Sunfire Platinum PRO48X User manual

Electrical Requirements
Your booth operates from a 208V AC source. You should have a NEMA
6-30R electrical outlet (below), on a dedicated circuit capable of pro-
viding 30 Amp service, installed in the room in which you will use
the unit. We recommend installation by a professional electrician. The
outlet must be earth grounded. 30 AMP NEMA #6-30R
RECEPTACLE
DANGER
Shock hazard.
Disconnect power before servicing or removing any pro-
tective covers.
Do not operate this device near water or while you are
wet.
DANGER
Some medications may increase your sensitivity to ultraviolet light. It
is recommended that you consult a physician before using this booth if
taking any medication, or if you suspect that your skin might be espe-
cially sensitive to sunlight.
WARNING
Wear protective eyewear.
Failure to may result in severe burns or longterm injury to the eyes.
CAUTION
Air from the room is used to cool the unit. Maximum ambient room
temperature should be 80°F. Place your booth no closer than 6” from
any wall. Make sure nothing obstructs the airow into the booth’s
endcaps or out of the fan openings. A poorly ventilated room may
cause the unit to become hot and cause discomfort to the user.
Unpacking and Inspection
Your booth arrives in three cardboard cartons. Pull back the plastic
sheet and, with a helper, grasp each unit and pull it from the carton
bottom, leaving the plastic wrap and the carton packaging. Do not try
to lift the unit with the plastic still on as it may slip.
The Control Unit box contains the hardware kit and a body fan.
Inspect the items and make sure they are free from any visible damage.
Report the extent of any damage to the transportation company.
Hardware Inventory (Plus a small pillow and eyewear)
Shoulder Bolt
Quantity 4
Flanged Sleeve Bushing
Quantity 4
Nylon Flat Washer
Quantity 4
3/8” Washer, Black
Quantity 4
Hex (Allen) Wrench
Quantity 1
3/8-16 Locknut, Black
Quantity 4
10351A
You Will Need:
#2 Phillips
Screwdriver
9/16” Wrench
Platinum
Assembly Procedures
Connect the Side Unit to the Control
Unit (with timer), as shown. Both units
have legs. The Door Unit has wheels.
Be sure the white Nylon Washer is be-
tween the hinge brackets.
1
CONTROL UNIT
LEGS
#12 x 3” Screw
Quantity 1
PRO48X

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Connect the Door to Control
Unit, and Side Unit to Control
Unit power cords. Make sure
the connections are secure.
7
Plug the three-prong 208V AC
power cord into a dedicated outlet
(see Electrical Requirements).
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Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove
the center screw securing the top endcap
on the Side Unit, indicated by the arrow.
4
Plug the fan’s power cord
into the connector coming
out of the endcap.
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WHEELS
Connect the Door Unit to the Control
Unit. As before, be sure the white Nylon
Washer is between the hinge brackets.
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The Side Brace keeps the Control Unit and
Side Unit from opening up. Position the
two units as shown, and insert the pins on
the Side Brace into the holes in the extrud-
ed bosses on the endcaps. Move the units
until the brace ts into the holes.
2
Secure the body fan bracket to the
endcap by inserting the included
longer screw through the hole in
the bracket and into the hole in the
endcap, as shown.
The bend in the bracket will engage
the vent slot to keep the body fan
stationary.
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DANGERUltraviolet radiation. Follow instructions. Avoid overex-
posure. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause
eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated exposure may cause prema-
ture aging of the skin and skin cancer. WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR; FAILURE TO
MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONGTERM INJURY TO THE EYES. Medica-
tions or cosmetics may increase your sensitivity to the ultraviolet radiation. Consult
physician before using sunlamp if you are using medications or have a history of skin
problems or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. If you do not tan in the sun, you
are unlikely to tan from the use of this product. Children, the elderly, or fair skinned people
who always burn easily and either never tan or tan minimally should not use this equipment.
Contraindication: This product is contraindicated for use on persons under the age of 18
years. Contraindication: This product must not be used if skin lesions or open wounds
are present.
Center yourself within the booth both front and back and to the left and right. Other posi-
tions may result in overexposure to parts of your body. Do not use without clear plastic
panels in place. Untanned persons should not tan on consecutive days during their rst
week of tanning. Never tan more than once a day. Tanning normally appears after the
rst few sessions and maximizes after approximately four weeks. Tan once or twice per
week thereafter to maintain appearance. Persons already having a base tan may begin at
advanced levels corresponding to the extent of their base tan.
Skin Type:
I Sensitive Skin (Burns easily and severely and does not tan.)
II Light Skin (Burns easily and severely and tans minimally.)
III Normal Skin (Burns moderately and tans average.)
IV Dark Skin (Burns minimally, tans easily and above average
.)
New lamps emit approximately 10% more ultraviolet radiation during the rst 50 hours of
operation. Recommended tanning times should therefore be reduced by approximately
10% during that period.
WARNING: • Read these instructions before using this sunlamp product. • This product
should not be used on individuals who have had skin cancer or have a family history of skin
cancer. • Persons repeatedly exposed to UV radiation should be regularly evaluated for
skin cancer. • All persons in the room should wear protective eyewear when lamps are on.
Recommended eyewear: provided eyeshields or equivalent eyewear as dened under 21
CFR 1040.20. Other types of eyewear may not provide adequate protection. Failure to use
protective eyewear may result in severe burns or other eye injury. If discomfort develops,
discontinue use and consult a physician.
THE FOLLOWING LAMPS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED FOR USE IN THIS EQUIPMENT:
Sunre® Plus FR71/160W
CAUTION: To achieve compliance with Canadian Standards Association’s (CSA) stan-
dard CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 224, connect only to a circuit protected by a Class A Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter.
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTH GROUNDED.
This product is in conformity with performance standards for sun lamp products under 21
CFR PART 1040.20 and ANSI/UL Standard 482.
Certied to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2
NO. 224.
Disconnect power cord before attempting to clean, relamp,
or engage in the maintenance of this product
DANGERRayonnement ultraviolet. Veuillez suivre les instructions.
Évitez une exposition excessive. Tout comme pour les
rayons du soleil, une exposition excessive peut causer des blessures aux yeux et à
la peau et provoquer des réactions allergiques. Une exposition répétée peut causer
le vieillissement prématuré de la peau et provoquer le cancer de la peau. PORTEZ DES
LUNETTES PROTECTRICES: LE NON-RESPECT DE CETTE CONSIGNE DE SÉCURITÉ
PEUT ENTRAÎNER DE GRAVES BRÛLURES OU DES LÉSIONS OCULAIRES À LONG
TERME. Les médicaments ou les produits cosmétiques peuvent augmenter votre sensi-
bilité au rayonnement ultraviolet. Consultez un médecin avant d’utiliser la lampe solaire si
vous prenez des médicaments, si vous souffrez d’une maladie cutanée ou si vous croyez
être particulièrement sensible aux rayons du soleil. Si vous ne bronzez pas au soleil, il est
peu probable que vous bronzerez sous une lampe solaire. Les enfants, les personnes âgées
et les personnes qui ont une peau claire qui brûle facilement, ne bronze jamais ou alors très
peu, ne devraient pas utiliser cette lampe.
Placez-vous au centre du compartiment (aussi bien de l’avant à l’arrière que sur les côtés).
Ainsi, le corps sera à distance égale de toutes les lampes. Un mauvais alignement peut
causer une exposition excessive de certaines parties du corps. N’utilisez pas la lampe sans
les panneaux de plastique transparents. La première semaine de bronzage, les personnes
qui n’ont pas un hâle initial ne doivent pas se faire bronzer tous les jours. Ne vous faites
jamais bronzer plus d’une fois par jour. Le bronzage commence normalement à apparaître
après les premières séances : il atteint son apogée au bout d’environ quatre semaines. Les
personnes qui ont déjà un teint hâlé peuvent commencer à des niveaux plus élevés, selon
l’importance de leur hâle initial.
Type de peau:
I Peau sensible (brûle facilement et ne bronze pas)
II Peau claire (brûle facilement et bronze très peu)
III Peau normale (brûle et bronze de façon modérée)
IV Peau foncée (brûle très peu, bronze plus facilement que la moyenne)
Les lampes neuves émettent approximativement 10 % de plus de rayons ultraviolets au
cours des 50 premières heures de fonctionnement. Le temps de bronzage doit donc êatre
réduit d’environ 10 % pendant cette période.
AVERTISSEMENT : • Lisez le livret d’instructions avant d’utiliser cette lampe solaire. • Les
autres personnes présentes dans la pièce doivent aussi porter des lunettes protectrices
lorsque les lampes sont allumées. Coquilles de protection pour les yeux recommandées:
Les coquilles de protection fournies ou l’équivalent, tel que le stipule le document 21 CFR
1040.20. Les autres types de lunettes protectrices peuvent ne pas assurer une protection
adéquate. Utilisé sans lunettes protectrices, ce produit peut causer des brûlures ou lé-
sions oculaires graves. Si vous souffrez d’un malaise, arrêtez l’utilisation et consultez un
médecin.
SEULES LES LAMPES SUIVANTES ONT ÉTÉ HOMOLOGUÉES POUR CET ÉQUIPEMENT :
Sunre® Plus Modèle FR71/160W
ATTENTION: Pour Répondre à la norme CAN/CSA C22.2 No 224 de L’Association Ca-
nadienne de Normalisation (CSA) , brancher seulement à une dérivation protégée par
un disjoncteur différentiel de Classe A.
Cet équipement doit être mis à la terre.
Ce produit est conforme aux normes de rendement pour les lampes solaires dans le docu-
ments 21 CFR, partie 1040.20 , ANSI/UL 482 , CAN/CSA C22.2 N° 224.
Débrancher l’alimentation électrique avant de nettoyer l’appareil ,
d’en faire l’entretien ou de changer les lampes
TEMPS D’EXPOSITION RECOMMANDÉ EN MINUTES
Élevé 1/Semaine 1 Élevé 2 Élevé 3 Élevé 4 Élevé 5
Type de peau: 1ere-3e Sessions
I Peau sensible NON RECOMMANDÉ
II Peau claire 2 4 6 8 10
III Peau normale 3 5 7 10 10
IV Peau foncée 4 6 8 10 10
LE TEMPS D’EXPOSITION MAXIMAL EST DE 10 MINUTES
RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE TIMES IN MINUTES
Level 1/Week 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Skin Type: 1st-3rd Sessions
I Sensitive NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TANNING
II Light 2 4 6 8 10
III Normal 3 5 7 10 10
IV Dark 4 6 8 10 10
MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 10 MINUTES

Scenario 3 - T-Max® Manager Series with Wireless combination 2
Connect one G2 (with Power Injector) to the Manager and one G2
to a wireless ready tanning bed. The rest of the salon may be “dai-
sychained” together and connected to the wireless equipped tanning
bed, eliminating the need to wire the Manager to the tanning beds.
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Remote Connections
Your booth incorporates advanced circuitry allowing it to connect and
communicate with most remote control systems. The unit is shipped
with a Remote Control Bypass Plug installed. Your booth will not oper-
ate without either the bypass plug or a remote system connected.
If a remote system is to be used, rst determine whether the remote sys-
tem is a TMax® System or a standard remote system operating with a
control relay. Follow the appropriate instructions for your system type.
T-Max® Products
The T-Max® remote systems offer the ultimate in sunbed control, while
allowing the tanner easy straightforward operation. Your booth is con-
gured to directly connect to this system, including the new wireless
remote system. The circuitry inside your booth eliminates the need for
the T-Max® 1A or 3A when connecting to the TMax® Manager series.
Your booth supports the auto addressing feature of the latest T-Max®
Manager models and the following parameters:
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 23. See your T-Max® manual for descriptions
of these parameters and how they function.
T-Max® Wireless Remote System
The T-Max® G2 eliminates wires in your salon, allowing easy setup
without hiring an electrician to run wires. It also protects your invest-
ment from damage by isolating each unit from one another. Your
booth arrives “wireless ready”, which means it connects directly to
the T-Max® wireless system. Older tanning beds, and T-Max® man-
agers, also utilize this system but require a T-Max “Power Injector”
(PI) to provide the needed power to the wireless unit.
Remote System Hook-up Scenarios
Follow the diagrams below and on the next page to see the many differ-
ent scenarios for hooking up your salon. If you need further assistance,
call T-Max® directly at (417) 272-0761.
Scenario 1 - T-Max® Manager Series with Complete Wireless
Connect one G2 (with Power Injector) to the Manager and one G2 to
each of the tanning units. Install as many beds as you like with this
conguration. Units that do not communicate with T-Max will need a
G2 with Power Injector and an additional 3A to operate. If you have
an older T-Max® Manager that doesn’t support auto addressing, set the
address of each sunbed manually as described in Setting the address
manually. You can place your booth at any location in the series.
CAUTION
The remote connection is not designed to supply or accept high
voltage, nor can it provide power to an external timer. The sunbed’s
remote interface circuitry operates on 5 volts, attempting to connect
it to any higher voltages will damage the sunbed as well as void your
warranty.
WIRED REMOTE
PORTS (RJ-22)
WIRELESS REMOTE
PORT (RJ-11)
Scenario 2 - T-Max 3A with Wireless
In single sunbed installations, the T-Max® 1A and 3A can offer the
same control as the T-Max® Manager, eliminating the need for a Man-
ager. If you’re using a 1A in this manner, it must have a chip labelled
“master” installed on its circuit board. The remote control bypass plug
must not be used in this conguration. The 3A may be used as a “mas-
ter” with no modication.
After you have set the T-Max® 1A’s,
or 3A’s, address to “0” (refer to your
T-Max® user’s guide) and the booth’s
address to “1”, simply connect one G2
(with Power Injector) to the T-Max® 3A
and one G2 to the booth.
Scenario 4 - T-Max® Manager Series with Wireless combination
Wireless can be easily added to an existing salon already utilizing
TMax ®. Connect one G2 (with Power Injector) to the Manager and
one G2 to each wireless ready tanning bed. The rest of the salon may
be “daisy-chained” together and connected to the Manager.

Scenario 5 - T-Max® Manager Series with wires
As always, this tanning booth is fully compatible with a wired T-Max®
system. Simply connect the RJ-22 modular cable(s), described in the
TMax® Manager manual, into the remote port(s) located on the Control
Unit and follow the instructions that came with your remote system.
Scenario 6 - Single Booth wired to T-Max® 3A
In single sunbed installations, the T-Max® 1A and 3A can offer the
same control as the T-Max® Manager, eliminating the need for a Man-
ager. If you’re using a 1A in this manner, it must have a chip labelled
“master” installed on its circuit board. The remote control bypass plug
must not be used in this conguration. The 3A may be used as a “mas-
ter” with no modication.
After you have set the T-Max® 1A’s, or 3A’s, address to “0” (refer to
your T-Max® user’s guide) and the booth’s address to “1”, simply con-
nect the RJ-22 modular cables, described in the T-Max® user’s guide,
directly into either of the smaller ports located on the Control Unit and
either port on the back of the T-Max® 1A or 3A.
Scenario 7 - Non T-Max® Remote System wired to unit
Most non-T-Max® remote systems control the sunbed by the use of a
relay. The relay operates the sunbed by connecting and disconnecting
a pair of wires leading from the sunbed. Refer to the user’s manual pro-
vided with your remote system to determine if it operates in this way.
To connect your booth to this type of system a remote interface kit is
required. Contact your place of purchase to obtain the kit. The illustration
below details a typical connection. Follow the instructions provided with
the kit and from the remote’s manual to make the necessary connections.
Setting the address manually
Before connecting your booth to the T-Max® Manager or T-Max® 1A or
3A, the address of your booth must rst be set. Set the address manually
as described below.
Setting the Address
1 Make sure the display is showing “0”.
2 Press the red stop button and, without releasing it, press the green
timer button and hold both for three seconds. The display should
indicate an address number from “1” to “255”.
3 If you are using a T-Max® 1A or 3A as a “master” remote, the ad-
dress of the booth must be set to “1”. If you are using a TMax® Man-
ager each sunbed must be assigned a different address. To adjust the
address, press the green timer button to count up until the desired
number (from 1 to 128) is achieved. Addresses 252 to 255 are not
normally used.
4 Press the red stop button to return to the normal display mode.
1-99
100-128
(blinking dot)
252-255
(blinking dot)
Using Your Booth
Before using your booth, please note the following:
• Your skin should be free of cosmetics, tanning oils, or other body
lotions prior to tanning except for those specically made for use
with tanning devices. However, do not remove natural body oils by
bathing or showering immediately before tanning.
• Keep treated hair from contacting booth surfaces. Many hair prod-
ucts can damage the booth acrylic. Wear a shower cap or towel if
you use gels, mousses, sprays, or other hair products.
• Your booth is designed for individual use. Always wear the safety
goggles supplied with your booth or another approved pair of gog-
gles, as dened under 21 CFR 1040.20. Regular sunglasses do not
provide adequate protection from ultraviolet light.
Follow the guidelines for skin type and exposure times as shown in the
table below. Untanned persons should not tan on consecutive days
during their rst week of tanning. Never tan more than once a day. Tan-
ning normally appears after the rst few sessions and maximizes after
approximately four weeks. Tan once or twice per week thereafter to
maintain appearance. Persons already having a base tan may begin at
advanced levels corresponding to the extent of their base tan.
Skin Type:
I Sensitive Skin (Burns easily and severely and does not tan.)
II Light Skin (Burns easily and severely and tans minimally.)
III Normal Skin (Burns moderately and tans average.)
IV Dark Skin (Burns minimally, tans easily and above average.)
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RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE TIMES IN MINUTES
Level 1/Week 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Skin Type: 1st-3rd Sessions
I Sensitive NOT RECOMMENDED FOR TANNING
II Light 2 4 6 8 10
III Normal 3 5 7 10 10
IV Dark 4 6 8 10 10
MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 10 MINUTES

Care and Maintenance
Cleaning After Use
Clean and disinfect areas you touch after each use. Use a non-abrasive
disinfectant cleaner (such as a mixture of 2oz of Lucasol™ disinfectant
with 1 gallon of water) that does not contain ammonia or ammonia de-
rivatives which may damage the acrylic surface. Spray the acrylic with
disinfectant until thoroughly wet. Allow to remain wet for 10 minutes
and then let air dry. Wipe other areas with a soft cloth slightly damp-
ened with disinfectant, then let air dry.
For heavily soiled areas remove the soil (lotions, etc.) using Lucas®
Spray and Wipe Tanning Bed Acrylic Cleaner. Apply solution with spray
bottle to wet the area thoroughly. Allow to remain wet for 30 seconds
and then wipe the surface dry. Then disinfect as described above.
Thorough Periodic Cleaning
The cooling fans draw air through the booth and will cause a dust
buildup on the lamps and reectors. When a dust buildup is observed,
it is necessary to thoroughly clean the inside of the booth.
1 Remove the acrylic shield and lamps.
2 With a soft cloth, wipe the entire length of each lamp.
3 Clean both sides of the acrylic shield with a non-ammonia disinfec-
tant cleaner.
4 Wipe the reectors with a clean damp cloth.
5 Re-install the lamps and acrylic shield.
Mechanical Inspection
Inspect the unit’s mechanical integrity every 400-500 hours of use.
• Inspect the unit’s fasteners verifying that all are rmly in place. Pay
particular attention to the hinge bolts.
• Inspect the AC power cord and its connections.
• Inspect the acrylic. Replace if broken, cracked or badly scratched.
Removing/Replacing Acrylic Shield
The acrylic shield in each unit are secured in place by hinged proles
which run the length of the long edges, both left and right. Start at
the end and simply 1 push the inside edge of the prole toward the
aluminum frame until it releases its latching action and then 2 lift.
Continue to lift the prole along its entire length until it swings back
freely. Repeat for the other prole. The long edges of the acrylic shield
are now exposed. Grasp the edge of the acrylic and carefully lift it out.
Replace the acrylic by placing it back into place. Close the hinged
prole by pushing it back into place until it snaps tight.
CAUTION
Be careful. The edges of the
acrylic shield may be sharp.
PROFILE
ACRYLIC
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Operation
A Timer display - Displays remaining time.
B Timer button - Turns booth on. Timer
display shows remaining time. If a lesser
time is desired, press timer button until
desired time is displayed.
C Stop button - Interrupts tanning session
(When used without remote or when connected to a remote system
using a control relay)
1 Step into the booth and close the door. Center yourself within the
booth to achieve an even tan.
2 Put on your safety goggles.
3 Press the timer button (B) to begin the tanning session. The timer
display (A) displays the remaining time. The lamps will turn on and
the timer will begin to count down from the maximum tanning ses-
sion time. If a tanning time less than the displayed time is desired,
repeatedly press the timer button (B) to decrease the remaining time.
4 When the timer reaches “0” the lamps turn off. If you want to stop
your session before time expires, press the stop button (C).
5 Exit the booth. The cooling fans run for three minutes after the lamps
shut off to aid in cooling the unit.
(When connected to the T-Max® Manager or T-Max® 1A or 3A.)
1 Step into the booth and close the door. Center yourself within the
booth to achieve an even tan.
2 Put on your safety goggles.
3 If the remote system has been set to allow a pre-tanning delay time,
the timer display (A) will repeatedly ash the delay symbol “dL” and
then the remaining delay time. Press the timer button (B) or wait until
the delay time has expired to begin the tanning session. The lamps
will turn on and the timer will begin to count down.
4 When the timer reaches “0” the lamps turn off. If you want to stop
your session before time expires, press the stop button (C).
5 Exit the booth. The cooling fans run for three minutes after the lamps
shut off to aid in cooling the sunbed. The timer will indicate “..” as a
reminder to clean the sunbed. After the sunbed is cleaned press the
timer button and the display will return to “0”
A
B
C

My booth won’t work with the T-Max® Manager remote system
1. The booth must rst be set to a unique address, see Remote
Connections.
2. The bypass plug may be installed in the series in an inap-
propriate location. Remove bypass plugs when using TMax®
products.
When auto-addressing the rst bed does not register an address
When using the auto address feature of the T-Max® Manager
you must wait 10 seconds from the time you start the auto ad-
dress function before addressing the rst bed.
I forgot what address I set my booth to
By pressing the stop button and then the timer button, and
holding both for 3 seconds, the timer display will show the
booth’s address number. Press the stop button to exit address
mode.
My both is connected to the T-Max® Manager remote system and
when the delay time has expired the timer display starts counting
down but the booth lights do not come on
The auto start feature of the remote system is disabled, see the
instructions provided with your remote system.
My booth, connected to a T-Max® Manager, did not display “dL” but
does indicate:
“0”
1. Remote device has not been set.
2. The booth has not been connected to the remote system,
see Remote Connections.
a tanning time and the lamps have come on
1. Delay time of T-Max® Manager has not been set.
2. Delay time has expired and session has begun.
a tanning time but the lamps have not come on
Auto start function of T-Max® Manager has been turned off.
Press the timer button to turn on lamps.
Booth not tanning
1. Clean booth, see Thorough Periodic Cleaning.
2. Ensure supply voltage is between 208 and 230V AC.
3. Replace lamps if lamp hours are greater than 700hrs.
4. Replace acrylic.
Lamps fail to light and timer display is blank
1. Make sure the unit is connected to a power source.
2. Check source of AC power. Reset circuit breaker or replace
fuse.
Timer display changes to indicate a tanning time after the timer button
is pressed but lamps do not come on
1. Bypass plug is not installed, see Electrical Connections.
2. A bypass plug other than the one sent with your tanning
booth has been used.
3. If remote is being used, other than T-Max® Manager, the
external timer may not be activated.
4. Remote wiring is incorrect, see the instructions provided
with the remote interface kit.
Timer display continues to show a 0 after the timer button is pressed
1. T-Max® Manager remote system has not yet been set.
2. Booth address is not set correctly, see Remote Connections.
One or more lamps fail to light
1. Check that lamp is installed correctly.
2. Switch unlit lamp with a lamp that lights, if new lamp lights
and old lamp still does not, replace old lamp.
Problem Troubleshooting
Solution Problem Troubleshooting
Solution
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Replacing Lamps
To be assured of maximum tanning effectiveness, change lamps after
approximately 500 hours of use. Tanning will continue after this time
but at a slower rate. We recommend using the lamps specied below.
Use of uncertied lamps is a violation of Federal regulations and may
void your warranty.
1 Grasp a lamp at one end and at the middle, then turn the lamp a
quarter turn. The lamp may then be gently removed from its holder.
2 To reinstall lamp, insert pins on the ends of the lamp into the slots on
top of the lamp holder and turn the lamp a quarter turn.
The following lamps have been certied for use in this equipment:
Sunre® Plus FR71/160W
Hour Counter
This booth incorporates an ingenious hour counter function into the
timing circuitry. It allows the operator of the unit to monitor the hours
of use of the lamps, making it easy to determine when to change them.
You may also decide to use this function to monitor other time based
maintenance tasks.
To determine how many hours the unit has been in service (since the
last reset of the hour counter memory), rst make sure the timer display
shows “0”. Then simply hold the stop button for three seconds.
The display will show two pairs of numbers which indicate the number
of hours of service, then return to “0”. (example: Display shows 08 then
54. This equals 854 hours.) NOTE: If the unit is connected to a TMax®
remote device, it may briey lose communication with the remote. This
is normal.
To erase the indicated hours, disconnect power from the booth. Press
and hold the green timer button as you reconnect power. Release the
button after a few seconds.

SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES, INC. 4905 HWY 70 E, NEW BERN, NC 28562 • SUNFIRETANNINGBEDS.COM • 800-817-5083
To obtain warranty service visit www.SunFireTanningBeds.com.
Proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.
Date of purchase:
Serial number:
1. Warranty Period: SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES warrants new tanning equipment manufactured
by it, provided it is still owned and operated by the original purchaser, to be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service, for a prorated period of twelve (12)
months from the date of delivery to the original Purchaser.
2. What is covered: During the warranty period as specied above SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES
will replace any defective system or component, at SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’s sole discretion.
The Purchaser shall be responsible for the dierence between the cost of a new system or com-
ponent and the prorated value of the defective system or component. Prior to making any repairs
SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES will advise the Purchaser of the nature of the problem and the cost to
the Purchaser based on the proration of the defective system or component.
3. What is not covered:
A. Acrylic sheets, starters (igniters), lamps, blue and clear lter glass.
B. Any plastic parts aected by discoloration.
C. Cracked or broken cover plates, end caps and sidebars
D. Any failure to the external timing system (example: T-Max, FST timers and timer system
components)
E. Any failure to the external voltage transformer (example: “buck and boost” transformers)
F. Any damage caused by the failure of any supporting hardware not supplied by SUNFIRE
INDUSTRIES.
G. Any labor charges, travel time charges, or mileage charges associated with a warranty item.
H. Shipping costs back to SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’S factory. SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES will
pay for ground transportation of repaired or replaced part back to purchaser.
I. Tanning units, parts or components damaged in transit where SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’S
damaged goods policy is not followed by purchaser or purchaser’s designee.
This warranty does not apply to any failure of product due to alterations, modications,
misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper maintenance or installation, use of parts not sup-
plied by SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES, failure to operate and use the product in accordance
with the instructions provided in the Owner’s Manual supplied with the product or failure
to otherwise meet manufacturer’s specications, or if the serial number has been removed,
altered or defaced.
6. Procedure for Requesting Warranty Work: In the event of a problem covered under this
limited warranty, the customer must rst contact SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES and obtain a Returned
Goods Authorization for products to be repaired or replaced at SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’s discre-
tion, provided product(s) are returned freight prepaid to SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES. SUNFIRE
INDUSTRIES will perform its obligation within thirty (30) days from the date of SUNFIRE
INDUSTRIES’s receipt of the Purchaser’s authorization to eect repairs and acceptance of the
cost of repairs based on the prorated values of the defective systems or components. Any payment
due from the Purchaser shall be payable in full prior to SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’s return of the
repaired system or component. Any product being returned to SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES for repair
or replacement must be adequately packaged to prevent freight damage and shipped via traceable
method
7. Right to Modify: SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES reserves the right to make changes or improve-
ments in its products without incurring any obligations to similarly alter products which have been
previously purchased.
8. Exclusivity of Warranty: This warranty is the only warranty made by SUNFIRE INDUS-
TRIES and may only be modied or amended by a written instrument signed by a duly authorized
ocer of SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES. SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’s sole and exclusive liability and
Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be, at SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’s
option, to repair or replace, to the extent available on a prorated basis, any such defective Prod-
ucts. These remedies are available only if SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’s examination of such Prod-
ucts discloses to SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’s satisfaction that such defects actually exist and were
not caused by Purchaser’s misuse, abuse, neglect, improper installation, maintenance or testing,
alterations or modications, failure to meet manufacturer’s specications or any other cause be-
yond the range of normal usage, or by accident, re or other hazard. Repair or replacement of a
part does not extend the warranty period or extend the prorated value of a part or product beyond
the initial two year limited warranty period from the date of delivery.
THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WAR-
RANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN
NO EVENT SHALL SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS DELIVERED
HEREUNDER OR SUBSEQUENT USE THEREOF.
9. Limitation of Liability: SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES shall not be liable for any loss, damages,
or penalty resulting from failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement due to
force majeure or any cause beyond its reasonable control.
SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’S LIABILITY UNDER OR FOR BREACH OF THIS AGREE-
MENT SHALL NOT EXCEED THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE LESS REA-
SONABLE RENTAL FOR PAST USE. IN NO EVENT SHALL SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES
BE LIABLE FOR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS BY THE
PURCHASER OR FOR UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN BY THE PUR-
CHASER WITHOUT SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES’S PREVIOUS WRITTEN APPROVAL. IN
NO EVENT SHALL SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CON-
SEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED, WHETHER FOR
BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE. SUNFIRE INDUSTRIES
DISCLAIMS ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PROD-
UCT WARRANTED, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, RENTAL OR SUBSTITUTE
PRODUCTS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INCOME, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY
OTHER DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES.
10. Governing Law: Notwithstanding principles of conicts of law of any jurisdiction to the
contrary, all terms and provisions of this Agreement are to be construed and governed by the laws
of the state of North Carolina without regard to the laws of any other jurisdiction. The Purchaser
waives any and all privileges and rights which they may have under North Carolina Statutes,
relating to venue as it now exists or may hereafter be amended, and under any other statute, or
administrative provision thereof in any legal action on this Agreement; and further, the Purchaser
agrees that any legal action brought on this Agreement or in connection therewith, shall be brought
in the appropriate court in Craven County, North Carolina.
11. Attorney’s Fees: Should a dispute arise with regard to this warranty or any other aspect of this
sale the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys fees and costs through appeal.
Limited Warranty
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