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Table of contents 

1

 

General...........................................................................................5

 

1.1

 

Definitions .......................................................................................5

 

1.2

 

Identify your device .........................................................................5

 

2

 

Safety notices................................................................................6

 

2.1

 

Description of warning signs ...........................................................6

 

2.2

 

Instructions pertaining to a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury .......7

 

2.2.1

 

Beauty device..................................................................................7

 

2.2.2

 

VibraShape (Vibration plate) ...........................................................8

 

2.3

 

Instructions pertaining to a risk of damage to the machine ...........10

 

3

 

Information for the studio operator...........................................11

 

3.1

 

Intended use .................................................................................11

 

3.2

 

Foreseeable misuse......................................................................11

 

3.3

 

Obligations of the studio operator .................................................11

 

3.4

 

Staff training..................................................................................12

 

3.5

 

Installation location........................................................................12

 

3.5.1

 

Ventilation .....................................................................................12

 

3.6

 

Export............................................................................................12

 

3.7

 

MP3 music ....................................................................................13

 

3.8

 

Disposal ........................................................................................13

 

3.8.1

 

Environmental regulations –  disposal of lamps............................13

 

3.9

 

Instruction signs on the device......................................................13

 

3.10

 

Technical modifications.................................................................13

 

4

 

Description ..................................................................................14

 

4.1

 

Scope of delivery...........................................................................14

 

4.1.1

 

Optional.........................................................................................14

 

4.2

 

Equipment.....................................................................................14

 

4.3

 

Device description.........................................................................15

 

4.4

 

Accessories (optional)...................................................................16

 

4.5

 

VibraShape ...................................................................................16

 

4.6

 

Description: vibration programs ....................................................17

 

5

 

Operation .....................................................................................18

 

5.1

 

Mandatory reading ........................................................................18

 

5.2

 

Application tips..............................................................................19

 

5.3

 

Operation overview .......................................................................21

 

5.3.1

 

Navigation .....................................................................................22

 

5.4

 

Functions ......................................................................................23

 

5.5

 

Start ..............................................................................................24

 

5.5.1

 

Preparation time............................................................................24

 

5.5.2

 

Interrupt or end the application .....................................................24

 

5.6

 

Connect MP3 player......................................................................25

 

Summary of Contents for BARVT28

Page 1: ...Operating instructions BEAUTY ANGEL RVT 28 1010978 0 us 0 201...

Page 2: ...ce and the environment For the safety of yourself and others read and observe all instructions contained herein before operating the device Please make the instructions and additional information avai...

Page 3: ...of the studio operator 11 3 4 Staff training 12 3 5 Installation location 12 3 5 1 Ventilation 12 3 6 Export 12 3 7 MP3 music 13 3 8 Disposal 13 3 8 1 Environmental regulations disposal of lamps 13 3...

Page 4: ...33 6 9 Cleaning or replacing the lamps on the right 34 6 10 Cleaning or replacing interior lighting 35 7 Technical data 36 7 1 Power rating electrical specifications and noise level 36 7 2 Dimensions...

Page 5: ...aning as well as general maintenance work and who instruct the users in the operation of the devices Electrician A person with suitable professional training knowledge and experience which enables the...

Page 6: ...ning notices damage to persons WARNING Type and source of danger e g WARNING hot sur face Description of the consequences e g You can burn your hand skin face Countermeasures Do not touch hot parts an...

Page 7: ...owing people are not allowed to use the equipment Pregnant women People younger than 18 People with epilepsy People with illnesses which cause light sensitivity People who take medication or herbal re...

Page 8: ...e emitted light How ever we recommend a 24 hour break after a 12 minute treat ment NOTE A light application is not damaging to the eyes However we recommend wearing eye protection during the applicati...

Page 9: ...recently Rheumatoid arthritis Active atrosis and athropathy joint diseases People with recently implanted intrauterine devices contra ceptive coils metal pins screws or plates are also only to use th...

Page 10: ...CAUTION Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing Do not change obstruct or block the air inflow and outflow area to the device or make any unauthorized changes to the device The manufac...

Page 11: ...amiliar with these tasks and who are aware of the dangers involved 3 2 Foreseeable misuse The following uses of the device are explicitly prohibited y Multiple people may not use the device at the sam...

Page 12: ...lar cleaning after every use Please ensure that your staff provide your customers with appropriate advice in particular regarding application times possible risks and the operation of the device 3 5 I...

Page 13: ...Please refer to http www riaa com for more information 3 8 Disposal 3 8 1 Environmental regulations disposal of lamps Beauty Light lamps contain fluorescent materials and other waste containing mercu...

Page 14: ...ntation folder with instructions CD ROM and addi tional documentation 4 1 1 Optional y Central air outlet system 4 2 Equipment Device equipment varies depending on the model In this description all st...

Page 15: ...plate VibraShape 3 Operating panel 4 Holding bars 5 Headphone connection jack plug 6 3 mm 6 MP3 connection jack plug 3 5 mm 7 Fan body cooling 8 Loudspeaker 9 Beauty Light lamps 10 Clamping strips acr...

Page 16: ...intensity The body immediately responds to the patented pre programmed movement of the platform Muscles automatically flex and relax as the VibraShape technology stimulates muscle activity Users can c...

Page 17: ...ness regimen Utilizes medium frequency vibration and massage therapy technology Improves muscle tone gradually with controlled alternating movements 10 Minutes Cross Training Intense vibration therapy...

Page 18: ...lication times A beauty device is not a toy You cannot vary the strength of the lamps in your unit Should you have any questions regarding the proper use of your device con tact Global Service USA at...

Page 19: ...the device and do not use sun screen products y A light application is not damaging to the eyes However we neverthe less recommend wearing eye protection during the application in order to protect the...

Page 20: ...vibration program will terminate with light application if an application time of less than 10 minutes has been entered Place your feet on the footmarks 1 Do not press your knees together 2 You can ho...

Page 21: ...ions 21 5 3 Operation overview 1 START STOP button 2 Down navigation arrow button 3 Minus button 4 Display Functions 5 VibraShape LED 6 Body cooling pictogram 7 Volume pictogram 8 Audio system pictogr...

Page 22: ...available Change setting The LEDs of the available functions and the navigation ring are illuminated in default mode after starting up the device After selecting a function the re spective LEDs and t...

Page 23: ...off Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 START STOP also switches off the lamps 6 Body cooling Control cooling Levels 1 5 Switch off cooling Switch on cooling The LEDs next to the symbol illuminate...

Page 24: ...tics Remove glasses Contact lenses can be worn under the protective goggles Put on the protective goggles Close the entrance Press the START STOP button Settings on start up y Beauty Light lamps y Coo...

Page 25: ...or use by the studio opera tor 2 x 3 5 mm stereo jack plug 2 MP3 player connection see the documentation from the manufacturer of the MP3 player Connecting Insert the MP3 cable stereo jack plug into t...

Page 26: ...cidental reactivation can result in serious accidents Immediately after deenergizing secure all switches or fuses used for deenergizing against be ing switched on again Lock the fuse box with a padloc...

Page 27: ...er maintenance Improper maintenance can cause the device to be damaged or to become unusable Always comply with the specified maintenance inter vals Follow the cleaning instructions 6 2 Faults Error c...

Page 28: ...the surface being disinfected for a specified amount of time Follow the manufacturer s instruc tions for use 6 3 2 Cleaning of surfaces Acrylic panel CAUTION Do not rub with a dry cloth danger of scra...

Page 29: ...r cloth by the rubber seals should be expected for production related reasons Prevent damage to the acrylic and plastic surfaces Remove rings watches bracelets etc before starting cleaning work 6 3 3...

Page 30: ...ain fan has finished 6 5 Maintenance Maintenance and care play a major role in deciding the devices performance and appearance over its useful life Diligent compliance at the specified inter vals is a...

Page 31: ...ners X Inspect Bolts and fasteners of the door hinge mechanism X Inspect Bolts and fasteners of the door hinge mechanism X X Replace as necessary Bolts and fasteners of the door hinge mechanism X Repl...

Page 32: ...pecified in the maintenance plan must be adhered to 6 7 1 Low pressure lamps y Replace faulty lamps immediately y Always replace the entire set of lamps after the specified operating time Turn 90 and...

Page 33: ...by the hot lamps and in the longterm results in unserviceable panels Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully Loosen the screw Remove the holding bar and lay aside Remove the screw Fold out th...

Page 34: ...folding the clamping strip Do not hold fingers between the clamping strip and acrylic panel when folding 6 9 Cleaning or replacing the lamps on the right CAUTION Acrylic panels unusable due to soilin...

Page 35: ...be crushed when folding the clamping strip Do not hold fingers between the clamping strip and acrylic panel when folding 6 10 Cleaning or replacing interior lighting Using suction cups pull the lamp...

Page 36: ...tion without exhaust air Nominal power consumption with exhaust air 4 500 W 4 750 W Rated frequency 60 Hz Rated voltage 230 V Rated fuses 15 amp 3 pole or 30 amp 1 pole Noise level at 1 m distance fro...

Page 37: ...700 mm B2 53 1 8 in 1350 mm B3 24 7 16 in 620 mm T 43 5 16 in 1100 mm T1 27 9 16 in 700 mm T2 43 5 16 in 1100 mm H 91 5 16 in 2320 mm H1 89 3 8 in 2270 mm H2 80 11 16 in 2050 mm H3 83 7 8 in 2130 mm...

Page 38: ...y and risks injury 7 3 1 BEAUTY ANGEL RVT 28 Installed lamps Number Description Length Power Control Order no a 14 Low pressure lamps Beauty Light 180W FR2 0M T12 RL 180W 79 in 180 W 180 W 3031109501...

Page 39: ...ns 39 7 3 2 Accent lighting Number Description Power Order no c 1 Low pressure lamp 36 W 12969 7 4 Spare parts and accessories Number Description Order no 1 2 Acrylic panels 0041110201 1 Protective go...

Page 40: ...at the original customer completes and returns the enclosed warranty card within 10 days after purchase to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims If the warranty card is not regis...

Page 41: ...ber and the date of purchase of the bed in which the acrylic will be used There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof There is no express or implied warranty of fitn...

Page 42: ...y Claims and credits NOTE JK Products Inc the manufacturer does not involve itself in the direct handling of a Warranty Claim except where miti gating circumstances apply and where required by law NOT...

Page 43: ...transportation charged on the shipping of new components to the customer or on the return of defective components of the manufacturer All freight charges must be paid by the customer There are no warr...

Page 44: ...which warn of danger areas are attached to the device The signs shown below are examples Ensure that the instruction signs are always clearly recognizable and easily legible Any missing instruction s...

Page 45: ...Appendix 02 2012 1010978 01 Operating instructions 45 2 Application times...

Page 46: ...Appendix 46 3 USA mains connection sticker 1009684 The sticker is located behind the trim 4 Lamp cover sticker 801139 801139 01...

Page 47: ...Appendix 02 2012 1010978 01 Operating instructions 47 5 Nameplate 6 Module plate 7 Warning sticker 1010503...

Page 48: ...ectric shock 7 Electrical specifications 36 Electrician 5 Equipment 14 Exhaust air ventilation 12 Export 12 Eye damage 7 18 F Fault codes 27 Faults 27 Foreseeable misuse 11 Functions 23 I Injury 7 Ins...

Page 49: ...p 35 Risk of injury 18 S Safety notices 7 Scope of delivery 14 Setup 12 Sickness 7 9 Spare parts 30 39 Staff 5 Staff training 12 Start application 24 Start up settings 24 T Technical Service 2 Transpo...

Page 50: ...Index 50...

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