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USER MANUAL HB580 PHILIPS

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- Keep page 3 and pages 54 and 55 open when reading these operating instructions.

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Important

- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

• People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - Important - 1

text_image The sun ULTRAVIOLET (UV) VISIBLE LIGHT INFRARED (IR)

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

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If you think that the sessions are too long for you (e.g. if the skin gets taut and tender after the session), we advise you to reduce the sessions by e.g. 5 minutes.

General description (fig. 1, page 3)

A Tube lamps and starters of the couch

B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy

Facial tanner

D Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling

F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers

H Mains cord

Legs of the frame

Connecting tubes with protective covers

Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy

Fans to cool the tube lamps

M Vents

N Acrylic sheets

Protective foil

P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps

R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner

\$ Pillow

Remote control

uHour counter

Guide rails

Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

- It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).

- During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

- Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.

- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).

- Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.

- NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.

- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).

- NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.

- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).

- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).

- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.

- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).

- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.

- The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.

- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.

- Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).

- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

The solarium does not work properly?

The solarium may fail to work properly because it has not been installed or is not used in accordance with the instructions. In that case you will be able to solve the problem yourself by following the troubleshooting tips below.

If the problem is not mentioned in the list, your solarium may not work properly because it has a defect. In that case we advise you to contact your dealer or the Philips Service Centre.

Problem

• The solarium does not start.
- The sun couch starts, but the canopy does not or the other way round.
- The fuse cuts off the power when you switch on the solarium or during use.
- Poor tanning capacity.

Possible causes

  • The plug has not been properly inserted into the wall socket.
  • There is a power failure. Check by means of another appliance.
  • The timer has not been set.
  • Connecting cords have not been plugged in (correctly).
  • Check the fuse of the circuit to which the solarium is connected. The correct fuse type is a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse.
  • You are using an extension cord that is too long, that is wound up and/or does not have the correct current rating. Consult your dealer. Our general advice is not to use an extension cord.
  • You are not following the tanning schedule suitable for your skin type.
  • When the lamps have been used for a long time, the UV emitted will decrease. This effect only becomes noticeable after several years. You can overcome this problem by selecting a longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps.

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Important

- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

- People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - Important - 1

text_image The sun ULTRAVIOLET (UV) SICHTBARES LICHT INFRAROT

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

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A Tube lamps and starters of the couch

B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy

Facial tanner

D Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling

F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers

H Mains cord

Legs of the frame

Connecting tubes with protective covers

Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy

Fans to cool the tube lamps

M Vents

N Acrylic sheets

Protective foil

P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps

R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner

\$ Pillow

Remote control

uHour counter

Guide rails

Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

- It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).

- During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

- Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.

- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).

- Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.

- NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.

- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).

- NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.

- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).

- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).

- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.

- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).

- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.

- The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.

- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.

- Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).

- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

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- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

- People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - The environment - 1

text_image The sun RAGGI ULTRAVIOLETTI (UV) LUCE VISIBILE RAGGI INFRAROSSI (IR)

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

A Tube lamps and starters of the couch

B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy

Facial tanner

D Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling

F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers

H Mains cord

Legs of the frame

Connecting tubes with protective covers

Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy

Fans to cool the tube lamps

M Vents

N Acrylic sheets

Protective foil

P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps

R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner

\$ Pillow

Remote control

uHour counter

Guide rails

Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

- It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).

- During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

- Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.

- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).

- Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.

- NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.

- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).

- NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.

- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).

- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).

- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.

- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).

- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.

- The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.

- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.

- Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).

- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

- People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - The environment - 1

text_image The sun LUZ ULTRAVIOLETA (UV) LUZ VISIBLE LUZ INFRARROJO (IR)

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

A Tube lamps and starters of the couch

B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy

Facial tanner

D Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling

F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers

H Mains cord

Legs of the frame

Connecting tubes with protective covers

Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy

Fans to cool the tube lamps

M Vents

N Acrylic sheets

Protective foil

P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps

R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner

\$ Pillow

Remote control

uHour counter

Guide rails

Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

- It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).

- During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

- Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.

- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).

- Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.

- NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.

- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).

- NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.

- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).

- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).

- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.

- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).

- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.

- The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.

- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.

- Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).

- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

• People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - The environment - 1

text_image The sun LUZ ULTRA VIOLETA (UV) LUZ VISÍVEL LUZ INFRAVERMELHA (IR)

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

A Tube lamps and starters of the couch
B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy
Facial tanner
Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling
F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers
H Mains cord
Legs of the frame
Connecting tubes with protective covers
Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy
Fans to cool the tube lamps
M Vents
N Acrylic sheets
Protective foil
P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps
R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner
\$ Pillow
Remote control
uHour counter
Guide rails
Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

  • It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).
  • During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

  • Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

  • Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.
  • Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).
  • Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

  • Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

  • Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.
  • NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.
  • Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).
  • NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.
  • Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).
  • Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).
  • Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

  • Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

  • Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.
  • Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).
  • Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.
  • The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.
  • NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.
  • Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

  • Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).
  • Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

- People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - The environment - 1

text_image The sun ULTRAVIOLET (UV) SYNIGT LYS INFRARØD (IR)

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

Varighed af 1.dag 2.dag 3.dag UV-behandlingen i minutter4.dag 5.dag 6.dag 7.dag 8.dag 9.dag 10.dag
- personer med meget følsom hud: XX48 timers intervalXXXXXXXXXX
- personer med normal hudfølsomhed: XXXX-XX XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XX
- personer med mindre følsom hud: XXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

A Tube lamps and starters of the couch

B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy

Facial tanner

D Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling

F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers

H Mains cord

Legs of the frame

Connecting tubes with protective covers

Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy

Fans to cool the tube lamps

M Vents

N Acrylic sheets

Protective foil

P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps

R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner

\$ Pillow

Remote control

uHour counter

Guide rails

Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

- It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).

- During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

- Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.

- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).

- Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.

- NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.

- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).

- NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.

- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).

- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).

- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.

- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).

- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.

- The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.

- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.

- Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).

- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

- People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - The environment - 1

text_image The sun ULTRAVIOLETT (UV) SYNIGT LJUS INFRARÖD (IR)

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

Solningst id i Dag minuter för varje 1 kroppsdelDag2345678910
- mycket känslig hud: XXXXXXXXXXX
- normal hud: X XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX
- tålig hud: X XX-XX XX-XXXX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX

A Tube lamps and starters of the couch

B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy

Facial tanner

D Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling

F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers

H Mains cord

Legs of the frame

Connecting tubes with protective covers

Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy

Fans to cool the tube lamps

M Vents

N Acrylic sheets

Protective foil

P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps

R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner

\$ Pillow

Remote control

uHour counter

Guide rails

Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

- It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).

- During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

- Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.

- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).

- Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.

- NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.

- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).

- NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.

- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).

- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).

- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.

- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).

- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.

- The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.

- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.

- Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).

- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

- Before you connect the appliance, check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. This appliance requires a mains voltage of 400V.

- Electricity and water are a potentially lethal combination. Do not use this appliance under moist conditions, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.

• If you have just taken a swim or a shower, make sure you dry your skin properly before using the appliance.

- The appliance must be connected to a three-phase circuit that is protected with a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse (one for each phase).

- Unplug the appliance after use.

- Make sure the cord does not become trapped under one of the legs when you move the appliance.

- Make sure the vents in the canopy and in the couch remain open during use.

- Never use the appliance when the timer switch or the acrylic sheet is defective.

- Never allow children to play with the appliance.

- Stick to the recommended tanning time and the maximum number of tanning hours indicated (see 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?').

- Do not have more than one tanning session a day and avoid excessive exposure to natural sunlight on the same day.

- Do not use the tanning equipment if you have a disease and/or use medication or cosmetics that increase the sensitivity of your skin. Be extra careful if you are hypersensitive to UV. Consult your doctor in case of doubt.

- Go to you doctor if you notice sores, moles or persistent lumps on your skin.

- People who burn easily and never tan, people whose skin is sunburnt, children and people who suffer from or have suffered from or who are susceptible to skin cancer are advised not to use the appliance.

- Never use the solarium without wearing the protective goggles provided. By wearing these goggles you will protect your eyes against overexposure to visible, ultraviolet and infrared light (see 'UV and your health').

- Remove all creams, lipstick and other cosmetics from your face and body well before the tanning session.

- Do not use any sunscreens or any quick-tan lotions or creams.

- You may use a moisturising cream if your skin feels a little taut after tanning.

- Just like sunlight, light from this appliance can cause certain materials to discolour.

- Don't expect the appliance to provide better results than the sun.

- If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by Philips or their service representative, as special tools and/or parts are required.

- If you require another type of plug than one fitted to the appliance, please contact a registered electrician.

PHILIPS HB580 - The environment - 1

text_image The sun ULTRAVIOLETTIVALON (UV) NÄKYVÄ VALO INFRAPUNAVALO (IR)

The sun supplies various types of energy. Visible light enables us to see, ultraviolet (UV) light gives us a tan and the infrared (IR) light in sunrays provides the heat in which we like to bask.

The combi-solarium

With this solarium you can suntan comfortably at home. The tanning lamps emit visible light, heat and ultraviolet light, giving you the impression you are sunbathing in real sunlight. The solarium tans your whole body, including the sides, evenly from head to toe.

A timer ensures that each tanning session does not last longer than max. 30 minutes. Just as with natural sunlight, overexposure must be avoided (see section 'UV and your health').

UV and your health

Just as with natural sunlight, the tanning process will take some time. The first effect will only become visible after a few sessions (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'). Overexposure to ultraviolet light (natural sunlight or artificial light from your solarium) can cause sunburn.

Besides many other factors, such as overexposure to natural sunlight, incorrect and excessive use of a solarium may increase the risk of skin and eye problems. The degree to which these effects occur is determined by the nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on the one hand and the sensitivity of the person involved on the other hand.

The more the skin and the eyes are exposed to UV, the higher the risk of keratitis, conjunctivitis, damage to the retina, cataracts, premature skin ageing and the development of skin tumours will be. Some medications and cosmetics increase the sensitivity of the skin.

It is therefore highly important

  • that you follow the instructions given under the heading 'Important' and 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?';
  • that you stick to the maximum permissible tanning hours a year (see section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?’);
  • that you wear the protective goggles provided during every tanning session.

UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?

Take one tanning session a day for five to ten days. Wait at least 48 hours after the first session before taking the second session. After this 5 to 10-day course, you may take a break from tanning.

Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost most of its tan again. You can then start a new tanning course.

If you want to retain your tan, do not stop tanning after the course but continue taking one or two tanning sessions a week.

Regardless of the tanning method you choose, always make sure that you do not exceed the maximum number of tanning hours, which is XX hours (= XX minutes) a year for this solarium.

Example:

Suppose you are taking a 10-day course, consisting of an XX-minute tanning session on the first day and XX-minute tanning sessions on subsequent nine days.

The total course will last: (X x X minutes) + (X x XX minutes) = XXX minutes.

- You could take X of these courses a year (because X x XXX minutes = XXXX minutes.)

As is shown in the table, the first session of a tanning course should always last X minutes, irrespective of the sensitivity of the skin.

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- herkkä iho: XXXXXXXXXXX
- normaali iho: X XX-XX XX-XX XX-XXXX-XX XX-XXXX-XX XX-XXXX-XX-XXXX-XX-XXXX-XXXX-XX
- kestävä iho: X XX-XX XXXX XX-XX XXXX-XX XX-XXXX XX-XXXX-XX-XXXX-XX-XXXX-XXXX-XX

A Tube lamps and starters of the couch

B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy

Facial tanner

D Switch(es) for facial tanner

O= facial tanner off

I and ▶ = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power

land ●= facial tanner on at full power

E Fan for body cooling

F Switches for fan

O= fan off

land ♦ = fan on at half power

land ✝ = fan on at full power

G End covers

H Mains cord

Legs of the frame

Connecting tubes with protective covers

Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and canopy

Fans to cool the tube lamps

M Vents

N Acrylic sheets

Protective foil

P Protective goggles (2 pairs)

(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)

Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps

R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner

\$ Pillow

Remote control

uHour counter

Guide rails

Power supply unit

Making the solarium ready for use

- It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).

- During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.

- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws (fig. 3).

- Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are pointing outward.

- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).

- Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.

- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a quarter turn.

- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails (fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their original position. Push the power supply unit further along the guide rails until you hear a click.

- NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.

- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).

- NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing backward.

- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing downward (fig. 8).

- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).

- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.

- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch and the canopy. Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12. The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing the small plugs, see fig. 14.

- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the canopy.

- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17). Stick to the order indicated in fig. 14 to ensure that side panels (1) and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).

- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps onto the screw heads.

- The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the appliance.

- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with another person.

- Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could cause the frame to couch to become detached.

Making ready for use

- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).

- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.

Remote control (fig. 21)

Time setting button 0-30 minutes
b Start button
Pause button
d Blinking signal
Pilot lamp
f Buzzer
g Display

  • Note that in the following instructions, the buttons to be used are shown in red.
  • In the following cases the number will appear on the display:

  • After you have put the plug in the wall socket;

  • At the end of a tanning session;
  • After a power failure.

In all these cases, the tanning lamps are out.

  • When you put the plug in the wall socket, pilot light will go on (fig. 22). This pilot light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to the mains. Fully unwind the mains cord.
  • First set the time of the tanning session. Push the + button to put the time forward; push the - button to put the time backward (fig. 23). Keep the button pressed in to adjust the time more quickly.
  • Switch on the tanning lamps by pressing the start button ① (fig. 24).
  • A blinking signal d will appear; the set time is shown on display g (25 minutes in this case) (fig. 25). The countdown of the set tanning time will now start.
  • You can interrupt the tanning session by pressing pause button (fig. 26). The tanning lamps will be switched off. You can switch them back on again by pressing start button ① (fig. 27). The remaining tanning time will appear on the display.
  • You can shorten the set tanning time by first pressing the start button ① (fig. 28). The tanning lamps are switched off. Set the new tanning time by means of button a and press start button ①.
  • The HPA lamp of the facial tanner will not start burning right away, but will only go on after about 3 minutes.
  • During the last minute of the session the buzzer will sound (fig. 29). During this minute, the pause function does not work.
  • As soon as the set tanning time has elapsed, the solarium will switch off automatically.

Use

  • Push the canopy backward so that you can lie down on the couch (fig. 30). When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy back into horizontal position.
  • NB: when the solarium has not been used for some time, the hinges of the canopy may squeak when you push the canopy backward and forward the first time.
  • Switch the appliance on by setting the required tanning time on the remote control (see section 'Remote control').
  • For the correct tanning times, see the section 'UV tanning sessions: How often? And how long?'
  • Switch the body cooler on by means of the switch (fig. 31) and select the required setting and power (♦ or ♣) (fig. 32).
  • If you like, you can also switch on the facial tanner (fig. 31). Select setting ▶ for 75% of its full power or ● for full power (fig. 33).
  • Don't forget to put on the protective goggles provided.

Cleaning

• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before you start cleaning it.
- You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp cloth. Be careful not to let any water run into the appliance.
- Do not use any scouring agents or scouring pads.
- Never use abrasive liquids like alcohol, methylated spirits, petrol or acetone to clean the acrylic sheets: this could cause irreparable damage.

Hour counter

The hour counter indicates the number of hours the lamps have been on. You can read the counter by removing the end cover at the head of the couch. See section on 'Replacing lamps and/or starters' for instructions on how to remove the end cover.

Replacing lamps and/or starters

After some time (after a few years in case of normal use) the light emitted by the tanning lamps will become less bright. When this happens, you will notice a decrease in the tanning capacity of the solarium. You can overcome this problem by setting a slightly longer tanning time or by replacing the lamps or by having them replaced.

  • You can have the tube lamps and/or starters replaced by an authorised Philips Service Centre. They have the knowledge and skills required for this job and the original spare parts for your solarium.
  • If you want to replace the tube lamps and/or starters yourself, you should proceed as follows:
  • Unplug the appliance.
  • Remove the decorative caps and undo the screws of the end cover at the head of the couch and remove them (fig. 34).
  • Pull the acrylic sheet approx. 10 cm out of the appliance.
  • Undo the snap strip on the rear side of the couch, starting at the head (figs. 35 to 36).
  • Do the same with the snap strip on the front side of the couch.
  • Remove the acrylic sheet (fig. 37).

Now you can replace the tube lamps and starters.
- NB: You can now also clean the acrylic sheet, if you wish.
- To remove the lamps, turn them to the left or to the right so that you can lift them out of their holders.
- The lamps and/or starters of the canopy can in principle be replaced in the same way. In the canopy the starters are located behind the lamps at the head of the canopy. To replace the starters, you will first have to remove the tube lamps.
- Starters can be removed by turning them to the left.
- New lamps and starters and the acrylic sheet are assembled in reverse direction and order.
- Do not forget to fasten the end cover with screws again.
- NB: The HPA lamps of the facial tanner may only be replaced by authorised Philips service personnel.

Coin box or central control unit

This solarium can also be connected to a coin box or a central control unit at the reception desk. These devices may only be connected by a registered electrician. The connection instructions can be found on a sticker on the power supply unit.

The environment

The lamps of solariums contain substances that can be harmful to the environment. When you discard the lamps, make sure they are not thrown away with the normal household waste but are handed in at an official collection point.

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PHILIPS HB580 - The environment - 1

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Model : HB580

Category : Solar bench