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LORENA
March 12, 2025

LIGHT ON PANEL FLIKERING. WHY CAN IT BE DOING THAT? ETS 48 V STAND UP

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Mr. Anderson
March 12, 2025

The provided context does not contain specific information about the causes of panel light flickering in the ETS Sunvision Elite 48V. However, possible general causes could include loose connections, faulty lamps, worn-out starters, or power supply issues. For accurate troubleshooting, inspect the AC power cord, connections, and lamp condition, as suggested in the manual.

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Summary of Contents for ETS Sunvision Elite 48V

  • Page 1 26851-01A...
  • Page 2 All warranty service must be performed by an authorized service person. All labor charges must be authorized by your ETS Distributor prior to the start of repairs and must not exceed the established rates and time allotment policies established by your ETS Distributor. If your tanning unit must be returned for service, all freight charges shall be at your expense.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    elcome Congratulations on your purchase of this technologically advanced sun tanning unit. It has been designed to provide years of dependable service for you. Please read all the instructions in this booklet before installing and using the unit. Always be sure to observe all safety precautions.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    afety Information LABELING NOTICE: Labels are affixed on all systems to inform the user of possible dangers. Regulations are stated in 21 CFR, Section 1040.20, and require that all products manufactured after September 8, 1986 which use sunlamps must display the following: DANGER Ultraviolet radiation.
  • Page 5 Renseignements sur la Sécurité DANGER Rayonnement ultraviolet. Veuillez suivre les instructions. Évitez une exposition excessive; tout comme pour les rayons du soleil, une exposition excessive peut causer des blessures aux yeux et à la peau et provoquer des réactions allergiques. Une exposition répétée peut causer le vieillissement prématuré de la peau et provoquer le cancer de la peau. PORTEZ DES LUNETTES PROTECTRICES: LE NON-RESPECT DE CETTE CONSIGNE DE SÉCURITÉ...
  • Page 6: Installation

    nstallation Unpacking and Inspection As you unpack your boxes you should find the following: • Pedestal (box 1) The SUNVISION Elite™ 48V arrives in • Control Module (box 2) seven boxes. For ease of assembly, after • Bag containing necessary assembly inspection leave everything in its box until hardware, and safety goggles (box 2) called for in the assembly instructions.
  • Page 7: Pre-Installation Planning

    Installation - Pre-Installation Planning Pre-Installation Planning Before you begin to assemble your booth, you should observe the following consid- erations. WARNING CAUTION Shock hazard. Use of a voltage source above 230V AC may prevent proper operation of Disconnect power before servicing.
  • Page 8: Tools Required

    Installation - Tools Required Tools Required Hardware Inventory You will need the following tools to assemble your booth. Open the hardware bag and remove the hardware. Make sure you have the follow- ing items. 1/4-20 x 3/4” Hex Head Bolt Quantity - 9 1/4”...
  • Page 9 Installation - Hardware Inventory Hinge Locking Pin Additional hardware found in Box 7 Quantity - 4 #10-32 x 1/2” Screw Quantity - 4 Magnet Strike Plate #8-32 x 1/2” Screw Quantity - 2 Quantity - 4 Shim Washer #10 x 1/2” Screw Quantity - 4 Quantity - 4 #10 Flat Washer...
  • Page 10: Assembly Procedures

    Installation - Assembly Procedures Assembly Procedures Put the pedestal (found in box 1) in the general area you want the booth. Leave some space around the pedestal to work. FRONT...
  • Page 11 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: CONTROL MODULE Control Module (box 2) (with power cable on back) Left Module (box 3) Right Module (box 4) Remove these two screws and lift the grill from the unit. Repeat other grills. LEFT MODULE NOTE: Wiring has been deleted to show details.
  • Page 12 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: Control Module Left Module Right Module 9 - 1/4-20 x 3/4” Hex Head Bolts 9 - 1/4” Flat Washers Attach modules to pedestal with three bolts and washers each, as shown. Attach the Control Module (center module) first, then the other two.
  • Page 13 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: 2 - Joint Plates Remove these four 2 - Wire Clamps screws and secure the joint plate with them as shown at left. Secure one wire clamp to each joint plate. Joint Plate in place.
  • Page 14 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: 2- Inside Door Handles 4 - #10-32 x 1/2” Screws If not already done, you will need to remove the grills from both doors. Secure handles with screws through the double grid pattern on each door grill.
  • Page 15 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: Grills (removed earlier) 2 - Trim Profiles Reinstall the grills. Insert trim profiles into space between right and control module, and between left and control module. NOTE: Wiring has been deleted to show details.
  • Page 16 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: Timer Assembly (box 7) Attach the Timer Bracket to the unit, as shown, Timer Bracket using two #8-32 x 1/2” screws. Secure the Timer 4 - #8-32 x 3⁄4” Screws Box to the bracket with the same type screws, making sure the cables coming out the back of the Timer Box run over the bracket.
  • Page 17 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: Long Handles 8 - #10-32 x 1⁄2” Screws 4 - #10-32 Nuts The handles attach with two screws to the top of the right and left modules and with two screws with nuts through the double grill wire at the bottom, as shown.
  • Page 18 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: Insert bronze bushings Left Door (box 5) into hinge holes. Right Door (box 6) 4 - Hinge Bushings Insert door hinge 4 - Hinge Locking Pins post into bronze bushing. Install hinge locking pins in hole in all four hinge posts.
  • Page 19 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: 2 - Magnet Strike Plates Install magnet strike plates with two 4 - #10-32 x 1/2” Screws screws each. To achieve proper positioning, close the doors and make sure magnets at the top of the doors contact the magnet strike plates.
  • Page 20 Installation - Assembly Procedures There are six cables coming out of the top of the control unit (not counting the two connected to the Timer Assembly). Four have black, three hole female connectors. One has a white three hole female con- nector.
  • Page 21 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: Position the new body fan / speaker panel Body Fan / Speaker Panel (box 7) on top of the booth, with the curved edge 2 - Short “Z” brackets toward the door opening. There are four 2 - Tall “Z”...
  • Page 22 Installation - Assembly Procedures The two cables left loose earlier go to the Body Fan / Speaker Panel. Bring the cables through any wire clamps they pass and connect to the mating cables on the panel. White connector 6-pin connector...
  • Page 23 Installation - Assembly Procedures Parts needed: Dome (box 7) 4 - #10 x 1/2” screws 4 - #10 flat washers Secure the dome in place with the four screws, as shown. Be sure not to pinch any wires. NOTE: Wiring has been deleted to show details.
  • Page 24: Electrical Connections

    Installation - Electrical Connections Electrical Connections NOTE: Your unit is designed to accept an input from a remote control device. The remote control is optional. If you plan on At the rear of the booth is an armored using a remote system refer to Remote power cable.
  • Page 25: Remote Connections

    Installation - Remote Connections Remote Connections T-Max® Products The T-Max® remote systems offer the ultimate in sunbed control, while allowing the tanner Your tanning booth incorporates advanced easy straightforward operation. Your booth is circuitry allowing it to connect and commu- configured to directly connect to this system.
  • Page 26 Installation - Remote Connections T-Max® 1A and 3A Remote Systems Setting the address manually In single sunbed installations, the T-Max® 1A Before connecting your booth to the T-Max® and 3A can offer the same control as the T- Manager or T-Max® 1A or 3A, the address of Max®...
  • Page 27 Installation - Remote Connections Remote systems using a Control Relay Most non-T-Max® remote systems control the unit by the use of a relay. The relay operates the unit by connecting and disconnecting a pair of wires leading from the unit. Refer to the user’s manual provided with your remote system to determine if it operates in this way.
  • Page 28: Operation

    peration Before You Tan Exposure Times Please note the following warnings and pre- Follow the guidelines for skin type and cautions before using your tanning booth. exposure times as shown in the table below. Untanned persons should not tan on consecutive days during their first week •...
  • Page 29: Using Your Booth

    Operation - Using Your Booth Using Your Booth When connected to the T-Max® Manager or T-Max® 1A or 3A. 1. Open the doors, step inside and close the doors fully. For best results, position your body in the center of the booth. 2.
  • Page 30 Operation - Using Your Booth Using Your Booth When used as a stand alone unit or when connected to a remote system using a control relay. 1. Open the doors, step inside and close the doors fully. For best results, position your body in the center of the booth.
  • Page 31: Care And Maintenance

    are and Maintenance Cleaning After Use Thorough Periodic Cleaning Clean and disinfect your tanning booth’s Introduction grills, handles and pedestal after each use. The cooling fans draw air through the unit Use a non-abrasive disinfectant cleaner. and over time will cause a dust buildup on Wipe the grills with a soft cloth dampened the lamps and reflectors.
  • Page 32: Hour Counter

    Care and Maintenance - Hour Counter Hour Counter Mechanical Inspection Your tanning booth has been built for years The SUNVISION Elite™ 48V incorporates of service. To ensure trouble-free operation an ingenious hour counter function into throughout its life, inspect the unit’s the timing circuitry.
  • Page 33: Lamp And Grill Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance - Lamp and Grill Maintenance Lamp and Grill Maintenance Removing/Replacing Lamps After removing the metal grills, replace lamps as follows. Introduction To be assured of maximum tanning effec- Step 1 Grasp the lamp at one end and tiveness, change lamps after approximate- at the middle and turn the lamp ly 800-1000 hours of use.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    roubleshooting Problem Solution Unit not tanning 1. Clean unit, see Thorough Periodic Cleaning. 2. Ensure supply voltage is between 208 and 230V AC. 3. Replace lamps if lamp hours are greater than 800hrs. Lamps fail to light and timer dis- 1.
  • Page 35 Problem Solution My unit is connected to a T-Max® You have probably attempted to connect your booth to the remote system but I am having remote system already. Disconnect the remote plug(s) from the trouble getting into “id” mode ports at the back of the booth, wait 90 seconds and try again. My unit, connected to a T-Max®...
  • Page 36 Notes...
  • Page 39 Parts List This is a list of parts which may be replaced by the consumer. Care should be taken when replacing anything related to electrical wiring. We recom- mend contacting a professional electrician. When calling for parts, first state your booth model as P-48SV.
  • Page 40 SUNVISION Elite™ 48V Size Weight (Pounds) Recommended Room Size 6’ x 6’ Electrical - Voltage (AC) Amperage Circuit Breaker (Amps) Outlet Hardwire Main Lamps BRONZING SUN™ 160W Ballasts 160W Body Cooling System 16” overhead fan Timer System Digital Max. Exposure Time 12minutes Back-up Timer On-board “Watchdog”...

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