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  • Page 1 Operating and Assembly Instructions Model:...
  • Page 2 Export to the European Union of the uwe products, listed in this guide, or operation of the systems in these countries, are not permitted. uwe does not accept any manufacturer’s liability in case this direction is not adhered to. It is expressly pointed out that any violation of the export/operation prohibition will involve substantial risks of liability for the exporter and/or operator.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. General information 1.1 About these instructions 1.2 Safety signs 1.3 Transport by forklift truck 1.4 Other modes of transport 1.5 Environmental regulations 1.6 Service 1.7 Updating system software 2. Safety notes 2.1 General safety notes 2.2 Duties of the operator 2.3 Intended use 2.4 Indications for use 2.5 Contraindications...
  • Page 4 10.1 Delivery condition 10.2 Disassembly of the unit 11. System messages 11.1 System messages 11.2 Tips for Troubleshooting 12. Technical data 12.1 Views 12.2 Labels attached to the tanning device (representative model) 13. uwe EQUIPMENT WARRANTY 14. WARRANTY CARD 15. EMC Information...
  • Page 5: General Information

    - Service provider > Qualified outside service company authorized by the manufacturer for assembly, maintenance and repair work. Any person dealing with this uwe Sunlamp Product (hereafter referred to as tanning device) must have read and understand these instructions. This manual describes tanning devices equipped with the maximum number of features.
  • Page 6: Transport By Forklift Truck

    1.3 Transport by forklift truck The tanning device 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 Other modes of transport If a forklift truck cannot be used for transport, the tanning device must be partially disassembled and the parts must be transported individually to the place of installation, e.g.
  • Page 7: Service

    Only use original spare parts, otherwise operating authorization and terms of warranty will become v Technical documentation like operating and assembly instructions as well as diagrams and original spare parts can be provided by uwe Light GmbH. “WARNING: No modification of this equipment is allowed.”...
  • Page 8: Safety Notes

    NOTE: This tanning device is intended to be used by only one adult person at a time. Therefore, only one (1) pair of protective eyewear is provided with each uwe tanning device. Use protective eyewear whenever the tanning device is operated. Read related operating instructions in chapter 2.8 Guidelines for the use of protective eyewear.
  • Page 9: Duties Of The Operator

    SKIN TYPE II - This is the individual that usually burns easily and severely, tans minimally or lightly and peels. SKIN TYPE III - Often referred to as “AVERAGE” complexion. Burns moderately and tans about average. SKIN TYPE IV - This individual burns minimally, tans easily and above average with each exposure.
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages or injuries resulting from improper use of the equipment or non-observance of these operating instructions. 2.3 Intended use This tanning device is intended for the cosmetic tanning of the human skin. This tanning device is designed for use by one adult person at a time that is in full command of her physical, sensorial and mental faculties.
  • Page 11: Warnings

    2.6 Warnings This sunlamp product should not be used on individuals who have had skin cancer or have a family history of skin cancer. Persons repeatedly exposed to ultraviolet sunlamp products should be regularly evaluated for skin cancer. 2.7 Remote timer controlled operation This tanning device must be operated with an external timer that is listed in compliance with UL 917.
  • Page 12 INTERACTIVE OPERATION You can regulate the tanning intensity and cooling for your body and face separately. AIR JET An air vent is provided in the canopy which allows cool air to be directed over the upper part of the body and lower body with separate controls. The fans continue to run for about 4 minutes (factory setting) after switching off the unit in order to cool it down.
  • Page 13: Connections

    4. Connections 4.1 Class I ME equipment 4.3 Connecting the mains voltage Electrical Requirements The unit is not delivered with a power cable for connection. The three-phase current cable must be installed by a licensed electrician. The appropriate wiring diagram is supplied with every unit.
  • Page 14: Connecting An External Audio Source

    The tanning device is set up to operate on 3 phase operation. 3-Phase Operation (3 x 220V / 60Hz) 4.4 Connecting an external audio source On the right side of the bed, a connection plate for an external audio system is located through which a non-amplified audio signal can be fed.
  • Page 15: Studio Music Signal

    4.5 Studio music signal The music input signal must be a non-amplified signal. If the music input signal is amplified, it should be reduced with a high-low level adapter. Adjustment of the sound level can only be conducted in the service menu Pr8 & Pr9. 4.6 Operation using different audio sources The tanning device can be operated using the following audio sources: External Audio Sources...
  • Page 17: Not Applicable

    4.9 Aroma - Not Applicable 4.10 Breeze connections Connecting the BREEZE tank On delivery from the factory, the BREEZE tank is not yet connected. The closed tank is transported in the front part of the foot area in its later location. 1.
  • Page 18: Tanning Instructions

    TANNING MODE The tubes and the tanning lamps are switched on and a tanning session is in progress. While the tanning device is in tanning mode, the settings for the ongoing tanning session can be changed via the interior control panel. FAN RUN-ON After the tanning session, the fan runs on for 4 minutes in order to cool down the device.
  • Page 19 Seek medical advice if persistent swellings or skin sores develop or pigmented moles change in appearance. 6.1.1 Application tips When describing the operation, the tanning device is often shown with the canopy open. During tanning the canopy must always be closed. Proper operation is not possible with the canopy open.
  • Page 20: Exposure Schedule

    6.2 Exposure schedule For the precise definition of the skin types, please refer to the supplied skin-type table. If the tanning-session sequence is interrupted for 4 weeks or more, you will have to start with the first session again. Recommended Exposure Schedule Skin type Week1 Week 2...
  • Page 21: Tanning Mode

    7. Tanning mode The following explanations and functions refer to a tanning device that is fully equipped with all features. 7.1 Starting the tanning session in remote control timer mode Operating and display elements: [START] button (2-1/2) [STOP] button (2-1/3) [+] button(s) [-] button(s) Display (2-1/1)
  • Page 22: Basic Functions

    7.2 Basic functions Body Fan You can control the functions of the tanning device via the interior control panel during the tanning session. It is particularly easy for you to access the basic functions. Operating and display elements [+] button (2-2/1) [-] button (2-2/2) LED (2-2/3) The buttons control the infeed of cooling air over the body.
  • Page 23 Body tanning Operating and display elements [+] button (2-4/1) [-] button (2-4/2) Display (2-4/3) LED (2-2/4) The buttons control the intensity of body tanning. Actuate [+] to increase the intensity of body tanning; actuate [-] to decrease the intensity. You can select from 3 levels. The 5 LEDs are switched on appropriately for the3 levels.
  • Page 24 Use [+] and [-] to select from the entertainment programs which are fed into the unit. T-MAX AUDIO amplifier Precondition to be able to operate the T-MAX XT AUDIO is the uwe Control Software Variation V 1.09.05 or updated version.
  • Page 25 C0 Salon Stereo C1 Customer Input (MP3) C2 FM1 C3 FM2 C4 FM3 C5 FM4 C6 DMX1 C7 DMX2 C8 DMX3 C9 DMX4 The operating elements volume regulation are out of function after tanning. The parameter of the T-MAX XT AUDIO can be changed by operating the operating elements arrow (2-7/6) up and (2-7/6) down and Start button (2-7/7).
  • Page 26: Service Menu

    BREEZE has the following special feature: If the preset service interval is exceeded by a relatively long period of time, the continuously illuminated right decimal point (2-8/1) begins to flash and the BREEZE function is deactivated. Please inform the salon personnel. Connection to MP3 Player, iPod and cell phone Operating elements Spiral cable...
  • Page 27: Service Module Menu

    3. To enter the program, press Pr [STOP] in the program menu. The top menu level P1 (5-2/5) appears. 4. Use [START] to switch to the next menu level. 5. Actuate [STOP] to display the parameters, e.g. operating hours two values are displayed alternately. The single digit which is displayed is the ten-thousand place;...
  • Page 28 2. Example: by actuating [STOP] in the program menu P2, the currently elapsed operating hours are read for the lamps, LP lamps in the bed, High pressure lamps and POWERSPOT in the body tanner and side tanner. 3. Reading the operating hours: Two values are displayed alternately. The single digit which is displayed is the ten thousands place;...
  • Page 29: Preset Service Intervals

    2. By repeatedly actuating [START], you can cycle through the error memory and display up to the last 10 errors. If an error message appears on the display: Contact uwe customer service or your specialized dealer. Do not yet clear the error memory. Rather, first consult uwe customer service or your specialized dealer.
  • Page 30: Service Menu Diagram

    8.6 Service menu diagram...
  • Page 31: Set Decorative Lighting

    8.7 Set decorative lighting The LED-RGB illumination is manipulated by a controller with remote-control see picture 64. Additional to fixed adjusted programs the colours can be regulated in their brightness as well as in their speed. The function of each button as picture 64...
  • Page 32: Maintenance And Cleaning

    9. Maintenance and cleaning Regular maintenance is required for the safe operation of the tanning device and must be documented. Cleaning must be performed when required. Maintenance work may only be carried out by authorized, trained and qualified staff. Before carrying out any maintenance work, the tanning device must be disconnected from the mains voltage.
  • Page 33: Maintenance Intervals

    9.1 Maintenance intervals Be sure that technical equipment is inspected and serviced regularly. During repair or start-up, additional measures must be taken to prevent unauthorized access to the safety area. Only authorized persons may work on the equipment, contact your authorized dealer or PC Tan Customer Service for further details.
  • Page 34: Acrylic Panes

    9.2 Acrylic panes Do not operate the unit without the acrylic sheets Replacing the acrylic sheets The acrylic sheets are made of special plastic with high UV penetrability. Therefore, when replacing, never use window glass or standard acrylic, as these filter the UV radiation either partially or completely.
  • Page 35: Facial Tanners

    10. Installation of the new acrylic sheet bed is performed in the reverse order. 11. After completely installing the acrylic sheet bed, pull off the protective foil from the top of the bed. Replacing the air separation sheet 1. Unlock the two acrylic locks (6-1/2+3) with the Allen key. 2.
  • Page 36 Risk of fatal injury: Disconnect the unit from the power supply! The shoulder tanner must only be replaced by an electrically skilled person. Use only original uwe replacement parts. 1. Remove the appropriate paneling elements (6-8/1-4) from the multifunction unit.
  • Page 37: Sunlamps

    6. Mount the reflector of the POWER SPOT by lightly pressing against the socket and turning clockwise. 7. Remount the paneling elements. 9.4 Sunlamp Replacing the LP lamps in the bed When first used, the lamps may have slight variations in color. This phenomenon disappears after a short time.
  • Page 38 4. Remount the ventilation grate in the HP module. Replacing the filter glass The unit must not be used without filter pads! The uwe logo on the filter pad must be legible from the bed. Attention when assembling! Unit-specific configuration of the HP-module filter glass for each module:...
  • Page 39: Breeze

    Failure to observe will result in a risk of burning! Always insert the coated filter glass (type 326 or type 322) first in such a way that the uwe logo can be read correctly from the bed after assembly. When positioned in this way, the coated side faces the HP lamp.
  • Page 40 The tank capacity is 10 liter. For health reasons, neither normal tap water nor distilled water may be used. Use only the water available from uwe in the original tanks which is triple distilled and sterile 1. Unlock the two acrylic locks on the acrylic sheet bed with the Allen key and move the bed upward.
  • Page 41: Aroma - Not Applicable

    Setting BREEZE spray cycles to zero 1. Actuate [START] and [STOP] simultaneously for 4 seconds. The program menu Pr (6-46/2) appears on the display. 2. Actuate [STOP]. The program menu P1 (6-46/5) appears. 3. Actuate [START] until program menu P4 (6-46/8) BREEZE spray cycles appears.
  • Page 42: Disassembly Of The Unit

    Otherwise there is a danger that the gas springs will release uncontrolled! INSTALLATION OF THE P90 • Use the Allen key to unlock the acrylic locks on the left (4/4) and right (4/5) on the bench sheet •...
  • Page 43 Fastening of the gas springs to the bench sheet • Lower the bench sheet • Demount the bench sheet hinge on the left (4/2) and right (4/3) using a size 13 box wrench • Two persons are needed to remove the bench sheet (4/1) Gas spring demounted (1 piece each on the left and right) Bench sheet hinged up, right-hand gas...
  • Page 44 Removal of the paneling (base housing) Removal of the side panel at the foot end Removal of the side panel at the head end • Undo screws (9/2) and (9/3) on the bottom • Remove the side panel at the head end (9/1) Removal of the front apron •...
  • Page 45 Removal of the mounting plates Prerequisite: Paneling components of the base frame (side components at the foot end, head end, front apron) are removed. All the mounting plates are heavy and must be taken out and transported by two people Removal of the control unit’s mounting plate •...
  • Page 46 Removal of the control lead for the control panel • Hold the control lead for the control panel (15/1) by the plug (15/2), release the locking device on the plug (by pressing it in) and pull it upwards out of the socket (15/3) Do not pull it by the lead because this could damage the contacts.
  • Page 47 Disconnecting the head end supply • Undo screws (20/1) and (20/2) in the lead through plate • Disconnect the mains lead (20/3) for the air conditioning unit • Remove the control unit’s mounting plate Removal of the mounting plate of the front high pressure lamp module 1.
  • Page 48 Removal of the mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module 1. Disconnect plug (24/2) X3 for the mounting plate of the front high pressure lamp module (24/1). Pull out by the plug, not by the lead. To prevent the heavy mounting plate for the rear high pressure lamp module (25/1) from falling out of its guides after pulling it out, pull it out only half way.
  • Page 49 2. Carefully pull out the mounting plate for the middle high pressure lamp module (27/1) half way 3. Remove the middle mounting plate Pull the supply lines leading to the base frame to the rear • Demount the cable leadthrough cover (28/1) on the base frame for the stand from the rear side •...
  • Page 50 Disconnection of the head-end control leads and hose lines The head-end control leads and hose lines are already demounted when the unit is delivered. • Disconnect the BREEZE supply line (33/1) and leakage line (33/2) so that no liquid escapes. •...
  • Page 51 Removal of the high pressure lamp modules To avoid damaging or scratching the bench sheet, cover the bench sheet if it has not yet been removed. Removal of the bench sheet. Removal of the cantilever arm’s top paneling • Remove the screws (40/1) of the cantilever arm’s paneling (40/2) on the left and right •...
  • Page 52 • Fit the rear securing bolts (45/1) and (45/2) In delivery condition the mounting bolts are already fitted. • Disconnect the plug connector X24 on the lead of the body fan (46/1) and the BREEZE hose coupling (46/2) • Detach the body fan mounting (47/1+2) •...
  • Page 53 Removal of front high pressure lamp module • Disconnect connector X17 (49/1) • Unscrew the fan of the front high pressure lamp module (50/1) • Remove the screws (51/3 + 4) from the front high pressure lamp module • Remove the nuts complete with washers from the mounting bolts (51/1 + 2) •...
  • Page 54 • Unscrew the fan of the middle high pressure lamp module (53/1) • Place the fan of the middle high pressure lamp module (54/1) to the side • Push the lead complete with plug X17 (54/3) through the opening (54/2) •...
  • Page 55 • Remove the two left screws (58/2 + 3) for the rear high pressure lamp module • Lift the rear high pressure lamp module (remove from the 2 suspension points) • Swivel the rear high pressure lamp module to the front •...
  • Page 56 • Dismount the attachment bracket for the control unit’s mounting plate and the attachment bracket for the filter mat under the bench frame see photo (12) Removal of the control panel • Remove the rear cover plate by taking out the 4 screws, (borings (63/1...4)) •...
  • Page 57 • Unscrew connectors X15, X16 and X17 (64/1...3) arranged on the front right in the cantilever arm • Fit the front mounting bolts on the left (66/1) and right (67/1) In delivery condition the mounting bolts are already fitted. • Remove bolt safety (65/1) (spring bolt) •...
  • Page 58 • Take out the filter mat • Disconnect the control lead X10 to the air conditioning unit see photo (16/3) • Unscrew the air guide plate (66/2) from the bottom of the base housing The air guide plate remains connected to the air conditioning unit •...
  • Page 59 Prerequisite: All high pressure lamp modules and the cantilever arm are demounted Secure the stand against falling over! • Remove the top right screw (74/1) and bottom right screw (74/2) • Remove the top left screw (75) • Remove the bottom left screw (76/1) Detachment of the stand from the base frame...
  • Page 60 Rear high pressure lamp module is demounted • Remove the screw connections between the plastic paneling and the stand • Disconnect control leads X33 (79/2) for uwe logo and X34 (79/3) for LED-illumination on stand • Remove the plastic paneling...
  • Page 61 Stand with canopy • Stand (80/10) • Cantilever arm (80/11) • uwe logo (81/8) and effect lighting on the stand • uwe logo (81/1) on the cantilever arm • Rear high pressure lamp module (80/1) • Middle high pressure lamp module (80/2) •...
  • Page 62: System Messages

    11. System messages 11.1 System messages Code Specification Not applicable E-Eprom Error Short circuit in temperature sensor Interrupted temperature sensor Error in internal I2C-Interface Remote control signal in private mode or remote control signal longer active than the maximum tanning time Error im RAM Check sum error in ROM Error in logical program run...
  • Page 63: Tips For Troubleshooting

    • The LED-RGB-bead in the screen panel or in the front covers don´t light 1. Gain access to the LED/RGB which does not function. See Chapter 6 Servicing and Maintenance, sections 6.5.5 Arrange for an inspection by uwe or a service provider named by uwe.
  • Page 64 For information on effective ventilation, refer to the Acclimatization tips brochure available from your dealer or from uwe. Arrange for an inspection by PC Tan or a service provider named by PC Tan.
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    12. Technical data 12.1 Views P90 Combo Unit model 7019/255 HD Power kw 18.5 Operating voltage V 220V 3~ 60Hz Fuse protection (A) 60 A Wire cross section 3-phase: 4 x AWG 6 Cable x 12 feet max THHN cable in an isolation tubing (e.g. flexible...
  • Page 66 Storage Store the devices in a dry, frost-free location with a stable temperature. Once the device has cooled off, pack it in plastic wrapping to protect it against scratches. * Storage temperature: between 14 °F (-10°C) and 104 °F (+40 °C) Maximum relative air humidity: ≤...
  • Page 67: Labels Attached To The Tanning Device (Representative Model)

    12.2 Labels attached to the tanning device (representative model)
  • Page 69 Tanning can begin on a regular basis. An appearance of tanning normally occurs after a few exposures and maximizes after four (4) weeks of exposure following the recommended exposure schedule for skin type. In order to provide for maintenance of a tan a maximum of two (2) weekly 12 minute sessions is recommended from the fifth week onward.
  • Page 70: Uwe Equipment Warranty

    1. WARRANTY - PC Marketing, Inc. d/b/a PC Tan (the “Company”) warrants that electrical components are free from defects in its materials and workmanship, under normal use, for one year (“Warranty Period”) beginning from the purchase invoice date of the uwe indoor tanning equipment (“Product”) is purchased from the Company or an authorized Distributor of the Company or from an authorized Dealer or Representative of such Distributor or Dealer (collectively the “Distributor”), if you, the original purchaser...
  • Page 71 7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. THE COMPANY OR DISTRIBUTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PROPERTY, ECONOMIC OR PERSONAL DAMAGES OF THE END USER, OR THIRD PARTIES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF SUCH DAMAGES, ABOVE OR BEYOND THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE PURCHASER’S SOLE REMEDY.
  • Page 72: Warranty Card

    14. WARRANTY CARD...
  • Page 73 15. EMC information – P90 Warnings: Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the Accompanying Documents. Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment.
  • Page 74 15.1.2 Table 2: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference The Tanning device has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 75 15.1.3 Table 4: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference The Tanning device has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 76 15.1.4 Table 6: Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF communications equipment and P90 The Tanning device has been designed for use in an electromagnetic environment in which the radiated HF interference is controlled. The operator of the device can help...
  • Page 77 ID.-NR. 293 323/ 12/15...

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