General description
(fig. 1)
A
Handgrip
B
Wheels
C
Clips with lock and keys
(The solarium can be locked up)
D
Stand
E
Handgrip
F
Handgrip
G
Locking screw for height adjustment
H
Distance meter
I
Sun lamps ( Philips HPA flexpower 400-600)
J
Reflectors
K
UV-A filters
L
Upper casings
The upper casings are each equipped with a fan for cooling
the sun lamps
M
Mains cord
N
Remote control
O
Memo knobs for four persons
P
Protective goggles (2x)
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Making the solarium ready for use
-
In the "transport position"
you can easily move and
store your solarium (fig. 2).
-
Unlock the upper part of the
solarium from the base by
pushing on the shorter side
of the clips (fig. 3).
-
The upper part will
automatically move upwards
a short distance.
The solarium will then be in
the position depicted in the
illustration (fig. 4).
- Pull the stand
D
and the upper part of the solarium
upwards. Use handgrip
F
(fig. 5, 6).
-
After this, fold the two
upper casings out
L
until
they stop (fig. 7).
Note: the solarium cannot
be switched on unless the
upper cases are completely
in line.
•
Height adjustment
Operational distance (UV filters - body) = 70 cm
(approx. 27.5")
It is advisable to make the solarium ready for use and adjust
the height where you actually want to use the appliance.
Position the folded-out solarium against e.g. your bed.
The operational distance (i.e. the space between the
UV filters and your body) should be 70 cm (approx. 27.5").
Distance UV filters - bed = 90 cm (approx. 36.5").
In most cases it will be easier to set the distance between the
solarium and the bed. For the volume of your body you may
include an average of 20 cm (8"). Consequently you set the
height in such manner that the space between the UV filters
and the bed is 90 cm (approx. 36.5").
Note: hold the upper part of the stand firmly while setting
or changing the height adjustment.
6
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
90
70
20
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