Maintenance, repair and similar work is only to be carried out by the customer service of KLAFS or by their authorized representatives. The device must only be operated by persons who are informed over its usage and the dangers involved.
Safety Instructions 1.6. Prior to commissioning The safety and the operating instructions must be read thoroughly before the installation, commissioning and start-up of the device. The requirements of KLAFS and the Standards Body must be followed. 1.7. Device commissioning Prior to every startup it must be ensured that local safety regulations as well as all safety instructions are adhered to.
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SONNENWIESE Safety Instructions 1.8. Dangers Continued Warning! Use only after you have obtained medical advice for yourself. Non-users, children in particular, must not be present when the device is in operation. The UV device should not be used by persons:...
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SONNENWIESE Safety Instructions 1.8. Dangers Continued Note 1: The recommended exposure time for the initial test radiation of untanned skin must comply with a dose that does not exceed 100 J/m , weighted in accordance with the action spectrum for UV erythema or based on the result of a test on a limited surface area of the skin.
SONNENWIESE Data for the user of the device - operation 2.1. Start of a tanning session Heed the timetable. Do not exceed the recommended exposure time for your skin type. Avoid sunburn. Never take a sun bath with an existing sunburn.
SONNENWIESE Data for the user/operator - Putting into operation 3.1. Important information! Do not switch On or use defective tanning devices. Observe the maximum ambient temperature (max. 35 °C), otherwise the device can overheat and be turned Off by the temperature limiter.
Do not carry out any procedure that may impair the safety of the device. Use a safe ladder. Only order original spare parts from your specialized dealer or directly from KLAFS. No liability can be assumed if any other devices are fitted, other than the original high-intensity lamps or ignition device.
SONNENWIESE Maintenance 5.2. Removing/fitting the dust cover Caution! Before starting maintenance or repair work, disconnect the device from the power supply. Removing the dust cover Using both hands, lower the dust cover by 90 degrees (3/2). Remove the two screws (3/2) and remove the dust cover.
SONNENWIESE Maintenance 5.3. Moving the device into the maintenance/tanning position Caution! Before starting maintenance or repair work, disconnect the device from the power supply. Moving the device into the maintenance position Remove the four wire cables (4/2) from the clamp hooks (4/1).
The inspection window (5/1) for the operating-hour meter is located on the underside of the SONNENWIESE. Risk of being burnt. Risk of inflammation of the eye caused by ultra-violet radiation.
SONNENWIESE Maintenance 5.4. Maintenance of the high-intensity lamps Continued 5.4.1 BREAKSAFE The transparent filter disks are secured with a BREAKSAFE device. If one of these transparent filter disks breaks, the electric circuit is interrupted and the device can only be restarted once the filter disk has been replaced.
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The device must not be used without the filter disks. The coated side of the XTT filter disk faces the lamp. It must be possible to read the KLAFS logo on the XTT filter disk from the lounger. Caution! When assembling: The XTT filter disk (mirrored) is fitted on the user side, the transparent filter disk is fitted on the lamp side.
SONNENWIESE Maintenance 5.5. Filter mats 5.5.1 Replacing the filter mats Air to cool the device is fed into the entrance of the devices through micro filter mats. Lint, hair, dust particles, etc., are filtered out there, so that interior components, such as lamps, only need to be cleaned at longer intervals.
SONNENWIESE Maintenance 5.6. Chain of safety features The device is equipped with a chain of safety features, including a timer switch, a safety-time-out feature, BREAKSAFE and a temperature limiter. The internal timer switch (K2/K4) is set ex-works to 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, the device switches off automatically.
Device and lamps The Solarium and all fluorescent lamps, high-intensity lamps and lighting lamps are hazardous waste material. Do not dispose of it together with domestic refuse. KLAFS, or one of the disposal companies designated by KLAFS, can dispose of the device.
Please read the instructions carefully. These specifications refer to a distance of 2 m between SONNENWIESE and lounger. If this distance is reduced (up to ³ 1.5 m) the tanning time must be reduced by half. Please observe: These recommendations refer to the standard lamp configuration according to the operating instructions.
B25 concrete ceiling - of up to approx. 3.5 kN (350 kg). The ceiling must have an appropriate load-bearing capacity. Ideally, the distance between the lounger surface and the SONNENWIESE should be 2 m. If there is a smaller or larger distance for construction reasons, please ensure that the optimal tanning times are reduced or extended.
SONNENWIESE Specifications only for technicians and Klafs professionals - Installing the equipment 9.1. Installation and ceiling requirements - Housing assembly Fitting to the ceiling As standard, the device is delivered with the cover plate (10/1) mounted on top. For a ceiling installation, the air-outlet cover plate (10/1) is mounted on top, pointing downwards.
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SONNENWIESE Specifications only for technicians and Klafs professionals - Installing the equipment 9.1. Installation and ceiling requirements - Housing assembly Continued Caution! It is absolutely essential that the eye bolts (11/2) are 70 mm 60 mm tightened against the nut (11/3).
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SONNENWIESE Specifications only for technicians and Klafs professionals - Installing the equipment 9.1. Installation and ceiling requirements - Housing assembly Continued Adjusting the device's height Using the unblocking tool (12/5), press and hold the flange (12/3) of the wire-cable holder. Push the wire-cable holder (12/4) and thereby the device along the wire cables towards the ceiling.
SONNENWIESE Specifications only for technicians and Klafs professionals - Installing the equipment 9.2. Electrical connection - Configuration The connection must only be established by a qualified electrician in accordance with the valid DIN VDE regulations, as well as accident prevention regulations.
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SONNENWIESE Specifications only for technicians and Klafs professionals - Installing the equipment 9.2. Electrical connection - Configuration Continued 9.2.1 Connecting the device Adjusted time The run-time of the coin-operated timer or external timer switch max. 20 min. must match the time set via the K2/K4 time relay on the tanning max.
SONNENWIESE Specifications only for technicians and Klafs professionals - Installing the equipment 9.2. Electrical connection - Configuration Continued 9.2.2 Setting a shorter tanning time Caution! Only a qualified electrician may make the adjustment. Disconnect the device from the mains. If you prefer a shorter tanning time than 20 minutes (device setting ex-works), please set the required time on the timer switch (K2/K4) and on the safety timing relay (K3).
The time set on the K3 internal safety timing relay must not exceed 22 minutes. Service chute There are two service chutes (see Fig. 17) on the back of the SONNENWIESE for carrying out maintenance and repair work. PAGE 26 5000511/11.19...
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SONNENWIESE Technical data, wiring diagram, installation plans Installation plans for concrete ceiling, timber-beam ceiling SONNENWIESE installation variation, concrete ceiling S Coin−operated timer, Supply line 1/N/PE ~ 230 V S External timer switch Fuse B 16 A S Push button via FI I £...
KLAFS GmbH Sonnwiesenweg 19 A-6361 Hopfgarten/Tirol Tel. +43 5335 2330-0 We hope your ”SONNENWIESE” will bring you lots of fun, well-being, relaxation and regeneration. Subject to technical modifications. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written permission of KLAFS GmbH &...
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