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  • Page 1 S U N R I S E 6 2 0 0 / 7 2 0 0 S M A R T P E R F O R M A N C E S U N R I S E 7 2 0 0 D Y N A M I C P E R F O R M A N C E O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S...
  • Page 3 Operating instructions Translation of the original operating instructions SUNRISE Serie SUNRISE 6200 SMART PERFORMANCE SUNRISE 7200 SMART PERFORMANCE SUNRISE 7200 DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE 1024210-00 / en / 11.2019...
  • Page 4 Legal notice Legal notice Manufacturer: JK-Products GmbH Köhlershohner Straße 60 53578 Windhagen GERMANY Tel.: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-140 Fax: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-166 Customer service / JK-International GmbH, Technical service Division JK-Global Service (Spare part orders for Köhlershohner Straße 60 components): 53578 Windhagen...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Safety instructions and warnings ..........5 General ................... 5 1.1.1 Definitions ..................5 1.1.2 Symbol explanation ................. 6 Intended use ................... 7 Foreseeable misuse ................ 7 Tanning safety information .............. 8 1.4.1 Prohibited usage ................8 1.4.2 Important notes ................
  • Page 6 Power, connection rating and noise level ........63 Dimensions ..................64 Lamp sets ..................65 5.3.1 SUNRISE 6200 SMART PERFORMANCE / SUNRISE 7200 SMART PERFORMANCE ........65 5.3.2 SUNRISE 7200 DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE ....... 66 Spare parts and accessories ............67 Appendix ..................
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    Safety instructions and warnings Safety instructions and warnings To ensure safe operation of the device, it is necessary to read the following safety instructions and warnings carefully and comply with them. The safety instructions summarized here are repeated in the corresponding chapters, where necessary.
  • Page 8: Symbol Explanation

    Safety instructions and warnings 1.1.2 Symbol explanation The following types of safety notices are employed in these operating instruc- tions: DANGER! Type and source of hazard This safety notice indicates the existence of a direct danger to body and life. DANGER! Type and source of hazard This safety notice warns of dangers to body and life which...
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    Safety instructions and warnings Intended use This device serves the purpose of cosmetic tanning for one adult person with skin suitable for tanning. Additional information is available on pages 11 and 29. The device is only intended for commercial use, not for domestic use. Some people are not permitted to use the device, see page 8.
  • Page 10: Tanning Safety Information

    Safety instructions and warnings Tanning safety information 1.4.1 Prohibited usage DANGER! UV radiation Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases! – Please observe the following instructions. The following people may not use the device: People under 18 years of age ...
  • Page 11: Important Notes

    Safety instructions and warnings 1.4.2 Important notes All other people must observe the following instructions: Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases! The skin can become sunburnt when exposed to excessive radiation.  Excessive, frequently repeated UV radiation exposure from natural sun- light or UV devices can result in premature ageing of the skin and an in- creased risk of skin tumours.
  • Page 12: Vibra Shape (Vibration Plate)

    Safety instructions and warnings 1.4.3 Vibra Shape (Vibration plate) Contra-indications Risks of damage to health! Vibrations can cause or aggravate health problems. The following people are not allowed to use the equipment: Pregnant women  People with DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) ...
  • Page 13: Skin Type Descriptions

    Safety instructions and warnings 1.4.4 Skin type descriptions DANGER! Burns and long-term damage! People with skin type I may not use the tanning device. The following applies to people with skin types II, III and IV: – Observe the tanning times. –...
  • Page 14: Tanning Times En (Uv Type 3)

    The tanning dosage of 3 kJ/m² per tanning period should not be exceeded. SUNRISE 6200 SMART PERFORMANCE/ SUNRISE 7200 SMART PERFORMANCE UV low pressure lamps  Ergoline Trend Advanced 80-200 EP103 180W 1510488-.. SUNRISE 7200 DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE UV low pressure lamps  Ergoline TREND 80-200 EP15 180W 1505097-..
  • Page 15: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    Safety instructions and warnings Safety instructions and warnings 1.5.1 Operator's obligations As the operator you are responsible for providing clear operating, cleaning and maintenance instructions and ensuring the intended use and the proper operation of the device by means of training and instruction for the personnel. Your operating instructions must enable the safe use and safe operation of the device and take into account the characteristics and expertise of your company and also the national work safety and environmental protection...
  • Page 16 Do not set up and operate the device on the transport pallet! Data regarding the air supply and ventilation planning is available in the plan- ning manual (www.ergoline.de, available in English and German). You can also obtain this data from your dealership or the customer service department (see page 2).
  • Page 17 Safety instructions and warnings Setup location WARNING! Salty air! Contaminated air! Device damage due to corrosion of the housing and electri- cal components. – Do not install the device at swimming pools. – Do not operate the device in locations with aggressive environmental conditions (e.g.
  • Page 18: Commissioning

    Safety instructions and warnings 1.5.5 Commissioning DANGER! Damaged mains power cable! Danger to persons through electric shock or burns. – Only the manufacturer or specialist companies are permitted to replace the mains power cable. Initial commissioning will be undertaken by the manufacturer's own service personnel or by an authorized service company.
  • Page 19: Decommissioning

    Safety instructions and warnings 1.5.7 Decommissioning The device must be disconnected from the power supply in order to tempo- rarily or permanently decommission it. You must abide by the legal disposal requirements when permanently de- commissioning the device. 1.5.8 Storage Store the devices in a dry location with a stable temperature.
  • Page 20: Directives

    Safety instructions and warnings The components and devices are labelled with the following symbol: The device will, if requested, be properly disposed of by the JK Corporate Group. This service is available free of charge. Your partner agency or dealer will be happy to advise.
  • Page 21: Technical Modifications

    Safety instructions and warnings Further details can be found in the information brochure 'Audio Guide' availa- ble on the Internet at http://www.jk-globalservice.de . NOTE: Pre-recorded SD cards which are delivered as accessories for a JK audio system are also subject to payment obligation for commercial usage.
  • Page 22: Signs And Stickers On The Device

    Safety instructions and warnings Signs and stickers on the device Danger area warning signs and important information about components are attached to the device. The signs shown below are examples. Ensure that the warning signs are always clearly recognisable and legible. Any missing warn- ing signs or stickers must be replaced.
  • Page 23 Safety instructions and warnings 2: Lamp set sticker The precise details of the required lamps are available in the separate appen- dix. The sticker is located on the lamp covering on the left side section. 3: EU warning sticker (1019018-..) 18472 / 0 This sticker also includes the language form 1019017-..
  • Page 24 Safety instructions and warnings 5: Maintenance instruction sticker (800701-..) 6: 'No export USA/Canada' sticker (84829-..) 22/73...
  • Page 25 Safety instructions and warnings 7: Sticker component control EU 1510515-.. The sticker is located on the cover of the control box. 11/2019 1024210-00 Operating instructions – 23/73...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    Safety instructions and warnings Warranty On behalf of customers who have purchased a tanning device for private or commercial utilisation from one of the JK-International GmbH sales partners, JK-International GmbH accepts liability for any defects on the tanning device that arise in accordance with the following regulations; wearing parts such as high pressure lamps (bulbs), low pressure lamps (tubes) and starters and consumables (e.g.: Aqua-System, Aroma-System) as well as the acrylic glass panels are not covered by the warranty...
  • Page 27: Description

    Description Description Scope of delivery Tanning device  Connecting lead  2 protective goggles  Allen key  Suction cup for acrylic glass panels  Technical documentation (instructions, brochures for error codes and  default settings and additional documentation) 2.1.1 Optional Vibra Shape ...
  • Page 28: Device Description

    Description Device description 1. Base plate 2. Foot mat 3. Low pressure lamps 4. Operating panel 5. Loudspeakers 6. Fans (door cooling) 7. Door handles (outside / inside) 8. Body cooling air nozzles 9. Exhaust air (equipment cooling) 10. Supply air filter 11.
  • Page 29: Accessories (Optional)

    Description Accessories (optional) 18276 / 0 1. AUX port 2. Subwoofer 3. Loudspeakers 4. AROMA SYSTEM 5. Vibration plate Functional description The primary technical components of a tanning device are an artificial source of UV radiation, a variety of filters and reflectors as well as a mechanical structure with a defined active surface.
  • Page 30: Description: Vibration Programmes

    Description Description: vibration programmes Programme Procedure Frequency Loosening and Low oscillating fre- relaxing the mus- quency cles Fitness programme Medium oscillating for newcomers frequency Fitness programme High oscillating fre- for advanced cus- quency tomers Improving the skin Alternating oscillat- texture and guard- ing frequency ing against cellu- lites...
  • Page 31: Operation

    Operation Operation User safety information DANGER! UV radiation Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases! – Please observe the safety instructions and warnings in chapter 1. Danger of hearing damage! Using earphones or headphones at high volume can result in permanent hearing damage.
  • Page 32: Application Tips

    Operation Contact lenses in the tanning device? The answer is: Yes! Like any other tanning device user, contact lens wearers should also wear special protective goggles which protect the eyes against UV radiation. To guarantee better protection, wearers of spectacles and con- tact lenses can ask their optician for exchange contact lenses with UV protec- tion.
  • Page 33 Operation Vibra Shape DANGER! Risk of injury! The vibration function is not suitable for all users. – Please observe the contra-indications on page 10. NOTE: Each programme starts with a warm-up phase and ends with a cooling-down phase. A vibration programme normally lasts for 10 minutes.
  • Page 34: Operating Overview

    Operation Operating overview 1. START/STOP button 2. OK button (not always visible) 3. Audio system pictogram (optional) 4. Volume pictogram 5. Voice Guide pictogram (optional) 6. Bluetooth® pictogram (only before tanning) 7. Vibra Shape pictogram (optional) 8. Body cooling pictogram 9.
  • Page 35: Navigation

    Operation 3.4.1 Navigation The Control Center enables comfortable access to special functions. Acknowledge selection. This button's availability is displayed on the operating pan- el, depending on the function that has been selected. Acknowledge selection. This button's availability is displayed on the operating pan- el, depending on the function that has been selected.
  • Page 36 Welcome Welcome text in standby mode Bluetooth® Activate, deactivate the Bluetooth® function permanently. If activated: The Bluetooth® symbol is displayed in standby. Change the Bluetooth Connect Pairing name. The number and name can be adapted. Standard: Ergoline 34/73...
  • Page 37: Functions

    Operation Functions Pictogram selection / Navigation Description / Display Information key sequence START/STOP The tanning time continues to run if the Switches the lamps on / lamps are switched off during tanning off during the tanning session. session. The process is interrupted. Regulate the body fan, levels 1-9 Adjust volume:...
  • Page 38 Operation Pictogram selection / Navigation Description / Display Information key sequence EMERGENCY OFF In standby, the EMERGENCY OFF but- ton does not have any function. If the EMERGENCY OFF button is pressed, the device shuts down except for the control element. In this state, the display indicates that the EMERGENCY OFF button has been pressed.
  • Page 39: Start

    Operation Start – Close the door. – Press the START/STOP button. Upon starting the following functions are switched on: Lamps  Body cooling  Audio system (optional)  Voice Guide (optional)  11/2019 1024210-00 Operating instructions – 37/73...
  • Page 40: Coupling With Bluetooth® Devices

    (e.g.) from their smartphone. The operation is car- ried out during the tanning session conveniently via the navigation unit. NOTE:  Ergoline cannot guarantee full compatibility with all Bluetooth® devices.  Before coupling a device with this system, read the user manual to find out more about the Bluetooth®...
  • Page 41 – Press the Bluetooth® symbol on the operating panel. – Activate Bluetooth® Connect on your audio device. – Select e.g. ERGOLINE 01. Successful coupling on the operating panel. NOTE: Start with the audio player music on the Bluetooth® MP3 player.
  • Page 42: Aux (Music)

    Operation AUX (music) DANGER! Danger of hearing damage! Using earphones or headphones at high volume can result in permanent hearing damage. – Do not set the volume too high. WARNING! The heat might damage your MP3 player or Smartphone! – Do not place the unit directly in the radiation area.
  • Page 43: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance Safety instructions when undertaking cleaning or maintenance work DANGER! Electricity throughout entire device! Personnel danger due to electric shock or electric burns. – Before beginning work, disconnect all of the power connections from mains voltage. –...
  • Page 44: Faults

    Cleaning and maintenance Faults Error codes are output to the display to simplify troubleshooting: If a fault occurs, the error code flashes on the display.  If several errors occur, the error messages are displayed alternately.  Error elimination is acknowledged by pressing the START/STOP-button. ...
  • Page 45: Cleaning The Surfaces

    Cleaning and maintenance 4.3.1 Cleaning the surfaces Acrylic glass surfaces WARNING! Do not rub with a dry cloth – danger of scratching! Failure to comply invalidates any warranty claims. – For the fast, hygienic and proper cleaning of acrylic glass surfaces, use specially developed cleaning agents.
  • Page 46: Cleaning Plan

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning plan Component Interval Activity See page Entry area Cleaning and disinfection Foot mat (Silicone) Cleaning and disinfection Control panel Cleaning and disinfection Handle Cleaning and disinfection Handle (outside / inside) Cleaning and disinfection Protective goggles Cleaning and disinfection AUX cable Cleaning and disinfection Surfaces...
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance NOTE: Cleaning must be confirmed after each tanning session by pressing the START/STOP button (when the warm-down time for the main fan has finished). Maintenance Maintenance and care play a major role in deciding whether the device meets the requirements placed on it in a satisfactory manner.
  • Page 48 Cleaning and maintenance Component Interval Activity page 1 Low pressure lamps, Replace rear door 2 Low pressure lamps, Replace side wall 3 Low pressure lamps, Replace front doors 1 Acrylic panel, rear wall Inspect and replace as necessary 2 Acrylic panels, side Inspect and replace as necessary walls 3 Acrylic panels, front...
  • Page 49 Cleaning and maintenance Component Interval Activity page 4 Filter Replace 5 Filter mats Replace 6 Foot mat (silicone) Inspect and replace as necessary 7 AROMA canister Inspect and replace as necessary Maintenance performed by authorized, trained and qualified staff WARNING! Danger to persons from maintenance work that has not been carried out! If maintenance work is not carried out, it can lead to material...
  • Page 50: Instructions For Replacing The Lamps

    On the control panel: Selection of the device function on the directional pad. Functions or settings can be activated, deactivated or changed on the directional pad. Start screen: Welcome to Ergoline – Enter the master code. Professional Setup Manager (presetting mode) –...
  • Page 51 Cleaning and maintenance Selection if data are to be transferred. – Press the OK button Part numbers (1) and the operational life (2) of the lamps are displayed. – Hold the lamp card in front of the directional pad.  Hold the lamp card in front of the directional pad until 100% is reached. The lamp card has been successfully activated when the lamp operational life is displayed as '000:000'.
  • Page 52: Low Pressure Lamps

    Cleaning and maintenance 4.8.2 Low pressure lamps DANGER! Danger of burns from hot lamps and surfaces! Finger and hands may get burned when replacing lamps. – Before carrying out maintenance work, wait until the device has cooled down sufficiently. Replace faulty UV low pressure lamps immediately. ...
  • Page 53: Cleaning Or Replacing Lamps In The Doors

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning or replacing lamps in the doors WARNING! Acrylic glass panels unusable due to soiling! Soiling on the panels is burned in by the hot lamps and results in the long term in unserviceable panels. – Remove fingerprints and other soiling carefully. NOTE: There is a risk of damage being caused to the acrylic glass panels and the operating unit and air ducts!
  • Page 54 Cleaning and maintenance – Unscrew the screws of the strip. – Fold down the strip. – Remove the acrylic glass panel and carefully lay it aside. Changing the lamps: see page 48. 52/73...
  • Page 55 Cleaning and maintenance – Remove the magnetic cover. – Pull the lamps out downwards in order to remove them. The assembly is the same process in reverse order. During assembling, observe: – Insert the panel carefully into the rear guide. –...
  • Page 56 Cleaning and maintenance – Close the rear wall against slight resistance. – Unscrew the screw to lock the door. Front doors – Unscrew the screws. 54/73...
  • Page 57 Cleaning and maintenance – Fold the strip away. – Remove the acrylic glass panel and carefully lay it aside. Changing the lamps: see page 48. – Remove the lamp cover. – Pull the lamps out downwards in order to remove them. 11/2019 1024210-00 Operating instructions –...
  • Page 58: Cleaning Or Replacing Lamps On The Side Walls

    Cleaning and maintenance The assembly is the same process in reverse order. During assembling, observe: – Insert the panel carefully into the rear guide. 4.10 Cleaning or replacing lamps on the side walls WARNING! Acrylic glass panels unusable due to soiling! Soiling on the panels is burned in by the hot lamps and results in the long term in unserviceable panels.
  • Page 59 Cleaning and maintenance Right side wall: – Unscrew the screws. Where required, the operating panel can be turned away. The following work steps apply for both side walls. – Unscrew the screws of the strip. – Fold the strip away. –...
  • Page 60 Cleaning and maintenance – Remove the lamp cover. – Pull the lamps out downwards in order to remove them. The assembly is the same process in reverse order. During assembling, observe: – Insert the panel carefully into the rear guide. 58/73...
  • Page 61: Cleaning The Filters

    Cleaning and maintenance 4.11 Cleaning the filters DANGER! Sharp fan blades! Risk of cuts from the edges when fans are exposed. – The covers on the sides and the door may only be opened by customer service personnel. – Remove the filters. –...
  • Page 62: Cleaning The Filter Mats

    Cleaning and maintenance – Refit the cleaned and dried filters. The assembly is the same process in reverse order. 4.12 Cleaning the filter mats – Remove the filter mats on the rear side of the doors. – Dry or moist clean the filter mats or replace with new ones. Dry cleaning: Vacuum cleaner (depending on the degree of soiling) Moist cleaning: Water and detergent –...
  • Page 63: Changing The Aroma Canister

    Cleaning and maintenance – Refit the cleaned and dried filter mats. 4.13 Changing the AROMA canister – Remove the filter. 11/2019 1024210-00 Operating instructions – 61/73...
  • Page 64 Cleaning and maintenance – Remove the VITAL scent can. – Write the current date on the rear of the new scent can. – Remove the lid from the canister. – Insert the new scent can. – Refit the filter. 62/73...
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Power, connection rating and noise level SUNRISE 6200 SMART PERFORMANCE/ SUNRISE 7200 SMART PERFORMANCE Power consumption rating: 8300 W Rated frequency: 50 Hz Rated voltage: 400-415 V 3N~ 230-240 V ~3 Rated fuses: 3 x 25 A (inactive)
  • Page 66: Dimensions

    Technical data Dimensions BK = 2130 mm B4 = 580 mm BK1 = 345 mm B8 = 1440 mm BK2 = 345 mm T = 1442 mm TK = 2150 mm T1 = 1469 mm TK1 = 631 mm T3 = 770 mm TK2 = 150 mm H = 2308 mm...
  • Page 67: Lamp Sets

    Moreover, the UV lamps must be marked with a matching equivalence key, see attachment page 68. 5.3.1 SUNRISE 6200 SMART PERFORMANCE / SUNRISE 7200 SMART PERFORMANCE Lamp set EN (UV type 3) Number Description Length...
  • Page 68: Sunrise 7200 Dynamic Performance

    5.3.2 SUNRISE 7200 DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE Lamp set EN (UV type 3) Number Description Length Power Control Order-no. UV low pressure lamps Ergoline 2,00 m 180 W 180 W 1505097-.. TREND 80-200 EP15 180W UV low pressure lamps Ergoline 2,00 m...
  • Page 69: Spare Parts And Accessories

    Technical data Spare parts and accessories Number Description Order-no. Acrylic panels (side panels) 1509613-.. Acrylic panels (doors) 1509664-.. Acrylic panels (door, inside) 1509721-.. Protective goggles 84592-.. AUX cable 1001855-.. Allen key 83828-.. Filter mats 1510494-.. Filter 51937-.. Foot mat (silicone) 1506532-..
  • Page 70: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix JK timer controls The following coin modules/time control systems can be utilized with the SUNRISE series devices. MCS III plus Order no.: 500000456 04144 / 0 Studiopilot Order no.: 34009900 Equivalence key range Example for calculating the equivalence key range (1), see the lamp configuration sticker: If the equivalence key of the lamp with which the device has been equipped during the type approval is...
  • Page 71: Description Of The Equivalence Keys For Fluorescent Lamps

    Appendix 100–R–(35-47)/(2.7-3.7) 6.2.1 Description of the equivalence keys for flu- orescent lamps The equivalence key for fluorescent lamps for tanning that is represented in detail in the IEC 61228 and that is marked on the lamp in a readable and permanent manner, is described in the following.
  • Page 72: Index

    Index Index Accessories ..................... 28, 68 Acrylic glass (care) ..................44 Acrylic glass panel, permitted load ..............64 Adolescents ....................7, 30 Allergies ......................30 Assembly ....................... 14 AUX (music) .................... 19, 41 Bluetooth® ....................39 Care ......................43 Cellulite ......................29 Changing the AROMA canister ..............
  • Page 73 Index Electrical installation ..................15 Electrical specifications .................. 64 Equipment ...................... 26 Equivalence key range ................... 69 Error codes ....................43 Exhaust air ventilation ..................15 Export ......................19 Eye damage ....................30 Facial tanner Maintenance intervals ................46 Faults ......................43 Filter Cleaning intervals ..................
  • Page 74 Index Operating altitude ..................16 Operating overview ..................33 Operator's obligations ................... 14 Order numbers ..................66, 68 Packaging ..................... 18 Personnel training ..................14 Plastic surfaces (care) ................... 44 Play rights ....................19, 41 Plug-in connector ..................15 Power ......................64 Prohibited usage .....................
  • Page 75 Index Tanning times ....................13 Technical data ....................64 Time control ....................17 Transport ......................14 UV exposure ....................9 Ventilation ...................... 15 Vibra Shape Safety information ..................10 Vibration plate ....................10 vibration programmes Description ....................29 Warranty ......................25 11/2019 1024210-00 Operating instructions –...
  • Page 77 S U N R I S E 7 2 0 0 D Y N A M I C P E R F O R M A N C E J K - I N T E R N A T I O N A L G M B H Koehlershohner Strasse 60 53578 Windhagen/GERMANY Phone: +49 (0) 2224/818-0 Fax: +49 (0) 2224/818-500 Internet: www.ergoline.de E-Mail: info@ergoline.de...

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