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RenuvaSkin S420
1 5 M I N U T E S
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  • Page 1 User's Manual RenuvaSkin S420 1 5 M I N U T E S Revision 1...
  • Page 2 Contact Information ® C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S on your ProSun purchase! Please make sure you read this manual carefully before using this equipment and specifically the maintenance schedule. If you have any questions please contact ProSun directly.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Customer Information ................5 Who Should Use, Read, & Understand this Manual ........5 Warning Signs & Symbols …..................5 Preparing the Product For Use ................8 Export …....................... 8 Transportation …..................8 Delivery …..................... 9 Ventilation …....................
  • Page 4 How to Operate the Equipment ................. 20 Choosing the Correct Exposure Time …………………………………………… 20 Normal Equipment Operation & Software …………………………………………… 21 Operating Modes ………………………………………………………………..21 Standby Mode ………………………………………………………...... 21 Tanning Mode ………………………………………………………...... 21 Cool Down Mode ………………………………………………………………..21 Starting the Session …………....…………………………………………..22 Stopping the Session …………....…………………………………………..
  • Page 5: Important Customer Information

    ON and OFF. Try to correct the interference using on or more of the following: • Reorient or relocate the receiving device. • Increase the separation between the equipment. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the other device(s) are connected and consult ProSun International LLC for help. Rev 1...
  • Page 6 High Voltage exists and is dangerous for human contact. UV Radiation hazard for Human Health Caution Symbol means to proceed with caution and follow instructions careful ESD-Sensitive devices, do not touch without using necessary proper precautions. Type B Applied Parts Symbols found on equipment and packaging: Follow and read instructions thoroughly prior to using equipment.
  • Page 7 Protective earth connections. Recyclable Material Polystyrene Cardboard Mixed Paper Wood Waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste. It must be collected separately, and must be disposed as per local regulations. Alternating Current. Single Phase Rev 1...
  • Page 8: Preparing The Product For Use

    ProSun does not assume any liability if there is non-compliance outside of the intended sale territories of the United States or Canada. The exporter assumes their own risk by removing this equipment outside of the United States or Canada.
  • Page 9: Delivery

    Coordinate with ProSun installation department to set up delivery and installation details. In a commercial setting an external timer is required. ProSun recommends to use this accesory (T-Max Flushmount G2).
  • Page 10 The customer is responsible for all costs associated with the preparation of the installation of the equipment. This includes but is not limited to room preparation, costs, fees, permits, and inspections unless specified otherwise in the sales order for the equipment purchased. ProSun and all authorized parties shall reserve the right to refuse to install equipment into any room which has not been properly prepared in accordance with the electrical specification and room requirements.
  • Page 11: Comissioning Of The Tanning Equipment

    Commissioning of the equipment The equipment is initially commissioned by a certified ProSun technician. The device will be properly assembled and handed over ready for us. In order to properly commission the equipment, the business owner must ensure that the location is ready prior to the equipment being installed. This included having correct power requirements and having the room in which the unit will be located ready.
  • Page 12: Equipment Components & Description

    Device Description 1. Ballasts - your unit may have different ballasts than shown in image 2. Canopy cover plate 3. Acrylic Options for Device 1. Digital Display timer 2. Body cooling fan 3. Sturdy base 4. Easy swing door Rev 1...
  • Page 13: Lamp Configuration

    RenuvaSkin S420 Quantity Name Length Watts Part Number RenuvaSkin 110W 75" 110W LAMP8070030 RenuvaSkin 110W 75" 110W LAMP8070030 RenuvaSkin 110W 75" 110W LAMP8070030 RenuvaSkin S420- Spare parts Acrylic Canopy ACRY6012165 Goggles ACCE2501629 Dimensions 60" 48" Top view door closed Rev 1...
  • Page 14: Signs And Labels On Equipment

    The signs and labels below give important information on components on the equipment. Be sure to always have these labels on your equipment, if they become ilegible or are missing contact ProSun for replacement. Labels on units are differently sized than in descriptions below. Each label is listed in the following pages for clear description of what is written on each label.
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    If there is any doubt about the above mentioned instructions then that person cannot use this device. The Electrical requirements for your ProSun unit are: Model Breaker 1 Volt 1...
  • Page 16: Electrical Connections

    Please insure that your electrician and/or installer, reads this user’s manual carefully prior to the installation of your ProSun unit. You will need a buck booster if voltage requirements are not met. Service personnel should be authorized by ProSun to perform work on equipment and should have knowledge of equipment and read the full manual.
  • Page 17: Before Your Red Light Session

    Before your Red Light session Check for any conditions mentioned in the manual that may prevent you from using the tanning equipment. Make-up and cosmetics Do not wear make-up when tanning.Remove all make-up prior to the session. Make-up clogs the pores in your face. Jewelery Remove all jewelery prior to tanning, including piercings.
  • Page 18: After The Red Light Session

    After the Red Light session Cleaning and Disinfection All parts of the equipmnent that come in contact with the user must be cleaned and disinfected after each session. Infections can be transferred through skin contact. The following items should be cleaned after each session: •...
  • Page 19: Operation Of The Equipment

    Operation of Equipment Obligations of the business operator • All danger and safety labels should be attached to the equipment and clearly visible to the user. You should not remove these labels at any time! • No safety devices( i.e. temperature sensors) may be removed, deactivated or otherwise bypassed from the equipment, as it can cause safety issues and impair the proper functioning of the equipment.
  • Page 20: How To Operate The Equipment

    How to operate the equipment Prior to operating the equipment check that the unit has been cleaned/disinfected and check for any damage to the acrylics. No other people should be in the vicinity of the equipment when in use. This device should be used by 1 person at the time.
  • Page 21: Normal Equipment Operation & Software

    Equipment Operation and software Operating Modes: There are 4 different operating modes for this equipment. Standby Mode The bed is in an idle state, it is connected to the power but is currently not in use. The lamps in the unit are not turned on at this time. While in Standby mode you can change to In Session mode by starting a session or go into service mode by entering into the parameters.
  • Page 22: Starting The Session

    Starting the Red Light session The session will automaticall begin after the external timer delay time has expired. During the preset delay time the session can be started by manually pressing the START button on the external timer, thereby overriding the delay time. If you are using the unit in stand-alone mode press START on the display, the maximum session time will show in the display.
  • Page 23: Stopping The Session

    Stopping the Red Light Session If the time in the session runs out naturally then the unit will go into a 3 minute cool-down. However if you need to stop the session prior to end of the sesion time you can do so by hitting the START/STOP Button.
  • Page 24: Service Mode

    Service Mode When the unit is in standby mode, you can enter into the service or maintenance parameters. Rev 1...
  • Page 25: Customer Concerns

    Waste of electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed as unsorted municipal waste. It must be collected separately, and must be disposed as per local regulations. Contact ProSun International LLC or an authorized representative for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment.
  • Page 26: Control Functions

    Control Functions Function Description Additional Information Start Use this button to start the session. Stop Use this button to stop or pause the session. Minus Decrease session time Decrease cooling fan speed Plus Increase session time Increase body cooling fan speed Face Tanner Not applicable in this unit Use this button to use the fan...
  • Page 27: General Operation

    Operation Note: Typically Stand-alone mode is for residential use and Remote mode is for commercial use All units come standard in remote-mode Start Stand-alone mode: By depressing start once the “+ and –“ buttons can be used to set the session time. Pressing for a second time will start the unit.
  • Page 28 Stand-alone mode: a. Reduce session time b. Reduce body cooler speed Coin mode: a. Reduce body cooler speed Stand-alone mode: a. Increase session time b. Increase body cooler speed Coin mode: a. Increase body cooler speed Face Switch the face tanner on and off. Not applicable for this unit. Switch the body cooler on and off General: The unit is generally set for use with external timer.
  • Page 29: Optional T-Max Integrated

    Optional T-Max Integrated If your S420 has an integrated T-Max timer follow the steps below. *For commercial use only On the back of the control panel near the top of the unit you will find 3 data ports. Connect the corresponding cables. Daisy Chain Connection for wireless adaption Rev 1...
  • Page 30: Optional T-Max

    Optional T-Max If you are adding a T-Max timer to your S420 follow the steps below. *For commercial use only Remove the male end of part from tanning unit. Female Power Chord Pin 3 live Pin 1 neutral Unscrew and remove top. Rev 1...
  • Page 31 You will need an 18/2 speaker cable. Insert one end of the 18/2 cable into the J3 Contact on the back of the T-Max. Insert the other end into Pins 1 and 3 on the male part. Tighten screws to hold cables in place. **Make sure that the 18-2 cable is long enough to reach from bottom of the tanning bed to the location of the T-Max timing display.
  • Page 32 After all the appropriate cables connected, screw the top back on. Plug male part back into the bottom of the S420 unit, and tighten screws. Rev 1...
  • Page 33: Error Messages

    Error messages Display messages: Overrule error (Switch print and/or display print defective) Overheating error. Unit is not cooling properly. Communication error (No communication between switch print and display print) Note: When you receive one of the above error messages on your LCD display, you should stop using the unit and unplug it.
  • Page 34: Care & Maintenance

    Switching off the device alone is not enough, certain points may still be energized. Therefore, switch off fuses before performing any work, if possible also remove these fuses before starting. Accidental reactivation can result in serious accidents. Immediately after deenergizing the equipment, secure all switches or fuses used for deenergizing against being switched on again. For more maintenance information please visit our website at: www.prosun.com/customer-service Rev 1...
  • Page 35: Basic Care Maintenance

    Compliance at the intervals specified for your unit are absolutely necessary to ensure the proper operation of the equipment. The table below is a preventative care table that can be done by any unskilled person, if any service outside of this table is needed please contact ProSun immediately and this should only be done by a certified technician. The equipment should be routinely serviced and maintenanced by a ProSun certified technician.
  • Page 36: Cleaning & Disinfecting Acrylics

    NOTE: For thorough cleaning and disinfection, the product you are using has to remain in contact with the surface that is being cleaned and disinfected for a specific amount of time, as mentioned on the instructions of the product. The specifc amount of time will depened on the type of cleaner/disinfectant that you are using. Follow the directions on the product. After the specified application time remove remaining cleaner/disinfectant from the surface of the equipment.
  • Page 37: Cleaning Plastic Surfaces

    Maintenance by skilled persons: ProSun recommends having an annual inspection by a certified technician to review connections, check for lose wiring, check the power cords and review all other high voltage components. At this time the certified technician can dust all electronic components.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting Guide

    Remote timers do not work. • Restart timer and try again. • Incorrect voltage • Check that it is plugged in and contact ProSun customer service for replacement parts. • Get voltage reading from certified technician. Unit appears to be too hot • Fans are obstructed Ensure all fans are clear of obstructions •...
  • Page 39: Replacement Components

    This unit has been manufactured in accordance with current safety regulations. The illustrations and specifications are subject to changes in order to improve the device. Unauthorized modifications and changes to the device and its controls are prohibited. WARNING! ONLY USE ORIGINAL PARTS! Use of any other parts voids the warranty and ProSun will not be liable in any cases of damage or injury due to the use of these parts. Rev 1...
  • Page 40: Replacing Acrylics

    Replacing the Acrylics Bend back the plastic grey strip Acrylic tool At the end of the bench or canopy you will find an acrylic tool. Remove it from the unit and use this to slide under the acrylic and lift it up gently. Pull back the acrylic sheet by hand first, then use the acrylic tool to remove the rest of the sheet.
  • Page 41: Replacing The Lamps

    Replacing the Lamps Once you have removed the acrlic you will want to unscrew and remove the metal lamp cov- covers/ strips. Then with gloves on to protect the lamps from oils, twist the lamp and remove. When replacing the lamp twist the lamp back into position. Listen for 2 clicks to ensure the lamp is securely fastened.
  • Page 42: Assembly Introduction

    Assembly Introduction Required for assembly (not included): • Preferably 2 wrenches to tighten bolts and nuts • Short ladder or step stool • Power adapter kit (230V for commercial use, for warranty to apply voltage must be between 215-230 V) *Make sure you write the Serial Number (located on the Control Panel) down on the previous page and store the manual somewhere you can easily access.
  • Page 43: Included Parts

    Included Parts Make sure all parts are included before you begin. 1 Alan Wrench 1 Rear floor frame FAM2205100 ACCE1009552 1 Security Plate 1 Front floor frame (extra) FAM2205090 FAMS6012236 2 Security Screws (extra) FASN1513151 8 Frame Nuts FASN3001134 16 Frame Washers FASN60001402 8 Frame Bolts FASN61003045 1 MDF Floor Board FAM2205120...
  • Page 44: Assembly

    Assembly Remove the Control and Door Panels. Remove security plates and screws using Alan wrench. *It is important to keep the panels in an upright position. Laying on ground may damage the exterior, as well as, interior components. Insert the Control Panel into the Door Panel (you will notice hooks on the top and bottom of the control panel).
  • Page 45 Once the door is connected, retrieve: Step stool *Make sure at least 1 person is holding the panels to ensure they stand upright. Use a step stool to easily see where the security plate attaches. Screw the security plate in the top where the Door Panel hooks into the Control Panel. Top view Door Panel Control Panel...
  • Page 46 Once the Door Panel is secure, you will need to tilt the two panels at an angle in order to screw the bottom security plate in place. The bottom security plate needs to be assembled in the same manner as step 2. Bottom View Security Plate Security Srews...
  • Page 47 Retrieve: Rear floor frame Front floor frame 4 Bolts 8 Washers 8 Nuts Attach the components to the Control Panel. Do NOT tighten the nuts yet. Control Panel ATTACH LOOSELY Rear floor frame Front floor frame Bolt Washer Washer Rev 1...
  • Page 48 Remove the Fan Panel from it's box. Remove security plates and screws at the top of the panel using an Alan wrench. Retrieve the step stool. Hook the Fan Panel to the Control Panel at the top of the unit. Screw the security plate back in place, as previously done in steps 2 and 3.
  • Page 49 Next retrieve: 4 Frame bolts 4 Frame nuts 8 Frame washers Insert all bolts into their positions BEFORE tightening. Control Panel Fan Panel ATTACH LOOSELY Bolt Washer Washer Rev 1...
  • Page 50 Retrieve: 2 wrenches Use the wrenches to tighten each nut and bolt. At this time ALL bolts and nuts can be tightened. Rev 1...
  • Page 51 Retrieve: 4 Floor Screws 4 Floor Washers MDF Floor Board Plastic Floor Cover A. Place the MDF floor board onto the frame and screw into place. B. Peel protective paper off, and stick the plastic floor cover into place (wide lip on the font).
  • Page 52 Connect all male and female connection cords. (2 on top and 1 on bottom). The power chord needs to be wired by a certified electrician (230V for commercial use). Power Chord 230 V AC Voltage White-Live Black-Live Green-Ground T-Max connection Rev 1...
  • Page 53: Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY Revised June 2019 Warranty Period: Provided it is still owned and operated by the original owner, PROSUN warrants all equipment manufactured or imported by it to be free from defects in material under normal use and service. Warranty Periods as specified below are from the date of invoice. The warranty is non-transferable and is only valid for the original purchaser of the equipment.
  • Page 54 Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be, at PROSUN’s discretion, to repair or replace, to the extent available on a prorated basis, any such defective Products. These remedies are available only if PROSUN’s examination of such Products discloses to PROSUN’s satisfaction that such defects actually exist and...
  • Page 55 RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS DELIVERED HEREUNDER OR SUBSEQUENT USE THEREOF. Limitation of Liability: PROSUN shall not be liable for any loss, damages, or penalty resulting from failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement due to major force or any cause beyond its reasonable control.
  • Page 56 ProSun International, LLC 2442 23rd Street North St Petersburg, FL 33713 www.ProSun.com 800-874-2776 Contraindication: This Product Is Contraindicated For Use On Persons Under The Age Of 18 Years. “Contraindication: This Product Must Not Be Used If Skin Lesions Or Open Wounds Are Present.” “Warning: This Product Should Not Be Used On Individuals Who Have Had Skin Cancer Or Have A Family History.

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