USER MANUAL 27964-01A
4 MONTH “SILVER MEDAL” WARRANTY Your ETS Distributor (including ETS, LLC if purchased directly), through a manufacturer’s warranty, warrants your tanning unit to be free of structural defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, for its lifetime. Your ETS Distributor will, at its discretion, repair any structural defect which materially affects the performance of the tanning unit, or replace the tanning unit.
elcome Congratulations on your purchase of this technologically advanced sun tanning unit. It has been designed to provide years of dependable service. Please read all the instructions in this booklet before installing and using the unit. Always be sure to observe all safety precautions. ontents Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
afety Information LABELING NOTICE: Labels are affixed on all systems to inform the user of possible dangers. Regulations are stated in 21 CFR, Section 1040.20, and require that all products manufactured after September 8, 1986 which use sunlamps must display the following: Ultraviolet radiation. Follow instructions. Avoid overexposure. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer.
Renseignements sur la Sécurité Rayonnement ultraviolet. Veuillez suivre les instructions. Évitez une exposition excessive. Tout comme pour les rayons du soleil, une exposition excessive peut causer des blessures aux yeux et à la peau et provoquer des réactions allergiques. Une exposition répétée peut causer le vieillissement prématuré de la peau et provoquer le cancer de la peau.
nstallation Unpacking and Inspection Inspect these items, including the canopy and bench, and make sure they are free Your sunbed comes in two cardboard car- from any visible damage. Report the tons, one for the bench and one for the extent of any damage to the transportation canopy. Open the cartons and remove the company. bench and canopy as follows. Record the serial numbers of the canopy The bench and canopy are each wrapped and bench in the area provided at the in plastic.
Installation - Pre-Installation Planning Pre-Installation Planning Before you begin to assemble your sunbed, you should observe the following considerations. WARNING Shock hazard. Disconnect power before servicing. • The SUNVISION Elite™ 30 and 32 series require a dedicated circuit capable of providing 30 Amp service at 220VAC. This unit must be hardwired directly to a junction box. We recommend connection by a professional electrician.
Installation - Hardware Inventory Hardware Inventory Use the utility knife to cut open the hardware bag. Remove the hardware. Make sure you have the following items.
Installation - Assembly Procedures Assembly Procedures Lower Clevis Fork Assembly 1. Insert the larger clevis pin (3/8” x 2 1/64”) through the hole directly below the large hole in one of the stand uprights, as shown. STAND UPRIGHT 2. Slide a centering spring, a clevis fork and then another centering spring onto the clevis pin and insert the pin the rest of the way through the upright. 3.
Installation - Assembly Procedures Stand Upright Assembly 1. Place the bench approximately where it will remain, leaving room to work behind it. 2. Make sure the clevis forks are pointed up and secure each stand upright to the rear of the bench pedestals using four 1/4-20 x 1/2” machine screws and four locknuts.
Installation - Assembly Procedures Canopy Installation 1. Place two nylon floating bearings into each canopy arm. 2. Holding the canopy over the bench, with the canopy arms inside the stand uprights, insert clevis pins (5/16” x 2 1/32”) through the uprights and nylon floating bearings to attach the canopy. 27964-01A 3. Secure the clevis pins by inserting the straight portion of a bridge pin through the small hole in the end of the clevis pin.
Installation - Assembly Procedures Install Gas Springs 3. Screw the upper clevis forks onto the gas springs. 1. Have a helper hold the canopy in its fully open position. Do not lower the canopy yet! 2. Make sure the threaded holes in the lower clevis forks face up (the large holes above the clevis forks allow finger access). Slide the gas springs down into the stand uprights, piston end up as shown, and twist the gas springs into the lower clevis forks until they are snug.
Installation - Assembly Procedures Attach Gas Springs 1. With the canopy still raised, slip the bronze bushings into the hole in the clevis brackets on the underside of the canopy arms. 2. Line up both clevis forks and carefully lower the canopy to engage the clevis forks. Pay special attention when lowering the canopy that the clevis forks do not damage the bronze bushings. Bronze is excellent for smooth pivoting applications such as this, but tends to be soft compared to the steel clevis fork.
Installation - Assembly Procedures Attach Cover Panels 1. Put the gas spring cover panel in place and secure with two blue-headed #10 x 1/2” screws in each end. The skirt installs in the same way.
Installation - Assembly Procedures 27964-01A Attaching Handle to Canopy 1. Install the handle by inserting the three #10 x 1” Phillips head screws through the handle and into the predrilled holes on the canopy.
Installation - Assembly Procedures Body Fan Assembly (body fan sold separately) WARNING Shock hazard. Be sure power is disconnected before installing body fan. Your sunbed is designed to accept a body cooling fan on the canopy endcap at the foot end. Follow the instructions that come with the body fan for installation.
Installation - Electrical Connections Electrical Connections NOTE: Your sunbed is designed to accept an input from a remote control device. At the rear of the bed, insert canopy plug The remote control is optional. If you (A) into bench socket (B). Connect power plan on using a remote system refer to cord (C) as described in Pre-Installation Remote Connections. Planning. Again, a professional electrician is recommended.
Installation - Remote Connections Remote Connections REMOTE PORTS Your sunbed incorporates advanced circuitry WIRED WIRELESS allowing it to connect and communicate with REMOTE REMOTE PORTS (RJ-22) PORT (RJ-11) most remote control systems. If a remote system is to be used, first determine whether the remote system is a T-Max® System or a stanT-Max® Wireless Remote System dard remote system operating with a control The T-Max® AP-900 eliminates wires in your relay.
Installation - Remote Connections Scenario 1 - T-Max® Manager Series with Complete Wireless Connect one AP-900 (with Power Injector) to the Manager and one AP-900 to each of the tanning beds. Install as many beds as you like with this configuration. Units that do not communicate with T-Max will need an AP-900 with Power Injector and an additional 3A to operate.
Installation - Remote Connections Scenario 4 - T-Max® Manager Series with Wireless combo 2 Wireless can be easily added to an existing salon already utilizing T-Max®. Connect one AP-900 (with Power Injector) to the Manager and one AP-900 to each wireless ready tanning bed. The rest of the salon may be “daisy-chained” together and connected to the Manager. Scenario 5 - T-Max® Manager Series with wires As always, this tanning bed is fully compatible with a wired T-Max® system.
Installation - Remote Connections Scenario 7 - Non T-Max® Remote System wired to unit Most non-T-Max® remote systems control the sunbed by the use of a relay. The relay operates the sunbed by connecting and disconnecting a pair of wires leading from the sunbed. Refer to the user’s manual provided with your remote system to determine if it operates in this way. To connect your sunbed to this type of system a remote interface kit is required. Contact your place of purchase to obtain the kit.
peration Before You Tan DANGER Before using your sunbed, please note the following important precautions. • Your skin should be free of cosmetics, tanning oils, or other body lotions prior to tanning except for those specifically made for use with tanning devices. However, do not remove natural body oils by bathing or showering immediately before tanning. Some medication may increase your sensitivity to ultraviolet light.
Operation - Using Your Sunbed Using Your Sunbed When connected to the T-Max® Manager or T-Max® 1A or 3A. A B C D E F G A Face tanner control - Turns face tanners 1. Lift the canopy, lie down on the bench on and off during use. Face tanner lamps require one minute to relight. (Units equipped with face tanner only) B Body tanner control - Turns body lamps (face up), lower the canopy toward your body using the canopy handle. See Safety Information for positioning instructions. 2.
Operation - Using Your Sunbed Using Your Sunbed When used as a stand alone unit or when connected to a remote system using a control relay. A B C D E F G A Face tanner control - Turns face tanners 1. Lift the canopy, lie down on the bench on and off during use. Face tanner lamps require one minute to relight. (Units equipped with face tanner only) B Body tanner control - Turns body lamps (face up), lower the canopy toward your body using the canopy handle.
are and Maintenance Cleaning After Use Clean and disinfect your tanning bed’s bench and canopy after each use. Use a non-abrasive disinfectant cleaner that does not contain ammonia or ammonia derivatives. Ammonia may damage the acrylic shield. Spray the acrylic lightly with disinfectant and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth. We recommend Australian Gold® pH Neutral Disinfectant Cleaner.
Care and Maintenance - Lamp and Acrylic Replacement Lamp and Acrylic Replacement Standing at the front of the unit, lift the exposed edge of the acrylic slightly and carefully begin sliding it toward you until Introduction it is removed from the sunbed. This might To be assured of maximum tanning effecbe easier with the help of another person. tiveness, change lamps after approximately 800-1000 hours of use.
Care and Maintenance - Lamp and Acrylic Replacement Removing/Replacing Lamps Recommended Replacement Lamps After removing the acrylic shield, replace We recommend using the lamps specified lamps as follows. below. Use of uncertified lamps is a violation of Federal regulations and will void Step 1 Grasp the lamp at one end and your warranty. These lamps have an averat the middle and turn the lamp age life of 800-1000 hours of effective one quarter turn. Gently remove tanning use.
Care and Maintenance - Lamp and Acrylic Replacement Removing/Replacing Face Tanner Lamp (if equipped) After removing the canopy acrylic shield, replace the face tanner lamp as follows: Note! Never take hold of the lamp such that your fingers are in contact with the lamp glass. Finger oils will greatly reduce the lamp’s operational life. Step 1 Support the face tanner assembly with your hand while unscrewing the two retaining screws. The face tanner glass casing will swing downward.
roubleshooting Problem Sunbed not tanning Solution 1. 2. 3. 4. Clean sunbed, see Thorough Periodic Cleaning. Ensure supply voltage is between 208 and 230V AC. Replace lamps if lamp hours are greater than 800hrs. Replace acrylic. 27964-01A Lamps fail to light and timer dis- 1. Make sure the unit is connected to a power source. play is blank 2. Check source of AC power. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse. One or more lamps fail to light 1. Check that lamp is installed correctly. 2.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution Timer display is indicating Er 91 Timer software error. Disconnect and reapply power to the unit. Timer display is indicating Er 92 Current sensor indicating unit is off when it should be on. Contact servicer. Timer display is indicating Er 93 Current sensor indicating unit is on when it should be off. Contact servicer. Timer display is indicating Er 94 Requested session time exceeds maximum time allowed. Timer display changes to indicate 1.
Troubleshooting Problem My bed is connected to a T-Max® remote system but I am having trouble getting into “id” mode Solution You have probably attempted to connect your sunbed to the remote system already. Disconnect the remote plug(s) from the ports at the back of the sunbed, wait 90 seconds and try again. My bed, connected to a T-Max® Manager, did not display “dL” but does indicate: “0” 1. Remote device has not been set. 2. The sunbed has not been connected to the remote system, see Remote Connections.
27964-01A 27 S-30SV S-32SV
27964-01A S-30SV3F S-32SV3F
Parts List This is a list of parts which may be replaced by the consumer. Care should be taken when replacing anything related to electrical wiring. We recommend contacting a professional electrician. When calling for parts, first state your bed model as S30SV, S-30SV3F, S-32SV or S-32SV3F, depending on the model. Then refer to this list and preceding illustrations for proper part identification.
SUNVISION Elite™ 30 30 3F 469 7’D x 9’W 476 7’D x 9’W 220 17 30 Hardwire Velocity® 100W 100W NA NA 230cfm “Turbo”(optional) Digital 20minutes Digital “watchdog” circuitry T-Max® compatible 220 22 30 Hardwire Velocity® 100W 100W SolarMax™ IFT 400W 230cfm “Turbo”(optional) Digital 20minutes Digital “watchdog” circuitry T-Max® compatible Size 27964-01A Weight (Pounds) Recommended Room Size Electrical Voltage (AC) Amperage Circuit Breaker (Amps) Outlet Main Lamps Ballasts Face Tanner FT Ballasts Coolin
32SV 32SV3F 469 7’D x 9’W 476 7’D x 9’W 220 17 30 Hardwire Velocity® 100W 100W NA NA 230cfm “Turbo”(optional) Digital 20minutes On-board “Watchdog” T-Max® compatible 220 23 30 Hardwire Velocity® 100W 100W SolarMax™ IFT 400W 230cfm “Turbo”(optional) Digital 20minutes On-board “Watchdog” T-Max® compatible Size Weight (Pounds) Recommended Room Size Electrical Voltage (AC) Amperage Circuit Breaker (Amps) Outlet Main Lamps Ballasts Face Tanner FT Ballasts Cooling System Timer System Max.