ProSun® By ProSun® Tanning Industries Inc.
CONTENTS Contents………………………………………………………….………………………....1 Warning Label…………………………………………………….………………………2 Lamp Compatability Chart…………………………………………….…………...….3-3a Electrical Requirements………………………………………………………………….....4 General Notes…………………………………………………….……………………….5-6 Beauty and the responsible tanner………………………………………………………7-8 Tanning Sensitivity (with allergen table)……………………….………………………...9 Care and Maintenance………………………………………………………………..10-11 Preventive Maintenance……………………………………………………………….
WARNING LABEL • • • • • NEVER OPERATE THIS MACHINE WHEN THE AMBIENT ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE IS GREATER THAN 90 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. NEVER OPERATE THIS MACHINE IN A COMMERCIAL APPLICATION WHEN THE REMOTE TIMER IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY.
LAMP COMPATIBILITY CHART AURORA By Light Sources, Inc. 37 Robinson Boulevard, Orange, CT 06477 Phone: 203-799-7877 Fax: 203-795-LAMP USER INSTRUCTIONS DANGER : Ultraviolet Radiation - Follow Instructions (See reverse side for complete warning information) Lamp Type: Equivalent to: Midday Sun 5.0 F71T12/BL/BP LSI F71T12/BL/BP/5.
LAMP COMPATIBILITY CHART COSMEDICO Updated: October 18, 1996 Cosmedico Light, Inc. DANGER – ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION Cosmedico Light, Inc. Replacement Lamps in compliance with Federal Standard 21 CFR 1040.20 (Fully documented and submitted as to substantial equivalency) Lamp Type COSMEDICO Lamp Lamp Code Part No. CosmoStar Longlife NA1-12-100W 12503 OR CosmoStar S NA1-12-100W 12501/12500 (Name change only, from CosmoStar S to CosmoStar Longlife. Effective April 1996.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE Please read carefully the following information.
GENERAL NOTES • EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ASSURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT OUTLINED REFLECTS THE ACTUAL EQUIPMENT EXPECTED TO BE INSTALLED. THE EQUIPMENT IS POSITIONED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO PROVIDE OPTIMUM OPERATION. THE CUSTOMER SHALL BEAR THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES; OSHA; NEMA; LOCAL AND NATIONAL STANDARDS.
GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES • ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL COMFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, O.S.H.A. OR APPLICABLE LOCAL AND OR STATE ORDINANCES, AS WELL AS UTILITY COMPANY RULES REGARDING AMPERE INTERUPTION AND SAFETY SHUNT TRIP SWITCHES AND POWER PANELS OF WHICH SHALL BEAR THE LABEL OF UNDERWRITER’S LABORATORIES, INCORPORATED AND SHALL BE PERMANENTLY MARKED FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. • ALL WIRES SHALL BE SINGLE SOLID RUNS WITHOUT SPLICES MEETING THE N.E.M.A.
BEAUTY AND THE RESPONSIBLE TANNER Many people in today’s image-conscious society want to be tanned. The Romans built large sunning terraces onto their villas so as to take advantage of the sun’s spiritually and physically therapeutic effects. They somehow inherently knew of the positive influences that natural sunlight could lend to the human condition, millennia before the science of photobiology was conceived of.
THE TANNING PROCESS The sunbed you have purchased is designed to concentrate optimal levels of UVA, in conjunction with very low percentages of UVB, on the outermost layers of the skin, so as to stimulate the production of Melanic pigment, which is slightly pink in its dormant state, and cause it to turn brown after excretion. The more Melanin cells present in the skin determines the amount of pigment that will be excreted and distributed, and therefore the extent of the tan.
TANNING SENSITIVITY MEDICATION LIST Perfumes and colognes containing furocoumarins, Compounds from natural products such as plants and fruits. Their natural oils can sensitize the skin to sunlight. Food and fruits that contain photosensitizing agents: celery, carrots, lime, coriander, parsley, fennel, dill, buttercup, mustard and figs. A partial list of known photosensitizing medications is listed below by name: ACETOHEXAMIDE (DYMELOR) AGRIMONY AMITRIPTYLINE (ELAVIL, ETC.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE The Care and Maintenance in this section covers most of the difficulties that you may encounter under normal working circumstances. If your tanning bed fails to operate properly, please review the following steps before calling for service. THE TANNING BED YOU PURCHASED CONTAINS VOLTAGES WHICH ARE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS. ALL REPAIRS AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
MAINTENANCE Cleaning the machine Always disconnect the main power from the unit before attempting to clean or repair it. Dust the lamps with a dry cloth - do not use cleaning fluid or alcohol. The acrylics should be taken out at least once every week of operation and cleaned thoroughly with a nonalcoholic disinfectant glass or surface cleaner. If alcohol is used, the acrylic may fade, crack, or break altogether.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Frequency Clean Acrylic Top & Bottom Clean Pillow Inspect Facial Glass Clean & Sanitize Goggles If applicable After Each Session Daily Weekly Monthly * * * * * * * * * * * Ensure Click Strips is firmly in place Clean and Sanitize Bed Exterior Remove & Clean the inside both Acrylic sheets Dust Lamps Wipe and Vacuum fans & vents Clean all Reflectors Wipe and Vacuum out Vent Hoses Inspect Acrylic for cracks wear Replace Top and Bottom Acrylic Adjust shock tension (if
REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS WARNING: Before doing any repair or replacement work on this machine, ALWAYS disconnect the power (or, if the main power cable has a wall plug, pull it out) at the main circuit breaker. Removal of the bench acrylic: • Turn the plastic click strips on either side of the canopy downwards • Remove the securing screw. • Pull the acrylic sheet down and out of the canopy. • Lower the acrylic sheet a little. • Pull it out of the canopy.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM Unit is activated but nothing happens PROBABLE CAUSE • No Power POSSIBLE SOLUTION • Check to see if the power source has been properly connected • Restart the timer and try again • Check connections to both – replace if defective • Timer clears after priming • Remote timers do not work Bed appears too be to hot • Fans are obstructed • Ensure all fans are clear of obstructions and dust. Room Temperature abnormally warm.
ProSun Tanning Industries, Inc. ® LIMITED WARRANTY EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 20th, 2001 1. Warranty Period: PROSUN warrants new tanning equipment manufactured or imported 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 two (2) years from the date of delivery to the original Purchaser 2.