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Note:
Please consult enclosed tanning schedule for advised
tanning times.
Repairs may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Always disconnect the main power at the circuit breaker
before servicing or repairing the unit.
1 Contact your authorised Hapro dealer immediately if this
unit does not function as outlined in this manual.
2 Do not operate this unit in a moist or humid space.
3 Always make sure the fuses can carry the load. This unit
has to be protected by ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) of 0.03A.
4 Alw
ays disconnect the power to the unit at the wall breaker
when servicing or cleaning the in-side construction of
the cabine. Maintenance for which the procedure is not
described in this manual should only be done by a qualified
electrician. Never clean the electrical components with
fluids.
5 Ensure that the canopy when opened does not touch the
wall. This will prevent damage.
6 Avoid having the acrylic sheets come into contact with
sharp objects.
7 This unit may not be operated if:
• the user is not wearing protective uv-goggles
• the blue or white facial glass is cracked or broken
• the acrylic panel in the canopy and/or bed is present•
one or more of the fans in the unit are not functioning
properly
• the timing mechanism is not functioning properly
• the temperature inside the cabin is 30°C or higher
8 To ensure maximum tanning effectiveness, change the
acrylic sheet after every 1200 hours of operation.
9 To ensure maximum tanning effectiveness, replace the
lamps and the facial tanning lamps like indicated by the
manufacturer.
10 Check the environment regulations of your respective state
with regard to the proper manner in which the lamps are to
be disposed of.
11 Note: only a special acrylic cleaner may be used to clean
the acrylic sheet. Never use cleaners that contain alcohol,
as these can damage the acrylic sheet.
12 The UV-type of the tanning unit is indicated on the specifi-
cationsticker.
13 Ultraviolet radiation from the sun or UV appliances can
cause skin or eye damage. These biological effects depend
upon the quality and quantity of the radiation as well as the
skin and eye sensitivity of the individual.
14 The skin may develop sunburn after an excessive exposure.
Excessively repeated exposures to ultraviolet radiation from
the sun or UV appliances may lead to premature ageing of
het skin as well as increased risk of development of the
skin tumours.
15 The unprotected eye may develop surface inflammation
and in some cases, after a cataract operation for example,
damage may accur to the retina after eccessive exposure.
Cataracts may develop after many repeated exposures.
16 If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
9 Exchanging lamps and starters; remove the lamp by turning
this a quarter turn to the left. Remove the starters by turn-
ing these a quarter turn to the left. Placement of lamps and
starters in opposite order.