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Identify your tanning device
For contact with customer service, please write down the device number of your tanning device.
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Note:
Description of
skin types see
Page 17.
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“This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under CFR21 Part 1040.”
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Foreword
Dear Customer,
The Ergoline device you have purchased is a technically advanced and • Read and observe the information in this instruction manual. This will
powerful microcomputer control system. Your device was manufactured enable you to prevent accidents and provide you with a reliable
with the greatest care and precision. It went through numerous quality device ready for use.
and safety checks in order to guarantee trouble-free, safe operation. But • Always observe the local and federal regulations and legal
you too may make a significant contribution to your long-term satisfaction requirements as well as the valid environmental protection
with your device. Following the tips and instructions in the instruction
Foreword
regulations.
manual will ensure you enjoyment and pleasure with your device.
In case of any questions, we are always at your disposition1).
Your sincerely
Sun Ergoline
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Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fold-out page, 33
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Maintenance, overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Product information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Maintenance intervals, installed lamps and order numbers . . . . . . . . 34
Maintenance and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Cleaning/replacing UV low-pressure lamps in sunbed base . . . . . . . 40
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Cleaning/replacing UV low-pressure lamps in canopy . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Environmental protection information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cleaning/replacing interior lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
General tanning instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cleaning/replacing UV high-pressure lamps/filter
panels in canopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Skin types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Cleaning/replacing accent light in canopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fold-out page, 19 Cleaning/replacing accent light in frontpanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Operating table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cleaning filters in sunbed base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cleaning/replacing filter mats in canopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Presettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Settings during start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Changing presettings with the control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Terminate tanning session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Changing presettings with a hand-held unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Running time of accent lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Regulating face tanner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Table Of Contents
Note:
Technical changes are reserved with respect to the illustra-
tions and specifications in this instruction manual.
Reprinting and reproduction, in whole or in part, of this man-
ual is only permitted with our previous written approval and
with specification of the source.
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Table Of Contents
Safety
Description of warning signs Caution notes, property damage:
CAUTION!
Danger notes, damage to persons:
The word “CAUTION” with this label points out that danger for
Table Of Contents
Type and source of danger, e.g. “DANGER – High devices, materials and the environment can be expected
voltage!” here.
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Intended use
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Danger of damage to persons
WARNING! As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye WARNING! Danger of long-term consequences.
and skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated expo-
– Nursing infants and small children through age
Danger of damage to
sure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin
7 years may not use this device.
cancer. Wear protective eye wear; failure to may result
– The following applies to minors under the age of
persons
in severe burns or long-term injury to eyes.
18 years: Only use tanning devices in agreement with
Occasionally, persons using the tanning device will experience a slight a parent or guardian, or after consulting a physician.
reddening of the skin – usually in small patches – after the second or third
– While there is no immediate clinical evidence of UVA
session. This redness is often accompanied by an itching sensation. This
exposure and its effects upon expectant mothers, it is
may be nothing more than a heat “rash” caused by heat from the lamps
strongly advised that expectant mothers be discour-
within the device. It is generally very limited and caused by constant con-
aged from using the tanning unit.
tact of the skin with the acrylic surface. It should go away within approx-
imately 24 hours and should not reappear. This rashing can be lessened
or prevented by applying moisturizer lotion to the affected area after the
tanning session is completed.
– Follow instructions.
– The time between two tanning sessions must be at least 24 hours!
– Increasing tanning also requires an extension of the exposure time
(= radiation time) or after a certain degree of tanning has been achieved,
a further intensification is not possible. However, the radiation time may
not be extended as desired within the scope of the permissible radiation
doses! Therefore, only a certain degree of final tanning dependent on
the skin type can be achieved without endangering your health.
– Inform users about proper tanning – see page 16.
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Please read and observe ...
Meaning of symbols
Symbols for Description, Operation and Maintenance
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Please read and observe ...
Meaning of symbols
Display of Music Channel 1 (Channel 1)
Factory setting: 1 channel Technical data
Customer service can set up to 7 channels
e.g.
Press button for 2 seconds Two persons are required for this work step
2s
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Please read and observe ...
Replacing
Visual inspection
Filter/filter mat
Presettings
Troubleshooting
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Guidelines Equipment
This device was built according to UL STD 482, certified to CAN/CSA The equipment of the devices differs depending on the model.
STD C22.2 2 No. 224. In this instruction manual all standard and optional components/functions
CAUTION – Air inflow and outflow are taken into account which must be observed during operation and/or
when performing maintenance.
Do not change, obstruct or block the air inflow and outflow
The control panel is also affected by the differing equipment: Only those
Guidelines
area to the device or make any unauthorized changes to the
device. The manufacturer shall bear no liability for damage or buttons are visible that can be operated, i.e. the corresponding function
injuries resulting from such actions. must be part of the equipment of the device.
Export Accessories
We would like to point out that the devices are exclusively intended for Some accessory parts are taken into account in the maintenance sched-
use in the US and Canada, and may not be exported to other countries ule beginning on Page 35, however this does not automatically mean that
and operated there! The manufacturer shall assume no liability whatso- your device is provided with this equipment (e.g. Air Condition).
ever in case of non-observance! We explicitly emphasize that high liabil- An overview of the possible accessories is provided in the sales docu-
ity risks may occur for the exporter an/or the operator in case of non- mentation.
observance.
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Please read and observe ...
acterized by a particularly high UV permeability and resistance, as well as During maintenance work there is a danger of touching
an easy-care, hygienic surface that is gentle to the skin. live parts and receiving a fatal electrical shock.
The acrylic glass panels are formed to their shapes for the specific devic- • Disconnect device from power supply before
es in a technically complex production process. Despite state-of-the-art opening – also see Page 33.
production know-how, the presence of minor spots, air bubbles or • Do not reach behind covers, do not open the device
streaks in the acrylic panels is unavoidable. In addition, microfine hairline and do not replace lamps with the device switched
cracks can occur on the bed surface during operation. on.
These occurrences are material-dependent and are unavoidable in pro- Maintenance and care play a major role in deciding whether the device
cessing, however have no significant effect on the utility value and can meets the requirements placed on it in a satisfactory manner. The com-
therefore not be recognized as defects. pliance with the specified maintenance intervals and the careful conduct-
CAUTION! ing of the maintenance and care work are therefore absolutely necessary
Cosmetics or sun screen products must be removed prior to – see Page 35 ff.
tanning as they can cause damage (e.g. cracks on the sur- The current operating hours of the parts requiring maintenance can be
face) when used continuously. displayed in the Presetting mode – see Page 55 ff.
Remount any protective devices (e.g. filter panels) after completing work.
CAUTION!
Only use original spare parts of the same type or compatible
parts! The use of other parts voids the conformity! Any liability
is excluded in case of damage or injury proven to be the re-
sult of the use of non-original spare parts.
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Please read and observe ...
Cleaning
Acrylic glass surfaces
CAUTION!
Do not rub with a dry cloth – danger of scratching!
For fast, hygienic proper cleaning of acrylic glass surfaces,
use the specially developed fast disinfectant cleaner Anti-
Cleaning
fect®.
Concentrated disinfectants or solvents (e.g. Lysoform, ethyl
alcohol or other liquids containing alcohol) may never be
used for cleaning. Other unsuitable cleaning agents that
cause damage due to chemical reactions may also not
be used!
Plastic surfaces
For cleaning the other plastic surfaces, it is best to use warm water and
a leather cloth. Never use aggressive cleaning agents containing alcohol,
e.g. the commercially available Sagrotan, or essential oils. These may 02756 / 0
lead, in the long run, to damages not covered by the guarantee.
During cleaning a slight discoloration of the leather cloth by the rubber
seals must be expected for production-related reasons.
Note:
Prevent damage to the acrylic glass and plastic surfaces. Re-
move rings, watches, bracelets etc. before the start of clean-
ing work.
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Please read and observe ...
761/2001 and the standard DIN ISO 14001, and undergoes regular inter- skin even tan more pleasantly and with fewer worries, as the radiation
nal and external environment audits performed by trained auditors. dosage can be exactly defined with sunbeds.
Certain drugs – particularly those that produce photosensitivity – may
information
Environmental regulations – disposal of lamps cause individuals under the influence of this type drug to experience ad-
UV low-pressure lamps and UV high-pressure lamps contain fluorescent verse effects and those people should avoid exposure to UV sources of
materials and other waste containing mercury. all kinds. Doctors will advice people taking these drugs to possible ad-
According to the national waste disposal laws and in accordance with the verse effects.
municipal waste regulations, proof must be provided of the proper dis- The speed and intensity with which someone tans are dependent on the
posal of UV lamps. skin type and the individual melanin quantity in the skin. No two individual
Your local environmental agency will be happy to assist you with the dis- skin tones are the same. A tan to one person may be different to another
posal of UV lamps. and treatment length may vary.
What is Melanin?
The brownish pigment produced by special cells in the base layer of your
skin determines the individual's tan. As the skin is exposed to the ultravi-
olet light, the melanin is activated and combines with protein cells that
rise to the skin's surface, thus producing a tan. The amount of melanin in
your body determines how quickly and dark you tan. The more melanin
produced and exposure time an individual has, the faster and deeper the
individual will tan.
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Please read and observe ...
General tanning
perform best at the ambient temperature of 75 °F to 90 °F.
instructions
Which tanning times are recommended?
It is recommended that, following a tanning session, a skin moisturizer be
Although there is virtually no reason to worry about sunburn with the UV
applied. This promotes a smoother, more even looking tan.
tanning method, some consideration should initially be given to individual
skin sensitivity.
Skin types
Danger of skin injuries and skin diseases! For the recommended exposure schedule (see page III):
Skin type II:
DANGER! Although UVA radiation is relatively harmless compared This is the individual that usually burns easily and severely, tans minimal-
to natural sunlight, excessive tanning times can lead to ly or lightly and peels.
the skin becoming red and to burns.
Skin type III:
– Comply with the recommended tanning times,
see Page II. Often referred to as “Average” complexion, burns moderately and tans
about average.
Once you have a tan, 1 to 2 tanning sessions per week are usually suffi-
cient to maintain it. Skin type IV:
This individual burns minimally, tans easily and above average with each
Should you use sun screen? exposure.
No! It is recommended to not use sun screens, oils or lotions intended for
outdoor use. Cosmetic sun screens with a sun protection factor (SPF) Skin type V:
are intended to filter out the sun's aggressive rays. However, the light of This individual’s system rarely burns, tans easily and substantially.
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General tanning
instructions
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Accessories
Operation
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Tanning
Start and end of tanning If the device fails to start up when you have closed the canopy:
The device is started automatically with an internal or external timer and – Press START/STOP to start tanning.
automatically stopped after the preselected time. The fan continues to
run for approx. three (3) minutes (fan delay) to sufficiently cool the de-
vice.
Note:
Operation
Preparation time
Before the UV lamps automatically go on, you have a few minutes to pre-
pare yourself. During the preparation time you can switch on the UV
lamps at any time by pressing the START/STOP button.
– Remove your clothes and all jewelry.
– Remove make-up and other cosmetics.
– Remove glasses. Contact lenses can be worn under the protective
goggles.
– Put on the protective goggles.
– Lie down on the bed surface.
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– Close the canopy.
Depending on the controller, the tanning device starts up after a short
time automatically. The tanning device is operating when the UV lamps
are on and the fans are running.
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Settings during start-up To interrupt tanning session
Operation
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The tanning time can be interrupted during tanning by switching off the
UV lamps:
– Press START/STOP for three (3) seconds to pause or stop tanning.
– Press START/STOP again for three (3) seconds to restart the lamps.
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Running time of accent lights IR function 57
IR Function
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55
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Face tanner
1 2
Press to activate.
1 3
Operation
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1 2
2
Switching the face tanner OFF:
– Press button for two (2) seconds.
Switching on face tanner again:
– Press button again. It takes approx. one (1)
minute until the face tanners reach their full
output.
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Press for two (2) seconds.
4
Operation
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+ 1 min
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26
Surround cooling – Adjust speed
1 2
Press to activate.
1 3
Operation
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1 2
2
Two (2) minutes after the start the fans reach
the preset level 4.
– Press button .
– While the button flashes, press the plus or
minus button to change the intensity of the air
stream.
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Channel
1 2
Press to activate.
1 3
Operation
1 2 1 2
2 4
– Press button .
– While the button flashes, press the plus or
minus button to select a channel.
means: no Channel selected, there is
no sound, music is “OFF”.
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Volume
1 2
Press to activate.
1 3
Operation
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1 2
2
– Press button .
– While the button flashes, press the plus or
minus button to change the volume.
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Technical data
Conformity mark:
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30
Bed tolerance in room Maximum permissible load
A = 56.30 in
B = 44.29 in
C = 48.82 in
D = 79.33 in
A
300
lb
B
E = 86.61 in
Technical data
F = 28.35 in
C
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Warning – possible
breakage of the acrylic
Maximum room temperature / Humidity
panel!
WARNING! Severe cuts from glass and
burns from hot lamps may
result.
– Only one adult person is
F
allowed at the same time.
D
– People with more than
300 lbs must not use the
device at all.
E
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Scheduled maintenance – filters
51 937 53
/50 h 3 4x
4 2x 800 767 54
Maintenance
35
Scheduled maintenance – accent lights
a) 1x white 8W 11 839 51
a
c b) 1x blue 30 W 12 377 51
c) 1x blue 30 W 11 792 51
b 04263 / 0
Maintenance
36
Scheduled maintenance – UV lamps, starters
Advantage
400
Turbo Power
500 h d) 3x JK 100723 400 W 100723 46
Maintenance
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37
1,500 h 2 702806 40
3,000 h 1 702609 46
Maintenance
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Relamping / maintencance instructions
It is imperative that you, the owner and/or operator, check all compon-
ents for any signs of wear which may occur through normal use. Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts
– Observe the cleaning and maintenance schedule specified in the
maintenance table on Page 34 to 38.
WARNING! If the tanning device was operated before being swit-
– Only replace UV low-pressure lamps with the original lamp type or with ched off and opened, lamps and housing parts may be
compatible lamps. hot.
– Only replace UV high-pressure lamps with the original lamp type or with – Before replacing lamps or other spare parts, wait until
compatible lamps. lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled
Should you require any assistance or need additional information, please down sufficiently.
call Global Service Division at 1-800-643-0086, Monday through Friday
Maintenance
8:00 a.m. - 17:00 p.m. CST
Danger of pinching!
CAUTION – Damage due to improper maintenance!
Improper maintenance can cause the device to be damaged When opening and closing the tray, panels and covers,
or to become unusable. you can pinch your fingers.
– Always comply with the specified maintenance intervals.
– Follow the cleaning instructions.
– If the maintenance intervals for the UV lamps are exceeded or incom-
patible UV lamps are installed, the share of harmful UVB radiation may
increase. Sunburn and other skin damage may result.
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UV low-pressure lamps, lower section
2 4
1 2
1
2
2
Maintenance
De-energize device!
1 3
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...
40
5
Maintenance
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Close:
6
2
1
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41
UV low-pressure lamps, canopy
De-energize device!
1 3
2
3 1
1 2 3
Maintenance
42
Close:
5 7 9
1 2
3
1 2
1 2 3
Maintenance
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6 8
03099 / 0 04280 / 0
43
Interior lighting, canopy
De-energize device!
1 3
1 2
2
3 1 1 2
1 2
1 2 3
Maintenance
04273 / 0 03299 / 0
...
44
5
Maintenance
03099 / 0
Close:
6
3
1 2
1 2 3
04274 / 0
45
UV high-pressure lamps, canopy
De-energize device!
1 3
2
3 1
1 2 3
Maintenance
46
5 7 9
Maintenance
04286 / 0 03896 / 0 02757 / 0
6 8 10
3
1 2
47
CAUTION! 12 14
Do not touch the glass bulbs of the
UV high-pressure lamps with your
bare fingers! Remove soiling thor-
oughly.
– Only touch new UV high-pressure lamp with
a cloth – see Figure 10.
Maintenance
03699 / 0 03901 / 0
11 13 15
1
2 3
1 2
03899 / 0 04288 / 0 04421 / 0
...
48
16
Maintenance
04280 / 0
Close:
17
3
1 2
1 2 3
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49
Accent light, canopy
2 4
Maintenance
De-energize device!
1 3 5
2
1
1 2
1
2
50
Accent light, front panel
2 4
1
2
4x
2
1
Maintenance
04260 / 0 04281 / 1 04284 / 0
De-energize device!
1 3 5
1
2 3
1 2
1
51
6
Maintenance
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52
Lower section, filter
2 4
2
4x
Maintenance
04195 / 0 04281 / 1 04282 / 0
Hand-wipe lightly, dry or with water,
De-energize device! or use a vacuum cleaner.
1 3 5
53
Canopy, filter mats
2 4
Maintenance
1 3
2
04414 / 0 04047 / 0
L
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Changing presettings with the control panel
The setting mode enables you to call up operating states and make alte- Changing presettings
rations to current settings.
Increase the preset value:
Changing to Presetting mode • Press and hold the START/STOP button while simultaneously pres-
sing the + button.
• Press the buttons - and + simultaneously for at least five seconds out-
Decrease the preset value:
side a tanning process.
• Press and hold the START/STOP button while simultaneously pres-
• appears in the display.
sing the – button.
• Enter the code (see Page 56).
Reset to the last value set:
• Press the START/STOP button four times when you run the Preset-
• Press the START/STOP button.
ting mode for the first time.
Reset to the delivered state:
• briefly appears in the display, then (Function 1)
and the presetting value are displayed alternately (see column “On • See function .
Presettings
delivery”). Note:
• By pressing the + button you scroll up to the next function (from -01- The sunbed will automatically return to 'idle' mode 30 se-
to -16-). conds after the last button was pressed.
• By pressing the – button you scroll down to the next function (from
-16- to -01-).
The presettings are listed beginning on Page 58.
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Defining a code
• Select Function .
• Press the START/STOP button for 3 seconds until appears.
• Press the desired buttons consecutively:
• Press the buttons in the same sequence when appears
again.
• appears in the display. The set code has been saved.
• Please note the code for Customer Service.
If you know the old code, you can define a new code at any time.
Presettings
56
Changing presettings with a hand-held unit
Some data can also be displayed and changed with a commercially Information on operating the hand-held unit is contained in the manufac-
available hand-held unit (e.g. from Palm). For this purpose you require turer's documentation.
special software (available in German and English), which you can down-
load at www.sunergoline.com. The operating manual for this software is
also available at the same website.
Caution!
The code for access via the infrared interface is preset in
the software of the hand-held unit, and can therefore be
used with any unit. Anyone, who downloads the software
from the Internet can access the unit date with a hand-held
unit. Please note that Customer Service changes the preset
access code during initial start-up – see software operating IR Function
manual. Please note the new code for future use! 04002 / 0
This code is independent of the access code for the preset-
Presettings
tings via the control panel.
Note:
Please read the operating manual for the software for in-
structions on how to display or change data with a hand-
held unit.
57
No. Description on delivery Values from-to
1 ® 23
To set the time
01 ® 59
To set the access authorisation code to enter setting mode (see Page 56)
58
No. Description on delivery Values from-to
Presettings
59
Troubleshooting
In the case of a fault, fault codes appear on the display to simplify
localizing of the fault cause:
• If a fault occurs, the fault code flashes in the display.
• If several faults occur, the fault messages are displayed alternately.
• The fault remedy is acknowledged by pressing the button.
If the fault cannot be eliminated, inform Customer Service:
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Error Meaning Correction
Full condensation tank (only when using an original condensate
Empty condensation container.
container)
shooting
Trouble-
Air-vane switch does not switch on with fan running
Air-vane switch does not switch off 1 minute after fan switches off
61
Error Meaning Correction
Auxiliary controller
Heating controller
62
Error Meaning Correction
Speed control 1
Speed control 2
Audio amplifier
Channel selection
Real-time clock
Parameter memory
shooting
Incorrect equipment of controller
Trouble-
63
Index
Index
A Exposure schedule....................................... III M
Accent lights front panel, replacing....... 51, 52 Eye injuries.................................................... 8 Maintenance schedules...............................35
Accent lights, Operation.............................. 24 F Minors............................................................9
Acrylic glass panels .................................... 14
Face tanner, operation................................ 25 O
B Fan delay .................................................... 22 Operator, important information ....................8
Bed tolerance in room................................. 31 Fault codes.................................................. 60 Order numbers ................................35, 36, 37
Filter mats in canopy................................... 54 Overview
C
Filter panels, cleaning ................................. 48 Maintenance .......................................34
Channel, operation ..................................... 28
Filter, lower section, cleaning...................... 53 Operation............................................20
Children ........................................................ 9
Frequency ................................................... 30 P
Circuit breakers........................................... 33
Fusing ......................................................... 30 Palm, changing presettings .........................57
Cleaning schedules .................................... 34
Code G Plastic..........................................................15
Defining a code with hand-held unit... 57 Global Service Division ................................. II Power consumption.....................................30
Defining a code with operating panel. 56 Preparation time ..........................................22
H
Contact ....................................................... 19 Presettings ..................................................55
Hand-held unit, changing presettings.......... 57
D Table...................................................58
Index
I
De-energizing device .................................. 33 R
Intended use ................................................. 8
Disposal of lamps ....................................... 16 Relamping instructions, general ..................39
Interior lighting............................................. 44
E Room temperature, maximum.....................31
L
Equipment................................................... 13 S
Label ............................................................. II
Error codes ................................................. 60 Safety information ....................................III, 8
Load, maximum........................................... 31
Export ......................................................... 13 Settings at start ...........................................23
Long-term consequences.............................. 9
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Tanning instructions.................................... 16
Tanning times .............................................. III
Technical data ............................................ 30
Termination of tanning ................................ 23
Troubleshooting .......................................... 60
Type label ..................................................... II
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Acrylic Warranty
or merchantability.
The remedies provided in this limited warranty are the exclusive re-
medies provided to the purchaser by SUN Ergoline and are provi-
ded in substitution of all other remedies. Consequential and
incidental damages are excluded.
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Warranty Claims
Policy & Procedures ing order.
1. When to file a Warranty Claim: Each dealer/distributor has their own internal procedure for handling
In the event that your tanning system is not functioning properly under in- Warranty Claims and credits.
tended normal use as described in the unit's Operation an Instruction NOTE: SUN Ergoline, the manufacturer, does not involve itself in the di-
Manual, you may then have established cause to file a Warranty Claim. rect handling of a Warranty Claim except where mitigating circumstances
NOTE: Both the tanning system and legal registered owner apply and where required by law.
must meet the criteria established under SUN Ergoline Limit-
Parts Warranty Claim/Credit Review
ed Warranty as described in this manual before any Warranty
Claim will be considered. 1. Customer calls SUN Ergoline and notifies the Service Department of
problem
2. Where to call to place a Warranty Claim:
2. SUN Ergoline Service Department determines course of action.
SUN Ergoline is supported nationwide by an extensive dealer/distributor
network through whom the majority of our units are sold. These dealers/ 3. SUN Ergoline ships part and R.A.I. to customer freight collect and bills
distributors are required by contract to stock sufficient parts to meet the customer on net30 basis for part only.
various warranty and nonwarranty needs of their customers. 4. Customer, within 15 days of receiving new part, returns defective part
Therefore, in order for you to properly file a Warranty Claim, you must lo- to SUN Ergoline along with R.A.I.
cate the name and phone number of the dealer/distributor through whom 5. Upon receipt of defective part and R.A.I., SUN Ergoline issues cus-
you purchased your unit. Normally this information can be easily located tomer a credit invoice which offsets original bill. Customer's account is
Warranty Claims
either on your paid invoice or other proof of purchase documentation that returned to zero balance concerning this claim.
you received when taking delivery of the unit. NOTE: If part returned to SUN Ergoline proves to be opera-
Next, notify the dealer/distributor of the serial number, model number and tional and not defective, or if product code numbers on part
date unit was purchased. This will initiate the Warranty Claim process. do not correspond with individual unit date on file with SUN
Upon determination of the problem, your dealer/distributor can then sup- Ergoline, then a 30% restocking fee will be charged in addi-
ply you with the part(s) and proper instructions to return your unit to work- tion to the retail purchase price of part.
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Acknowledgment of the Agreement is not required for acceptance of the do not interfere with the designed function of the unit.
foregoing stipulations. This warranty does not include failure of the product due to alteration,
modifications, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance, improper installa-
Labor Warranty Claim/Credit Procedures
tion or repair.
SUN Ergoline furnishes labor without charge for a period of 90 days from
This warranty is not transferable and is only applicable to the original pur-
date of purchase. All labor and related charges must be authorized by
chaser named on a completed and registered warranty record at SUN
SUN Ergoline prior to start or repairs, and must coincide with SUN
Ergoline headquarters.
Ergoline established rates and time allotment policy.
SUN Ergoline obligations do not include transportation charged on the
Please contact our Service Department for authorization and billing pro-
shipping of new components to the customer or on the return of defective
cedures.
components of the manufacturer. All freight charges must be paid by the
customer.
Limited Lifetime Warranty There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face
SUN Ergoline warrants specific individual components of the Competi- hereof. There is no express or implied warranty of fitness or merchant-
tion Tanning Systems against defects in materials and workmanship for ability.
the life of the product. Coverage is limited to units purchased after No- The remedies provided in this limited warranty are the exclusive reme-
vember 1, 1994. dies provided to the purchaser by SUN Ergoline and are provided in sub-
This warranty is restricted by the following components only: stitution of all other remedies. Consequential and incidental damages are
excluded.
• Steel Back Panels
Notice: Any misuse, abuse, modification, alteration, impro-
• Structural Steel Frame Components
Lifetime Warranty
per maintenance, improper installation, etc. of this product or
• Exterior Steel Body its intended use will subject said party to direct responsibility
NOTE: Components are warranted on an individual basis and liabilities for any and all consequences resulting from
and not as they may effect the complete product. such action. Furthermore, such actions will void all warranties
and may relieve SUN Ergoline of any liabilities relating to said
Warranty coverage does not include cosmetic abnormalities such as product.
scratches, nicks, dents, oxidation of paint or other cosmetic changes that
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Sun Ergoline ● #1 Walter Kratz Drive ● Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401
Tel.: 1-800-643-0086 ● 870-935-1130 (in Arkansas) ● Internet: www.sunergoline.com