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TIMER 20 Min.

SKIN TYPE

WEEK 1

WEEK 2

WEEK 3

WEEK 4

WEEK 5 &

1-3RD

4-6TH

7-10

TH

11-15TH

SUBSEQUENT

SESSION

SESSION

SESSION

SESSION

SESSIONS

II - FAIR

4  MIN

 8  MIN

12 MIN

20 MIN

20 MIN

III – AVERAGE

4  MIN

 8  MIN

14 MIN

20 MIN

20 MIN

IV – BROWN

5  MIN

10 MIN

16 MIN

20 MIN

20 MIN

V - DARK BROWN

5  MIN

10 MIN

18 MIN

20 MIN

20 MIN

No two individual skin tones are the same.  A tan to one person may be different to another, and session
length may vary.  It is recommended that, following a tanning session, a skin moisturizer be applied.  This
promotes a smoother more even looking tan.  Equally important - many facial make-ups have oil bases and
should be removed prior to each tanning session.

NOTE

SINCE THE BACK AND STOMACH AREAS OF THE BODY WILL RECEIVE THE MAJORITY OF THE
TANNING RAYS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT INDIVIDUALS SPEND ONE HALF OF EACH SESSION
LYING ON EACH SIDE OF THE BODY TO ACHIEVE A FULL-BODIED TAN.

SINCE YOUR UNIT WILL CAST OFF SOME HEAT,  IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A SMALL FAN BE
USED TO IMPROVE AIR CIRCULATION DURING SESSIONS.  LIKEWISE, ADEQUATE VENTILATION
OF THE ROOM OR BOOTH HOUSING THE UNIT IS REQUIRED FOR COMFORTABLE OPERATION.

WARNING

COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE CREAMS, LOTIONS AND OILS CONTAIN SUNSCREENS WHICH FORM
A PHYSICAL BARRIER ON THE SKIN THAT PREVENTS THE UVA RAYS FROM PENETRATING AND
INDUCING A TAN.  IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE ONLY CREAMS, OILS OR LOTIONS THAT
DO NOT CONTAIN POLYETHYLENE/GLYCOL LAURATE OR POLYETHLENE/GLYCOL MONO
LAURATE  
AND ARE DESIGNED FOR USE WITH INDOOR TANNING EQUIPMENT.  FAILURE TO
COMPLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS AND WARNINGS STATED ABOVE MAY VOID THE
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.

THIS UNIT MUST NOT BE USED IF THE TIMER IS FAULTY OR IF A FILTER GLASS IS BROKEN.

1.4  Proper Operation
All units are intended solely for indoor tanning. Operate the unit only in places where there is no risk of
hazard, and only in dry rooms.  The rooms must be well ventilated (adequate air inflow and outflow). If unit
is operated in a tanning salon, extremely strict hygiene must be ensured both on the unit and in the room.
Any type of use not complying is improper, and the manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting
damage or liability.  Proper operation also includes compliance with the operating, maintenance and repair
conditions specified by the manufacturer.  Maintenance work, repair work should only be performed by a
qualified service technician or by persons authorized by PC Marketing, Inc. If unaut-horized modifications
are made on the units, the manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damage or injury.

1.5  Product Liability

The unit may only be operated in the proper manner.  If it is operated in an improper manner, the user
assumes sole responsibility.  In such cases, the manufacturer cannot accept any liability.

1.6  Procedure in an Emergency

Switch off the electrical supply to the unit by operating the main power switch or circuit breakers, and
secure the unit to prevent it from being switched on again without authorization.

1.7 Explanation of Danger Symbols

WARNING

In these operating instructions, we have used this symbol to mark all items that relate to operating safety.

IMPORTANT!

In these operating instructions, we have used this symbol to mark all items that contain essential information
for operating the unit.

Summary of Contents for Tropical Series

Page 1: ...1 INDOOR TANNING EQUIPMENT Care Use and Installation Instructions Tropical Series 32 GB 41 U P P PC MARKETING 1040 WILT AVENUE RIDGEFIELD NJ 07675 1 800 FAST TAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 GB ...

Page 2: ...HE UNIT 6 7 2 1 Start of Tanning 6 2 2 Important Technical Details 6 2 3 Interior Tanning Space 6 7 2 4 Cleaning the Acrylic Sheets 7 3 INSTALLING THE UNIT 7 10 3 1 Installation Site and Delivery Condition 7 3 2 Installation and Assembly 7 9 3 3 Connection of Air Outlet 9 3 4 Electrical Connection 10 3 5 Remote Timer Control 10 4 PLACING INTO OPERATION 10 4 1 Technical Data and Dimensions 10 4 2 B...

Page 3: ...or recommendations about exposure times and recommended frequencies please see our RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE SCHEDULE which is enclosed with every unit RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE SCHEDULE Schedule for lamps type see lamps page 12 at 15 Min Timer SKIN TYPE WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 1ST 3RD 4TH 6TH 7TH 10TH 11TH 15TH SUBSEQUEN SESSIONS SESSIONS SESSIONS SESSIONS SESSIONS II FAIR 3 MIN 5 MIN 9 MIN 15 M...

Page 4: ...essions in the unit and by applying moisturizing lotion to the affected area after the tanning session is complete CAUTION WHILE THERE IS NO IMMEDIATE CLINICAL EVIDENCE REGARDING UVA EXPOSURE AND ITS EFFECTS UPON EXPECTANT MOTHERS IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED THAT EXPECTANT MOTHERS BE DISCOURAGED FROM USING THIS PRODUCT EXPOSURE TIMES AND FREQUENCIES Melanin the brownish pigment produced by special cell...

Page 5: ...OMMENDATIONS AND WARNINGS STATED ABOVE MAY VOID THE MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY THIS UNIT MUST NOT BE USED IF THE TIMER IS FAULTY OR IF A FILTER GLASS IS BROKEN 1 4 Proper Operation All units are intended solely for indoor tanning Operate the unit only in places where there is no risk of hazard and only in dry rooms The rooms must be well ventilated adequate air inflow and outflow If unit is operated ...

Page 6: ...nopy down by means of the handle 1 which you can easily reach with your left hand Operating Panel By pressing the button 3 you can interupt the tanning session at any time The functions on panel 1 in the tanning interior space on panel 3 in the hand grip are identical and switched in parallel You can therefore use the one which is in the most comfortable position for you The 2 digit LED display 2 ...

Page 7: ...r plate 19 by undoing screws 20 aise the canopy and remove the headrest 84 Take off the upper cover 8 by sliding the cover from the rear of the unit towards the middle until the cover slides out of the rear rail Then take it out of the large cover 53 Take off the cover 9 by removing the caps 10 screws 11 and inserts 12 Disassemble the cover 13 and the cover plate 941 the same way lways unscrew the...

Page 8: ... which is on the right front part of the pedestal Leave enough cable in the right hand space of the pedestal so that the controls drawer can still be pulled out Connect the short cable socket 36 to the plug on the clamp 37 Connect the lounge drawer connector 38 and the canopy drawer connector 39 to the main drawer The connectors are marked 1 1 and 2 2 Join the same numbers together Place the 29 po...

Page 9: ...he rear cover plate 55 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 the connecting plate 56 the distance can easily be bridged with an air hose Fixing the hose to the connecting plate 56 is done by a hose clamp The hose adapters connecting plate hose clamps etc can be obtained f...

Page 10: ...te control system does not need a separate electrical connection ground 4 PLACING INTO OPERATION 4 1 Technical Data and Dimensions Designation Tropical Series 32 GB 41 U P P i Power W 4 600 4 300 Operating Voltage 220V 60 Hz Single Phase 220V 60 Hz Single Phase Amperage 40 30 Weight 685 lbs 640 lbs Length with InterCooler 88 5 in 88 5 in Width 44 in 44 in Height Canopy Open 55 in 55 in We reserve ...

Page 11: ...rylic materials highly transparent to UV light The process of forming and molding the acrylic sheets is done within an exact temperature controlled environment Finally the acrylics are annealed oven baked for longevity This strict process of manufacturing can have no deviation Therefore when replacing acrylic sheets please be aware that all suppliers DO NOT manufacture acrylic sheets the same To b...

Page 12: ...he High Pressure Lamp figure 4 Remove the acrylic sheet in accordance with the previous description Remove the cheese head screw 62 on the glass filter plate holder 63 Tilt the glass filter plate holder down Hold the filter plate holder with both hands and push it towards the end cover so that it becomes detached Grasp the high pressure lamp 64 by the rectangular end of the lamp and pushing it in ...

Page 13: ...lamps etc do not have to be cleaned often After prolonged use these filtered out particles clog the filters and thus impair the cooling of the unit Therefore you must occasionally replace the filter pads to prevent overheating of the unit The replacement interval is dependent upon operating times and local environmental conditions You must check the filters after every 200 hours of operation the f...

Page 14: ... by turning it clockwise If the lamp still does not light insert the starter from a working lamp If this is not successful the lamp must be checked Insert the lamp that is not lighting into a holder where a lamp does light If the lamp does not light it is defective and will have to be replaced If it does light there is an electrical short in the unit Any electrical shorts should be checked by an a...

Page 15: ... 32 89 20 7 51 19 79 18 52 24 50 40 42 88 21 22 30 39 5438 48 47 36 37 35 34 46 86 45 27 29 31 85 26 25 34 23 figure 2 LIEGE FLUTER 40 42 48 47 36 37 35 34 46 86 45 26 25 LIEGE FLUTER 40 42 48 47 36 37 35 34 46 86 45 26 25 figure 2 1 figure 2 2 ...

Page 16: ...72 74 71 78 77 76 75 figure 7 bolt 4 23 mm long Ø 8 mm washer 5 bolt 46 mm long Ø 8 mm washer washer fixing fork 2 piston 1 spacer 7 Ø outside 20 mm Ø inside 9 mm holder for canopy 3 stand 12 inserts 13 cover 14 lift holder 15 hexagon head screw 16 washers 17 head crews 18 front cover 19 cover plate 20 screw 21 lounge 22 canopy drawer 23 controls drawer 24 nuts 25 head bolts 26 washers 27 rear tri...

Page 17: ...DANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 3 2 WARRANTY FOR ITEMS NOT COVERED BY THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY SET FORTH IN SECTION 1 EXCEPT ACRYLIC SURFACES and pistons are prorated 1 year from the date the Product is purchased from PC Marketing Inc or its authorized Distributor Lamps lamp starters filter glass plates metal structure plastic covers and air filters are not covered under this warranty THE WARRANTY C...

Page 18: ...ing This Warranty and all claims in any such claims disputes or actions is domiciled PC Marketing Inc Distributor and End User hereby agree to submit to the subject matter and personal jurisdiction and venue of said courts to resolve any disputes If any term or provision of this Warranty is adjudicated to be invalid by any Court have jurisdiction such provision shall be inoperable and deemed omitt...

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