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Cleaning the machine:
Always disconnect the main power from the unit before attempting to clean or
repair it.
Dust the lamps with a dry cloth - do not use cleaning fl uid or alcohol. The
acrylics should be taken out at least once every week of operation and
cleaned thoroughly with a nonalcoholic disinfectant glass or surface cleaner. If
alcohol is used, the acrylic may fade, crack, or break altogether. Failure to use
anything other than an approved cleaning material on the acrylic will result in
poor UV-transmission, and could eventually cause injury to the person using
the machine. Use a vacuum cleaner with a dust nozzle to clean
around the ballast racks and throughout the interior portions of the base, top
deck, and bench.
Longevity of the acrylic sheets
The acrylic sheets used in this machine should be changed between 1200
and 1500 hours of operation. If not, UV-transmission could be greatly re-
duced.
ProSun, recommends the use of Lucasol or Solacryl when cleaning acrylic
sheets
Longevity of the lamps
Most lamps will display up to 120% of rated output during the fi rst 50 hours of
illumination. As such, exposure schedules should be reduced by 20%, or
sunburning may occur. After the initial 50 hours, the lamps will run at 100%
of their rated output and gradually go down from there, until about 800 hours,
whereupon the lamps should be replaced.
• IMPORTANT: When replacing or cleaning Facial Lamps, facial lenses and
bulbs should be cleaned
with alcohol, being free of smudges and fi nger prints
Please note:
ProSun recommends changing facial fi lter glass after every 1000 hours of use
to maintain peak performance and safety of your tanning equipment.
WARNING DANGER
NEVER use this unit if the blue fi lter glass is missing, cracked or otherwise
damaged. SEVERE INJURY may result within seconds.
We recommend changing blue fi lter glass after 1,000 hours of use.
What to do with old lamps?
Contact your local garbage disposal company or city authority to fi nd out what
is the most environmentally sound manner of throwing away old fl uorescent
lamps.
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