How to use
- Check the distance between
your body and the solarium
(min. 20 cm or 8").
If necessary adjust the
height and/or position of the
solarium.
- Set the timer to the session
time (fig. 15).
(Please refer to the table in
these instructions and to
your own notes.)
- Do not forget to put on the
eye goggles provided.
- As soon as the session time
has elapsed the lamps will automatically be switched off.
- If you wish to treat the other side of your body as well, you
can set the timer again. (It is not necessary for the solarium
to cool down first.)
Lying
- Place the solarium beside a bed or couch.
- As the stand is on wheels
you can draw the solarium
towards you while lying.
Ensure that the lamps are
positioned straight above
you (fig. 8).
- You can move the stand
under the bed (fig. 16).
- After use, you can push the
solarium away from you to
make getting up easier.
Sitting
- Place a (deck) chair and the
solarium together (fig. 9).
- Bring the solarium in optimum position by turning the upper
casing.
Standing
- Turn the upper casing to bring it into a vertical position.
If necessary adjust the height.
- Stand in front of the solarium (fig. 10) - at least 20 cm (8")
away.
Storage
The solarium takes up very
little space when stored in a
vertical position (fig. 17).
Cleaning
• Always unplug the solarium and let it cool down before
cleaning.
• You can clean the outside of the solarium with a damp
cloth. Make sure that no water runs into the appliance.
• Do not use abrasives or scourers.
• Never use liquids such as alcohol, methylated spirits,
petrol or acetone to clean the protective plate as this
may cause irreparable damage.
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Replacing the tube lamps and/or starters
In the course of time (in normal family use after some years)
the efficiency of the tube lamps will gradually decrease.
If this happens, you may increase the tanning session time or
have the tube lamps replaced.
• You can have the tube lamps and/or the starters replaced
by authorized service personnel: they have the required skill
and the original replacement parts and tools to do the job.
They also have the facilities to dispose of the used tube
lamps.
• If you prefer to replace the lamps yourself, proceed as
follows:
- First remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
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- Loosen the screws and remove the two end caps (fig. 18).
- Pull out the protective shield completely (fig. 19).
After this, the lamps and starters are accessible.
- Rotate the lamps slightly to the left or to the right.
When unlocked remove them from the lamp holders .
- Remove the starters by turning slightly to the left and
withdrawing .
(Half the amount of starters are at each end of the
solarium.)
- To place new lamps and starters proceed in reverse order
and direction.
- Slide the protective shield back into the profile.
Do not forget to fix the end caps by means of the screws.
The tube lamps of solariums contain substances which
may pollute the environment. When discarding old tube
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lamps, please ensure that they are separated from the
normal household refuse and that they are disposed of
at an officially assigned place.
Fitting a different plug
This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13 Amp. plug.
Should you need to replace the plug, connect the wires as
follows:
Brown wire to the Live (L) terminal of the new plug.
Blue wire to the Neutral (N) terminal of the new plug.
Always fit the same value of fuse as that originally supplied
with your appliance.
Only use BS 1362 approved fuses.
As a guide only: Appliances under 700 W can have a 3 Amp.
fuse (red) and all others should have a 13 Amp. fuse (brown).
When disposing of an old plug (particularly the moulded type
which has been cut from the mains cord) always remove the
fuse as the plug could be dangerous if ever inserted in a live
socket.
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