in accordance
with your skin type as specified in chapter Exposure
schedule. Failure to do so may result in overexpo-
sure. However, regardless of how dark an individual
may tan on this tanning device, it will not provide
adequate protection against overexposure to natural
sunlight or UVB tanning devices.
SKIN TYPE II - This is the individual that usually
burns easily and severely, tans minimally or lightly
and peels.
SKIN TYPE III - Often referred to as „AVERAGE“ com-
plexion. Burns moderately and tans about average.
SKIN TYPE IV - This individual burns minimally, tans
easily and above average with each exposure.
SKIN TYPE V - This individual rarely burns, tans eas-
ily and substantially.
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
No modification of this equipment is
allowed.
• Follow all instructions given in this manual. In addi-
tion to that, observe all applicable statutory provi-
sions and regulations, also those applicable in the
country of operation.
• The tanning device may only be installed and
assembled by qualified, trained and authorized
service technicians.
• Observe all danger signals and safety signs
attached to the equipment.
• Safety signs must not be removed, and safety
appliances must not be disabled.
• The tanning device may only be operated when in
perfect working condition.
• Never operate the tanning device with the outer
covering removed or with the acrylic panes
removed.
• Pay attention to the load limit of the 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.
3.2 Duties of the operator
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages or
injuries resulting from improper use of the equipment
or non-observance of these operating instructions.
Only use original spare parts, otherwise operating
authorization and terms of guarantee will become
invalid.
3. Safety notes

3.3 Intended use
This sunlamp product is a tanning device intended
for the tanning of the human skin of an adult person
who is in full command of his/her physical, sensorial
and mental faculties. Moreover, sufficient knowledge
and experience are required.
Wear protective eyewear to block UV radiation during
tanning.
Lie down on the bench in a straight position and with
physical contact to the bench. Choose a suitable
position to reach the interior control panel at all times
during the tanning.
3.4 Indications for use
This sunlamp product is an over-the-counter tanning
device emitting ultraviolet light in the UVB and UVA
region of the spectrum intended for tanning of the
human skin of an adult person.
3.5 Contraindications
Any adult person listed here after may not use this
sunlamp product. If in doubt consult a physician.
This sunlamp product is contraindicated for use on
persons under the age of 18 years.
This sunlamp product must not be used
• if skin lesions or open wounds are present.
• by persons wearing heart pacemakers.
• by persons prone to sunburn (skin type I).
• by persons already suffering from sunburn.
• by persons taking medicines.
• by persons taking photosensitive medications.
• by persons, who had several severe sunburns as
children.
• by persons, who are being treated by a physician
for conditions associated with photosensitivity.
• by persons, who are prone to freckles.
• by persons with atypical discolored skin areas
or/and with more than five atypical moles with a
diameter of 5 millimeters or more and persons with
more than 16 moles with a diameter greater than or
equal to 2 millimeters. If in doubt, consult a physi-
cian!
• by persons with naturally red hair color.
• by persons, who do not tan at all or cannot tan
without getting sunburn.
3.6 Warnings
• This sunlamp product should not be used on indi-
viduals who have had skin cancer or have a family
history of skin cancer.
• Persons repeatedly exposed to ultraviolet sunlamp
products should be regularly evaluated for skin can-
cer.
3.7 Foreseeable misuse
• This sunlamp product is not designed to be used
by persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental abilities and/or with a lack of experience or
insufficient knowledge.
• During the operation no other person shall be in the
radiation range of the sunlamp product.
• Children, should be supervised to make sure that
they do not use the sunlamp product as a toy.
• The irradiation of animals, especially reptiles.
• Any type of use that differs from the provisions
under the chapter
Safety notes
is considered mis-
use.
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3.8 Timer controlled operation
This sunlamp product must be operated with an exter-
nal timer that is listed in compliance with UL 917.
If the external timer fails, the sunlamp product is auto-
matically switched off by an internal timer after the
TE-time of the respective type of sunlamp product.
The maximum tanning time must not be exceeded.
• The exposure times stated in the expo-
sure schedule must be entered at the
external timer.
• Information on how to enter the expo-
sure time can be found in the operating
instructions of your external timer.
Accessory equipment connected to the analog and
digital interfaces must be certified to the respective
IEC standards (i.e. IEC 60601-1 for medical equip-
ment). Furthermore all configurations shall comply
with the system standard IEC 60601-1-1.
3.9 Guidelines for the use of
protective eyewear
Before use, the length of the elastic strap must be
adjusted to the required head size. For maximum
protection to elevate stray light, the eye protection
must fit securely and comfortably on the eyelids. If is
any stray light from the sides or under the rim of the
lens, DO NOT USE this eye protection. Ask the stu-
dio staff to recommend an alternative eye protection.
Never use eye protection lenses that are broken,
cracked, bleached out, or otherwise damaged.
For cleaning the protective eyewear refer to chapter
Instructions on cleaning, disinfection and care
.
3.10 Freeing a trapped person
PROPER FUNCTION OF CANOPY DRIVE
Regardless of the operating state (stand by or in
operation) of the tanning device, the canopy can be
opened (lifted) manually from the inside or the out-
side easily and with very little effort, any time.
The easiest way to open the canopy is using the
designated handle which is freely accessible from
the inside and the outside of the device.
The canopy drive (lift) mechanism is a purely
mechanical function that does not depend on elec-
trical power.
MALFUNCTION OF CANOPY DRIVE
If, during a tanning session, a mechanical defect
occurs at the canopy drive, lifting the canopy manu-
ally from the inside and from the outside is still pos-
sible at any time.
There is no mechanical interlock to prevent lifting the
canopy.
However, if the canopy drive fails, a higher effort is
required to manually lift the canopy and therefore
one or two persons are needed to support the open-
ing process from the outside.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
• Observe the maintenance instructions for the can-
opy drive as prescribed in chapter
Maintenance
intervals
.
• Look for a quiet and smooth movement of the can-
opy drive. If unusual noises occur, the canopy drive
must be checked by qualified, trained and autho-
rized service technicians.

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3.12 Use of headphones
CAUTION
Hearing damage possible
Using headphones or earphones at high
volume may result in permanent hearing
damage.
• Do not set the volume too high.
3.13 Lamp breakage
CAUTION
Risk of mercury toxicity
Risk of mercury toxicity after a lamp
breakage. Please comply with the
following instructions:
• you must immediately disconnect the
tanning device from the mains power.
• have children immediately leave the
room.
• you must ventilate the room for at
least 15 minutes.
• put on disposable gloves.
• open the window first, then collect
the glass shards and escaped mer-
cury and put it into a sealable con-
tainer.
• bring the container to a collection site
for waste lamps.

4. Description of the tanning device
4.1 Standards
This tanning device is in conformity with performance standards 21 CFR 1040.20 and the standards for
electromagnetic compatibility IEC 60601-1-2:2014 and EN 60601-1-2:2015 (EMC):
EN61000-3-2; EN61000-3-3; EN60601-1-2; EN55011; EN61000-4-2; EN61000-4-3; EN61000-4-4; EN61000-4-5; EN61000-4-6; EN61000-
4-8; EN61000-4-11.
According to CISPR 11 the electromagnetic emission characteristic of this tanning device is classified in Group1
and Class A.
The emission characteristics of this device make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals (CISPR 11
class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for which CISPR 11 class B is normally required) this device
might not offer adequate protection to radio-frequency communication services. The studio operator might need
to take mitigation measures, such as relocating or re-orienting the equipment.
See EMC Tables according to IEC 60601-1-2:2014 and EN 60601-1-2:2015.
If, at any point, you determine that the ESSENTAIL PERFORMANCE of the tanning device has been impaired
(due to electro-magnetic interference or other causes), then terminate installation / operation and consult the
factory before continuing.
Table 1
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emission
The tanning device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The studio operator
of the tanning device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emission tests Compliance Electromagnetic environment - Guidance
RF emissions
according to CISPR 11 Group 1
The tanning device uses RF energy exclusively for its internal
FUNCTION. Therefore, its HF emissions are very low and
not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
RF emissions
according to CISPR 11 Class A
The tanning device is intended for use in facilities other than
residential areas, and for facilities that are directly connected
to a public low-voltage supply system that also supplies resi-
dential buildings.
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Table 2
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity to Interference
The tanning device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The studio operator
of the tanning device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity tests IEC 60601-
Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment
- Guidance
Electrostatic discharge accord-
ing to IEC 61000-4-2
± 8 kV
contact discharge
± 15 kV
air discharge
+/- 8 kV
contact discharge
+/- 15 kV
air discharge
Floors should be made of wood or concrete
or be covered with ceramic tiles. If floors are
covered with synthetic material, the relative
humidity needs to be at least 30 %.
Fast transient electrical distur-
bances/bursts according to IEC
61000-4-4
± 2 kV
for power-supply lines
± 1 kV
for input and output lines
± 2 kV
for power-supply lines
± 1 kV
for input and output lines
Mains power quality should be that of a typi-
cal industrial or hospital environment.
Surge voltages (surges)
according to IEC 61000-4-5
± 1 kV
differential mode voltage
± 2 kV
common mode voltage
± 1 kV
differential mode voltage
± 2 kV
common mode voltage
Mains power quality should be that of a typi-
cal industrial or hospital environment.
Voltage dips, short interruptions
and voltage variations on pow-
er-supply input lines according
to IEC 61000-4-11
Dips
0% for 1 cycle
70% for 25/30 cycles
Interrupts
0% for 250/300 cycles
Dips
0% for 1 cycle
70% for 25/30 cycles
Interrupts
0% for 250/300 cycles
Mains power quality should be that of a typi-
cal industrial or hospital environment.
If the studio operator of the tanning device
requires continuous operation of the device
even in the event of interruptions of the pow-
er supply, it is recommended that the tan-
ning device is powered by an uninterrupted
power supply unit.
Power-frequency (50/60 Hz)
magnetic field according to IEC
61000-4-8
30 A/m 30 A/m
Power-frequency magnetic fields should be
at levels characteristic of a typical location in
a typical industrial or hospital environment.
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Table 4
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity to Interference
The tanning device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The studio operator
of the tanning device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity tests IEC 60601-
Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment
- Guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to
the tanning devive, including cables, than
the recommended separation distance
calculated from the equation applicable to
the frequency of the transmitter.
Site the device a miniumum of 24 inches
from any other electrical / electronical
devices to mitigate electro-magnetic efforts
between devices
Conducted RF disturbances
according to IEC 61000-4-6
3 Veff
150 kHz to 80 MHz
10 Veff
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 Veff
150 kHz to 80 MHz
10 Veff
150 kHz to 80 MHz Site the device a miniumum of 24 inches
from any other electrical / electronical
devices to mitigate electro-magnetic efforts
between devices
Radiated RF disturbances
according to IEC 61000-4-3
10 V/m
80 MHz to 1,0 GHz
10 V/m
1,4 GHz to 2,0 GHz
10 V/m
2,0 GHz to 2,7 GHz
10 V/m
80 MHz to 1,0 GHz
10 V/m
1,4 GHz to 2,0 GHz
10 V/m
2,0 GHz to 2,7 GHz
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters,
as determined by an electromagnetic site
survey ashall be lower than the compliance
level in all frequency ranges.
Interference may occur in the vicin-
ity of equipment marked with the following
symbol:
aField strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio,
AM and FM radio and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic envi-
ronment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength
in the location in which the tanning device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, The tanning device
should be observed to verify normal operation in every location of use. If abnormal performance is observed, additional
measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the tanning device unit.
Table 6
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile
RF communications equipment and the tanning device
The tanning device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances
are controlled.
Site the device a miniumum of 24 inches from any other electrical / electronical devices to mitigate electro-
magnetic efforts between devices.
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4.2 Components
The tanning device basically consists of the following
components:
• The canopy including 24 tubes, 3 facial tanners
and interior control panel.
• The bed part including 16 tubes and the electronic
unit. Depending on the model also with optionally
available components.
1Canopy
2Locking bar with the locks for the canopy
pane.
3Interior control panel
4Facial tanner
5Audio console with sound system. (optional
equipment)
6Bed (faceplate)
7Opening mechanism of the bed part
8Bed pane
9aquaCool - nozzles (optional equipment)
10 Canopy pane
11 Air nozzles
12 Decorative lighting
③
④
②
⑤
①
⑥
⑨
⑦
⑧
⑩
⑪
⑫
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5.1 Class I ME equipment
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this
equipment must only be connected to a
supply mains with protective earth.
5.3 Connecting the mains voltage
DANGER
Live parts
Risk of death or fatal injury due to electric
shock when touching live parts.
• Switch neutral
• Secure against reconnection
• Check for neutrality
• Ground and short-circuit
• Cover or shield any adjacent live parts or
components
Both the power supply and the related connection
work must comply with national standards and local
regulations. The connection work and replacement
of the power supply cord must only be performed
by qualified, trained and authorized service techni-
cians. The connection to the 3 x 220 V mains must
be protected by maximum over current protection.
For Canada a Class-A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) has to be used. Further information can be
found in chapter “Technical data”.
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). The
master switch shall be fitted externally on the side of
the tanning booth, so the operator can access it at
any time, even when the tanning device is in opera-
tion. This means that for full separation each pole
must have a contact gap according to the condi-
tions of the overvoltage category III. The device shall
be capable of being locked in the off-position and
shall comply with IEC 60447. A supply main switch
must not be incorporated in the power supply cord.
A Class-A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) has
to be used for Canada. Should the operation of the
tanning device cause any interference in the pow-
er supply network, e.g. with ripple-control systems
(TRA), consult your power supply company to have
corresponding blocking elements (audio frequency
suppressors) installed.
WIRING FOR 3-PHASE OPERATION
3-Phase Operation
(3 x 220V / 60Hz)
GND L1 L2 L3
ⓐ
5. Connections
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5.4 Connecting an external
audio source
When connecting an external audio source (studio
music), pay attention to the correct polarity.
R-
green
Wiring on the audio equipment’s side
yellow
white
brown
R+ L- L+
5.5 Level adjustment studio
music signal
The voice / audio system components are built in
the middle of the bed part (vacuum housing) of the
tanning device. The potentiometer which serves of
the external audio signal is located on the left side
of the housing. To avoid overdrive, select the level
adjustment accordingly. The level setting depends
on the strength of the external signal and should
be carried out by qualified, trained and authorized
service technicians. Adjustment of the sound level
can only be conducted in the service menu.
5.6 Operation using different
audio sources
The audio source can be changed via the interior
control panel.
The tanning device can be operated using the
following audio sources:
INTERNAL MP3 PLAYER
When using the internal MP3 player, you can either
play the music tracks that are originally supplied on
the SD card, or you can record your own tracks to
the SD card.
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
LINE-IN
As an external audio source, you can connect
devices ranging from the standard-line level to low
loudspeaker levels.
These sources comprise:
• Studio music
• External bluetooth players such as smartphones
etc.
EXTERNAL 100 V AUDIO SIGNAL (OPTIONAL
FEATURE)
If you decide for a connection to a 100 V audio
system, you will need a transformer (KBL no.: 9100
0170 00) for the transmission of the audio signal.
This connection must be made by qualified, trained
and authorized service technicians.
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