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USER MANUAL XXS-25 Soltron
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Ultraviolet radiation may cause injury to eyes and skin. Such as skin aging and eventually skin cancer. Read operating instructions' JK protection advice carefully. WEAR THE PROTECTIVE GOOGLES PROVIDED. Certain medicines and cosmetics may increase sensitivity. On no account use the sunbed if the filter glasses are broken.

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We emphasize that these devices must not be exported to or operated in the USA or Canada. The manufacturer does not accept any liability in case of non-observance of this notice.
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This sunbed must be checked and serviced at regular Intervals in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications in order to rule out entirely any risk of physical injury. Label wording = "Date of manufacture ... quarter/year"
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Operating instructions
Translation of the original operating instructions
XXS-25 | XXS-30
Manufacturer: JK-Products GmbH
Rottbitzer Straße 69
53604 Bad Honnef (Rottbitze)
GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-140
Fax: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-166
Customer service / JK-International GmbH,
Technical service Division JK-Global Service
(Spare part orders for Köhlershohner Straße
53578 Windhagen
GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-861
Fax: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-205
E-mail: service@jk-globalservice.de
Spare part orders for JK-International GmbH, consumables: Division JK-Licht
Failure to observe these instructions:
• can result in serious injury and death,
- can result in damage to the device and the environment.
- Read these instructions carefully before putting this tanning device into operation.
- Please observe the instructions and the code of conduct required to operate the device safely.
- Please make the instructions and additional information from the manufacturer available to the personnel at their workplace.
Copyright
The copyright remains with JK-Holding GmbH.
The contents may not be partially or completely duplicated, distributed or utilized for competition purposes without authorisation or disclosed to other parties.
The right to make technical changes in regard to the figures and information contained in this instruction manual is reserved!
Table of contents
1 General....6
1.1 Definitions 6
1.2 Symbol explanation....7
2 Information for the operator....8
2.1 Intended use 8
2.2 Foreseeable misuse....8
2.3 Operator's obligations 8
2.4 Personnel training....9
2.5 Scope of delivery....9
2.6 Transport, assembly and setup....9
2.6.1 Assembly 10
2.6.2 Ventilation 10
2.6.3 Setup location 11
2.7 Commissioning....11
2.8 Operation and maintenance....11
2.9 Decommissioning....12
2.10 Storage 12
2.11 Disposal 12
2.11.1 Environmental regulations – disposal of lamps and batteries ..... 12
2.11.2 Packaging 12
2.11.3 Disposal of old devices 12
2.12 Directives 13
2.13 Export....13
2.14 MP3 music (optional) 13
2.15 Instruction signs on the device....14
2.16 Technical modifications....14
2.17 Manufacturer's guarantee 14
2.18 Warranty and liability exclusions 15
3 Description 16
3.1 Scope of delivery.... 16
3.1.1 Optional....16
3.2 Equipment....16
3.3 Device description XXS-25 17
3.4 Device description XXS-30 18
3.5 Accessories (optional)....19
3.6 Function description....19
4 Operation 20
4.1 Safety information for the user ....20
4.2 Tanning - the right way! 22
4.3 Description of the skin types 23
4.4 Tanning times EN....24
4.5 Tanning times UV type 3 (apply only to Austria) .....26
4.6 Tanning times IEC....28
4.7 Operating overview 30
4.7.1 Navigation 31
4.8 Functions....32
4.9 Start....32
4.10 Connect MP3 player....33
5 Cleaning and maintenance....34
5.1 Safety information for cleaning and maintenance 34
5.2 Faults....35
5.3 Cleaning 35
5.3.1 Cleaning the surfaces....35
5.3.2 Filter panels and lamps 36
5.4 Cleaning plan 36
5.5 Maintenance....38
5.5.1 Acrylic glass panel....38
5.6 Maintenance plan....38
5.7 Disassembly for maintenance and cleaning work ....41
5.7.1 Service kit....41
5.7.2 Removing the acrylic glass panel....42
5.7.3 Removing the canopy panel....43
5.7.4 Removing the front panel 44
5.8 Instructions for replacing the lamps....45
5.8.1 Low pressure lamps 45
5.8.2 Starter....46
5.8.3 High pressure lamps and filter panels 46
5.9 Cleaning or replacing the UV lamps in the base 48
5.10 Cleaning or replacing UV lamps and filter panels in the canopy 49
5.11 Cleaning or replacing interior lighting ....51
5.12 Cleaning the base filter....52
6 Technical data 54
6.1 Power rating, electrical specifications and noise level....54
6.2 Dimensions....55
6.3 Lamp sets....56
6.3.1 XXS-25 SUPER POWER....56
6.3.2 XXS-30 SUPER POWER....58
6.3.3 Accent lighting....59
6.4 Spare parts and accessories....59
7 Appendix....60
7.1 JK timer controls 60
7.2 Signs and stickers on the device....61
7.3 Equivalence key range....64
7.3.1 Description of the equivalence keys for UV fluorescent lamps....64
8 Index....66
1 General
1.1 Definitions
Operator
People who provide tanning devices to users on a commercial basis. The operator is responsible for the orderly operation of the device as well as the compliance with the maintenance intervals.
User
A person who uses the tanning device at a commercial location.
Personnel
People who are responsible for the operation, cleaning as well as general maintenance work and who instruct the users in the operation of the devices.
Electrician
A person with suitable professional training, knowledge and experience, which enables them to identify and avoid the dangers which can arise from working with electricity.
Authorized, trained and qualified personnel
Qualified personnel from an external company who have been trained and authorized by the manufacturer for assembly and maintenance work with specific tanning devices.
1.2 Symbol explanation
The following types of safety notices are employed in these operating instructions:
DANGER!

Type and source of hazard
This safety notice indicates the existence of a direct danger to body and life.
DANGER!

Type and source of hazard
This safety notice warns of dangers to body and life which are caused by electricity.
WARNING!

Type and source of hazard
This safety notice warns of machine, material or environmental damage.

NOTE:
This symbol does not identify any safety notices, but provides additional information to better understand the processes.
2 Information for the operator
2.1 Intended use
This device serves the purpose of cosmetic tanning for one adult person with skin suitable for tanning. Additional information is available on pages 20 and 23.
The device is only intended for commercial use, not for domestic use.
Some people are not permitted to use the device, see page 20.
The device may not be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or who have insufficient experience and/or knowledge without supervision. A person responsible for their safety must ensure, either by supervision or instruction, that the device is used correctly and safely. If there is any doubt, use of the device by these people is prohibited!
The device may only be operated with the specified or equivalent lamps. The tanning times given in this instruction manual are valid only for the specified lamp set.
Any other use shall be considered improper. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage or injuries resulting from this. The operator bears the sole risk for this.
Intended use also includes compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and the operating and maintenance conditions. The device may only be operated, maintained and repaired by persons who are familiar with these tasks and who have been informed of the dangers involved.
2.2 Foreseeable misuse
The following uses of the device are explicitly prohibited:
- Multiple people may not use the device at the same time. The acrylic glass panel may otherwise break and cause injuries.
- People with a body weight of more than 135 kg may not use the device. The acrylic glass panel may otherwise break and cause injuries.
- Exceeding the specified tanning times may result in burns and long-term skin damage.
- No other persons are permitted in the vicinity of the cabin when using the device, this especially applies to children.
• People under 18 years of age may not use the device.
2.3 Operator's obligations
As the operator you are responsible for providing clear operating, cleaning and maintenance instructions and ensuring the intended use and the proper operation of the device by means of training and instruction for the personnel.
Your operating instructions must enable the safe use and safe operation of the device and take into account the characteristics and expertise of your company and also the national work safety and environmental protection regulations. Within the European Union, the EU directive 89/391/EEC (in Germany the Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health (BetrSichV)).
2.4 Personnel training
As the operator you are obliged to train your personnel and instruct them in the established legal and accident prevention regulations. Ensure that your personnel have understood and observe these operating instructions. This applies in particular to the
• information in 'Intended use' and 'Foreseeable misuse'
- safety instructions in the 'Operation' chapter
- operating instructions
• cleaning and maintenance instructions
- Please make the instructions and additional information from the manufacturer available to the personnel at their workplace.
- Regularly check your personnel's safety consciousness and awareness of the risks, taking into account your operating instructions.
- Please ensure that the cleaning intervals are complied with, in particular cleaning after every tanning session.
- Please ensure that your personnel provide your customers with appropriate advice, in particular regarding tanning times, possible risks and the operation of the device.
- People under 18 may not use the device. Please instruct your personnel to check the customer's identification in the event of doubt.
2.5 Scope of delivery
Information regarding the scope of delivery is contained in the 'Description' chapter on page 16.
2.6 Transport, assembly and setup
The device is delivered by a specialist company and assembled and set up by the manufacturer's own service personnel or by an authorized service company.
As an operator you are responsible for complying with the on-site ventilation and electrical requirements at the setup location, see page 10.
2.6.1 Assembly
DANGER!

Personal danger due to electric shock or burns!
- The assembly and electrical connection must comply with the national regulations.
- The on-site electrical installation must be fitted with an easily accessible all-pole isolating device (master switch), complying with overvoltage category III. This means that each pole must have a contact opening width complying with the conditions of overvoltage category III for full isolation.
- If the connection is established via a plug-in connection then the connection system according to EN 60309 must be utilized.
- Assembly, installation, upgrading or repair of the device may only be carried out by specially trained and instructed personnel.
Information regarding the disassembly and assembly of the device is available in the separate assembly instructions. These assembly instructions are intended solely for use by the manufacturer's service personnel or by qualified specialists authorized by the manufacturer.
2.6.2 Ventilation
WARNING!

Risk of overheating due to air flow problems!
Operating faults possible.
- Do not change, obstruct or block the air inflow and outflow to the device or make any unauthorized changes to the device. The manufacturer shall bear no liability for damage or injuries resulting from such actions.
– Observe the ventilation system data. - Do not set up and operate the device on the transport pallet!

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12620 / 02.6.3 Setup location
The tanning device may not be operated outside.
A conversion is required in order to operate the tanning device without problems at altitudes exceeding 2000 meters above sea level. Please contact the customer service department (see page 2) without fail before putting the tanning device into operation.
2.7 Commissioning
Initial commissioning will be undertaken by the manufacturer's own service personnel or by an authorized service company. The device will be handed over ready for use.
If the device has not been used for a longer period of time then it must first be inspected by our customer service department or by another authorized company before being put back into operation again.
The device is operated with an external time-control unit.
A time control unit must be attached so that the device automatically switches off at the latest after <110% of the selected running time even if the controller fails. The device running time must be provided with double protection by use of a timer control that complies with the standard EN 60335-2-27.
Dependent on the local utilities company, the devices can transmit interference to the power system of the building that impair the audio-frequency remote control system used by the utility company. This can, for example, interfere with the function of night-storage heaters.
If faults occur due to the operation of the devices, then the operator is responsible for the installation of an audio frequency blocking device in the building electrical installation. Please contact your electrician. The electrician is familiar with the technical connection conditions of your local utility company so that the audio-frequency blocking device can be matched to the power system of your utility company.
2.8 Operation and maintenance
Error-free operation, maintenance and service are required in order to ensure that the health and safety of the users is not endangered during operation and to ensure that the device is in a fault-free operating condition.
Please observe the information and recommendations provided in these operating instructions. Please ensure that the intervals for the inspection, maintenance and service are complied with. Please ensure that the lamps are replaced after the specified usage time.
Unauthorized modifications and changes to the device and its control unit are prohibited. Failure to comply with this voids the operating licence!

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The device must be disconnected from the power supply in order to temporarily or permanently decommission it.
You must abide by the legal disposal requirements when permanently decommissioning the device.
2.10 Storage
Store the devices in a dry, frost-free location with a stable temperature. Once the device has cooled off, pack it in plastic wrapping to protect it against scratches.
2.11 Disposal
2.11.1 Environmental regulations – disposal of lamps and batteries
UV lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste containing mercury. Batteries contain heavy metal compounds.
Within the European Union the national implementation of the Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC applies. According to the national waste disposal laws and in accordance with the municipal waste regulations, proof must be provided of the proper disposal of UV lamps and batteries.
Your local sales agency will be happy to assist you with the disposal of UV lamps and batteries:
- Inform your local agency of the number of UV lamps and batteries by telephone or in writing.
The agency will then provide you with the name of a free delivery point for your lamps or will take care, in conjunction with a disposal company, of the collection and proper disposal of the lamps. This service is available for a fee. Outside Germany, the respective national legislation applies. Please contact your local sales agency.
2.11.2 Packaging
All packaging consists of 100 % recyclable materials. Packaging brought into circulation by the JK Corporate Group that is no longer required can be returned to the JK Corporate Group. Your partner agency or dealer will be happy to advise.
2.11.3 Disposal of old devices
The device has been manufactured using recyclable materials. The JK Corporate Group will provide you with information on the content or potential hazards of the materials used.
The manufacturer is obliged to take back and dispose of certain electrical and electronic components in accordance with the 2002/96/EC Directive.

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The device will, if requested, be properly disposed of by the JK Corporate Group. This service is available free of charge. Your partner agency or dealer will be happy to advise.
2.12 Directives
This device was built according to the following directives:
- EC directive 'Electromagnetic Compatibility' 2004/108/EC (according to the version valid at the time)
- EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (according to the version valid at the time)
- Low voltage directive 2006/95/EC (according to the version valid at the time)
2.13 Export
We emphasize that these devices are only intended for the European market and must not be exported to or operated in other countries e.g. the USA or Canada! The manufacturer does not accept any liability in the event of non-observance! We explicitly emphasize that non-compliance may result in high liability risks for the exporter and/or the operator.
2.14 MP3 music (optional)

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For the public use of MP3 music files, the same legislation applies as for all other music sources: As a studio operator/studio owner, you may only play original audio CDs, MCs, audio DVDs etc., on your premises and/or play music via the 'MP3-music modules' which are provided in the devices from JK-International GmbH if you have acquired the necessary stage rights. You can acquire these from the organisation responsible for issuing commercial performance rights in your country (in Germany: GEMA/GVL).
Copy-protected audio CDs, MCs, audio DVDs etc., as well as titles contained on these media, may not be converted to MP3 format and/or saved on HDD, audio CDs, MCs, audio DVDs etc., if software is used to do this, which disables or circumvents the copy-protection contained on the media.
You must be ready at any time to prove your granting of stage rights by presentation of the appropriate stage rights certificate when requested by a representative or another controlling body of the responsible organisation.
As long as you observe all the listed instructions and have acquired the necessary rights for use of the 'MP3-music module', you may convert your original audio CDs, MCs, audio DVDs etc. into the MP3 format required by the player. Only one copy (duplicate or MP3 format conversion) of lawfully acquired audio CDs, MCs, audio DVDs etc. may be made. The source media (original media) must be retained and may not be used simultaneously.
Further details can be found in the information brochure 'Audio Guide' available on the Internet at www.jk-global-service.de.

NOTE:
Pre-recorded SD cards which are delivered as accessories for a JK audio system are also subject to payment obligation for commercial usage.
2.15 Instruction signs on the device
See Appendix page 61.
2.16 Technical modifications
The device has been constructed in accordance with the current state-of-the-art and the applicable safety regulations. The illustrations and specifications on these instructions are subject to technical modifications which are required in order to improve the device.
Unauthorized modifications and changes to the device and its control unit are prohibited. Failure to comply voids the EC conformity declaration!
Please use only original spare parts. Failure to comply voids the EC conformity declaration!
2.17 Manufacturer's guarantee
JK-International GmbH accepts liability for any tanning device defects that arise in accordance with the following regulations on behalf of customers who have purchased an tanning device for private or commercial use from one of JK-International GmbH's sales partners; consumable parts such as UV high pressure lamps (bulb), UV low pressure lamps (tubes) and starters as well as the acrylic glass panel itself are not covered by the guarantee.
The guarantee stipulates that JK-International GmbH will rectify any defects within a time period predetermined by JK-International GmbH by repairing or exchanging the defective part.
Claims made in accordance with this guarantee can be lodged with JK-International GmbH or the JK-International GmbH sales partner from whom the product was purchased on presentation of the guarantee card or invoice; this guarantee is valid for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase.
This does not affect the rights of the customer under the existing guarantee with regard to any claims that the customer might have in accordance with the contract of purchase.
2.18 Warranty and liability exclusions
Warranty and liability claims for personal injury and property damage are excluded if they are the result of one or more of the following causes:
- improper use of the device;
- improper assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the device;
- operating the device with faulty safety equipment or improperly attached or non-functional safety and protective equipment incl. warning signs;
- not complying with the information in the operating instructions regarding transport, storage, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance;
• the use of untrained personnel; - unauthorized changes to the device or the control unit;
- inadequate monitoring of parts subject to wear;
• repairs carried out improperly;
• the use of non-original spare parts; - emergencies and disasters resulting from the influence of foreign materials or force majeure.
3 Description
3.1 Scope of delivery
- Tanning device
- Allen-key
- Suction cup for filter panels
- Connecting lead
- Protective goggles
- Technical documentation (folder with instructions, brochures for error codes and default settings and additional documentation)
The low pressure UV lamps are delivered and packaged separately. They are only included in the scope of delivery and shipped together with the device in UV type 3 countries.
3.1.1 Optional
- Stereo-Sound system or Stereo-Sound system PLUS
- MP3 cable
3.2 Equipment
Device equipment varies depending on the model.
In this description, all standard and optional components/functions are taken into account which must be observed during operation and/or when performing maintenance.
The control panel also differs according to the varying equipment:
Only those buttons are visible that can be operated, i.e. the corresponding function must be included in the device's equipment.
3.3 Device description XXS-25

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- UV low pressure lamps, base
- Operating panel
- Acrylic glass panel base
- Adjustable air nozzles – Facial cooling
- Body cooling air nozzles
- UV low pressure lamps, canopy
3.4 Device description XXS-30

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- UV low pressure lamps, base
- Operating panel
- Acrylic glass panel base
- Adjustable air nozzles – Facial cooling
- Body cooling air nozzles
- UV low pressure lamps, canopy
- Interior lighting
3.5 Accessories (optional)

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1 2 3 11883 / 0- Audio system (Stereo-Sound system PLUS or Stereo-Sound system)
- Headphone jack (only with Stereo-Sound system PLUS)
- MP3 connection (only with Stereo-Sound system PLUS)
3.6 Function description
The primary technical components of a tanning device are an artificial source of UV radiation, a variety of filters and reflectors as well as a mechanical structure with a defined active surface.
Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices. On one hand, this is due to the different strength UV lamps and, on the other hand, the different UV-A and UV-B proportions of the UV radiation. Whereas the UV-A proportion primarily generates a superficial tan, which appears rapidly and is intensive but also fades more rapidly, the UV-B radiation is primarily responsible for more long-term tanning results. The disadvantage of the UV-B radiation is that the tan does not become visible until one or two days after visiting the tanning salon. Therefore, the appropriate tanning device is to be selected depending on the desired tanning goal.
The tanning devices described here exclusively emit UV-A radiation.
4 Operation
4.1 Safety information for the user
DANGER!

Danger of hearing damage!
Using earphones or headphones at high volume can result in permanent hearing damage.
- Do not set the volume too high.
DANGER!

UV radiation
Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases!
– Please observe the following instructions.
The following people may not use the device:
• People under 18 years of age
• People who cannot tan
• People who cannot tan in the sun without risking a sunburn
• People who easily sunburn when in the sun
• People with acute sunburn
• People who repeatedly suffered from serious sunburn during childhood
• People with naturally red hair
• People with atypically discoloured areas of skin
• People who have or have had skin cancer
- People who suffer from an increased risk of skin cancer (e.g. cases of skin cancer in the family)
• People among whose closest relatives a melanoma has occurred
• People who are being medically treated for photosensitivity
• People taking photosensitivity causing medicine
• People with freckles and people who tend to develop freckles
• People with more than 16 moles on their body (2 mm diameter or larger)
- People with atypical moles (atypical moles are, for example, asymmetrical moles with a diameter greater than 5 mm, with varying pigmentation and irregular edges)
- Seek medical advice without fail if in doubt!
All other people must observe the following instructions:
Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases!
- The skin can become sunburnt when exposed to excessive radiation. Excessive, frequently repeated UV radiation exposure from natural sunlight or UV devices can result in premature ageing of the skin and an increased risk of skin tumours.
- Particular caution is advisable for individuals who are especially sensitive to UV radiation, and when certain medicaments or cosmetics are used. Seek medical advice without fail if in doubt!
- UV devices should not be used without medical advice if unexpected manifestations such as itching occur within 48 hours of first using the sunbed.
- Increasing tanning requires increased exposure time (= radiation time) or after a certain degree of tanning has been achieved, increased tanning is not possible. However, the radiation time may not be extended as desired within the scope of the permissible radiation doses! Therefore, only a certain level of final tanning, which depends on the skin type, can be achieved without endangering your health.
- The tanning device may never be used when a filter panel is missing or damaged, or the timer is defective!
Behaviour before, during and after a sunbath:
- During the tanning session no other people may remain in the cabin, in particular no children.
- Remove all jewellery (including piercings) before the tanning session.
- Remove cosmetics before tanning and do not use sun screen products.
- Do not use any products intended to accelerate tanning.
- UV light can cause irreversible skin or eye damage. The unprotected eye can become inflamed on the surface, and in certain cases the retina can be damaged by excessive radiation. Cataracts can form after numerous repeated tanning sessions. Use the UV-impermeable protective goggles provided (order no. 84592-..). Contact lenses and sun glasses are no substitutes for protective glasses.
- Protect sensitive skin areas such as scars, tattoos and genitals before tanning.
- Observe the recommended tanning times.
- During a tanning session the quantity of radiation which results in the skin reddening (MED, minimum erythema dose) may not be exceeded. If reddened skin occurs several hours after the tanning session you may not use the tanning device again for one week. After one week you can start again from the beginning with the first tanning session in accordance with the tanning table.
- The time between the first two sessions on the sunbed must be at least 48 hours! Do not take an additional sunbath on the same day.
- See a doctor if stubborn swelling, sores or pigmented moles form on the skin.
4.2 Tanning - the right way!
A few things need to be noted to in order to obtain maximum enjoyment from a tanning device. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions.
Make-up in the tanning device?
Please do not wear make-up. Clean skin absorbs UV light better.
A wide variety of materials is found in cosmetics. Whether these are emulsifiers, greases, or fragrances - in conjunction with UV radiation, these can cause skin allergy reactions.
Accordingly, a must before using a tanning device is: Remove all make-up. This is essential. Make-up clogs the pores in the face. The UV light from a tanning device re-opens these clogged pores so that not only does the light penetrate the skin, but also the allergenic components of the make-up.
A further negative consequence of make-up is that the appearance of the skin deteriorates irreversibly over a period of time. However good a decent make-up looks - in conjunction with UV light, it causes more harm than good. Therefore: Remove all make-up before a session in your tanning device - it will be much better applied afterwards.
Showering after leaving the tanning device?
The browning is in the skin, not on it. Therefore you cannot wash it off. Treat your skin to a moisturizing cream after showering.
Are medications and the tanning device compatible?
It is known that some medicaments increase the skin's sensitivity to UV light. This probability is particularly high with antibiotics, sulphonamides, psychiatric drugs, tranquillizers, anti-diabetes treatments and diuretics. Sun creams which contain psorale or kumarin also increase skin sensitivity. If you are in any doubt, first ask your doctor - then you can enjoy the sun at no risk.
Contact lenses in the tanning device?
The answer is: Yes! Like any other tanning device user, contact lens wearers should also wear special protective goggles which protect the eyes against UV radiation. To guarantee better protection, wearers of spectacles and contact lenses can ask their optician for exchange contact lenses with UV protection. The UV-A and UV-B filters built into exchange contact lenses will protect the cornea and the internal parts of the eye against almost 100 % of the energy in UV radiation.
This will benefit tanning device users not only in the open air, but on the tanning device itself. You can wear these contact lenses on the tanning device without any restrictions. For more information, ask your optician or optometrist.
4.3 Description of the skin types
DANGER!

Burns and long-term damage!
People with skin type I may not use the tanning device.
The following applies to people with skin types II, III and IV:
- Observe the tanning times.
- Observe the safety instructions.

NOTE:
The tanning times are only valid for the lamp set and filter panels specified on the sticker.
| Skin type I | Skin type II | Skin type III | Skin type IV |
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| Sensitive skin | Light skin | Normal skin | Dark skin |
| Always/frequently sunburn | Frequently sunburn | Rarely sunburn | Rarely sunburn |
| Tolerates only a small amount of natural sun. | Tolerates approx. 10-20 min. of natural sun. | Tolerates approx. 20-30 min. of natural sun. | Tolerates approx. 40 min. of natural sun. |
4.4 Tanning times EN
DANGER!

Burns and long-term damage!
People with skin type I may not use the tanning device.
The EN tanning times only apply to the EN lamp set (EN 60335-2-27, maximum irradiance 0.3 W/m^2 (erythema)).
XXS-25 SUPER POWER:
- UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E13 1504536-..
- UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E13 1504538-..
| Number of tanning sessions | Skin type I | Skin type II | Skin type III | Skin type IV |
| [min] | [min] | [min] | [min] | |
| 1 - 6 6 6 | ||||
| 2 - 6 7 8 | ||||
| 3 - 7 8 10 | ||||
| 4 - 8 10 12 | ||||
| 5 - 9 11 14 | ||||
| 6 - 10 13 16 | ||||
| 7 - 11 14 18 | ||||
| 8 - 12 16 20 | ||||
| 9 - 13 17 22 | ||||
| 10 - 14 19 24 | ||||
| 11 - 15 20 26 | ||||
| 12 + | - | 16 | 22 | 29 |
| Maximum number of tanning sessions per year (NMSC): | - | 62 | 45 | 34 |
DANGER!

Burns and long-term damage!
People with skin type I may not use the tanning device.
XXS-30 SUPER POWER:
- UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E10 1504506-..
| Number of tanning sessions | Skin type I | Skin type II | Skin type III | Skin type IV |
| [min] | [min] | [min] | [min] | |
| 1 - 5 5 5 | ||||
| 2 - 5 6 6 | ||||
| 3 - 6 7 8 | ||||
| 4 - 7 8 10 | ||||
| 5 - 8 10 12 | ||||
| 6 - 9 11 14 | ||||
| 7 - 9 12 15 | ||||
| 8 - 10 13 17 | ||||
| 9 - 11 15 19 | ||||
| 10 - 12 16 21 | ||||
| 11 - 13 17 23 | ||||
| 12 + | - | 14 | 19 | 25 |
| Maximum number of tanning sessions per year (NMSC): | - | 60 | 44 | 34 |
4.5 Tanning times UV type 3
(apply only to Austria)
DANGER!

Burns and long-term damage!
People with skin type I may not use the tanning device.
The UV type 3 tanning times only apply to the UV type 3 lamp set (according to EN 60335-2-27, max. radiation intensity 0,15 W/m^2 UV-A + 0,15 W/m^2 UV-B).
XXS-25 SUPER POWER:
- UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E13 1504536-..
- UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E13 1504538-..
| Number of tanning sessions | Skin type I | Skin type II | Skin type III | Skin type IV |
| [min] | [min] | [min] | [min] | |
| 1 - 7 7 7 | ||||
| 2 - 7 8 9 | ||||
| 3 - 8 10 11 | ||||
| 4 - 9 11 13 | ||||
| 5 - 10 13 16 | ||||
| 6 - 11 15 18 | ||||
| 7 - 12 16 20 | ||||
| 8 - 13 18 22 | ||||
| 9 - 14 20 25 | ||||
| 10 - 15 21 27 | ||||
| 11 - 16 23 29 | ||||
| 12 + | - | 17 | 25 | 32 |
| Maximum number of tanning sessions per year: | - | 63 | 43 | 34 |
DANGER!

Burns and long-term damage!
People with skin type I may not use the tanning device.
XXS-30 SUPER POWER:
• UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E2 1003891-..
| Number of tanning sessions | Skin type I | Skin type II | Skin type III | Skin type IV |
| [min] | [min] | [min] | [min] | |
| 1 – 6 6 6 | ||||
| 2 – 6 7 7 | ||||
| 3 – 7 8 9 | ||||
| 4 – 8 10 11 | ||||
| 5 – 9 11 13 | ||||
| 6 – 10 12 15 | ||||
| 7 – 10 14 17 | ||||
| 8 – 11 15 19 | ||||
| 9 – 12 16 21 | ||||
| 10 – 13 18 23 | ||||
| 11 – 14 19 25 | ||||
| 12 + | – | 15 | 21 | 27 |
| Maximum number of tanning sessions per year: | – | 60 | 43 | 34 |
4.6 Tanning times IEC
DANGER!

Burns and long-term damage!
People with skin type I may not use the tanning device.
The IEC tanning times only apply to the IEC lamp set (IEC 60335-2-27:2004, maximum irradiance 1.0 W/m^2 (erythema)).
XXS-25 SUPER POWER:
• UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E14 1504508-..
• UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E14 1504510-..
| Number of tanning sessions | Skin type I | Skin type II | Skin type III | Skin type IV |
| [min] | [min] | [min] | [min] | |
| 1 - 3 3 3 | ||||
| 2 - 3 3 3 | ||||
| 3 - 3 4 4 | ||||
| 4 - 4 4 5 | ||||
| 5 - 4 5 6 | ||||
| 6 - 4 6 7 | ||||
| 7 - 5 6 8 | ||||
| 8 - 5 7 9 | ||||
| 9 - 5 8 10 | ||||
| 10 - 6 8 11 | ||||
| 11 - 6 9 12 | ||||
| 12 + | - | 7 | 10 | 13 |
| Maximum number of tanning sessions per year (NMSC): | - | 65 | 46 | 35 |
DANGER!

Burns and long-term damage!
People with skin type I may not use the tanning device.
XXS-30 SUPER POWER:
• UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E11 1504534-..
| Number of tanning sessions | Skin type I | Skin type II | Skin type III | Skin type IV |
| [min] | [min] | [min] | [min] | |
| 1 - 4 4 4 | ||||
| 2 - 4 4 5 | ||||
| 3 - 5 5 6 | ||||
| 4 - 5 6 7 | ||||
| 5 - 6 7 9 | ||||
| 6 - 6 8 10 | ||||
| 7 - 7 9 11 | ||||
| 8 - 7 10 12 | ||||
| 9 - 8 11 14 | ||||
| 10 - 8 12 15 | ||||
| 11 - 9 13 16 | ||||
| 12 + | - | 10 | 14 | 18 |
| Maximum number of tanning sessions per year (NMSC): | - | 61 | 43 | 34 |
4.7 Operating overview
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- Display – Functions ...
- Music pictogram
- Body cooling/facial cooling pictogram
- Facial tanner pictogram
- Air conditioning pictogram (only active if air conditioning available)
- Minus button
- Left navigation arrow button
- Plus button
- Right navigation arrow button
4.7.1 Navigation

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Switch on UV lamps:
- Tip the button once.
Switch off UV lamps/pause tanning: - Hold the button.

Select device function (go to pictogram)
MUSIC e.g. MUSIC

Select sub-function (if available)
Change setting
The diodes of the available functions and the navigation ring are illuminated in default mode after starting up the tanning device. After selecting a function, the respective diodes and the navigation ring flash for a few seconds. Settings can be changed during this time.
4.8 Functions
| Function | Button sequence | Description | Information |
| 1. UV lamps | ![]() | START/STOPSwitch the UV lamps on / off during tanning | If the UV lamps are switched off during tanning, the tanning time continues to run. |
| 3. Music | [XYZ7] | Internal:Control volume, Levels 0-14External: MP3 player or smartphone | Only available as optional accessories for Stereo-Sound and Stereo-Sound PLUS.See page 33 |
| 4. Body cooling/Facial cooling | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Control cooling, Levels 1-5Switch off coolingOFFSwitch on coolingOn | The air nozzles for the facial cooling can be adjusted by hand. |
| 5. Facial tanner | ![]() ![]() | Switch off facial tannerOFFSwitch on facial tannerOn | 1 minute until maximum power. |
4.9 Start

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- Tip the START/STOP button.
Upon starting the following functions are switched on:
- UV lamps
- Facial tanner
- Body cooling
- Stereo-Sound system PLUS (optional)
4.10 Connect MP3 player
DANGER!

Danger of hearing damage!
Using earphones or headphones at high volume can result in permanent hearing damage.
- Do not set the volume too high.
Users may connect their private MP3 player or smartphone to the tanning device if the 'Stereo-Sound system PLUS' accessory is fitted.

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MP3 player or smartphone connection: see the documentation from the manufacturer of the MP3 player or smartphone.
Connect:
- Plug the MP3 cable (stereo jack plug) into the Stereo-Sound system PLUS.
- Plug the MP3 cable into the MP3 player or smartphone.
- Select the music title and start.
If the speakers do not play any music:
- Increase the volume on the MP3 player or smartphone until the music signal is automatically switched to the Stereo-Sound system PLUS.
- Set the volume on the tanning device to the desired level.

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The heat might damage your MP3 player or smartphone!
- Do not place the unit directly in the radiation area.
The cable might crack, the connectors might be damaged.
- Do not pull on the cable when unplugging the MP3 player or smartphone.
5 Cleaning and maintenance
5.1 Safety information for cleaning and maintenance
DANGER!

Electricity throughout entire device!
Personnel danger due to electric shock or electric burns.
- Before beginning work disconnect all of the power connections from mains voltage.
- Secure all of the disconnected connections against accidental reactivation.
- Check that the device is disconnected from mains voltage.
- All of the work and electrical connections must comply with the national regulations of the country in which the device is being operated (e.g. the VDE regulations in Germany) and must be undertaken by appropriately trained specialists.

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Switching off the device alone is insufficient, as certain points may remain energized. Therefore, switch off fuses before performing any work and – if possible – remove them.
Accidental reactivation can result in serious accidents. Immediately after deenergizing, secure all switches or fuses used for deenergizing against being switched on again.
- Lock the fuse box with a padlock.

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A prohibition sign with the text:
'Work in progress!'
'Place: ....'
'Sign may only be removed by:......'
must always be securely mounted immediately.
5.2 Faults
Error codes are output to the display to simplify troubleshooting:
- If a fault occurs, the error code flashes on the display.
- If several errors occur, the error messages are displayed alternately.
- Error elimination is acknowledged by pressing the START/STOP button.
- If the error cannot be cleared, inform Customer Service - see page 2.
More detailed information regarding the error description and solutions is available in 'Fehlercodes/Error Codes' (order no. 1011804-..).
5.3 Cleaning
DANGER!

Infections can be spread by skin contact!
All objects/device parts, which can come into contact with the user during tanning, must be disinfected after every tanning session:
- Acrylic glass panel
– Handles and control panel - Protective goggles
- MP3 cable
- Adjustable air nozzles

NOTE:
Adhere to the stipulated times to ensure thorough disinfection. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use.
5.3.1 Cleaning the surfaces
Acrylic glass surfaces
WARNING!

Do not rub with a dry cloth – danger of scratching!
Failure to comply voids any warranty claims.
- For the fast, hygienic and proper cleaning of acrylic glass surfaces, use specially developed cleaning agents.
- Concentrated disinfectants or solvents (e.g. Lysoform, ethyl alcohol or other fluids containing alcohol) must never be used for cleaning.
WARNING!

Acrylic glass panels unusable due to soiling!
Soiling on the panels is burned in by the hot lamps and results in the long term in unserviceable panels.
- Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully.
Plastic surfaces

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During cleaning a slight discolouration of the leather cloth by the rubber seals must be expected for production-related reasons.
Prevent damage to the acrylic glass and plastic surfaces.
- Remove rings, watches, bracelets etc. before starting cleaning work.
5.3.2 Filter panels and lamps
- UV low pressure lamps and filter panels can be cleaned with a damp cloth and without additional cleaning agents where necessary.
- UV high pressure lamps can be cleaned with ethyl alcohol where necessary.
5.4 Cleaning plan
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11827 / 0| Component | Interval | Activity | See page | ||
| After each tanning session | When necessary | 50 h | |||
| 1 | Handle | X | Cleaning and disinfection | 35 | |
| 3 | Control panel | X | Cleaning and disinfection | 35 | |
| 4 | Acrylic glass panel | X | Cleaning and disinfection | 35 | |
| 5 | Adjustable air nozzles | X | Cleaning and disinfection 35 | ||
| Protective goggles | X | Cleaning and disinfection | 35 | ||
| MP3 cable | X | Cleaning and disinfection | 35 | ||
| 6 | Air nozzles | X | Clean | 35 | |
| 7-8 | Surfaces | X | Clean | 35 | |
| 2 | Filter | X Remove and clean filter | 52 | ||

NOTE:
Cleaning must be confirmed after each tanning session by pressing the START/STOP button (when the warm-down time for the main fan has finished).
5.5 Maintenance
Maintenance and care play a major role in deciding whether the device meets the requirements placed on it in a satisfactory manner. Compliance with the specified maintenance intervals and the careful conducting of the maintenance and care work are therefore absolutely necessary.
The current operating hours of maintenance parts can be called up in service mode (see 'Voreinstellungen/Presettings', order no. 1011777-..).
We point out that the device must be subjected to regular inspections by our customer service or an approved specialized company every 12 months (from commissioning) to maintain its proper condition!
Inspections and maintenance work that has been carried out must be entered in the equipment, operating and maintenance booklet (order no. 1010363-..).
5.5.1 Acrylic glass panel
WARNING!

Cosmetics may cause cracks to form on the surface!
Over the long-term cosmetics or sunscreens cause damage (e.g. crack formation on the surface).
- Ensure that cosmetics and sunscreens are removed before tanning.
Over the course of time the acrylic glass panel becomes more translucent as a result of usage and must be replaced by customer-service personnel on a regular basis.
The optional partition (only for devices with air conditioning) functions as a UV filter and must be replaced by customer-service personnel on a regular basis.
5.6 Maintenance plan
WARNING!

Only use genuine spare parts of the same type! If other parts are used then the device no longer complies with the conformity declaration and may not be operated any longer! Any liability for damage or injury proven to be the result of the use of non-genuine spare parts is excluded.
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| Component | Interval | Activity | See page | |||
| 500 h | 1000 h | 1500 h | 3000 h | |||
| 1 | UV high pressure lamps | X | Replace | 49 | ||
| 2 | UV low pressure lamps, base | X | Replace 48 | |||
| 4 | UV low pressure lamps, canopy | X | Replace 49 | |||
| 2 | Starter, base | X | Replace | 48 | ||
| 4 | Starter, canopy | X | Replace | 49 | ||
| 5 | Starter interior lighting | X | Replace | 51 | ||
| 3 | Acrylic glass panel | X | Replace | 38 | ||
| 1 | Filter panels (UV high pressure lamps) | X Visual inspection | 49 | |||
5.7 Disassembly for maintenance and cleaning work
When necessary the acrylic glass panel, the canopy panel or the front panel can be removed.
5.7.1 Service kit

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- Suction cup for filter panels, acrylic glass panel and canopy panel
- Scratch prevention for the entry area (support cushion for the canopy)

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1 1 2 13335 / 0- Remove Allen key and suction cup.

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5.7.2 Removing the acrylic glass panel
- Remove the screws and remove the washers.

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Illustration of a person using a machine gun to press or install a device, with no visible text or symbols.- Remove the acrylic glass panel and carefully lay it aside.

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Illustration of two workers installing or adjusting a large cylindrical object with arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)assembly is the same process in reverse order.
When assembling the device please note:
- Carefully lay the acrylic glass panel in the guide.
- Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully.

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Illustration of a person using a machine to adjust or install a component, with no visible text or symbols.5.7.3 Removing the canopy panel

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Diagram of a mechanical component with a curved arrow indicating rotation, no text or symbols present- Carefully lay the panel aside on the scratch protection (service kit).

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Illustration of two workers handling a large cylindrical object with directional arrows, no text or symbols present- Remove the canopy panel with the aid of a helper.

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When assembling the device please note:
- Use the scratch protection.
- Carefully lay the canopy panel in the guide.
- Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully.
5.7.4 Removing the front panel

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- If necessary, remove the screws from the inside.

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1 2 13346 / 0- Carefully lift the upper edge of the front panel out of the holder (pull upwards).
- Lift the front panel in order to lift it out of the two lower hooks.
- Then remove the front panel to the front and lay it aside.

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DANGER!

Danger of crushing fingers when inserting the front panel!
Fingers can be jammed when pressing in the front panel.
- Do not hold fingers between the front panel and the device when pressing.
5.8 Instructions for replacing the lamps
The UV effect of the lamps and thus the tanning effect decreases over the course of time. Therefore, the replacement intervals specified in the maintenance plan must be adhered to.
UV filters are utilized in order to control the UV radiation, e.g. the filter panels on the facial tanner. However, the filter effect decreases over the course of time. Therefore, the intervals specified in the maintenance plan must be adhered to.
5.8.1 Low pressure lamps
- Replace faulty UV low pressure lamps immediately.
• Always replace the entire set of lamps after the specified operating time. - Turn 90^ and carefully remove from the socket.

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The lettering must be oriented towards the outside (i.e. towards the tanning room or towards the user).
5.8.2 Starter
- Replace faulty starters immediately.
You can recognize a faulty starter by the blackened ends of the (UV) low pressure lamps or when the (UV) low pressure lamps can no longer be started.
Operating a (UV) low pressure lamp with a faulty starter significantly shortens its service life. The (UV) low pressure lamp loses power and may begin to flicker under certain circumstances.
The starters are located in either one of the two lamp sockets or become visible when the (UV) low pressure lamps are removed.
- Turn 90^ and carefully remove from the socket.

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3D diagram of a cylindrical mechanical component with directional arrows indicating rotation (no text or symbols)5.8.3 High pressure lamps and filter panels
UV high pressure lamps are used in facial tanners.
DANGER!

Fire hazard due to overheated lamps!
Non-approved high pressure lamps can explode. Hot lamp components can set other parts on fire. People can be killed or severely injured due to smoke inhalation and fire.
- Only fit the high pressure lamps specified by the manufacturer.
– Clean the inside of the device regularly. Dust particles are flammable!

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- Lift the filter panel, pull it out of the guide and remove it.

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- Clean the reflector.

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The safety switch ensures that the device switches off in the event of a faulty filter panel. - Press the switch. If the switch springs back automatically then it is functional.
- Replace the filter panel.
5.9 Cleaning or replacing the UV lamps in the base

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Replacing lamps: see page 45.
Replacing starters: see page 46.

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When assembling the device please note:
- When positioning the lamp covering push the pins into the opening.
- Carefully lay the acrylic glass panel in the guide.
5.10 Cleaning or replacing UV lamps and filter panels in the canopy

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- Remove the 2 lamp covers.
Replacing lamps:
UV low pressure lamps: see page 45.
UV high pressure lamps and filter panels: see page 46.
Replacing starters: see page 46.

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- Remove the lamp cover on the facial tanner.

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- Remove the lamp covers above and below the facial tanner.
Replacing lamps:
UV low pressure lamps: see page 45.
UV high pressure lamps and filter panels: see page 46.
Replacing starters: see page 46.

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When assembling the device please note:
- When replacing the lamp covers ensure that the clips are in contact with the magnets.

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— Carefully lay the canopy panel in the guide.
5.11 Cleaning or replacing interior lighting

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1 2 13357 / 0- Remove the lamp cover at the foot end.

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Replacing lamps: see page 45.
Replacing starters: see page 46.

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When assembling the device please note:
- When replacing the lamp covers ensure that the clips are in contact with the magnets.

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1 2 13344 / 0- Use the scratch protection.
- Carefully lay the canopy panel in the guide.
5.12 Cleaning the base filter

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- Pull out the two outside filters to the front. Remove the middle filter via the top.

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Dry cleaning: Vacuum cleaner (depending on the degree of soiling) Moist cleaning: Water and detergent, or with a dishwasher

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The device may be damaged by moisture!
The cleaned filters must be dry before they are replaced.
- Replace the cleaned and dried filters. The two outer filters clip into place with an audible click.

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DANGER!

Danger of crushing fingers when inserting the front panel!
Fingers can be jammed when pressing in the front panel.
- Do not hold fingers between the front panel and the device when pressing.
6 Technical data
6.1 Power rating, electrical specifications and noise level
XXS-25 SUPER POWER
| Nominal power consumption without air conditioning: 3500 W |
| Rated frequency: 50 Hz |
| Rated voltage: 230-240 V 1N~ |
| Rated fuses: 1 x 16 A (time delay) |
| Connecting lead: safety plug (type F) |
| Noise level at 1 m distance from the device: 62.4 dB(A) |
| Noise level in device: <81 dB(A) |
| Load on the acrylic glass panel: max. 135 kg |
| Weight: 310 kg |
1) The scope of delivery includes a power cable with jack plug (type F).
The following countries require an adapter type F to type G or J:
Great Britain: 2 flat contacts and 1 rectangular contact (type G) with 6.3A micro-fuse
Switzerland: Hexagonal plug with 3 round contacts arranged in a triangular pattern (type J)
Austria: no adapter required (type F)

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| Nominal power consumption without air conditioning: | 4900 W | ||
| Rated frequency: | 50 Hz | ||
| Rated voltage: | 400-415 V 3N~ | 230-240 V ~3 | |
| Rated fuses: | 3 x 16 A (time delay) | or | 3 x 35 A (time delay) |
| Connecting lead: | H05VV-F 5G 2.5 mm ^2 | H05VV-F 5G 4 mm ^2 | |
| Noise level at 1 m distance from the device: | 66.0 dB(A) | ||
| Noise level in device: | <81 dB(A) | ||
| Load on the acrylic glass panel: | max. 135 kg | ||
| Weight: | 320 kg | ||
6.2 Dimensions
XXS-25 SUPER POWER

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B2 B B1 H H1 BL L1 L BK TK11805/0
XXS-30 SUPER POWER

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H1 B2 B B1 L1 BL L TK BK11886 / 0
XXS-25 XXS-30
B = 1100 mm 1100 mm
B1 = 710 mm 710 mm
H = 1100 mm 1100 mm
H1 = 1380 mm 1470 mm
L = 2150 mm (without Sound-System)
2150 mm (without Sound-System)
L = 2250 mm (with Sound-System) 2250 mm (with Sound-System)
L1 = 2150 mm 2150 mm
BK = 2400 mm 2400 mm
TK = 2100 mm 2100 mm
6.3 Lamp sets
WARNING!

The conformity declaration applies for the specified UV lamps and filer panels. The use of other UV lamps and filter panels voids the operating licence.
Moreover, the UV lamps must be marked with a matching equivalence key, see attachment page 64.
The UV lamps used are broadband radiators that can be operated with different wattages (approx. 240-520 W).
Lamp set UV type 3 (applies only to Austria)
| Number | Description | Length | Power | Control | Order no. |
| a) 1 | UV high pressure lamps Ergoline ultra | 520 W | 300 W / 0 W | 12645-.. | |
| 1 | Filter panels Ultra Performance | 1504551-.. | |||
| b) 11 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E13 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504536-.. |
| 11 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. | |||
| c) 12 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E13 | 2.00 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504538-.. |
| 12 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. | |||
| c) 4 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E13 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504536-.. |
| 4 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. |
Lamp set IEC
| Number | Description | Length | Power | Control | Order no. |
| a) 1 | UV high pressure lamps Ergoline ultra | 520 W | 300 W / 0 W | 12645-.. | |
| 1 | Filter panels Ultra Performance | 1504482-.. | |||
| b) 11 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E14 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504508-.. |
| 11 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. | |||
| c) 12 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E14 | 2.00 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504510-.. |
| 12 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. | |||
| c) 4 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E14 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504508-.. |
| 4 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. |
6.3.2 XXS-30 SUPER POWER

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Technical diagram of a vacuum tube with labeled components (a, b, c)11814/0
Lamp set EN
| Number | Description | Length | Power | Control | Order no. |
| a) 3 | UV high pressure lamps Ergoline ultra | 520 W | 400 W / 0 W | 12645-.. | |
| 3 | Filter panels Ultra Performance | 1504482-.. | |||
| b) 12 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E10 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504506-.. |
| 12 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. | |||
| c) 18 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E10 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504506-.. |
| 18 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. |
Lamp set UV type 3 (applies only to Austria)
| Number | Description | Length | Power | Control | Order no. |
| a) 3 | UV high pressure lamps Ergoline ultra | 520 W | 400 W / 0 W | 12645-.. | |
| 3 | Filter panels Ultra Performance | 1504551-.. | |||
| b) 12 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E2 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1003891-.. |
| 12 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. | |||
| c) 18 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron TREND 100 W E2 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1003891-.. |
| 18 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. |
Lamp set IEC
| Number | Description | Length | Power | Control | Order no. |
| a) 3 | UV high pressure lamps Ergoline ultra | 520 W | 400 W / 0 W | 12645-.. | |
| 3 | Filter panels Ultra Performance | 1504482-.. | |||
| b) 12 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E11 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504534-.. |
| 12 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. | |||
| c) 18 | UV low pressure lamps Soltron SUPER POWER 100 W E11 | 1.80 m | 100 W | 100 W | 1504534-.. |
| 18 | Starter S12 (115-140 W) | 10002-.. |
6.3.3 Accent lighting

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Technical line drawing of a portable water heater with labeled component 'd' (no text or symbols beyond label)| Number | Description | Power | Order no. |
| d) 1 | Low pressure lamp white | 36 W 12969-.. | |
| 1 | Starter S10 (4-65 W) | 10047-.. |
6.4 Spare parts and accessories

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1 2 11850 / 0Number Description Order no.
1 1 Acrylic glass panel 1503186-..
2 3 Filters 55567-..
7 Appendix
7.1 JK timer controls
The following coin modules/time control systems can be utilized with the XXS series devices.

MCS III plus
Order no.: 500000458

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Illustration of a gray industrial air conditioner unit with control panel and buttons (no text or symbols visible)MCS IV plus
Order no.: 34010400

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Illustration of a silver portable water dispenser with control panel and display screen (no text or symbols visible)MCS VI plus
Order no.: 34009700

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Illustration of a silver industrial machine with control panel and display (no visible text or symbols)Studiopilot
Order no.: 34009900
7.2 Signs and stickers on the device
Danger area warning signs are attached to the device. The signs shown below are examples. Ensure that the warning signs are always clearly recognisable and legible. Any missing warning signs or stickers must be replaced.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11948 / 01: Name plate

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soltron THE SUNMAKER JK-Products GmbH 53604 Bad Honnef / GERMANY 2011 CE Typ: 1000014V0 Art-No.: 0000000 Serial-No.: 1000000 Spannung/Voltage ~ 400~450V 3N~750Hz Lstg./Input 800% W 11867/1The name plate is attached to the interior side of the canopy. It contains important information for identifying the device (e.g. the serial number = Serial-No.).
2: Lamp set sticker
| EngelinaESPRAT 770-S DYNAMIC POWER | ||||||
| 1 | 150 | Engelina TREND 80-200 W ES | 1504250 | |||
| 2 | 8x | Engelina TREND 80-200 W ES | 1504250 | |||
| 3 | 12x | Engelina TREND 80-200 W ES | 1504250 | |||
| 4 | 3x | 8x | Engelina ULTRA 250WULTRA PERFORMANCE 802ULTRA PERFORMANCE 802Engelina TREND 8 W ES | 150451002042-1004254-1004765 | ||
| 5 | Engelina TREND 80-200 W ES | - | ||||
| ENEn: 00005-2-21,Inon: 040-7709 | 6 | 8x | Engelina ULTRA 250 WULTRA PERFORMANCE 802GLAS/POLARS/VERBEZ... | 1503364-1504035-1504766 | ||
| JK-Products GmbH / GERMANY 10H366-01 | ||||||
12846/0
The sticker is located below the lamp covering at the foot end.
The precise details of the required lamps are available in the separate appendix.
3: EU warning sticker (1012638-..)

This sticker also includes the language form 1504231-.. (see Technical Documentation folder).
4: USA/Canada export sticker (84829-..)
HINWEIS
We emphasize that these devices must not be exported to or operated in the USA or Canada! The manufacturer does not accept any liability in case of non-observance of this notice!
REMARQUE
The sticker is located behind the front panel.
5: Maintenance instruction sticker (800701-..)
ACHTUNG!
This sunbed must be checked and serviced at regular Intervals in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications in order to rule out entirely any risk of physical injury. Label wording = "Date of manufacture ... quarter/year"
6: Mains power connection sticker 230/400 V devices (1504659-..)
The sticker is visible when the front panel is removed and the control unit cover is opened.
7: EU power supply units sticker
The sticker is visible when the front panel is removed and the control unit cover is opened.
7.3 Equivalence key range
Example for calculating the equivalence key range (1), see the lamp configuration sticker:
If the equivalence key of the lamp with which the device has been equipped during the type approval is
$$ 1 0 0 - R - 4 7 / 3. 2, $$
the equivalence key range with which the device should be marked is calculated as follows:
Bottom value of the X section: 0.75 × 47 = 35.25
Bottom value of the Y section: 0.85 × 3.2 = 2.72
Top value of the Y section: 1.15 × 3.2 = 3.68
X is rounded up to the next whole value, Y will be rounded to the first decimal place after the point. The equivalence key range for fluorescent lamps is then:
$$ 1 0 0 - R - (3 5 - 4 7) / (2. 7 - 3. 7) $$
| 1 2 3 4 | Engoline ESPRAT 770-S DYNAMIC POWER | |||||
| ① | 16x | Engolise TRIENO 80-200 W ES | 1504250- | 100-R- (35-47)/(2,7-3,7) | ||
| ② | 2x | Engolise TRIENO 80-200 W ES | 1504250- | 100-R- (35-47)/(2,7-3,7) | ||
| ③ | 22x | Engolise TRIENO 80-200 W ES | 1506250- | 100-R- (35-47)/(2,7-3,7) | ||
| ④ | 3x | 4x | Engolise ULTRA 25W ULTRA PERFORMANCE 802 ULTRA PERFORMANCE 802 Engolise TRENDU 8 W ES | 12645 1007643- 1006254- 1366763- | ||
| ⑤ | - | - | Engolise TRIENO 80-200 W ES | - | 100-R- (35-47)/(2,7-3,7) | |
| EN EN: 00003-2-27, max. Cw: 8,7/10Hz? | ⑥ | 2x 2x 2x | Engolise ULTRA 25W ULTRA PERFORMANCE 802 GLADOLASION/99915. | 1506254- 1390625- 1390718- | ||
| JK-Products GmbH / GERMANY 10:13:16:01 | ||||||
13192/0
7.3.1 Description of the equivalence keys for UV fluorescent lamps
The equivalence key for UV fluorescent lamps for tanning that is represented in detail in the IEC 61228 and that is marked on the lamp in a readable and permanent manner, is described in the following.
The equivalence key has the following structure:
Wattage – Reflector type key – UV key.
The following reflector type key should be used for the equivalence key:
O with lamps without reflector;
B with lamps that have a wide reflecting angle > 230^ ;
N with lamps that have a narrow reflecting angle < 200^ ;
R with lamps that have the usual reflecting angle 200^ ≤ ≤ 230^ .
The following UV key should be used for the equivalence key:
$$ \mathrm{UVkey=X/Y;} $$
X = the entire effective erythematic UV radiation strength across the range 250 nm to 400 nm;
Y = the relationship of the non-melanoma skin cancer effective UV radiation strength ≤ 320 nm and > 320 nm.
X is specified in mW/m ^2 and rounded up to the next whole value, Y will be rounded to the first decimal place after the point. The effective values apply for a distance of 25 cm and under the conditions of an optimum UV radiation strength.
Note
One example for an equivalence key is specified below:
- 100 W reflector lamp with a reflector angle of 220^
• erythematic UV radiation strength (250 nm to 400 nm) = 47 mW/m² - short wave NMSC effective UV radiation strength ( ≤ 320 nm) = 61 mW/m ^2
- long wave NMSC effective UV radiation strength (> 320 nm) = 19 mW/m²
- lamp equivalence key: 100–R–47/3.2
8 Index
A
Accessories....19, 59
Acrylic glass (maintenance) ..... 35
Acrylic glass panel Permitted load .... 54
Acrylic glass panel (product information) 38
Adolescents....8,20
Allergies 22
Assembly....9
C
Children....21
Cleaning 34, 35
Filter....52
Lamps, filter panels ...... 36
Cleaning intervals 36
Cleaning or replacing interior lighting 51
Cleaning or replacing the UV lamps in the base 48
Cleaning overview 36
Commissioning....11
Connect MP3 player 33
Contact lenses 22
Copy protection 13
Cosmetics 21
Customer service 2
D
Decommissioning....12
Definitions 6
Description 17, 18
Device description 17, 18
Device operating time.... 11
Dimensions 55
Directives 13
Disposal 12
E
Electrical installation 10
Electrical specifications ..... 54
Equipment 16
Equivalence key range 64
Error codes 35
Exhaust air ventilation 10
Export......13
Eye damage 20
F
Foreseeable misuse....8
Functions....32
G
Guarantee 14
H
High pressure lamps, fire hazard 46
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Instruction signs 14
Intended use 8
Itching....20
L
Lamp sets 56
Lamps 8
Light sensitivity 20
M
Maintenance 34, 35, 38
Maintenance overview...... 38
Make-up 22
Measurements 55
Medications....20
MP3 music 13
N
Noise level 54
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Operating altitude 11
Operating overview 30
Operator's obligations .... 8
Order numbers 56, 59
P
Packaging 12
Personnel training 9
Plastic surfaces (maintenance) 35
Play rights 13
Plug-in connector 10
Power output 54
Product information 8
Protective glasses 21
Protective measures when performing maintenance work 34
R
Recycling 12
Removing the acrylic glass panel 42
Removing the canopy panel..... 43
Removing the front panel ..... 44
Replacing the lamps 45
Replacing the starter 46
Replacing the UV low pressure lamps 45
Risk of injury 20
S
Safety....10
Safety equipment 15
Scope of delivery 9, 16
Service kit 41
Setup....9
Setup location 11
Showering 22
Sickness....20
Skin sensitivity 23
Skin type 23
Spare parts 38
Order numbers 59
Start tanning 32
Starter 56
Start-up settings 32
Storage 12
Sunburn 20
Symbols 7
T
Tanning times 24, 28
Technical data 54
Time control 11
Transport......9
U
UV exposure 21
UV lamps Control....56 Power levels....56 Rated power....56
V
Ventilation 10
W
Warranty 15
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The air nozzles for the facial cooling can be adjusted by hand.
