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• The exposure times stated in the expo-

sure schedule must be entered at the 
external timer.

• Information on how to enter the expo-

sure time can be found in the operating 
instructions of your external timer.

5.10 aquaCool-box connections

1

2

4

3

1

aquaCool - liquid

2

aquaCool - air (blue)

3

Mains voltage aquaCool box

4

Data cable Tower/aquaCool-Box

5.11 Connections aquaCool
       box/tower

aquaCool box

Tower

5.12 Initial operation

• Insert batteries in colorMotion remote control unit
• Turn on the supply voltage.
• Start the aquaCool initialisation before tanning for 

the first time. Service menu “Aqua / aquaCool Start 
Initialisation“ 

• Test all functions in a trial run.
• Remove all protective films.
• Clean the tanning device.

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Summary of Contents for megaSun pureEnergy 5.0

Page 1: ...TANNING DEVICE TANNING DEVICE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS MENU SETTINGS ...

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Page 3: ...ion but may be subject to changes Therefore we do not accept any liability for nor do we guarantee the accuracy and or completeness of the information EXPORT Technical equipment and versions of the devices are in accordance with the legal prescriptions of the respective country of destination Export to the European Union of the KBL products listed in this guide or operation of the systems in these...

Page 4: ...older and inserting the floor plate 16 4 9 Assembly of the central exhaust air module optional equipment 16 5 Connections Initial operation 21 5 1 Class I ME equipment 21 5 2 Overview supply connections 21 5 3 Connecting the mains voltage 21 5 4 Connecting an external audio source 22 5 5 Level adjustment studio music signal 22 5 6 Operation using different audio sources 22 5 7 Bluetooth connection...

Page 5: ...he human health This symbol indicates the danger of pinching When assembling heavy components you can pinch your fingers or hands This symbol indicates the danger of burns from hot lamps and housing parts If the tanning device was oper ated before being opened lamps and housing parts may be hot This symbol indicates that damages may occur at the tanning device at the material or at the environment...

Page 6: ...ith the tanning device components is mounted on a pallet Insert the forks carefully into the openings of the pallet Lift the load by a few centimeters Transport the load carefully to the place of installation 1 4 2 OTHER MODES OF TRANSPORT If a forklift truck cannot be used for transport the box must be unpacked and the parts inside must be transported individually to the place of installation e g...

Page 7: ...operated with an external timer that is listed in compliance with UL 917 Before carrying out any work the tanning device must be disconnected from the mains voltage DANGER Live parts Danger of life or fatal injury due to electric shock when touching live parts Switch neutral Secure against reconnection Check for neutrality Ground and short circuit Cover or shield any adjacent live parts or compone...

Page 8: ...64 inches Applies to circulating air mode and operation mode with optional central exhaust system Only on a non combustible basement 3 1 Dimensions FRONT VIEW CLOSED TOP VIEW CLOSED SIDE VIEW RHS OPENED SIDE VIEW RHS OPENED WITH CENTRAL EXHAUST AIR MODULE 1233 mm 48 55 inches 1395 mm 54 93 inches 2368 mm 93 23 inches 2480 mm 97 64 inches Minimum room height in circulating air mode and exhaust air ...

Page 9: ...s s e m b l y I n s t r u c t i o n s KBL Tower pureEnergy 5 0 9 2 0 i n 20 in 20 in 1 1 5 i n 3 2 Distances 4 41 in 2 76 in Distances apply to tanning devices with and without central exhaust air module ...

Page 10: ...tral exhaust air module For tanning devices with central exhaust air mod ule also refer to the section at the end of these instructions At the beginning of each chapter the required tools and aids are depicted unless the corresponding process can be carried out by one individual person without any further auxiliary equipment The disassembly is basically carried out in reverse order of the assembly...

Page 11: ...ng washer 8 Nut M8 6 13 4 3 2 INSTALLINGUPPERSCREWCONNECTIONS The profiled sheeting is different LEFT RIGHT Position the correct profiled sheeting and fasten the screw connections as shown in the illustration Right 13 6 Nut M8 Allen screw M8 x 30 Spring washer 8 Allen screw M8 x 30 Washer 8 Spring washer 8 Washer 8 Installing the right side wall is described below The left side wall is installed t...

Page 12: ... 8 Washer 8 Check the door catch setting and adjust if required 13 2x 4 5 Installing the ceiling 13 17 6 Risk of destruction Make sure that the acrylic glass pane on the lower side of the ceiling is not damaged dur ing installation Protect the cables against pinching and crushing REMOVING THE FAN OPTIONAL 17 In challenging installation situations the ceiling fan can be removed before install ing t...

Page 13: ...iling directly in the four locating bolts This could damage the acrylic glass pane First lay the ceiling onto the four locat ing bolts of the tanning device with the four surfaces marked in red Then carefully engage the ceiling on the four bolts 13 Allen screw M8 x 30 Spring washer 8 Washer 8 Nut M8 Spring washer 8 Washer 8 Reinstall the fan after wards if it was removed 6 A s s e m b l y I n s t ...

Page 14: ...t way in order to position the plastic part Ⓐ on the left Close the door and attach the plastic part Ⓐ with the wing nut Attach the front plastic part Ⓑ with the two wing nuts Attach the right plastic part Ⓒ Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Wing nut M6 x 16 Washer 6 4 x 25 Finally screw the three plastic parts in place at the joint Hexagon Screw M5 x 16 Washer 5 3 x 20 Stop nut M5 A s s e m b l y I n s t r u c t i o n s KBL...

Page 15: ...ly door X2 Power supply side part left X3 Bimetal switch door D1 Decorative lighting door D2 Decorative lighting side part left X1 X2 X3 D1 D2 When installing connectors during instal lation or maintenance work make sure that all connectors are plugged into the socket housing to the end stop C l i c k Disassembly instruction Unlock the protection clip of the connec tor X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 A s s e m b l...

Page 16: ...bly notes The central exhaust air module ZA is pre assembled on delivery It merely has to be mounted on the tanning device The illustration shows the central exhaust air module with the air exhaust facing up Note that the exhaust air duct increases the overall height of the system by 60 mm 2 362 inches 4 9 1 CONVERTING THE AIR EXHAUST 10 PH2 The exhaust air duct can be connected at the top or bott...

Page 17: ...Install the cover plate KBL 3112200304 on the upper cover of the housing KBL 3112200301 COMPONENT OVERVIEW Duct connection KBL 3119900006 Housing cover KBL 3112200301 Fan flange KBL 3112200260 Housíng base KBL 3112200239 Fan connection cover plate KBL 3112200304 INSTALLING THE TOP CROWN ON TANNING DEVICES WITH CENTRAL EXHAUST AIR MODULE In principle installation is the same as described under Inst...

Page 18: ...e 4 9 4 INSTALLING THE TOP CROWN 8 2x 7 2x Now attach the upper housing cover KBL 3112200301 and the duct connection KBL 3119900006 of the central exhaust air module See the point Installation preparation Installation instructions The plastic part of the rear top crown is pre installed at the factory Loosen the four hexagon screws a few turns to obtain some fitting clearance for installation 7 Scr...

Page 19: ...ver First screw the three plates to the tanning device with 12 hexagon screws M4 x 16 and washers 5 3 x 20 7 Hexagon screw M4 x 16 Washer 5 3 x 20 Then screw the plates at the four abutting edges with 3 hexagon screws M4 x 12 each with washers 4 3 x 12 and stop nuts M4 Hexagon screw M4 x 12 Washer 4 3 x 12 Stop nut M4 7 2x Finally fasten the four screws of the central exhaust module housing cover ...

Page 20: ... EXHAUST AIR MODULE PH2 Lens head screw 5 5 x 13 4 9 6 ATTACHING THE EXHAUST AIR DUCT Attach the exhaust air duct KBL 3300044500 with the help of two hose clamps KBL 3100236000 A s s e m b l y I n s t r u c t i o n s KBL Tower pureEnergy 5 0 20 ...

Page 21: ...220 V mains must be protected by maximum over current protection For Canada a Class A ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI has to be used Further information can be found in operating instructions chapter Technical data CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS The electrical installation must be equipped with a freely accessible all pole disconnecting device in accordance with the overvoltage category III Master ...

Page 22: ...nance hatch on the left hand side of the tanning device To avoid overdrive select the level adjustment accord ingly The level setting depends on the strength of the external signal and should be carried out by quali fied trained and authorized service technicians 5 6 Operation using different audio sources The audio source can be changed via the control panel The tanning device can be operated usi...

Page 23: ...devices Should this not be the case enable blue tooth manually To do so please read the instructions for your player Depending on your settings the search will be performed automatically or manually All available bluetooth devices within reach will be listed after a short time Among the available tanning devices choose KBL Sound In the service menu a trailing number 01 02 03 can be added to tannin...

Page 24: ...ooth device detection again 5 8 Connecting the channel selection The following diagrams show the wiring of the chan nel selection on the audio equipment s side for pulse coding as well as for BCD coding CHANNEL BCD 0 BCD 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 4 1 1 5 9 Connecting the external timer CONNECTING VIA AMP PLUG DEFAULT Connect the external timer e g coin box studio control according to the instructions su...

Page 25: ...ains voltage aquaCool box 4 Data cable Tower aquaCool Box 5 11 Connections aquaCool box tower aquaCool box Tower 5 12 Initial operation Insert batteries in colorMotion remote control unit Turn on the supply voltage Start the aquaCool initialisation before tanning for the first time Service menu Aqua aquaCool Start Initialisation Test all functions in a trial run Remove all protective films Clean t...

Page 26: ... elements they stand for numbers that in standby mode provide access to standby and service functions Simply enter the corresponding sequence of numbers on the interior control panel 1 2 3 4 5 0 9 8 7 6 6 2 Invoking the service menu CALL SERVICE MENU START WINDOW 1 6 1 SERVICE MENU START WINDOW SERVICEMENU Enter Servicemenu CODE CODE In standby mode the service level is accessed by entering the fa...

Page 27: ...n all menu items Press 8 EXIT to go back to the previous menu level or to exit the service menu R E S E T ON STORE UP EXIT ENTER DOWN OFF RESET SERVICE MENU BASIC OPERATION The service menu is divided into the main menu and subordinate groups of functions If you choose a menu item e g AUDIO you will get access to all functions related to this item Select the desired function group from the main me...

Page 28: ...take over the changes you made See also chapter Service Menu Timeout By pressing the STORE button you save all changes you have made in all menu items 3 By pressing 8 EXIT you go back to the previous menu level or you exit the service menu 8 SERVICE MENU TIMEOUT After performing your last operating action you have 2 minutes left to save the changes you have made Then a prompt appears and all chang...

Page 29: ...s MP3 USB Volume adaption Studio Line In Treble Studio Line In High bass Studio Line In Low bass Studio Line In AQUA aquaCool aquaCool spray time Cycle time aquaCool start test cycle aquaCool endurance test aquaCool start initializatio AROMA Aroma Aroma status reset Cycle time Aroma cabin automatic Aroma cycles per hour TIMER AROMA Aroma start test cycle AIR CONDITIONING Air condition Start level ...

Page 30: ... CODE 2 protected menu items are immediately activated The factory set CODE 2 remains valid even if an individual CODE 2 is set Individual CODES are not reset by loading the factory settings The one time input of CODE 2 immediately activates all protected menu items In the following chapter you will recognize CODE 2 protected menu items by the ser vice menu 6 6 Service menu options In order to avo...

Page 31: ... B for each day of the week NOTE SWITCHING CYCLES Using the setting monday sunday the switching cycle will be the same for each day of the week Week Switching cycle A B Monday Sunday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Day Switching cycles A B Monday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Tuesday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Wednesday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Thursday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Friday A ON B ON A OFF B OFF Saturday A ON B ON ...

Page 32: ...e settings by pressing STORE Set the time SUBMENU TIMER DECOLIGTH Not available in this system ENVIRONMENT 05 05 Maximum tanning time Displays the total operating hours HOUR METERS 01 04 Operating hours overall 0788h Displays the total operating hours of the tubes and includes a reset function and set function to set the value in steps of five via the buttons 0183h 2 sec reset HOUR METERS 02 04 Op...

Page 33: ... In MP3 internal MP3 external PRESELECTION 02 06 Audio Specifies the start setting of the voice guidance system Factory setting on on off PRESELECTION 03 06 Voice megaVoice Not available in this system PRESELECTION 04 06 Aircon Aircondition Not available in this system PRESELECTION 05 06 Aroma Specifies the start setting of aquaCool Factory setting on on off PRESELECTION 06 06 Aqua aquaCool Activa...

Page 34: ...aker levels MP3 player iPod etc Factory setting on on off AUDIO 06 22 MP3 Line In Allows for the change over between pulse code and BCD code mode with the Studio music signal pending and deactivates the external channel selection Factory setting BCD bcd puls code off AUDIO 07 22 Studio channel selection If BCD has been preselected the number of channels available in the studio is specified here Fa...

Page 35: ...ynamic volume adaption on off Factory setting on on off AUDIO 15 22 Dynamic volume adaption Sets the treble for MP3 USB operation Factory setting 14 dB 14 14 dB AUDIO 16 22 Treble MP3 USB Sets the high bass for MP3 USB operation Factory setting 08 dB 14 14 dB AUDIO 17 22 High bass MP3 USB Sets the low bass for MP3 USB operation Factory setting 08 dB 14 14 dB AUDIO 18 22 Low bass MP3 USB Here you c...

Page 36: ... be triggered Factory setting manuel manuel 1 5 min AQUA 03 06 Cycle time Starts the aquaCool test 1 cycle AQUA 04 06 aquaCool start testcycle Start press for 2s Starts the aquaCool endurance test After having selected and stored the on setting you must leave the service menu and start a tanning session Attention aquaCool will continue to spray permanently during a whole tanning session Factory se...

Page 37: ...t available in this system AROMA 07 07 Aroma start testcycle Start press for 2s Not available in this system AIR CONDITIONING 01 02 Aircon air conditioning Specifies the start speed setting of the body fan at the beginning of the tanning Factory setting 2 1 9 AIR CONDITIONING 02 02 Start level body fan Not available in this system Note For tanning devices with LED technology the desired RGB color ...

Page 38: ... entry Save settings by pressing STORE SERVICE SERVICE CODE 01 02 service code level 1 press SET to enter code S E T S T O R E Service Code Level 1 entry repeat 00000 00000 press 0 for 2s to reset the code Enter new service code 2 and repeat the entry Save settings by pressing STORE SERVICE SERVICE CODE 02 02 service code level 2 press SET to enter code S E T S T O R E Service Code Level 2 entry r...

Page 39: ...nu call with START ENTER Displays the first and the last Software Upload SERVICE 06 11 SOFTWARE UPLOAD press enter Not available in this system SERVICE 07 11 RGB Setup SERVICE 08 11 SERVICE MODE press ENTER Submenu SERVICE MODE Invoked by pressing START ENTER SUBMENU SERVICE MODE Service mode without tanning Service mode with tanning Troubleshooting mode The service mode is switched on for 30 minu...

Page 40: ... X CODE press enter Performs a restart of the electronics SERVICE 11 11 Reboot Reboot press for 2s Attention All unsaved changes will be discarded Lists the latest 99 events error codes info messages Detailed information is available by pressing the Start button Example no time date code tanning time 001 16 44 05 01 09 0011 03 23 002 15 22 05 01 09 0002 07 22 003 10 07 22 12 08 004 17 16 005 099 E...

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