MYSTIC TAN MYSTIC MTM-2500HD Technical Document

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MYSTIC HD SYSTEM
(MTM-2500HD)
EQUIPMENT MANUAL

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MYS TIC HD BOOTH EQUIPMENT MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Equipment Se ction 1 (Pag e 3)
•Important Safeguards (Page 4-7)
•Timer Installation
oStand-Alone Mode (Page 8)
oNetwork Installation (Page 9-10)
oDatabase Network (Page 10)
•Operating Your Mystic HD System
oMagneTan Technology (Page 11)
oOperating on a Network (Page 12)
oOperating in Stand-Alone Mode (Page 12)
oCanceling a Session (Page 12)
oCustomer Inserts Cartridge (Page 13)
oCustomer Activates the Session (Page 13)
oSession Complete (Page 14)
oPurge/Rinse/Reset (Page 14)
oCleaning the Booth (Page 14)
oTouchpad Operation (Page 15)
Equipment M ain t en ance Se ction 2 (Pag e 16)
•Periodic Maintenance (Page 17)
oSpeaker Volume Adjustment (Page 17)
•Quick Guide (Page 18)
oAfter-Session Cleaning
oEnd of Day Cleaning-Spray Nozzle
oEnd of Day Cleaning-Interior
oEnd of Day Cleaning-Exterior
•Weekly Maintenance (Page 19-23)
oSpray Nozzle Guide Rail
oExhaust Fan Filter
oInline Strainer (Drain Pump Filter)
•Monthly Maintenance (Page 24)
oFloor Tub Sump & Float Sensor
oDraining Air Compressor Tank
Equipment Troubleshooting Se ction 3 (Pag e 26)
•Important Fail-Safes (Page 27)
•Equipment Troubleshooting (Page 28-30)
•Mini-Controller Fault Lights Indicators (Page 30)
Consumer Troubleshooting Se c tion 4 (Pag e 31)
•Consumer Troubleshooting (Page 32-33)

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SECTION 1
EQUIPMENT

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Important Safeguards
RE A D A N D U N D ERS T A N D A L L I N ST R UC TIO NS BEF ORE USI NG THI S PRO DU CT
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions must always be followed. Failure to
follow all instructions listed below may result in fire, electrical shock or other serious personal
injury.
D A N GER - To reduce risk of electrical shock:
•To reduce risk of injury, only qualified electrical service personnel should open the
electrical control panels.
•Always unplug both the heater system and control box electrical cords from the wall
sockets before opening the control panel or working on or near any electrical
component. There is a risk of electrical shock if the control panel is opened while the
unit is plugged in.
W AR NI N G - To reduce risk of burns, electrical shock, fire, or injury to persons:
•Close supervision is necessary when this product is used by, on, or near children or
invalids.
•This appliance is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction.
•Use this product only as intended per the instructions in this manual. Do not use
attachments or solutions not recommended by the manufacturer.
•Never operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly,
or if any part has been damaged.
•Keep the cords away from heated surfaces.
•Connect this product to properly grounded outlets only. (See Gr oundi ng
In struc ti ons on pages 5 & 6)
•Do not allow water to accumulate on the floor around the spray unit.
•Do not allow unauthorized persons to enter the mechanical/electrical room. Keep the
door to the mechanical/electrical room closed and locked.
•Do not operate this unit with a person in the mechanical/electrical room unless the
person is trained service personnel.
•Do not allow children access to the mechanical/electrical room.
•Use only the hoses supplied with this unit. Do not make a substitution for any reason.
These hoses must be inspected periodically and replaced as necessary.
!
!
The following decal is
located on the Mystic HD
System near areas of
potential danger. If decal
is missing, damaged, lost
or illegible, please call your
nearest MT Industries, Inc.
representative for a free
replacement.

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Important Safeguards (continued):
Save These Instructions
G R OU N DI N G I N ST RU CTI ON S – This product must be grounded. In the event of an
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an
escape wire for the electrical current. This product is equipped with a cord containing a
grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is
properly installed and grounded. All wiring should be done according to local electrical
codes.
D A N GER - Improper use of the grounding plug can result in the risk of electrical shock.
This product has 2 power cords each with a grounding plug as illustrated below (see 220V
Heater/Dry er ) and on the next page (see Contr ol Box). Make sure the plug is only used
with a properly grounded outlet. Do not modify the plug provided or use an adapter. If the
plug will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Damaged cords may cause electrical shock or fire. Replace damaged cords immediately.
!
!
HEATER / DRYER
Red
48
White
50
Black
49
Cord A – to M ain Control Bo x
220V Single Phase
Min. 20 Amp
Plug only into
properly grounded
outlet.

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TOUCHPAD
Main Power
ENABLE SESSION
PURGE/RESET
MAIN CONTROL
BOX
Insert Heater
Control Cord
A through
this opening
115V US (0r 2 2 0V
Intern ational Only)
GFCI P rot e ct ed.
115V GFI (US)
220V (International
Only)

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Important Safeguards (continued):
RE A D A N D U N D ERS T A N D A L L I N ST R UC TIO NS BEF ORE USI NG THI S PRO DU CT
Important - The water supply to your booth m ust be turned off at the end of each
day!
The shutoff valve should be easily accessible and located at the end of your in-room water
source.
MT Industries® is not responsible for the integrity of supply line hoses.
To maintain compliance with city codes, please consult with your plumbing contractor.
12”
Note: This conn e ction is a
¾” G arden Hos e Fitting
M al e, wit h on /o f f v a lv e .
Cold Water Supply
Minimum water
pressure 40 psi,
Maximum 80 psi
Place waste and water connections a minimum
of 24” and a maximum 30” away from the right
sidewall.
M ain W ate r
Suppl y sh u to f f
42” above floor

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Stand-Alone Mode
The Stand-alone Mode gives you the ability to operate the Mystic HD® booth, without the use
of a timer system.
Stand-Alo ne Mode:
Activating the Stand-Alo ne Mode:
To set the booth in the stand-alone mode, move the Slide Switch to stand-alone mode
position. The wall mounted main control box can either be set to stand-alone mode or timer
mode. See network instructions for the use of the timer mode.
Stand-Alone / Timer Toggle Slide
Is Located Inside Of The Main Control
Box
TOUCHPAD
Main Power
ENABLE SESSION
PURGE/RESET
MAIN CONTROL
BOX

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Network Installation
The Mystic HD System has the ability to connect to your T-Max or Intellitan Manager network.
T-Max / I ntellitan Timer:
Timer Co nnection :
The wall mounted main control box has two inputs marked ‘timer.’ Connect two low voltage
wires from these inputs to the timer relay wires. The Stand-Alone / Timer Slide Switch must be
set in the timer mode.
Statio n Addressi ng :
The station address identifies where your Mystic HD® booth is located in your salon.
Please contact your timer supplier for additional information. *
*Contact your Network Timer representative for T-Max or Intellitan Manager network support.
NETWORK
“Daisy chain”
to next
booth.
RJ22 Jack
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
T-Max Manager
KEY
Start/Stop
T-Max
3A
Stand-Alone /
Timer
Slide Switch
Located Inside
Box
T-max
Timer
MAIN
CONTROL
BOX
Timer relay
wires

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Network Installation
The Mystic HD System has the ability to connect to your Database Network.
Database Timer:
Timer Co nnection :
The wall mounted main control box has two inputs marked ‘timer.’ Connect two low voltage
wires from these inputs to the timer relay wires. The (Stand-Alone / Timer) toggle switch must
be set in the timer mode.
Statio n Addressi ng :
The station address identifies where your Mystic HD booth is located in your salon.
Please contact your timer supplier for additional information. *
*Contact your Network Timer representative for T-Max or Intellitan Manager network support.
Room
St a r t
Button
Start/St
op
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
T-max
Timer
MAIN
CONTROL
BOX
Timer relay
wires

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Opera ting Your Mystic HD Syste m
MagneTan™ Technology
MagneTan™ is our patented process that uses the body's natural electrostatic properties to
attract Tanning Solution to every exposed surface of the skin. When the solution passes
through the spray nozzles in a Mystic HD System, the micro-myst particles are polarized, taking
on the characteristics of "tiny magnets." These particles are attracted evenly to the skin to
create a smooth, natural-looking tan.
Basic mag netic and electromagnetic theory:
For Example: R ubbing a balloon with a cloth: Rubbing a balloon with a cloth will build
up excess electrons on the balloon. The balloon will then be attracted to the wall.
This basic principle is the foundation for MagneTan™ technology. Like a balloon induced with
excess electrons, the MagneTan™ nozzle induces excess electrons to the surface of the
tanning myst droplets, which are then attracted to the body… like the balloon to the wall.
Mystic HD System
The Mystic HD System utilizes individual product cartridges that allow the salon owner to offer
customized tanning to each individual’s needs.
MagneTan Nozzle

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Operating your Mystic HD System (continued)
Important :
Read the “Important Fail-Safes” before operating your Mystic HD System.
Step 1.
(On a Network) E nabli ng the Mystic HD System:
Note: Before you can enable the Mystic HD System for customer usage, it must be in “Ready
Status Mode”. This is indicated by the spray housing resting a 1/3 of the way from the bottom
of the tower and is not flashing a green light dirty status signal.
The Mystic HD System will only enable after the timer starts it’s countdown, thus closing it’s
relay. The booth doesn’t use the actual time sent, it only uses it as a signal. Setting your in-
room timer to auto start is suggested. The time on the in-room timer can completely run out
and not affect the booth operations.
Network: To enable the Mystic HD System for customer usage, you will need to send time
of at least Two Mi nutes to the in-room remote timer (T-Max 3A) or (Data Base wall Switch).
(In Stand-Alone Mode ) Enabl i ng t he Mystic HD System:
Note: Before you can enable the Mystic HD System for customer usage, it must be in “Ready
Status Mode”. The Ready Status Mode is indicated by the sprayer resting at the bottom of the
tower and the green light on the spray housing and the touchpad is not flashing a dirty status
signal.
Stand-Alo ne: To enable the Mystic HD System for customer usage in Stand-Alone mode,
you will need to press the Enable button located on the touchpad.
•The pre-heat cycle will begin.
The Touch-Free Start Sensor will “enable,” along with an accompanying illumination of the
green enable light on the spray housing. Approximately 2 seconds after the time has been
sent to the booth, an automated message will state:
“Welcome to Mystic Tan, i nsert your product cartridge, close the door and begin
your pre-tan regimen. The booth’s pre-heati ng cycle is now activated. Please
wait u ntil the pre-heat cycle is complete before entering t he boot h.”
•This message will repeat itself every 45 seconds until the session is activated.
Ca nceli ng a Session:
If the customer changes his/her mind on their session and the session has not been started,
simply press and hold the reset button on the touchpad for 3 seconds. This will return it back
to Ready Mode. If using POS/Salon Software, resetting the timer will not reset the unit. You
must use the reset button on the touchpad.

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Operating your Mystic HD System (continued):
Step 2 .
Customer Inserts Cartridge:
The customer will need to enter the booth and insert the product cartridge into the
Sprayer receiver, then exit the booth and perform pre-tan preparation while the unit pre-heats.
Step 3.
Customer Activates the Sessio n:
“Welcome to Mys tic Tan, ins ert your produ c t c artridge, close th e door, and begin your
pre- t an regimen. The booth pre-h eating c y cle is now a cti vated. Ple a s e w ait un til the
pre-heat c y cle is complete be fore en t e ring the booth.”
“The pre -heat c y cle is complete. When r e ady, en t e r the booth a nd hold your h and in
f ron t of th e touch- fre e s t art sen sor to begin your ses sion.”
The preheat cycle will run for approximately 3 minutes.
Once the Touch-Free Start Sensor has been activated, the spray housing will move halfway
down and stop, this is the starting position. During this time, the automated voice will state:
“Ple a s e mo ve to the number ed positioning plates and stand with your Le ft Foot on
Number 1 and your Right Foot on Number 3 . Spraying st a r t s in, Thre e ….. Two … .1……
P au sing fo r drying cy cle.”
Once the first spray application pass is completed, the automated voice will state:
“Turn right, stand with your L e ft Foot on 2 a nd your Right Foot on 4 – Sp ra ying s ta r ts in,
Thre e ….. Two … .1……
P au sing fo r drying cy cle.”
Once the second spray application pass is completed, the automated voice will state:
“Turn right, stand with your L e ft Foot on 3 and your Right Foot on 1 –Spr aying st ar ts in ,
Thre e ….. Two … .1……
P au sing fo r drying cy cle.”
Once the third spray application pass is completed, the automated voice will state:
Turn right, st a nd with you r L e ft Foot on 4 and your Right Foot on 2 –Spraying st a rt s in,
Thre e ….. Two … .1……
P au sing fo r drying cy cle .
Once the fourth and final spray application pass is completed, the automated voice will state:
“The final drying s e ssion is now a c tivated. Ple as e e xit when s kin is completely dry.
Thank you for c hoosing Mys tic Tan.”
Once the session is completed, the exhaust fan will continue running for thirty seconds.

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Operating your Mystic HD System (continued):
Step 4.
Sessio n Completed:
Note: The Mystic HD System will automatically go into the Dirty Bed Status mode. This is
indicated by the flashing green light on the spray housing and on the Mini-Controller remote.
The flash sequence is a repeat of two flashes and pause.
Step 5.
Purge / Ri nse / Reset
The purge/rinse/reset cycle is automated and will begin 90 seconds after the tanning drying
session is complete. It will first purge the system, then rinse the booth, then reset.
Note: You can deactivate this automated process by pressing the rinse button down for 3
seconds.
“Cleani ng cycle activated please close the door.”
Step 6.
Manu al ly Cleani ng t he Booth:
If not using the automated purge/rinse feature, press the Rinse Button on the touchpad or use
the water hose with sprayer to rinse off the interior of the booth. This will remove the excess
Myst™ from the walls, floor and the spray-housing receiver. Then press the P urge / Reset
button again to remove any remaining rinse water from the inside of the receiver.
To disi nfect the booth, refer to End of Day Cleaning.

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Manually purge the unit.
Also used to cancel a session by
holding down for 3 seconds.
Use this button to select the AUTO RINSE
mode to automatically rinse 1 minute after a
session is over. To select auto rinse hold
button down for 3 seconds before unit is
enabled.
Also can be used to manually rinse unit for 1
minute. Press RESET/PURGE to stop rinsing
at any time.
Power - Indicates main
power is on
Indicates AUTO RINSE
mode is selected (hold down
rinse button 3 seconds to
select
Indicates unit is enabled
Steady green light = single cartridge mode
Slowly blinking green light = dual cartridge mode.
After a session this light blinks to indicate unit is ready to
be rinsed.
Status 2 and 3 lights help with
system troubleshooting.
Flashing yellow light – drain pump.
Steady red – low air pressure.
Flashing red - blocked sensor.
Alternating lights – slider movement
Exhaust fan and heater (low and
high) manual operation
Multi-message select
Dual cartridge mode - After
enabling, this button can be used to
select the dual cartridge mode. (the
status 1 light blinks slowly when
dual cartridge mode is selected.)
After the first session the unit can
be enabled for the second cartridge
by the customer passing hand in
front of the start sensor.
Manual enable -- Enables a session
This button operates only if the manual enable mode
is selected (by the switch inside controller). If the
inside switch is “off” than enable will be activated
by the T-max or other salon manager only.
Mystic HD System Touchpad Operation


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Equ ipment Troubleshooting Guide (continued)
Sy m pt o m
Proble m
Causes
Re medy
Timer cord is
disconnected from
the Timer Interface
Board.
Trace all wires to and from the timer
interface box. Reconnect.
Communication chip
is bad.
Contact Tech Support for detailed
replacement instructions.
Cannot set a Tanning
Session: No Automated
Voice Response
The booth timer
interface is not
communicating
with your
Network
Manager.
Station address is
lost.
Refer to S ta tio n A dd r e ssin g
Main water supply is
turned off.
Turn main water supply on.
Regulator valve is
turned off.
Adjust regulator until desired water
pressure is achieved.
Rinse button is
damaged.
Contact Tech Support for detailed
replacement instructions.
Rinse Cycle will not
activate.
The booth’s rinse
cycle will not
activate when
initiated.
Water solenoid valve
is not opening.
Check power to solenoid. Replace if
necessary.
Speaker unplugged.
Trace all wires to and from the speaker.
Reconnect.
Speaker
Volume too low.
Refer to A dj u st in g S pe ak er Vo lu m e
Allow message to complete before
activating sensor.
Automated voice not
working properly.
Automated voice
not functioning.
Touch-free sensor
was activated before
Automated Voice
was done with
previous command.
(Multiple
commands) Note:
Messages will not be
heard over previous
selection.
If no automated voice is heard, turn
Main Power off on wall mount main
box. Wait 30 seconds, then turn back
on.
Filter screen is
blocked.
Remove screen and clean.
Tanning myst hose is
detached from
nozzle.
Trace the tanning myst hose from the
receiver to the spray nozzle.
Reconnect. If problem persists, replace
the hose.
Debris in the
receiver.
Use a flashlight to look into the receiver.
Remove any debris carefully with a pair
of tweezers.
Spray nozzle cone
and flow tube need
to be cleaned.
Refer to C l ean in g S pr ay No zzl e
Co ne an d Fl o w T u be .
Spray nozzle is
not working
properly.
Debris in Vent Tube.
With thumb blocking the spray nozzle
tip, activate the Purge Cycle. This will
force debris out of the vent tube.
Spray nozzle cone
and flow tube need
to be cleaned.
Refer to C l ean in g S pr ay No zzl e
Co ne an d Fl o w T u be .
Spray nozzle is not
receiving a charge.
Pour water into the receiver and
activate a tanning session. If water
wraps around the nozzle cone during
the session, it is receiving a charge. If
not, contact Tech Support.
No tanning myst during
session or tan pattern is
too light or uneven.
Spray Not
Charging.
Ground wire is not
connected to the
MagneTan
positioning plates.
Lift the sump cover and reconnect the
ground wire.

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Equ ipment Troubleshooting Guide (continued)
Sy m pt o m
Proble m
Causes
Re medy
No spray
during session.
Cartridge not
inserted correctly
or an obstruction
exists.
Inspect receiver for obstruction with
flashlight and remove with tweezers
if necessary. Instruct all customers
on how to insert the cartridge into
the receiver.
Tanning myst hose
is detached from
nozzle.
Trace the tanning myst hose from
the receiver to the spray nozzle.
Reconnect. If problem persists,
replace the hose.
Debris in the
receiver.
Use a flashlight to look into the
receiver. Remove any debris
carefully with a pair of tweezers.
Spray nozzle cone
and flow tube
need to be
cleaned.
Refer to C le an i ng S p ray N oz zl e
C on e an d F lo w T u be.
Debris in Vent
Tube.
With thumb blocking the spray
nozzle tip, activate the Purge Cycle.
This will force debris out of the vent
tube.
No tanning myst
during session or tan
pattern is too light or
uneven.
Tan is too light.
Air pressure is too
low.
Calibrate air pressure to proper
setting. Refer to S pr ay No zz le
Calibrat ion.
Touchpad Problem Fault indicators
P ROBLE M FAU LT SIG NA L HOW TO CLEAR
Pump Float In Up Position Flashing Yellow Light Remove water, fix float or fix pump
Air Pressure Dropped Steady Red Light Provide 40-42 psi of air pressure
below 37 psi while running
Blocked Start Sensor Flashing Red Light Clean Sensor
Spray Housing Not Moving Flashing alternating Replace Fuse, Tower or Main Control
Red and yellow Light Box (If it persists call tech support)
Touchpad Standard Operating Indicators
STATUS SIGNAL D E T A ILS
Enabled Steady Solid Waiting For Customer To Start Session
Green Light
In Use- Spraying Steady Solid During Spraying Session
Green Light
In Use- Between Sprays Continues Flashing Between Sprays (during session)
Green Light
Dirty Uneven flashing Press Purge /Reset button
Green Light

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SECTION 4
CONSUMER TROUBLESHOOTING

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Consumer Trouble Shooting Guide
Proble m
Causes
Re medy
Hands have received too
much myst application.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the top of the hands to minimize absorption.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the top of hands to minimize absorption.
Consumer’s TOPS of
hands are too dark.
Skin in this area is dryer and
tends to absorb more.
Try applying a light coat of moisturizer before
applying blending cream.
Consumer’s palms of
hands are too dark.
Very little or no blending
cream was applied to the
palms of the hands.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the palms of the hands to minimize
absorption.
Consumer has white
lines (knuckles, wrist,
chin, neck, etc.)
Skin has overlapped or has
heavy creases.
Tilt head back for neck and chin lines and use
alternate hand positions for knuckles and
wrists. Skin that overlaps must be taught
during application.
Feet receive excess myst
due to the fact that myst is
continually falling to the
floor during the application.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the feet to minimize absorption.
Very little or no blending
cream was applied to the
feet.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the feet to minimize absorption.
Try applying a light coat of moisturizer before
applying blending cream.
Consumer’s feet are too
dark.
Skin in this area is dryer and
tends to absorb more.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the feet to minimize absorption.
Consumer’s tan on feet
is uneven
The tan is lighter due to the
tightness of footwear worn
directly after a tanning
session. Not e: Tight shoes
can trap moisture and rub
off the tan.
Wear loose fitting shoes on the day of the
tanning session.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the toenails to block absorption.
Consumer’s toenails are
turning brown.
Very little or no blending
cream was applied to the
toenails.
Paint toenails with a clear or colored polish.
Try applying a heavier coat of blending cream
to the elbows and knees to minimize
absorption.
Consumer’s elbows and
knees are getting too
dark.
Skin this area is dryer and
tends to absorb more.
Try applying a light coat of moisturizer before
applying blending cream.
Using a shaving cream or
UV tanning lotion
containing an oil additive
Use non oil-based products on the day of
tanning.
Consumer has streaks
on back of legs after
their tanning session.
Skin may be too dry for
rapid absorption.
Apply a light coat of moisturizer prior to the
tanning session.
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