Sunless Mystic Tan KYSS User manual

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SAVE THIS INFORMATION FOR YOUR RECORDS
Please find your serial number and record it below. The serial number is located by the power
inlet, near the power on/off switch and on your touch screen. Please use this serial number when
calling for service or replacement parts
Serial Number: __________________
Installation Date: ____ / ____ / ______
Mystic 6500
Sunless, Inc.
8909 S Freeway Drive
Macedonia, OH 44056
Tech Support: (855) 450-3500
For Support with Sales, Solutions, Lotions, and Products: (888) 974-9977
©Copyright 2016 Sunless, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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SAFEGUARDS
Your safety and the safety of others are very important. We have provided important
safety information in this manual. Please read and obey all safety messages before
operating the Mystic Kyss.
It is the responsibility of the owner and operator of the Mystic Kyss to comply with all
appropriate safety and health laws, as well as other applicable national, state and local laws and
ordinances when operating and maintaining the Mystic Kyss equipment. See pages 7-9 for
important information regarding the safe operation of this equipment.
To reduce the risk of injury, fire, electrical shock or property
damage, always observe proper care when handling or performing
maintenance on this equipment. The hazard symbol above is used to
highlight instances when a hazard may be present, but always follow
all relevant safety guidelines when operating this equipment.
Familiarize yourself with all precautions and read all warnings in this
manual before operating the equipment. Perform monthly inspections
and replace any damaged or excessively worn components.
NOTE ON PART REPLACEMENT: DIELECTRIC GREASE
Stringent quality control and testing has shown that adding dielectric grease to some of the
connectors within the booth will extend the life of the connectors by 300%. When replacing
components OUTSIDE of the control panels, add dielectric grease to the pins on the female
connector to ensure the maximum life for the component. A packet of dielectric grease will
be shipped with any component that it is recommended for, including: compressor, sump
pump, heaters, lights, fans, door sensor, extension jumpers, motors, and motor drives.
Do NOT use dielectric grease on control panels, touchscreen, power supplies, circuit boards,
network cables, or the power cord.

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................... 7
FDA Recommendations.............................................................................................................. 9
Welcome to the Mystic Tan KYSS............................................................................................... 10
Preparing for the Kyss Arrival...................................................................................................... 10
Dimensions for the Kyss........................................................................................................... 11
Preparing for Your First Use......................................................................................................... 13
Getting to Know the Touchscreen Features.................................................................................. 13
The Home Screen...................................................................................................................... 13
The Staff Screen........................................................................................................................ 14
Note on Page Navigation ...................................................................................................... 15
Staff Tools Page........................................................................................................................ 15
When to Use the Staff Tools................................................................................................. 15
Staff Settings Page.................................................................................................................... 16
The Tech Support Button.......................................................................................................... 16
The Technical Screen................................................................................................................ 17
Technical Setting Page.......................................................................................................... 17
Technical Input Diagnostics ................................................................................................. 18
Technical Diagnostic Outputs............................................................................................... 19
The Admin Screen .................................................................................................................... 19
The Admin System Page....................................................................................................... 19
The Admin Connectivity Page.............................................................................................. 20
Admin Date & Time Page..................................................................................................... 20
Preparing for Your First Session................................................................................................... 21
Running Your First Session...................................................................................................... 22
Adding the Solution Cartridge.............................................................................................. 22
Filling Up.............................................................................................................................. 22
Warming Up.......................................................................................................................... 23
Get Tanned............................................................................................................................ 23
Rinse Down........................................................................................................................... 24
Maintaining for Optimum Performance........................................................................................ 24

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Daily Maintenance.................................................................................................................... 25
Line Purge............................................................................................................................. 25
Clean Exhaust Filter.............................................................................................................. 26
Clean the Drain Filter............................................................................................................ 27
End of Day Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 28
Daily Maintenance Checklist................................................................................................ 29
Daily Inspection Checklist.................................................................................................... 29
Weekly Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 30
Clean Top Exhaust Filter...................................................................................................... 30
Weekly Maintenance Checklist ............................................................................................ 31
Monthly Maintenance............................................................................................................... 31
Clean Float Switch Plate and Sump Basin............................................................................ 32
Clean Heater and Compressor Filters................................................................................ 33
Run a Test Session................................................................................................................ 33
Perform Diagnostic Output Check........................................................................................ 33
Monthly Maintenance Checklist........................................................................................... 34
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................ 34
T1. Internet Connectivity.......................................................................................................... 35
T2. Session Not Starting- Cartridge Label Not Displayed ....................................................... 37
T3. Rinse Down Process Not Starting ...................................................................................... 37
T4. Sump Not Draining............................................................................................................. 38
T5. Adjusting the Air Pressure.................................................................................................. 38
T6. Updating Software via USB............................................................................................... 40
Updating the Booth Firmware .............................................................................................. 40
Updating the Touchscreen Software..................................................................................... 40
T7. Audio and SD Card Faults.................................................................................................. 41
Appendix 1: Faults........................................................................................................................ 42
Identifying a Fault in the Booth................................................................................................ 42
Message Indicator on Home Screen ..................................................................................... 42
Email Notifications............................................................................................................... 43
Fault Severity............................................................................................................................ 44

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Fault Codes and Descriptions ................................................................................................... 45
Blue Faults............................................................................................................................ 45
Orange Faults........................................................................................................................ 46
Red Faults ............................................................................................................................. 47
Appendix 2: Technical Diagnostic Output Tolerances................................................................. 49
Appendix 3: Quick Start Staff Guide............................................................................................ 50
Select a Solution and Myxer..................................................................................................... 50
Prepare the Booth...................................................................................................................... 51
Start the Session........................................................................................................................ 52
Appendix 4: Maintenance Checklists......................................................................................... 54

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Important Safety Instructions
1. Carefully read this manual and follow ALL instructions before using the Mystic Kyss
booth. Warning labels and symbols are used throughout this manual and placed on the machine
to alert you to hazards that can be harmful and/or fatal to you or others.
2. Always disconnect the booth from the electrical power supply before servicing, wiring, or
opening internal covers. Risk of electric shock could occur when panels are opened while the
unit is plugged in.
3. Do not modify the Mystic Kyss power plug or wiring in any manner. Always confirm
that the electrical outlet and booth plug are properly grounded and correctly matched to the
voltage of your machine.
- Verify the correct voltage by referring to the serial plate located adjacent to the power
cord on the side of the booth.
- 208-240 VAC U.S. Installations: Always plug the power cord into a properly configured,
grounded and dedicated 230VAC NEMA 6-15 outlet only.
- 230VAC INT’L Installations: Always plug the power cord into a properly configured,
grounded and dedicated outlet which matches the respective power cord shipped with the booth
at installation –plug ends vary by country.
4. It is recommended that the booth be used on a dedicated circuit rated for the voltage and
current for your respective model. The dedicated circuit should have no additional outlets or
branch circuits. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult a qualified electrician to
evaluate the power outlet, and to safely update wiring if necessary. All wiring must be in
accordance with local and national electrical standards.
5. Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the cord. To safely disconnect from the outlet,
grasp the head of the plug firmly and disconnect from the outlet.
6. Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose/damaged wall outlets,
extensions cords, frayed power cords, or damaged/cracked wire insulations are dangerous! Any
of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of the
Mystic Kyss unit, and if the appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, and
DANGER!!!: To reduce the risk of property damage, burns,
fire, electric shock, death or injury to persons, read the
following important safety information and all instructions
before operating/using the Mystic Kyss.

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immediately discontinue use of the booth. Please contact Sunless, Inc. Technical Support at
(855) 450-3500 for instructions on how to obtain replacement parts when necessary.
7. Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked,
pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay special attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the
point where the power cord connects to the booth.
8. Keep cords away from heated surfaces.
9. Do not allow water to accumulate on the floor around or near the Kyss booth.
10. Never handle the plug, electrical cord, or touch the wall outlet with wet hands.
11. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
12. Your booth is equipped with a main power circuit breaker. Circuit Breakers are designed
to disconnect the electrical circuit quickly in case of electrical overload.
13. Make sure the machine is not operating before unplugging it from the electrical circuit.
Always unplug the machine when doing any repair or removing any protective covers.
14. Close adult supervision is necessary when this product is used near children. Do not
allow children to play in or around the booth, or to play with the touchscreen controller. Severe
injury or harm could occur due to moving parts and electrical features of the Mystic Kyss booth.
15. Use this product only as intended per the instructions in this manual. Limit spray
solutions or cleaning compounds to mild detergents (such as Dawn®) and warm water. If using
tanning bed cleaners, ensure that they are safe for acrylic material.
16. Never operate or do routine maintenance to the Mystic Kyss booth while drowsy or
impaired.
17. The Mystic Kyss is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision and/or instructions regarding safety.
18. Never touch or try to stop the nozzle housing or other moving parts while in motion.
19. The booth contains two high-powered heating elements. Never touch or place hands close
to them.
20. Performance adjustments and periodic service must be performed by trained and
qualified personnel.
21. Consult a physician before using the Mystic Kyss if pregnant or if you think you may
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22. Move slowly and use caution to avoid slipping after applying barrier cream to hands and
feet when moving around the inside and outside of the booth.
23. Mystic Tan sunless formulations are not a sunscreen or a substitute for proper sun
protection.
FDA Recommendations
At Sunless, Inc. creating quality products that are also safely used is our #1 objective.
As such, we’d like to encourage each of our business partners to communicate and train your
staff and tanners on the safety practices related to automated spray tan equipment.
Education and safety begins by following the FDA Advisory, which recommends five actions by
spray tanners:
•Use protective eyewear
•Wear nose filters
•Use ear plugs
•Seal lips with lip balm
•Wear protective undergarments
Communicating and following these five steps will ensure that your tanners will have a safe
automated spray tanning experience. The complete FDA advisory on spray tanning can be
found here: http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ProductsIngredients/Products/ucm134064.htm
A link to the FDA advisory can be found on the Sunless Inc., Mystic Tan and Versa Spa web
sites. Additionally, salons can order an informational brochure to display in your business and
distribute to your tanners named “What is Sunless Spray Tanning/FAQ”. To assist in your
training efforts. Sunless, Inc. educators will gladly review this information during staff training
sessions, at your request. Finally, Sunless, Inc. also makes the protective products available for
purchase.
Sunless, Inc. is available to answer any questions you may have regarding the safe use of spray
tanning products. Additionally, we will continue to update information as changes are made and
convey these to you in a timely manner.

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Welcome to the Mystic Tan KYSS
Congratulations on your purchase of the Kyss. This revolutionary automatic spray booth has
been designed based on decades of market research and customer feedback. We have been
listening to everything you have been telling us, and here is the answer: The Kyss. Every aspect
of the automated spray tan has been evaluated and reconstructed to meet the diverse needs of the
salon management, the salon attendants, the technicians, and, of course, the salon customers.
This streamlined design will create efficiencies for the salon, extremely reduced downtime,
improved customer service, and the most important improvement: the best spray tan color and
coverage in the industry!
So please take the time to familiarize yourself and any applicable staff with the features and
operation of this revolutionary equipment so that you can enjoy all the benefits this package has
to offer. Be sure to give special attention to all safety guidelines.
Preparing for the Kyss Arrival
Now that you have ordered the Kyss, it is time to prepare for its arrival. After scheduling a
delivery date, you will receive shipment and tracking information on your new unit. It will arrive
on location prior to the certified installation technician’s arrival. Once it arrives, make sure not to
open the package, as some of the components could be damaged. If you notice any damage to the
packaging, make sure to note it on the bill of lading before signing for the package. Any
obligations will be covered in your installation agreement.
There are several things that should be verified prior to the installation technician’s arrival to
ensure that you will be up and open for business as soon as possible. Below is a checklist to
make sure that you have made all reasonable considerations and will be able to have your unit
functioning properly the same day the certified technician arrives.
✓Have a location or room with level flooring free of obstructions and no carpet.
Minimum recommended room size is 6’ by 7’ with an 8’ ceiling.
✓The booth will require a 208 - 240 VAC dedicated single phase 15-amp outlet.
The outlet should be located within four feet of the Kyss unit. In US and Canada,
the unit uses a NEMA 6-15 plug.
✓If the salon intends to use the TMAX system, it will require a TMAX 3A timer
(not included). All communication cables should be ready and with a length to
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✓A cold water inlet with a cutoff valve within four feet of the back of the unit.
The inlet requires a minimum of 40 PSI to a maximum of 100 PSI and the
capability to deliver 4 gallons of water per minute. The cutoff valve must be
accessible after installation and should be cut off nightly to avoid leakage.
✓A drain system, terminated with a standard male garden hose, should be located
within four feet of the back of the booth. The drainpipe should be a minimum of
¾ inch internal diameter, and should connect to the sewer system with a proper
anti-syphon connection. A manual cutoff valve is also recommended for the drain,
so that it will be accessible after installation.
✓Arrangements should be made to have any staff that require training present once
the installation is complete.
✓If any electrical or plumbing modifications are required to meet these stipulations,
ensure that all local, state, and federal standards and codes are met.
Dimensions for the Kyss
The dimensions for the Kyss are provided below to help you determine the ideal location for
placement. Keep in mind an allowance for opening the doors.
Front view: Doors closed
Top View: Doors Closed

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Top view- Doors open
Front view- Doors Open
Room Layout

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Preparing for Your First Use
Now that your Mystic Tan Kyss booth has been successfully installed, let’s go over a what to do
to prepare for your first use.
To get started, plug the Kyss into a 220 VAC (208 –240 VAC) dedicated outlet (NEMA 6-15,
pictured below). Then push the white power switch into the upward position to power the booth.
You should hear a chime as the ON button is switched and the touchscreen display will power
up. Once the touchscreen boots up, you will hear another chime to know it is ready to use.
Getting to Know the Touchscreen Features
Before running your first spray session, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the
touchscreen display and all the features that are right at your fingertips.
The Home Screen
The first screen that appears once the touchscreen boots up is the Home screen. The Home
screen contains several important pieces of information.
NEMA 6-15
Male
NEMA 6-15
Female
Push the white Power
button upward to start
the booth.
NEMA Plug
connects here to
wall outlet.

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The Staff Screen
From the Home screen, click on the setting gear icon and you will be taken to the Staff screen by
default. The staff screen provides some very important information, as well as control over many
elements of the spray booth. The Staff screen has three separate pages that can be navigated to
using the tabs on the left side of the screen. The default page you will be taken to first is the
Messages page.
MT Connect™Icon*-
Green= full network
connectivity
Red= not connected to
Internet
Start Button-
Begin a Session
Settings Gear Icon- Access
to settings. If the setting
icon is Blue, it means that a
message appears in the
message center. Will not
appear in Remote Mode.
Directions- Provides a
visual image and
instructions for the user.
Fluid Level Indicator- Fills
to show solution volume
Solution Label- Displays
solution currently in booth.
Blank if no cartridge is
present.
Home Screen
Staff Messages Screen
Page Navigation-
change Staff page
views
Screen Navigation-
change screen tabs
Exit- Return to Home
Tech Support-
instantly email Tech
Support
Messages*- Displays all
current messages
Connectivity Star Icon-
Green= full network
connectivity
Red= not connected to
Internet
Clear Faults*- Clear
the existing messages
Booth Data- Summary
of relevant booth data
* May take up to 3 minutes to establish
network connectivity
* A complete list of booth messages
can be found in Appendix 1.

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Note on Page Navigation
Navigating between pages and screens is accomplished simply by touching the corresponding
tab. The current screen selection is highlighted in red (Staff, Technical, or Admin). The page
within the screen you are viewing is highlighted in white. Notice the “Messages” tab on the left
of the “Staff” screen above. See that “Messages” is shown in white and “Staff” is highlighted in
red to show the current display.
Staff Tools Page
The “Tools” tab in the Staff screen is located directly under the “Messages” tab. The options
here may be toggled on and off, or they may be activated and allowed to run for the designated
time. The options are listed in order, along with a short description and the default times are in
the chart below.
Option
Default (* seconds)
Description
Rinse Button
20 *
Activates the rinse down pumps
Purge
90 *
Purges the reservoir, removes left over solutions
Drain
20 *
Activates drain pump
Handheld Mode
900 *
Activates exhaust, heat, fans, and lights
Heat
Medium
Toggles heat settings between Low, Med, and High
When to Use the Staff Tools
Rinse button: Provides an additional rinse down of the booth interior. If the door is open an
audio message will give a reminder to close it, but the rinse will begin regardless.
Purge: The purge button clears the reservoir of any remaining solutions. This can be from the
result of an incomplete session, accidental overfilling*, or from an unused session.
*To avoid accidental overflowing, make sure to check the Fluid Level Indicator on
the Home screen before adding solution.
Staff > Tools Options
Notice the
Screen selection
in RED and the
Page selection in
WHITE

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Drain: Activates the drain pump for additional time to remove any residual liquid waste. This
can be a result of additional interior cleaning or in preparation for cleaning and maintenance.
This is an especially handy feature to use prior to sump float cleaning and maintenance.
Handheld mode: Handheld mode is activated to a provide a comfortable backdrop for applying
a manual spray session using a handheld spray unit. When handheld mode is activated, the lights,
heaters, and exhaust fans are activated, while the booth draws in filtered fresh air.
Staff Settings Page
The Staff Settings page provides access to adjust some of the booth variables. The chart below
provides the Setting, along with a short description, the default values, and the minimum and
maximum values for each setting. Values are adjusted by using the buttons on either side of the
setting to either raise or lower the value.
Setting
Default
Min. Value
Max. Value
Description
Speaker Volume
15
0
40
Volume for Booth Audio
Interior Light- Idle
100
0
255
Brightness while idle
Interior Light- Session
100
0
255
Brightness while running
Column Light Level
100
0
255
Brightness on side column
The Tech Support Button
Have you ever had trouble finding tech support help? Sitting on hold only to be redirected time
and again. No one enjoys that, so the Kyss put Tech Support right at your fingertips. So long as
you have network connectivity to the booth (remember the MT Connect™icon), just touch the
bottom tab on the left of the Staff screen (or the Technical and Admin screens also). You will
immediately be able to send an email straight to our tech support team. No searching for contact
information or waiting on hold. Just touch any field in the form and a keyboard will appear.
Enter your Name
Enter your Email
Add a description
of your problem.
Send to Tech Support
Cancel request
and return to
previous screen

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The Technical Screen
The technical screen provides access to plethora of options and diagnostic tools. The Technical
screen is password protected, so you will be prompted to enter the Technical password to visit
any of the pages on this screen.
Technical Setting Page
Below is an image of the default page in the Technical screen: The Setting page. From here you
can adjust several system settings and adjust default timing and values for several features.
The adjustable options and a short description are listed below.
Setting Attribute
Description (* denotes values are in seconds)
Spray Motor Speed
Increases or decreases speed of vertical movement.
Decreasing the speed will increase session time.
Dry Time Between Seq.
Length of dry time between positions in session *
Time Plus Post Session
Add additional time to dry cycle at end of session. This
value is added to the minimum 90 seconds *
Purge Duration
Length of time Purge function runs *
1st Rinse Duration
Length of 1st Rinse cycle *
2nd Rinse Duration
Length of 2nd Rinse cycle (optional) *
1st Rinse Delay
Period to wait for Rinse to start after triggered *
2nd Rinse Delay
Period to wait between Rinses (if 2nd Rinse enabled) *
Drain Pump ON Delay
Length drain runs after float read empty *
** If the value in Time Plus Post Dry is 20, then the final dry time would be 90 sec. + 20 sec. = 110 seconds.
Technical
Page options
Email Tech
Support
Adjustable values
for Settings options
System data
Restore to factory
defaults

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Technical Input Diagnostics
The Technical input diagnostics page displays the current state of various sensors and inputs
from the booth. Checking these diagnostics can save time during troubleshooting and diagnostics
by seeing the current state of a sensor without having to check the component manually. A
complete list of values, along with descriptions is provided below.
State Name
Description
Drain Float
The lower float in the drain. Value of high shows liquid in drain, value of low is empty.
Emergency Float
The higher float in the drain. Value of high shows a message with excessive liquid in the
drain. Value of low is a normal state with no excess liquid in drain.
Home Switch
The position on the vertical motor. Home means the sensor has detected the presence of
the arm mechanism in the home position, value of not home shows the mechanism is not
in the starting position.
Start Sensor
The flashing start sensor to begin a session. Values are “Activated” and “Not Activated”
Left Door
Shows if the left door is connected to the sensor. If the sensor is connected with the door,
the door is “Closed”, if the sensor is not activated the door is “Open”.
Right Door
Shows if the right door is connected to the sensor. If the sensor is connected with the
door, the door is “Closed”, if the sensor is not activated the door is “Open”.
Liquid Level
Displays the volume of liquid in the reservoir based on the float within the reservoir.
Range is between 1 and 19. Average volume for a session is between 12 and 13. Above
19 is a Fault with too much liquid in the reservoir.
Barcode Present
Value determined if the barcode reader identifies a valid barcode on a cartridge. State of
“0” means no valid barcode is present, a state of “1” indicates a valid barcode is present.
Current status of booth
conditions. These are not
adjustable, but reflect the
current status of the booth.

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Technical Diagnostic Outputs
The Diagnostic Outputs page provides a way to manually check the operation and output of the
various components and systems of the booth. Using these options will save a considerable
amount of time in troubleshooting and identifying issues before they arise. Along with the option
to toggle the various systems ON and OFF, this screen will display important information
regarding the state and performance of the components. The values displayed are instrumental in
ensuring that the components are operating within the recommended spec. Refer to Appendix 2
for recommended tolerances for each category.
The Admin Screen
The Admin screen provides access to critical system features and settings. Access to the Admin
screen is password protected. It is advised to limit dispensing the Admin password to only
necessary personal. The default page for the Admin screen is the System page.
The Admin System Page
Adjust important system settings and preferences here.
Scroll Arrows- use to navigate
up and down the page.
Toggle ON/ OFF- Use to toggle the
various features ON and OFF.
Operating values will be displayed to
the right of the toggle buttons.
*IMPORTANT NOTE- The Drain Pump and Exhaust Fan will NOT operate simultaneously. If you
attempt to activate both at the same time, one will fail to start. To test, stop either the Drain Pump or the
Exhaust Fan and then the other feature can be toggled.
Email notifications- enter up to
two email addresses to receive
notifications from the booth.
Separate addresses with a comma.
Booth Information- this consists
of the salon name and address as
well as the Sunless Location ID
(5-digit unique numeric ID).
The Location ID is assigned by
Sunless, Inc.
Booth
options and
preferences

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Admin Setting
Description
Control Mode
Allows for use of another controller for the booth without the use of the
touchscreen, such as TMAX (TMAX modules may be purchased separately).
Auto Rinse
Begins the rinse cycle once the user exits the booth, without requiring user
interaction.
Auto Reset
Automatically prepares the booth for use after a session, without requiring user
interaction. Also resets the Dirty state when using TMAX.
Closest voltage
Set this value to the closest to the actual voltage from the outlet. Seek
professional assistance if you are uncertain. Options are 208 and 230 volts.
Email session data to:
Select up to two email addresses (no more than two) to receive email
notifications regarding the booth. This will include fault messages. Separate
Serial Number
Displays the booth serial number. Will expedite assistance if calling tech support.
Update from USB
Tap here to update the booth software from a USB. See section T6: Updating
via USB for more information.
The Admin Connectivity Page
The Admin Connectivity page is used to establish wireless Internet capability of the booth. The
process is extremely easy, very much like connecting on your personal computer. Remember, to
access any Admin page, you must enter the Admin password.
Admin Date & Time Page
The Admin Date Time page allows an Admin to change the date and time. The Admin may wish
to adjust for time zone after receiving the booth, but time and date will be retained, even after
powering off, once set.
List of Available Networks:
Each network will also
display data such as signal
strength and if the network
requires a password
(denoted by “secure”).
To add the booth to a network,
simply touch the network
name. A keyboard will appear,
and you will be prompted to
enter the network password.
The connections will be
established in a few moments if
the password is correct. If the
password is incorrect, you will
be prompted to enter it again.
Connections will be
retained even after
powering the booth off.
Once the booth powers back
on, it will connect to the last
used network.
Don’t forget the MT Connect and Star icons. It will turn green once a network is successfully
connected. Please allow up to three minutes for the heartbeat to confirm successful communication.
See section T1. Internet Connectivity if you experience any problems.
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