ProSun RenuvaSkin S420 User manual

15 MINUTES
RenuvaSkin S420
User's Manual
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Contact Information
CONGRATULATIONS on your ProSun®purchase!
Please make sure you read this manual carefully before using this equipment and specifically
the maintenance schedule. If you have any questions please contact ProSun directly.
ProSun International LLC
2442 23rd Street North
Saint Petersburg FL 33713
Toll Free: (800) 874-2776
Telephone: (727)825-0400
Fax: (727) 825-0700
For all customer service related questions please contact our service department.
Toll Free: (800) 501-8485
WARNING!
ProSun has drawn up a maintenance schedule to ensure good
performance and maximum life of your unit. It is strongly recommended
to adhere to these service instructions and intervals. Always disconnect
the power before starting any maintenance work or cleaning!!
Read all the instructions thoroughly, failure to do so may result in:
• Serious death or injury
• Damage to the device or environment
WARNING! No Modifcation of this equipment allowed.
For the safety of yourself and others around you please read all the
following instructions thoroughly. Please allow all operators of this
equipment to read these instructions.
COPYRIGHT
ProSun International LLC
The contents may not be duplicated (in whole or part), distributed or
utilized for competitive purposes without authorization or disclosed to
other parties. Changes cannot be made to the information herein.
WARNING!
WARNING!

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Table of Contents
Important Customer Information ........................................................................... 5
Who Should Use, Read, & Understand this Manual ...................................... 5
WarningSigns&Symbols….....................................................................................5
Preparing the Product For Use .............................................................................. 8
Export …....................................................................................................... 8
Transportation ….......................................................................................... 8
Delivery …..................................................................................................... 9
Ventilation ….................................................................................................. 9
Installation & Set-up …................................................................................. 9
Environmental Conditions for Transport & Storage ........................................ 10
EnviromentalConditions forOperation...........................................................10
Comissioning of the Tanning Equipment …….......….....................……….. 11
Equipment Components & Description …………………………….................... 12
Device Description ...................................................................................... 12
Options for Device ....................................................................................... 12
LampConguration……….......…............................................…………….13
Dimensions ............................................................................................................ 13
Equipment Dimensions …........................................................................... 13
Signsand Labelson Equipment.............................................................................14
Technical Data ....................................................................................................... 15
ElectricalSpecications..................................................……...................15
Electrical Requirements .....………………………...………………………..... 15
Electrical Connections …....……………………………………………………. 16
Before Your Red Light Session .......................................................................... 17
Make-up & Cosmetics ...............................................................................… 17
Jewelry ........................................................................................................ 17
Hair & Loose Items ....................................................................................... 17
Medications ................................................................................................. 17
Contact Lenses ............................................................................................ 17
Showering & Hydrating the Skin ................................................................. 17
After the Red Light Session ................................................................................... 18
Cleaning ...................................................................................................... 18
Cleaning the Acrylics .................................................................................. 18
Operation of the Equipment ............................................................................... 19
Obligations of the Business Operator …...................................................... 19
Sta Training ….......................................................................................... 19

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How to Operate the Equipment ................................................................................. 20
Choosing the Correct Exposure Time …………………………………………… 20
Normal Equipment Operation & Software …………………………………………… 21
Operating Modes ………………………………………………………………........ 21
Standby Mode ………………………………………………………...................... 21
Tanning Mode ………………………………………………………...................... 21
Cool Down Mode ………………………………………………………………........ 21
Starting the Session …………............…………………………………………...... 22
Stopping the Session …………..............………………………………………….... 23
Service Mode ………………………………………………………………………… 24
Customer Concerns .................................……............................................................ 25
Storing the Device ...................................................................................................... 25
Decommissioning Your Tanning Unit ................................................................. 25
Storage ............................................................................................................. 25
Disposal ........................................................................................................... 25
ControlFunctions .........................................................................................................26
General Operation ............................................................................................. 27
Optional T-Max Integrated ………….............…………………………………….....…… 29
Optional T-Max …………..............................…………………………………….....…… 30
Error Messages ………………………………………………………..…………………….. 33
Care & Maintenance .................................................................................................. 34
Basic Care Maintenance ……………………………………………………………. 35
Maintenance Schedule …………………………………………………………….. 35
Cleaning & Disinfecting Acrylics ............…………............................................. 36
Cleaning Plastic Surfaces ………………...………………………………………. 37
Cleaning Lamps …………………………….………………………………………. 37
Cleaning the Machine ……………………..………………………………………. 37
Maintenance by Skilled Persons …………………………………………………. 37
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................................................... 38
Replacement Components …………………….……………........................................ 39
Longevity of Acrylics ………………………………………………………………… 39
Longevity of Lamps ……………………………………………………………..…… 39
Disposal of Lamps …………………………………………………………………… 39
TechnicalModications……………………………………………………………...39
Replacing Acrylics ........................................................................................... 40
Replacing the Lamps ....................................................................................... 41
AssemblyIntroduction………………………………………………………………....……42
Included Parts .................................................................................................. 43
Assembly .......................................................................................................... 44
Warranty ....................................................................................................................... 53

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Important Customer Information
Who should use, read and understand this manual:
• Owners - Owners are people that have this equipment in their business and have read and fully understood
this whole user manual. The owner is responsible for ensuring that any other person who uses this
equipment has also read and understood this user manual and labeling on the equipment.
• Operator/User - People who are responsible for the operation, cleaning as well as general maintenance care,
as outlined in this manual, and who instruct the patients in the operation of the equipment. All operators
have fully read and understood this user manual and labeling on the equipment.
• Patient - Any person that receives the tanning session.
• Service technicians- Certified technicians who will perform assembly and maintenance work on the
equipment and have fully read and understood the user manual and labeling on the equipment..
All people that will be operating this equipment need to fully read and understand these instructions and all
labeling on the equipment. A copy of the user manual should be readily available.This manual may include
features that are not included for your bed. Any service work outside of the preventative care table in this manual
should be done by a ProSun authorized technician.
Warning signs and symbols
Danger and Safety Symbols:
Danger Hazard exists for human health.
DANGER!
WARNING!
WARNING: Hazard exists that can be dangerous to human health if instructions are
not followed properly.
WARNING : To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected
to a supply mains with protective earth.
WARNING: Care must be taken when operating this equipment around other
equipment to avoid reciprocal interference. Potential electromagnetic or other
interference could occur to this or to other equipment.Try to minimize interference
by not using other equipment in conjuction with this device.
WARNING: This equipment is designed to comply with IEC 60601-1-2. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful
interference to other devices in the vincinity. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. Harmful interference to other
devices can be determined by turning this equipment ON and OFF. Try to correct the
interference using on or more of the following:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
• Increase the separation between the equipment.
• Connecttheequipmenttoanoutletonadierentcircuitfromthattowhichthe
other device(s) are connected and consult ProSun International LLC for help.

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Follow and read instructions thoroughly prior to using
equipment.
Caution Symbol means to proceed with caution and follow instructions carefully.
ESD-Sensitive devices, do not touch without using necessary proper
precautions.
Symbols found on equipment and packaging:
Keep equipment dry.
Fragile.
This way up.
Use only long forks on the fork lift and only lift on the correct
openings.
Atmospheric pressure limitation. This symbol is accompanied by
the upper and lower limits of atmospheric pressure for storage
and transportation.
Do not double stack. This symbol indicates that the items
shall not be vertically stacked, either because of the nature of
the transport packaging or because of the nature of the items
Temperature limit indicates the maximum and minimum
temperature limits at which the item shall be stored, transported
or used.
Humidity limitation indicates the acceptable upper and lower
limits of relative humidity for transport and storage.
High Voltage exists and is dangerous for human contact.
UV Radiation hazard for Human Health
Type B Applied Parts

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Protective earth connections.
Recyclable Material
Polystyrene
Cardboard
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Mixed Paper
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FOR
Wood
PS
Waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be
disposed as unsorted municipal waste. It must be collected
separately, and must be disposed as per local regulations.
Alternating Current. Single Phase

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Preparing the Product for Use
Export:
The device in this manual is intended for use in the United States and Canada. If this
equipment is exported to other countries, other standards may apply and not all information
in the operator manual may be applicable. ProSun does not assume any liability if there is
non-compliance outside of the intended sale territories of the United States or Canada. The
exporter assumes their own risk by removing this equipment outside of the United States or
Canada.
Transportation:
Equipment must be transported on the pallet on which it is mounted, and should not be double
stacked with other transport materials. If a forklift is used the long forks should be used and
only from the correct side. Only lift the load a few centimeters and move it to the place of
installation.
CAUTION - If the short forks are used damage may occur.
If a forklift cannot be used then the device must be partially disassembled from the pallet for
transport. Installers or persons transporting the equipment may want to use a dolly to move
the disassembled components but be careful of the weight. Each piece should be moved
individually to the place of installation.
During transportation environmental conditions must be met, ambient an ambient temperature
range of - 40 °C to + 70 °C or -40°F to 158°F, relative humidty range of between 10 to 95%
including condensation and atomospheric pressure range of 50 kPa to 106 kPa.
Ifambienttemperaturechangeisdierentfromrequiredtemperaturethenletequipmentsitat
proper temperature for at least 2 hours prior to installation.
L
W
H
Length =85" in or 215.9 cm
Width = 42" in or 106.68 cm
Height = 64" in or 162.56 cm
Weight = 550 lbs or 250 kg - 40 °C 10% 50kPa
70 °C 95% 106kPa

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Delivery:
Once equipment is delivered make sure proper tempeatures, humidty and atmospheric
pressure are in place.
The following items are included in the delivery:
• Red Light equipment
• Protective goggles
• Bed cleaner
• All parts in assembly manual
• User Manual
Note that equipment is delivered through third party freight company. Equipment will not
be brought inside the building by freight company unless prior arrangements are made.
Coordinate with ProSun installation department to set up delivery and installation details.
In a commercial setting an external timer is required. ProSun recommends to use this
accesory (T-Max Flushmount G2).
Ventillation:
The Device must always have proper ventilation. Failure to do so can cause in serious
safety hazards and overheating of the equipment.
DANGER!
Installation and Set-up:
Equipment should only be installed in dry rooms with proper ventillation and airing. The room
shouldbetherecommendedsizeof8x7ftinordertoallowforgoodairow.
The unit should not be set up in a mobile environment or facility, i.e. trains, buses, ships. The
unit also should not be used outdoors, if used outdoors damage to the equipment is possible
and the manufacturer will not be held liable
Before starting the installation process or operating the equipment the transportation pallet
should be removed. Observe correct room sizes prior to installation the equipment and ensure
thatroomhascorrectelectricalspeccations.Thecustomermusthaveprovidedadedicated
powersourcewhencalledforinthetechnicalspeccaitionsoftheunit,foundonpage23.
Environmental conditions for transport and storage:
• Relative humidty range of 10% to 95% including condensation.
• Atmospheric pressure range of 50kPa to 106 kPa.
• Storage temperature range: -40 °F (-40 °C) and 158 °F (70 °C)
• Let equipment sit for at least 2 hours if range was outside of ambient
temperature range.
Environmental conditions for operation:
• Relative humidty range of 30% to 75% including condensation.
• Atmospheric pressure range of 50kPa to 106 kPa.
• Optimum ambient temperature range: 50°F (10°C) and 86 °F (30°C)

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Installation can present a Danger with electrical shock or burns, only authorized personnel
shouldinstalltheequipment.InitialinstallationshouldbedonebyaProSuncertied
technician. As the equipment owner it is your responsibility to ensure that correct electrical
requirements are met and followed.
Overheating can occur if proper ventilation is not followed. Never obstruct the airways in the
inowandoutowareas.Ifproperventillationisnotfollowedsystemmalfunctionanddamage
mayoccur.Alwaysinstalltheunitatproperdistancefromwallsinordertohaveproperairow.
Failure to do so may cause system failures or errors.
The customer is responsible for all costs associated with the preparation of the installation
of the equipment. This includes but is not limited to room preparation, costs, fees, permits,
andinspectionsunlessspeciedotherwiseinthesalesorderfortheequipmentpurchased.
ProSun and all authorized parties shall reserve the right to refuse to install equipment into any
roomwhichhasnotbeenproperlypreparedinaccordancewiththeelectricalspecicationand
room requirements.
The electrical contractor or his designee shall provide and install all electrical material as
speciedforasafeoperatingsystem.ProSuncertiedtechnicianswillnotperformany
electrical work. The recommended electrical plan must be coordinated between the customer
and the electrical contactor. Any deviation of the electrical, before, during and after equipment
installation is the responsibility of the customer. The electrical contractor or his designee shall
ensure the completion of all electrical requirements prior to the installation of any ProSun
equipment. All wires shall be single solid runs without splices, meeting NEMA standards.
The electrical contractor or his designee should ring out, tag and terminate all wires at both
ends. Each should be inspected to ensure that no wires have been grounded or are left
open.ProSuncertiedtechniciansarenotresponsibleforthenalinstallationoftheelectrical
system,theelectricalcontractororhisdesigneeshouldbepresenttomakethenalelectrical
connection upon completion of the installation of the equipment.
The customer shall bear the sole responsibility for compliance with all applicable codes,
OSHA, NEMA, local and national Standards. All electrical work shall conform to the
requirements of the national electrical code, OSHA or applicable local and or state
ordinances.
WARNING: Position the equipment so that disconnection to the mains plug can be easily
made during the unexpected error which could lead to a hazardous situation.
WARNING: PowersupplycordmustbereplacedbyProSuncertiedtechnician.
DANGER!
WARNING!

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TheequipmentisinitiallycommissionedbyacertiedProSuntechnician.Thedevicewill
be properly assembled and handed over ready for us. In order to properly commission
the equipment, the business owner must ensure that the location is ready prior to the
equipment being installed. This included having correct power requirements and having the
room in which the unit will be located ready.
Installation can be requested but is not included.
Iftheequipmenthasnotbeenusedforalongerperiodoftime,thenitmustrst
beinspectedbyacertiedtechnicianbeforebeingputbackintooperationagain.
Only one user should tan in the unit at a time.
Wear protective eyewear during the duration of the sesion to protect the eyes. Only use
approved protective eyewear. Using the equipment without protective eyewear may in
eyeinjuryordiseases.Theunprotectedeyecanbecomeinamedonthesurface,andin
certain cases the retina can be damaged by exces-sive radiation. Cataracts can form after
repeated exposure to radiation.
You should not modify your equipment as it may cause serious injury or damage to your
unit.
Infections can be transfered through skin contact, the unit should be properly cleaned after
every use. All items that the user can come in contact with shall be properly cleaned and
disinfected after every session. This includes but is not limited to:
• Goggles
• Baseoor(whenapplicable)
• Acrylics
• Handles and control panel
• MP3 cable (when applicable)
• Headrest
Use only approved cleaner such as Lucasol One Step to clean and disinfect the unit.
Commissioning of the equipment

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Device Description
1. Ballasts-yourunitmayhavedierent
ballasts than shown in image
2. Canopy cover plate
3. Acrylic
Options for Device
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4
1. Digital Display timer
2. Body cooling fan
3. Sturdy base
4. Easy swing door

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Lamp conguration- The use of non approved Lamps voids
the warranty!
RenuvaSkin S420
Quantity Name Length Watts Part Number
A 14 RenuvaSkin 110W 75" 110W LAMP8070030
B 14 RenuvaSkin 110W 75" 110W LAMP8070030
C 14 RenuvaSkin 110W 75" 110W LAMP8070030
RenuvaSkin S420- Spare parts
Acrylic Canopy ACRY6012165
Goggles ACCE2501629
B
A
C
Dimensions
60" 48"
Top view door closed

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Signs and Labels on the Equipment
The signs and labels below give important information on components on the
equipment. Be sure to always have these labels on your equipment, if they become
ilegibleoraremissingcontactProSunforreplacement.Labelsonunitsaredierently
sized than in descriptions below. Each label is listed in the following pages for clear
description of what is written on each label.

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Technical Data
Electrical Specications
RenuvaSkin S420
Power consumption rating: 32 Amp
Electrical Rating 230V ~ 32A 60Hz
Rated Fuses: 40 amp 2-pole
Continuous Operation: Continuous operation for a maximum of
15 minutes.
Load on the base plate: Max 250lbs or 113 Kg
Equipment Weight: Approx 432 lb or 196 kg
Operating Humidity: 30-75%
Ambient Operating temperature: 50 to 86 degrees Farenheit
10 to 30 degress Celcius
Max. operating altitude (above sea level): <6500 ft (2000m)
Max surface temperature: 146.6 degrees Farenheit
63.7 degrees Celcius
Note: If operating this equipment
at altitudes above 6500 ft / 2000m
above sea level adaption may be
needed to get normal operation.
Important Notice:
• Never operate this machine when the ambient room air temperature is greater than 90
degrees Fahrenheit. Never operate this machine when it is not ventilating itself properly (too
hot inside).
• This device may not be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
orwhohaveinsucientepxerienceand/orknowledgewithoutsupervision.Aperson
responsible for their safety must make sure, either by supervision or instruction, tha tthe
deivce is used correct and safely. If there is any doubt about the above mentioned instructions
then that person cannot use this device.
The Electrical requirements for your ProSun unit are:
Model Breaker 1 Volt 1 Breaker 3 Volt 3 Hertz Operating
Amps 1
Operating
Amps 3
RenuvaSkin S420 4- Amp 230V ~ N/A N/A 60 Hz 32 Amp N/A

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Operating any 230 Volt combination at voltage levels below 218 Volts or above 230 Volts
for the ProSun Units constitutes an automatic NULLIFICATION of the manufacturers factory
warranty, because it could cause damage to the unit’s system.
Please insure that your electrician and/or installer, reads this user’s manual carefully prior to
the installation of your ProSun unit. You will need a buck booster if voltage requirements are
not met. Service personnel should be authorized by ProSun to perform work on equipment
and should have knowledge of equipment and read the full manual.
WARNING: Always disconnect the ProSun unit from its power supply when serving or
repairing the unit.
WARNING: Plug is used as a means of isolation.
WARNING!
Electrical Connections
DANGER!
WARNING!
Risk of electrical Shock
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, this equipment must only be connected to a
supply mains with protective earth.
Live Components
Risk of fatal injury due to electrical shock when touching live parts.
Both the power supply and the related connection work must comply with national standards.
Theconnectionworkandreplacementofthepowersupplycordmustbedonebyacertied
electrician or technician. The connection to the 3 pole 230V mains must be protected by
maximum over current protection. For Canada a Class-A ground fault circuit (GFCI) has to
be used. Any equipment outside of the US and Canada needs to comply to their countries
standards.
Connection Requirements
Theremustbeanemergencydisconnecttoturnotheunitintheroom.

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Before your Red Light session
Check for any conditions mentioned in the manual that may prevent you from using
the tanning equipment.
Make-up and cosmetics
Do not wear make-up when tanning.Remove all make-up prior to the session. Make-up
clogs the pores in your face.
Jewelery
Remove all jewelery prior to tanning, including piercings.
Hair and loose items
Any loose hair should be tied back using a hair tie. Any loose items on clothing should be
secured.
Medications
Some medications increase the skin's sensitivity to Red light. The probability is especially
high with antibiotics, sulphonamids, psychiatric drugs, tranquilizers, anti-diabetes treatments
and diuretics. Sun creams which contain psorale or kumarin also may increase skin
sensitivity. If you are unsure consult your doctor prior to using the equipment!
Contact Lenses
You do not need to remove your contact lenses prior to the session but you must like all
other users wear the protective goggles. The protective gogles protect your eyes.
Showering and hydrating the skin
We recomend treating your skin to a moisturizing cream after showering after your session.

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After the Red Light session
Cleaning and Disinfection
All parts of the equipmnent that come in contact with the user must be cleaned and
disinfected after each session.
Infections can be transferred through skin contact. The following items should be cleaned
after each session:
• Goggles
• base plate
• acrylics
• handles
• control panel
• Mp3 components
• Only approved equipment cleaner should be used, such as Lucasol One step. Use of any
incorrect tanning bed cleaner will void the warranty. Use only EPA registered quaternary
ammonium germicidal based detergent solution. Always follow the product label for dilution
instructions.
Cleaning the machine
Always disconnect the main power from the unit before attempting to clean or repair it.
Dustthelampswithadrycloth-donotusecleaninguidoralcohol.Theacrylicsshouldbe
taken out at least once every week of operation and cleaned thoroughly with a non-alcoholic
disinfectant glass or surface cleaner. If alcohol is used, the acrylic may fade, crack, or break
altogether. Failure to use anything other than an approved cleaning material on the acrylic
will result in poor transmission, and could eventually cause injury to the person using the
machine. Use a vacuum cleaner with a dust nozzle to clean around the ballast racks and
throughout the interior portions of the base, top deck, and bench.
Cleaning Acrylics:
Do Not clean or rub with a dry cloth as it may cause scratches!
Non-approved cleaning agents should not be used, especially products including lysoform,
ethyl alcohol or other liquids containing alcohol. If used the warranty will be voided!
Acrylics should be cleaned after every use, even though they do not always come in direct
contact with the user. If the user does touch the acrylic and those marks are left for a period of
time, combined with the heat and light from the lamps those marks can become permanent.
Cleaning Plastic Surfaces:
For cleaning plastic surfaces we recommend using regular soap and warm water. Never
use an aggresive cleaning agent that contains alcohol or essential oils. Using inappropriate
cleaners may cause permanent damage not covered by warranty. Remove all jewelery and
loose items before cleaning.
Cleaning Lamps:
Lamps can be cleaned with a damp cloth(without any additional cleaning agents). Dust lamps
withadrysoftcloth-donotusecleaninguidoralcohol.

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Operation of Equipment
Obligations of the business operator
• All danger and safety labels should be attached to the equipment and clearly visible to the
user. You should not remove these labels at any time!
• No safety devices( i.e. temperature sensors) may be removed, deactivated or otherwise
bypassed from the equipment, as it can cause safety issues and impair the proper
functioning of the equipment.
• The equipment may only be used when in proper operating conditions.
• It is the business operators responsibility to ensure the equipment is handled properly.
Sta Training
As a business operator you are required to train your personnel by ensuring that they have
read and understood this user manual and all labeling on the equipment, and can properly
operate the equipment and instruct them in the established legal and accident prevention
regulations.Ensurethatyourstaisproperlytrainedandunderstandhowtousethe
equipment and that they observe all these instructions. This includes:
• Information regarding intended use and forseeable misuse of the equipment.
• Safety Instructions
• Operating Instructions
• Cleaning/Disinfection and maintenance instructions.
Please make sure the instructions and any additional information from the manufacturer, such
asmanuals,areavaialbletothestaattheirworkplace.
Regularlycheckthatyourstaisconsciousofthesafetyrulesandareawareoftherisksof
imporper use of this equipment.
Ensure that equipment is properly cleaned/disinfected per the intervals set forth in the
manual.
Ensurethatyourstaisprovidingtheuserswithproperadvice,inparticularregardingthe
session times, operation of the equipment and possible risks for misuse.

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How to operate the equipment
Prior to operating the equipment check that the unit has been cleaned/disinfected and
check for any damage to the acrylics.
No other people should be in the vicinity of the equipment when in use. This device
should be used by 1 person at the time.
Lay down facing up towards the controls. When the session is nished do not push
up on the acrylic but rather open the canopy by lifting on the side of the unit.
Choosing the correct exposure time:
Users should follow the recommended exposure schedule for optimum results.
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