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The solarium
This solarium emits predominantly UV-A, and also a very small
amount of UV-B.
It possesses some important features which make tanning at
home comfortable and convenient.
The unique type of sun lamp used in this solarium emits light,
warmth and ultraviolet, just like the natural sun.
You can position this solarium so that using it really resembles
lying in the sun: your whole body is tanned evenly, from head
to toe.
For your convenience, but also to prevent unintended
prolonged exposure (e.g. after falling asleep), a timer-
controlled automatic switch-off operates after 60 minutes
tanning.
As it is with the natural sun, it's wise not to have too much of a
good thing! (See section "UV and your health".)
UV and your health
After an excessive exposure to ultraviolet (from the natural sun
or from your solarium), the skin may develop sunburn.
Beside numerous other factors, such as excessive exposure to
the natural sun, improper and excessive use of your solarium
will increase the risk of skin and eye disease.
The nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on one hand,
and the sensitivity of the individual on the other, are decisive
on the degree in which these affects can occur.
The more skin and eyes are exposed to UV, the more risk
increases of diseases such as inflammation of the cornea
and/or conjunctiva, damaging of the retina, cataract, premature
aging of the skin and skin tumours.
Certain medicines and cosmetics increase the sensitivity to
UV.
Therefore, it is of great importance
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that you follow the instructions in sections "Important" and
"UV sessions: how often? And how long?";
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that you select the advised operational distance of at least
20 cm (approx. 8");
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that you do not exceed the maximum amount of tanning
hours per year (Please see the section “UV sessions (...)”
which applies to your solarium type number!);
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that you always wear the provided goggles while tanning.
• If you think that the sessions are too long for you
(e.g. if the skin gets taut and tender after the
session), we advise you to reduce the sessions by
e.g. 5 minutes per side of the body.
• To get a beautiful all-over tan it is suggested
that you turn slightly during the session so that
the sides of your body are better exposed to the
tanning rays.
For solarium type HB 541 (8 tube lamps) only:
UV sessions: how often? And how long?
You may have one UV session per day, over a period of
five to ten days. Allow at least 48 hours between the first
two sessions.
After such a course, you may rest the skin for a while.
Approximately one month after a course your skin will have
lost much of the tan. You might then decide to start a new
course.
On the other hand, it is also possible to have one or two
UV sessions per week after a course has elapsed in order
to keep up the tan.
Whatever you may prefer, make sure that you do not
exceed the maximum amount of tanning hours per year.
• For solarium type HB 541 (8 tube lamps) this is
33 hours (= 1980 minutes).
Example:
Imagine that you take a 10 day UV course, with a
12 minute session on the first day and 30 minutes'
sessions on the nine following days.
The entire course then includes (1 x 12 minutes) +
(9 x 30 minutes) = 282 minutes.
• When using solarium type HB 541 (with 8 tube lamps),
you may have 7 of these courses over a year.
(As 7 x 282 minutes = 1974 minutes.)
Of course, this maximum amount of tanning hours is valid
for each treated part or side of the body separately.
(E.g. for the front side of your body and for the other side.)
From the table it will be seen that the first session of a
course should have a duration of 12 minutes.
This is not dependent upon individual skin sensitivity.
Duration of the
UV session
(for each
separately
treated part of
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
the body) in
session
session
session
session
session
session
session
session
session
session
minutes
- for persons with
very sensitive skin:
12
10-15
10-15
10-15
10-15
10-15
10-15
10-15
10-15
10-15
- for persons with
normal sensitive skin:
12
30-35
30-35
30-35
30-35
30-35
30-35
30-35
30-35
30-35
- for persons with
less sensitive skin:
12
35-40
35-40
35-40
35-40
35-40
35-40
35-40
35-40
35-40
rest of min. 48 hours
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