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Rejuvasun™ 332 with Omnilux™

Size

Weight (Pounds)

530

Recommended Room Size

7’ x 9’

Electrical -

Voltage (AC)

220

Amperage

23A

Circuit Breaker 

(Recommended min.)

30A

Outlet

Hardwire

Main Lamps (bench)

Velocity®

Main Lamps (canopy)

Velocity® PLUS

Ballasts

100W

Face Tanner

SolarMax™ IFT

FT Ballasts

400W

Body Cooling System

Full side fan panel

plus

230cfm “Turbo”

Timer System

Digital

Max. Exposure Time

20min. tanning / 20min. Rejuvasun™

Back-up Timer

Redundant solid-state module

Remote Capability

T-Max® compatible

Proudly manufactured
in the U.S.A.

Summary of Contents for REJUVASUN 332

Page 1: ...28940 01A...

Page 2: ...by this warranty Warranty coverage does not include cosmetic abnormalities such as scratch es nicks dents or other cosmetic changes that do not materially interfere with the function of the tanning un...

Page 3: ...nstalling and using the unit Always be sure to observe all safety precautions ontents Safety Information iii Installation 1 Unpacking and Inspection 1 Pre Installation Planning 2 Hardware Inventory 3...

Page 4: ...uld therefore be reduced by approximately 10 during that period WARNING Read the instructions booklet before using this sunlamp product All persons in the room should wear protective eyewear when lamp...

Page 5: ...ines Les personnes qui ont d j un teint h l peuvent commencer des niveaux plus lev s selon l im portance de leur h le initial Les lampes neuves mettent approximativement 10 de plus de rayons ultraviol...

Page 6: ...the ballast drawer with a Phillips screwdriver Note The cartons are reusable You may wish to save them for future use After unpacking the unit check to make sure you have received the following Canopy...

Page 7: ...CAUTION Use of a voltage source above 230V AC may prevent proper operation of the sunbed and could cause damage and void the warranty CAUTION Proper assembly of your sunbed requires three people Plan...

Page 8: ...2 Retaining Ring Quantity 2 Phillips Screw 10 x 1 2 Quantity 8 Phillips Screw 10 x 1 Quantity 8 Hardware Inventory Open the hardware bag Remove the hardware In addition to a phone type RJ 11 cable and...

Page 9: ...ar shift it to the left or right and then pull it from the bed After the bed is assembled reinstall the bar to keep the tray from damaging the access panel if the bed is moved Stand Assembly 1 Place t...

Page 10: ...protect the units and place the canopy on the bench with the canopy hinge arms toward the back Once again do not use the canopy plastic endcaps to lift the unit CAUTION DO NOT lift the canopy using th...

Page 11: ...embly Procedures 2 Insert the Nylon Floating Bearings into the canopy hinge arms and carefully lower the hinge arms into the bench uprights 3 Secure the arms in place with the Hinge Pins and Hinge Pin...

Page 12: ...up as shown 2 Have a helper hold the canopy in its fully open position 3 The lower clevis forks are already installed Make sure the threaded hole faces up slide the Gas Springs down into the bench upr...

Page 13: ...s Forks Pay special attention when lowering the canopy that the clevis forks do not damage the bronze bushings Bronze is excel lent for smooth pivoting applica tions such as this but tends to be soft...

Page 14: ...ructions for installing the fan are included with the body fan kit Follow those instructions to install the body fan Put the head end endcap the one without slots on top in place and secure with two 1...

Page 15: ...the RJ 11 phone type cable between the canopy and rear jack on the ballast drawer The three jacks on the front of the drawer are for remote connections Connect main power cord as described in Pre Ins...

Page 16: ...p of the ballast drawer It simply sits on the drawer over the air slots and is held in place by airflow when the unit is running The arrow on the filter should point down Reinstall the Ballast Tray St...

Page 17: ...e of the RJ 22 remote control ports Your sunbed will not operate without the Remote Control Bypass plug or a remote system connected ATTENTION Although the Remote Control Bypass plug provided with you...

Page 18: ...auto addressing feature of the Manager and the following parameters 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 and 23 See your T Max manual for descriptions of these parameters and how they function Special Note on T Max The R...

Page 19: ...allations the T Max 3W can offer the same control as the T Max Manager Pro eliminating the need for a Manager The remote control bypass plug must not be used in this configuration The 3W may be used a...

Page 20: ...ro and one G2 to each wireless ready tanning bed The rest of the salon may be daisy chained together and connected to the Manager Pro After you have set the T Max 3W s address to 0 refer to your T Max...

Page 21: ...f you are using a T Max 3W as a master remote the id of the sunbed must be set to 1 If you are using a T Max Manager Pro each sunbed must be assigned a different id To set the id press the timer butto...

Page 22: ...ver tan more than once a day Tanning normally appears after the first few sessions and maximizes after approxi mately four weeks Tan once or twice per week thereafter to maintain appearance Persons al...

Page 23: ...an control Controls the speed of the body fan during use D Body fan speed indicator Indicates speed of fan OFF LOW MED HIGH E Timer display Displays remaining time F Stop button Interrupts tanning ses...

Page 24: ...c shield The cooling fans run for a period of time after the lamps shut off to aid in cooling the sunbed The timer will indicate as a reminder to clean the sunbed After the sunbed is cleaned press the...

Page 25: ...ent Step 2 With a soft cloth wipe the entire length of each lamp to remove any film buildup Step 3 Clean both sides of the acrylic shields with a non ammonia dis infectant cleaner Step 4 Wipe the refl...

Page 26: ...ning Replacing Acrylic Shields The acrylic shields are secured in place by turn latches along the front edge Use a flat bladed screwdriver to turn the latches a quarter turn to open the acrylic The ac...

Page 27: ...ps is a viola tion of Federal regulations and will void your warranty These lamps have an aver age life of 700 1000 hours of effective tanning use Lamps used longer than that begin to lose their effec...

Page 28: ...new lamp using a clean cloth or paper towel Ensure that the lamp is firmly seated in the lamp holders Note Never take hold of the lamp such that your fingers are in contact with the lamp glass Finger...

Page 29: ...does not replace old lamp NOTE Gas springs are manufactured to hold the canopy in its fully open position as well as allow it to rest fully closed If left open for an extended period of time some cre...

Page 30: ...Contact servicer Current sensor indicating unit is on when it should be off Contact servicer Requested session time exceeds maximum time allowed 1 Bypass plug is not installed see Electrical Connecti...

Page 31: ...ce has not been set 2 The sunbed has not been connected to the remote system see Remote Connections 1 Delay time of T Max Manager has not been set 2 Delay time has expired and session has begun Auto s...

Page 32: ...28940 01A T 332 3F LUX...

Page 33: ...28940 01A Ballast Tray...

Page 34: ...apacitor 75 F Contactor Contactor for Face Tanner Cover Canopy Current Sensor Endcap Endcap Canopy Head End Endcap with Body Fan Cut outs Face Tanner Assembly Outer Fan Body Fan Cooling Fan Grill Plas...

Page 35: ...terior E Check Clean Fans F Change Lamps H Check Fasteners nuts bolts etc I Check Power Cords J Change Filter See Care and Maintenance See Lamp and Acrylic Replacement Fans are located on top of the c...

Page 36: ...ardwire Main Lamps bench Velocity Main Lamps canopy Velocity PLUS Ballasts 100W Face Tanner SolarMax IFT FT Ballasts 400W Body Cooling System Full side fan panel plus 230cfm Turbo Timer System Digital...

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