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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 32 GB TUTTI FRUTTI 32 GB, 35 U·P·P, 41 U·P·P, 54 U·P·P

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TUTTI FRUTTI 32 GB, 35 U·P·P, 41 U·P·P, 54 U·P·P

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PREFACEYour unit has been built in accordance with the latest state of the art, technology and is safe. However, the unitcan be dangerous if it is operated by persons who have not received the necessary training or instruction, or ifit is used improperly. Therefore, everyone entrusted with the task of installing the unit, setting it into operation,operating, maintaining and repairing it must read and understand the Operating Instructions and - especially -the Safety Instructions. Before the unit is used for the first time, you and/or your personnel should definitelyreceive instructions from the specialist consultant. If, contrary to expectations, technical defects occur in yourtanning unit, please contact the customer service department or an authorised uwe dealer.

LIST OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................... PAGE1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................................................................ 31.1 Before Setting into Operation .......................................................................................................................... 31.2 Setting the Unit into Operation for the first Time ............................................................................................. 31.3 Sources of Danger ............................................................................................................................................ 31.4 Proper Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 31.5 Product Liability ................................................................................................................................................. 31.6 Procedure in an Emergency ............................................................................................................................ 31.7 Explanation of the Danger Symbols ................................................................................................................ 31.8 Location of the Person Using the Unit ............................................................................................................. 3

2 OPERATION/INFORMATION FOR THE USER OF THE UNIT ............................................................................... 4-52.1 Start of Sunbathing ............................................................................................................................................ 42.2 Important Technical Details ............................................................................................................................. 42.3 Interior Tanning-Space ..................................................................................................................................... 42.4 Cleaning the Acrylic Sheet ............................................................................................................................... 5

INFORMATION FOR UWE PERSONNEL3 INSTALLING THE PROFESSIONAL UNIT ............................................................................................................. 5-93.1 Installation Site and Delivery Condition ........................................................................................................... 53.2 Installation and Assembly .............................................................................................................................. 5-83.3 Connection of the Unit’s Air Outlet .................................................................................................................. 83.4 Electrical Connection .................................................................................................................................... 8-93.5 Coin Operation or Central Control ................................................................................................................. 9

4 SETTING INTO OPERATION ......................................................................................................................... 10-114.1 Technical Data and Dimensions ............................................................................................................... 10-114.2 Before Setting into Operation ........................................................................................................................ 114.3 Setting the Unit into Operation for the First Time ........................................................................................... 11

5 CLEANING ........................................................................................................................................................ 12Important information for the Operator

6 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ..................................................................................................................... 12-146.1 Changing the Acrylic Sheet ...................................................................................................................... 12-136.2 Maintenance of the Face Tanners (GB version) ..................................................................................... 13-146.3 Changing the Tanning lube ............................................................................................................................ 146.4 Changing the Filters ........................................................................................................................................ 14

7 NOTES ............................................................................................................................................................... 15

8 TIPS FOR CORRECTING MINOR DEFECTS ......................................................................................................... 15

9 PRIVATELY OPERATED UNIT .............................................................................................................................. 15

10 DISPOSING OF LAMPS ...................................................................................................................................... 15

11 ITEMIZED PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................................................... 16

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1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1.1 Before Setting into OperationBefore installation and setting into operation, the Safety Instructions and the Operating Instructions must becarefully read and observed. You must definitely comply with the requirements of the uwe company and of thestandards authorities, respectively.

1.2 Setting the Unit into Operation for the First TimeBefore the unit is set into operation, the local safety regulations and the Safety Instructions must always becomplied with.

Sources of DangerWarning!Ultraviolet radiation from the sun or from UV units can cause damage to the skin or eyes. These biologicaleffects depend on the type and quantity of radiation and on the skin sensitivity of the individual person. Afterexcessive exposure, the skin can show signs of sunburn. If ultraviolet irradiation with sunlight or UV units is repeatedtoo frequently, it can lead to premature aging of the skin and also to an increased risk of skin tumours. Theunprotected eye can become inflamed on its surface and, in certain cases, excessive exposure can damagethe retina. After many repeated exposures to the radiation, cataracts can occur. Persons particularly sensitiveto UV-light or persons taking certain medicaments or using certain cosmetics should be careful.

Therefore, you must definitely observe the following Safety Instructions:

The radiation is very intense. Do not look at the tanning tubes.While sunbathing, close your eyes, and always use the protective goggles that are supplied.Remove cosmetics before sunbathing.Do not use sun tan lotion of any kind.Before sunbathing, always remove your jewellery.Do not sunbathe more frequently than once every two days. Do not sunbathe in the natural sun on the sameday.For recommendations about sunbathing times and sunbathing intervals, please see our time chart which isenclosed with every unit.If you are undergoing medical treatment or are taking medication, you must definitely ask your doctor’sadvice before sunbathing.If persistent swellings, sores, or pigmented moles form on the skin, see your doctor immediately.The unit must not be used if the timer is faulty or if a filter glass is broken.

1.4 Proper OperationAll units for commercial as well as for private use are intended solely for indoor tanning. Operate the unit only inplaces where there is no risk of explosion, and only in dry rooms. The rooms must be well ventilated (adequateair inflow and outflow). If the unit is operated in a sun studio, extremely strict hygiene must be ensured both onthe unit and in the room. Any type of use not complying with these remarks is improper, and the manufacturerwill not accept liability for any resulting damage or injury - the user alone must bear this risk. Proper operation alsoincludes compliance with the operating, maintenance and repair conditions specified by the manufacturer.Maintenance work, repair work and suchlike may only be performed by the uwe company’s customer serviceorganisation or by persons authorised by uwe. The units may only be used by persons who are familiar with themand who have been informed about the dangers. The relevant regulations for the prevention of accidents andthe other generally recognised rules relating to safety and occupational medicine must be complied with. Ifunauthorsed modifications are made on the units, the manufacturer will not accept liability for any resultingdamage or injury.

1.5 Product LiabilityThe user’s attention is expressly drawn to the fact that the unit may only be operated in the proper manner. If itis operated in an improper manner, the user must bear sole responsibility. In such cases, the manufacturercannot accept any liability.

1.6 Procedure in an EmergencyUnplug or remove power from the equipment by switching off the main switch or removing the fuses. Takemeasures to prevent the equipment being switched on again by unauthorised persons.

1.7 Explanation of Danger SymbolsWARNINGIn these Operating Instructions, we have used this symbol to mark all texts which relate to your safety. Pleasepass all safety instructions on to other users too.

In these Operating Instructions, we have used this symbol to mark all texts containing instructions that arenecessary for functional reasons. Please be sure to obey these instructions in order to avoid damage to theunit.

1.8 Location of the Person Using the UnitIn front of the unit and in the unit’s interior tanning space.

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2 OPERATION / INFORMATION FOR THE USER OF THE UNIT2.1 Start of TanningObserve the time chart. Do not exceed the sunbathing time recommended for your skin type. You must defi-nitely avoid sunburn. Depending on your skin type the skin can only obtain a certain degree of tan. This cannotbe deepened by the use of a solarium but it can be maintained. Never sunbathe if you already have sunburn.When sunbathing, use the protective goggles. Persons who have had operations on their eye lenses mustwear protective goggles. You can stop sunbathing at any time by means of the STOP button (3) on theoperation panel or the red EMERGENCY STOP button on the token box.

2.2 Important Technical Details

Important information! You must read this!

Desired atmosphere (Superfan optional accessory, standard on the Tutti Frutti 54 U·P·P)Switch the rocker switch (5) on the operating panel inside the unit. Here you can specify how much cooling airis blown into the interior tanning space. In case there is no Superfan this rocker switch (5) is without function.

FansTo cool the unit down, the fans continue to run for about 4 minutes after the unit is switched off.

2.3 Interior Tanning-SpaceLie down on the unit.Do not place any part of your body on the longitudinal bars of the base; otherwise, there is a danger ofcrushing.Pull the canopy down by means of the handle (1), which you can easily reach with your left hand. The sunbathingdistance is determined by the construction type of the unit.

Operating panel

You can interrupt sunbathing at any time using the STOP button (3)

Panel 1The functions on panel 1 in the tanning interior spaceand on panel 3 in the hand grip are identical andswitched in parallel. You can therefore always use theone which is in the most comfortable position for you.

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Panel 2 The 2-digit LED display (2) counts up the time in steps ofone minute since switch-on of the tubes. Here, youcan read off the amount of time you have spentsunbathing. After the end of the sunbathing time, theunit switches itself off and the display shows 0.

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0= 0- -

Panel 3 During sunbathing, you can stop the sunbathing bymeans of the STOP button (3), and you can start it againby means of the START button (4). The sunbathing timecontinues to run during this interruption, i.e. the displaycontinues to count.

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Superfan optional accessory (standard on the Tutti Frutti 54 U·P·P)By means of the rocker switch with the fan symbol (5), you select your desired air conditioning during sunbathing.This rocker switch (5) controls the inflow of cooling air from the Superfan (7) situated at the foot end. The settingof the rocker switch specifies the intensity of the inflow of cooling air.

- Middle setting - Inflow of cooling air OFF- Symbol: single bar - Half max. inflow of cooling air- Symbol: double bar - Max. inflow of cooling air

By means of the rocker switch with the face symbol (6), the U·P·P tubes or the face tanners (depending on thetype of unit) are switched on to supplement the long fluorescent tubes.

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2.4 Cleaning the Acrylic Sheet: Use uwe Cleanser Only!Always ensure extremely strict hygiene.After every period of use, the lying surfaces must be disinfected and cleaned.uwe cleanser and other cleaning materials must not be sprayed into the eyes. Do not spray them intonaked flames.Do not drink them.Must not be accessible to children.Use cleaning materials in accordance with the instructions for use. Allow the reaction time stated by themanufacturer.Do not pour or spill liquid over the unit, so that no moisture will penetrate under the covers and into theelectrical equipment.

After every tanning session, clean the acrylic sheets with the uwe Cleanser „Hygienefrische“ or with the „PalettiHydrovlies“ tissues. When using the uwe Cleanser „Hygienefrische“, spray it onto the acrylic sheet and let itreact for 30 to 60 seconds. Always dry it off with a clean cloth.

INFORMATION FOR UWE PERSONNEL OR AUTHORISED PERSONS ONLY3 INSTALLING THE UNITThe unit must be installed only by personnel of uwe or by authorised persons. To install the unit, at least twopersons are needed. The rooms in which the units are to be installed must be well ventilated (adequate air inflowand outflow). There is a risk of overheating.

3.1 Installation Site and Delivery ConditionThe unit is delivered completely assembled and fixed on a palette by strips and covered by a plastic foil forprotection. The palette is unloaded at site with an hydraulic ramp or a fork-lift truck. Then the tanning unit has tobe dismantled on the palette before it is reassembled at the desired place.

3.2 Installation and AssemblyDismantling the Canopy (figure 1)Remove packing foil and take remove the Superfan from the palette. Remove the front cover (18 figure 2) bygrasping it on the two thin sides and then pulling forwards. The Velcro strips come undone. Remove the coverplate (19) by undoing the screws (20). Lift the canopy at the forward longitudinal bar and take out the headrest(84). Take off the upper cover (8) by sliding the cover from the rear of the unit towards the middle until the coverslides out of the rear longitudinal bar. Then take it out of the large cover (53) using its straps. Take off the cover(9) by removing the caps (10), screws (11) and inserts (12). Disassemble the cover (13) and the cover plate (41)the same way. Always unscrew the two hexagonal head screws (15) with washers (16) from the two holders (14)on the rear side of the canopy and put them on one side for later assembly.

Under no circumstances remove the upper pan head screw (17). By means of this screw the canopy hangsin the lift holders (14).

Check that all connectors in the right hand cavity of the pedestal (30) are undone. Take the canopy off bypulling the pan head screws (17) over the holders (14).

Do not dissemble the two long grey cables (43) from the canopy but take them off with the canopy.

Dismantling the Base, Pedestal and Lift (figure 2)Pull the base drawer (21), the canopy drawer (22) and the controls drawer (23) out of the guide rails.

Important! The face tanner has only two drawers

Undo the nuts (24) and washers from the centering pins (49) which secure the base. With an assistant lift thebase and place it on a suitable surface. Be careful with the connecting cable (42).

Remove the 4 hexagonal head bolts (25) and washers (26) from the interior of the pedestal. Keep these partsin a safe place for later assembly. Remove the two rear trim pieces (27 and 28) which are fixed with strips ofVelcro. Disassemble the side trim panels (31, 33) by removing the screws. On trim panel (32) only slacken the twoscrews (88) and remove the other two screws (89) completely. The cover can then be pulled off to the front.Carry the individual parts to where you wish to install the unit.

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Assembling the Lift and Pedestal (figure 2)Set up the lift (29) and position the pedestal (30) centrally in front of the lift and flush to it. Now working from theinterior of the pedestal, join the lift (29) and the pedestal (30) by screwing in the four hexagonal head bolts (25)and washers (26) again. Push the base drawer (21) onto the upper guide rails, the canopy drawer (22) onto themiddle guide rails and the controls drawer (23) onto the lower guide rails.

The Unit with high pressure facial (GB) has only 2 drawersThe drawer with the operating hours counter (34) is the controls drawer. Always slide this controls draweronto the lower guide rails. Join the connectors of the high pressure facial unit according to the low pressu-re unit U·P·P. All connectors are coded.

Pull the mains power cable (58) from the controls drawer outwards over the clamping screw (35) and strainrelief clamp which is on the right front part of the pedestal. Leave enough cable in the right hand cavity of thepedestal such that the controls drawer can still be pulled out. Connect the short cable socket (36) to the plugon the clamp (37). Connect the base drawer connector (38) and the canopy drawer connector (39) to themain drawer.

The connectors are marked 1-1 and 2-2. Join the same numbers together.

Place the 29 pole socket (40) from the base drawer an the right in the interior of the pedestal. The socket is forconnecting the base.Draw the two 29 pole sockets (47 and 48) from the canopy drawer (22) also into the right of the interior.

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· Assembly of the Canopy (figure 1)Lift the canopy with an assistant and hold it above the lift in such a way that the heads of the pan head screws(17) can be inserted in the lift holders (14).

For safety, screw in the four hexagon head screw (15) and washers (16) again and be sure to tighten them.

Guide the two large grey cables (43) between the two lift cross members (44), through the air intake hole andalong the pedestal rear wall to the right hand cavity on the front of the pedestal. Connect the two plugs (45 and46) to the two control drawer sockets (47 and 48).

The connectors are coded.

Fix the cover (13) with screws. Then mount the cover plate (41), the cover (9) with the inserts (12), screws (11)and partially with the caps (10). Put the upper cover plate (8) back in place. Guide this first into the slot in thelarge cover (53), then press it further in this direction until it locks in the rear longitudinal bar.

· Assembly the Base (figure 2)Hold the base over the pedestal so that the centering pins (49) are in the front. Place the base on the pedestalso that the centering pins slide into the holes (50) provided for them and the base cable falls into the right handpedestal cavity. Connect the base cable plug (42) to the base drawer socket (40). Secure the base with nuts(24) and washers.

Switch the rocker switch (54) to coin operation or if the equipment is to be used privately, to timer operati-on (see chapter 9, Privately Operated Unit)

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Always read the total operating hours from the operating hours counter (34). Mount the cover plate (19) byscrewing in the screws (20). Then mount the side trim panels (31, 33). It should be noted that the mains powercable must be fed through the circular opening in the right hand trim panel (31). Put the Side trim panel (32) onby sliding it from the front under the head of the screwed in screw (88) and then tighten screws (88,89). The frontcover (18) and the two rear trim panels (27 and 28) are each fitted with strips of Velcro. Press on these to mountthe side trim panels.

· Assembly of the Superfan optional accessory (standard on the Tutti Frutti 54 U·P·P)Put the Superfan (7) approx. 2 cm from the front of the base on the foot side in the opening in the two trim panels(32 and 33). Connect the Superfan cable (51) to the appropriate socket (52) on the pedestal.

Note:If the construction of the cabin (the place of installation) is such that side access is limited, it is possible to mountthe Superfan from the front. To do this slightly loosen the two rear screws (88) on the side trim panel (32) andcompletely remove the front screws (89). Pull the trim panel (32) out forwards. Then slide the Superfan (plug inthe cable) and then the trim panel into their positions from the front. Tighten all four screws on the cover.

3.3 Connection of the Unit’s Air Outlet (figure 1)The unit are designed in such a way that the heated cooling air is either blown into the room and is dischargedfrom there via the cubicle air extraction system, or is blown towards the rear or at the right hand side directlyinto the outside atmosphere via the central air-discharge connection which is present on each unit. In itsdelivered state, the unit is designed in such a way that the heated air is blown into the room.

However, direct discharge of air (central air discharge) is the most effective solution, and is recommendedby uwe. Optional accesories: pipe connectors, hose clamps, air outlet hose. Direct discharge of air with theair outlet at the rear (figure 1).

Replace the rear cover plate (55) by the connecting plate (56), and replace the slotted air discharge cover(57) at the side by the solid cover plate (55). If the hole in the wall cannot be made directly behind theconnecting plate (56), the distance can easily be bridged with an air hose. Fixing of the hose to the connectingplate (56) is done by means of a hose clamp. The hose adapters (connecting plate, hose clamps, etc) can beobtained from your authorized uwe dealer.

Direct discharge of air with the air outlet at the side (figure 1)Remove the slotted air discharge cover (57) from the side air-outlet. There, attach a connecting plate, and tothat you must definitely connect an air discharge hose by means of a hose clamp. The air discharge openingat the rear remains closed. By means of hose connecting plates, a wall sleeve and automatic outlet flap, routethe air discharge hose into the outside atmosphere, or connect it to an air duct.

Air Discharge Collar AccessoryThe direct discharge of outlet air can be performed via an air discharge collar (90) which replaces the connectingplate (56). Using this air discharge collar part of the warmed cooling air can be fed into the cabin and thuspleasantly warm the during the cold periods of the year without additonal costs. The amount of warm air fedinto the room is controlled by opening the air slot on the air discharge collar with the round knob. The airdischarge collar can be obtained from your dealer or from uwe. Please call for details.

Attention, important information ! You must observe this; otherwise there is a danger of overheating! To avoidexcessive resistance to the air flow, the hose should not be longer than 6 m and should be laid so that anybends have as large a radius of curvature as possible, and without kinks. If the air is discharged to the outsidevia a ventilation duct, it must be ensured that the flow resistance in the interior of the duct is as low as possible;if necessary, an additional fan might need to be installed there. In this case, please consult a ventilationengineer. The rate of discharge is about 1000 - 1500 m3 / hour; accordingly, fresh air must be allowed to enterthe room at the same rate. Therefore, you must provide fresh air openings in the wall of the cubicle, havingunobstructed cross section of at least 700 cm2.Further information of effective ventilation can be found in the brochure „ Air-Conditioning Tips“ wich isavailable from your dealer or from uwe.

3.4 Electrical ConnectionImportant:The connection work may only be done by an electrical expert in accordance with the applicable localregulations corresponding to the DIN VDE 0701 regulations.

On delivery the equipment is supplied with a 6 m long mains power cable. An isolating switch (plug, main switch,fault current circuit-breaker, fuse) with which the equipment can be completely isolated from the mains powersupply is to be provided in this line. The corresponding wiring diagram is attached to every tanning unit deliveredfrom uwe.

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Important:In the case of connection via a fault current circuit-breaker ≤ 30 mA, it must be noted that, during the ignitionprocess, discharge current peaks occur which are so short that they can only be detected with an oscilloscope.Therefore, if several units are operated together via one and the same fault current circuit-breaker, the peakscan be additive and can cause the fault current circuit-breaker to trip even although there are no defects inthe units.

Therefore, never connect more than one unit via one and the same fault current circuit-breaker ≤≤≤≤≤ 30 mA.

3.5 Coin Operation or Central Control

Disconnect the unit from the mains!

The units are equipped for connection to coin operation systems or central control systems.

Coding plug for connection to token box or central control system (figure 2)Insert the coding plug (85) with cable, which is situated on the right-hand end face of the pedestal, into thespecial socket with retaining clip (86). This cable forms the connection to the token box or central controlsystem. The cable has four cores (phase, switched phase, neutral, PE). Therefore, the token box does not needa separate connection to the mains.

Setting the Token boxOpen the door of the token box by means of the key supplied. On the inside of the door, you will find two timepreselector switches and one coin-operation preselector switch (on the right). With a screwdriver, set the ‘tens’minutes on the left-hand time preselector switch and the ‘units“ minutes on the right-hand time preselectorswitch. In this way, you specify the duration of the sunbathing time. On the coin-operation preselector switch,specify the number of coins needed to achieve this time unit. As soon as you insert the specified minimumnumber of coins, the illuminated digits on the outside of the door indicate the set time in digital form. If you inserttwice the number of coins, you will obtain twice the sunbathing time that is set on the time preselector switch.The time then runs down to 0. If you press the red emergency button, both the digital display and the tanningtubes are extinguished. The only way to restart the unit is to insert coins again.

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4 SETTING INTO OPERATION

4.1 Technical Data and Dimensions*Designation: TUTTI FRUTTI TUTTI FRUTTI TUTTI FRUTTI TUTTI FRUTTI

32 GB 35 U·P·P 41 U·P·P 54 U·P·PType of unit 7019/70 R GB 7019/70 R U·P·P 1019/72 R U·P·P 7019/71 R U·P·P·P HPower (W) 4,600 3,800 4,300 5,400consumptionOperating (V) 400 V 3N-PE 50Hz 400 V 3N~-PE 50Hz 400 V 3N-PE 50Hz 400 V 3N-PE 50HzvoltageFusing (A) 3x16 A (K16) 3x16 A (K16) 3x16 A (K16) 3x16 A (K16)Dimensions:Length with (mm) 2250 2250 2250 2250SuperfanWidth (mm) 1120 1120 1120 1120Height (mm) 1400 1400 1400 1400(canopy open)Weight (kg) 265 240 245 255Noise level <70 dB (A)Maximum room temperature for operation 35° CThe place where the unit is operated has to be able to withstand a maximum load of 500 kg/m²

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UV-Type modelU V-Type

lamp configuration according toTUTTI FRUTT1 EN 60335-2-2732 GB canopy 2 x Heraeus Q 471 Z4

6 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W 312 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 80 W14 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W

35 U·P·P canopy 13 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W8 x U·P·P 25 W 4

base 14 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W35 U·P·P canopy 13 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 Wspecial version 8 x COSMOLUX SP 25 W 3

base 14 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W41 U·P·P canopy 15 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W

10 x U·P·P 25 W 4base 16 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W

41 U·P·P canopy 15 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 Wspecial version 10 x COSMOLUX SP 25 W 3

base 16 x uwe Bronzarium RCS 100 W54 U·P·P canopy 16 x Hilight SL 92 W

15 x U·P·P 25 W 4base 23 x Hilight SL 92 W

54 U·P·P canopy 16 x Hilight SL 92 Wspecial version 15 x COSMOLUX SP 25 W 3

base 23 x Hilight SL 92 W

* We reserve the right to make technical changes

Cover of the lampsThe UV-lamps are covered in the canopy by a sheet of 2,5 mm thick acrylic and in the base by a sheet of 4mmthick acrylic. Both acrylic sheets are frosted on the side facing the lamps. The high pressure facial of the 32GBis covered by a MUG 6-filter of 3 mm thickness and a DS 02932 Filter of 3 mm thickness and a 2,5 mm acrylicsheet frosted on the side facing the lamps. There is a reflector of high polish rolled, electrolytically finished andeloxed aluminium between the lamps and the support of the canopy or base.

4.2 Before Setting into OperationBefore installation and setting into operation, the Safety Instructions and Operating Instructions must be carefullyread and observed.

4.3 Setting the Unit into Operation for the First TimeBefore the unit is set into operation, the local safety regulations and the Safety Instructions must always beobserved. When the unit is completely installed, electrically connected and probably connected to the tokenbox or central control system, it can be set into operation.

Instructions to the operator:Do not set any defective tanning units into operation.Please ensure that the maximum room temperature of 35° C is not exceeded otherwise the lying suface ofthe tanning unit might become too warm.Fulfil the hygiene requirements.Provide protective goggles and make sure that people wear them.Point out that the recommended duration of sunbathing, which depends on the skin type, must not beexceeded.Keep the Operating Instructions available.Display the Safety Instructions and the time chart in a clearly visible manner in the tanning room.If the unit is to be operated for a long period of time, it must be in the closestate.There is a sticker on the acrylic sheet on the base with important information in four languages. Please notethe information and then remove the sticker.

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5 CLEANING - IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE OPERATOREnsure extremely strict hygiene on the tanning unit and in its vicinity. Dust deposits reduce the tanning effect.Do not spray cleaning materials into the eyes. Do not spray them into naked flames. Do not drink them. Theymust not be accessible to children. Do not pour or spill liquid over the unit, so that no moisture can penetrateunder the covers and into the electrical equipment. Use cleaning materials in accordance with the operatinginstructions. Observe the reaction time stated for them by the manufacturer.

BodyClean the painted external surfaces of the unit with a slightly damp cloth; same detergent can be added to thewater. Do not use abrasive materials. Stubborn dirt can be removed with a soft cloth and a biodegradablecleaning material (e.g. vinegar-based cleanser).

Acrylic sheetUse only the genuine uwe „Hygienefrische“ cleanser or the „Paletti Hydrovlies“ tissues. If cleaning materialsother than these are used, we cannot accept any warranty liability. When using the uwe cleanser„Hygienefrische“ spray it onto the acrylic sheet and let it react for 30 to 60 seconds. Always dry it off with a cleancloth. Occasionally, also clean the side of the acryclic sheet facing the tubes. To do this, take the acryclic sheetoff (chapter 6.1).

ReflectorWhen changing tubes, wipe the reflectors by means of a cloth moistened with alcohol.

6 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

Always disconnect the unit from the mains.

The company operating the unit must ensure that the unit is always operated in perfect condition only. Ensureregular maintenance and checking of the technical equipment. In the case of repair work or activities forsetting the unit back into operation, additional measures - such as preventing access by unauthorised persons- are absolutely essential.

Only personnel from uwe or authorised persons may work on the unit. Working procedures which jeopardisethe safety of the unit must not be used. Always obtain genuine spare parts through your dealer or uwe. Do notoperate the unit without acrylic sheets.

6.1 Changing the Acrylic SheetThe acrylic sheets are special types of glass which are highly transparent to UV light.

Therefore, when replacing them, you must not use window glass or ordinary acrylic glass, as these types ofglass filter out the UV rays completely or partially. Always obtain the genuine acrylic sheets from your dealeror from the manufacturer of the unit.

When a replacement is delivered, the acrylic sheet is covered with a protective covering on both sides. Beforeinstalling in the tanning units, pull off the protective covering. There is a sticker on the acrylic sheet with importantinformation. Please note the information and then remove the sticker. Do not operate units without acrylicsheets, because otherwise the cooling of the lamps is no longer assured.

If damage or injury occurs, the manufacturer cannot accept liability.

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Base acrylic sheet, installation and removal (figure 3)Remove the two pan head screws (60). Push the acrylic sheet (82) from the long side back between thereflector and side strut until the opposite front long side of sheet is free. Now tip the free side of sheet up alittle. Then lift the other side out of the long channel. When re-installing place the acrylic sheet in the longchannel. Slide the sheet rearwards again between the reflector and strut until the opposite front long edgecan also be engaged. Adjust the acrylic sheet such that the elongated holes in the acrylic sheet cover theholes in the front parts. Replace the screws (60).Canopy acrylic sheet, installation and removal (figure 4)

Undo the six pan head screws (61). The acrylic sheet is now free. Press the acrylic sheet (83) back in thedirection of the lamps and the strut until the sheet can be removed from the long channel on the oppositefront strut. Now tip the free side of the sheet down a little. Then lift the other side also out of the long channel.When re-installing place the acrylic plate in the long channel. Press the sheet backwards in the direction ofthe lamps and strut until the opposite front long side can also be engaged. Adjust the acrylic plate such thatthe elongated holes in the sheet cover the holes in the front parts. Replace the screws (61).

6.2 Maintenance of the high pressure facial (GB version of the unit)The high pressure facial (German: „Gesichtsbräuner“, GB) must only be used with the two filter plates; ifthese are damaged or missing, sunbathing must not take place. There is a danger of burning! Danger of eyeproblems caused by excessive intensity! Therefore please check regularly if the filters are in working orderor require changing.

When the high pressure facial is switched on again immediately, it does not immediately light up again ordoes not deliver full power (depending on the type), since it requires a cooling-down phase of about 4minutes.

Changing the high pressure bulb (figure 4)Remove the acrylic sheet in accordance with the instructions given above. Identify the lamp housing (70)with the defective high pressure bulb and remove the cheese head screw (62) on the filter plate holder (63).Swing the pane holder downwards. Hold the pane holder with both hands and slide it in the direction of thefront part so that it is unhinged. Grasp the high pressure bulb (64) at the rectangular Fassenplunger end andpress it lengthways in the holder (65) until the other end is free. Now remove the bulb downwards.

You must not pull on the glass bulb.

Hold the new high pressure bulb by the end of the bulb only. Plug the bulb (64) into the holder (65). Press theholder back. Insert the bulb.

You must not touch the glass of the high pressure bulb with your fingers.

If you have touched it by accident, wipe off your fingerprints by means of a clean cloth moistened withalcohol.

To obtain replacements for the tanning tubes or for the high pressure bulbs, please contact the manufacturerof the unit or your dealer. No liability can be accepted if replacements other than genuine tubes, bulbs orstarters are installed.

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Cleaning the reflectorsBefore you insert the new bulbs, wipe the reflectors by means of a clean cloth moistened with alcohol.

Cleaning the filter platesUnscrew the two cheese-head screws (66) on the filter plate holder (63). Take off the cover plate (67). Pull outthe blue filter plate (68) and the clear filter plate (69). Clean both filter plates with warm water, to which somedetergent can be added. Wipe the filter plates dry with a clean cloth.

When re-assembling: Blue filter plate - on user’s side!Clear filter plate - on bulb side!

The high pressure facial must not be used without filter plates!Re-insert the filter plate holder (63) with the cleaned filter plates. Screw the filter plate holder in place again bymeans of the screw (62).

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6.3 Changing the Tanning Tube

Tanning Tube (figure 5)In accordance with the above description, take off the acrylic sheet. Rotate the tanning tube (71) in eitherdirection until the contact pins (72) are visible in the groove (73) of the holder. Pull the tube out. Clean thereflectors by means of a cloth moistened with alcohol. Hold the new tanning tube horizontally in such a way thatthe contact pins are vertically above one another. In this position, press the tanning tube into the holder. Rotatethe tanning tube through 90 degrees so that the notch (74) in the metal ring at the end of the tube is facingupwards and the brighter reflector-side of the tube is facing towards the unit.

Changing the U·P·P tube (U·P·P version of the unit)Take off the acrylic sheet in accordance with the above description. Rotate the U.P.P tube (75) in eitherdirection so that one contact pin (76) goes into the groove (77) (which is open at the bottom) of the holder. Pullthe U·P·P tube off downwards. Hold the new U·P·P tube horizontally in such a way that the contact pins (76) arevertically above one another. In this position, move the lamp into the groove which is open at the bottom. Tilt thelamp so that one contact pin fits firmly in the wing of the groove (78). Rotate the lamp so that the secondcontact pin snaps into the other wing of the groove.

6.4 Changing the FiltersThe air for cooling the unit enters it through micro filter pads. Fluff, hairs, dust particles etc. are filtered out there,so that the internal parts of the unit, such as lamps etc., only have to be cleaned at long intervals of time. Afterprolonged use, these filtered-out particles clog the filters and thus impair the cooling of the unit. Therefore, youmust occasionally renew the filter pads to prevent overheating of the unit. The intervals of time at which this isnecessary depend on the operating time and on the amount of dirt in the vicinity.

You must check the filters after every 200 hours of operation; the filters must not be more than half clogged.Obtain genuine filter pads through your dealer or the manufacturer of the unit only.

Changing the filter in the base (figure 2)Pull the front cover (18) off forwards. There is a large filter pad (79) attached to the cover plate (19) with stripsof Velcro. Pull off the filter pad and put on the new pad. Press the front cover (18) back into place.

Changing the filter in the canopy (figure 1)Remove the upper cover (8) by pressing the cover from rear of the unit in the direction of the middle. This canthen be removed from the large cover (53) using the tabs. The filter pad is now accessible. Remove the wireclips (81), change the filter pad and put the wire clips back on. Refit the cover (8).

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7 NOTESBurning-in the tubesInitially, the tubes have slight colour-differences. This phenomenon disappears after a short time. The tubes shineless brightly at the ends. This is due to physical reasons and is not a defect of the tubes.

Replacing the tanning tubeThe radiation intensity of the tubes gradually decreases, although this effect cannot be detected visually. Youmust compensate for this by means of a longer sunbathing time. uwe recommends that the fluorescent tubes,the U·P·P tubes and the high pressure bulbs be changed after approx. 500 operating hours.

8 TIPS FOR CORRECTING MINOR DEFECTSBefore you begin maintenance and repair work, you must disconnect the unit from the mains. Repairs shouldonly be performed by uwe or by authorised persons. Safety devices must not be removed or disabled. Afterevery repair work the unit should be checked in accordance with the applicable local regulationscorresponding to the DIN VDE 0701 regulations.

Dark spots at the ends of the tubesIf dark spots are present at the ends of the tubes in the switched-off state, this will not affect the performanceof the unit. However, as a precaution, replace the starter.

One or more tubes not alight (change of starter)If dark spots are present at the ends of the tubes in the switched-off state, this will not affect the performanceof the unit. However, as a precaution, replace the starter.

Starter Tanning tube base On lamp holders at the head end; take off the acrylic sheet (82)

Tanning tube canopy On lamp holders at the foot end; take off the acrylic sheet (83)

U·P·P tube Take off the covers (8 and 53)

Take out the starter on the tube that is not alight by turning it to the left, and then put it back in again by turningit to the right. If the tube still does not light up, insert the starter from an intact tube. If this is not successful, the tubemust be checked. Insert the tube that is not alight into a holder whose tube is alight. If the tube does not light up,it is defective and will have to be replaced. If it does light up, there is an electrical defect in the unit.

Check should be performed by uwe or by an authorised agent appointed by uwe.

The canopy or the base gets too hot.Possible causes:Check whether the air intake filters (filter pads) are clogged. In the case of units with direct discharge of air,ensure that the heated cooling air is passed into the outside atmosphere without excessive resistance. Theremust not be excessive hindrance of the air flow, either in the hose or in the ventilation duct, because this willcause overheating of the unit.

Check should be performed by uwe or by an authorised dealer appointed by uwe.

9 PRIVATELY OPERATED UNITDisconnect the unit from the mains!

If it is subsequently desired to operate the equipment privately, it is necessary to change the setting of tworocker switches. Remove the front trim panel (18, figure 2) by pulling it forward. Disassemble the cover plate(19). On the controls drawer (23) there is a mounting plate with the operating hours counter (34) and a rockerswitch (54). Switch this rocker switch to private operation (clock symbol). The second switch is on a circuit boardin the canopy. To access this switch disassemble the cover (8, figure 1) and the cover (53). Now slide the switch(87) on the circuit card (92) also to private operation (clock symbol). The third setting is to be made at the wireclip (91). In the standard coin box version this wire clip is closed. For private operation please open it. Refit thecovers.

Unplug the coding cable (85).

By several pressings of the START button (4) on the operating panel, you can set the sunbathing time. Thesunbathing time entered can be seen on the display (2). If you would like to switch the unit off before the settime, or if you have made a mistake while setting the time, press the STOP button (3).

10 DISPOSING OF LAMPSFluorescent lamps, high pressure bulbs and U·P·P tubes are hazardous waste. They must not be disposed of likeordinary household waste. The local authorities can tell you where the lamps can be disposed of.

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11 ITEMIZED PARTS LIST1 Handle2 LED display3 STOP button OFF4 START button ON5 rocker Switch (superfan ventilation)6 rocker Switch (face symbol)7 Superfan8 upper cover9 cover10 caps11 screws12 inserts13 cover14 lift holder15 hexagon head screw16 washers17 head crews18 front cover19 cover plate20 screw21 base drawer22 canopy drawer23 controls drawer24 nuts25 head bolts26 washers27 rear trim panel28 rear trim panel29 lift30 pedestal31 side trim panel32 side trim panel33 side trim panel34 operating hours counter35 clamping screw36 cable socket37 clamp38 lounge drawer connector39 canopy drawer connector40 base drawer socket41 cover plate42 base cable plug43 grey cable44 lift cross members45 plug46 plug

47 canopy drawer socket48 canopy drawer socket49 centering pins50 holes51 Superfan cable52 socket53 large cover54 rocker switch55 rear cover plate56 connecting plate57 air discharge cover58 mains cable59 special plug60 head screw61 head screw62 cheese-head screw63 filter plate holder64 high pressure lamp65 holder66 cheese-head screw67 cover plate68 blue filter plate69 clear filter plate70 lamp housing71 tanning tube72 contact pin73 groove74 notch75 U.P.P tube76 contact pin77 groove78 wing of the groove79 large filter pad80 filter pad81 wire clip82 acrylic sheet lounge83 acrylic sheet canopy84 headrest85 coding plug with cable86 socket with retaining clip87 rocker switch88 screw89 screw90 air discharge collar91 wire clip92 circuit card

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