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Problem
The fuse of the circuit
to which the appliance
is connected cuts off
the power when I
switch on or use the
appliance.
The tanning results are
not as good as I
expected.
Solution
There may be a power failure. Test if the power supply works by
connecting another appliance.
The tanning lamps may still be too hot to go on. Let them cool
down for 3 minutes first.
The overheat protection may have switched off the appliance
automatically because it overheated. Remove the cause of
overheating (e.g. a towel that blocks one or more vents). Let the
appliance cool down for a while and then switch the appliance
back on.
The fuse of the circuit to which the appliance is connected must be
a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse. You may also
have connected too many appliances to the same circuit.
You may have followed a tanning course that is not appropriate for
your skin type. Check the table in chapter 'Tanning and your
health' , section 'Tanning sessions: how often and how long?' .
The distance between the lamps and the surface you lie on may be
larger than prescribed. See chapter 'Preparing for use' .
When the lamps have been used for a long time, the tanning
capacity decreases. This effect only becomes noticeable after
several years. To solve this problem, select a slightly longer tanning
time or have the lamps replaced.