ProSun Luxura X10 User Manual

ProSun Luxura X10 User Manual

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Model 52X
Luxura X10 52 Sli High Intensive 230V
10 MINUTES
MARK76X1001 Rev 2

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  • Page 1 User Manual Model 52X Luxura X10 52 Sli High Intensive 230V 10 MINUTES MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • 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. Keep this manual available for future reference. 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 Indications For Use …………..…............5 Intended Use ..…........….......... 5 Warning Signs & Symbols …................. 5 Preparing the Product For Use ................8 Export ….......................
  • Page 4 How to Operate the Equipment ……………………………………………………….. 36 Choosing the Correct Exposure Time …………………………………………… 36 Normal Equipment Operation & Software …………………………………………… 37 Operating Modes ………………………………………………………………..37 Standby Mode ………………………………………………………...... 37 Tanning Mode ………………………………………………………...... 37 Cool Down Mode ………………………………………………………………..37 Service Mode ………………………………………………………………………… 37 Starting the Tanning Session ……………………………………………………..
  • Page 5: Important Customer Information

    Any service work outside of the preventative care table in this manual should be done by a ProSun authorized technician. This is a Class I ME Equipment, with Type B Applied Parts used for continuous use for a maximum of 10 minutes.
  • 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 Three phase alternating current.
  • 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 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 tanning 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 tanning equipment, the business owner must ensure that the location is ready prior to the equipment being installed.
  • Page 12: General Safety Information

    General Safety Information General Safety Notes: Any adult with any of the below issues should not use this tanning equipment. If you are unsure consult your doctor prior to use. Contraindication: This sunlamp product is contraindicated for use on persons under the age of 18 years.
  • Page 13 Allow at least 48 hours to pass between each tanning session. Tan based on the exposure sticker on the unit or in this manual. Skin Type I should not tan. As an owner you must properly instruct all users on using the exposure table located on the front of the bed and only tanning for the minutes based on their skin type.
  • Page 14 This tanning bed is an over the counter tanning device that emits ultra violet light in the UVB and UVA region of the spectrum intended for the cosmetic tanning of the human skin in adults. Only one user should tan in the unit at a time. Wear protective eyewear during the duration of the sesion to protect the eyes against UV radiation.
  • Page 15: The Tanning Process

    The Tanning process: The tanning unit you have purchased is designed to concentrate optimal levels of UVA, in conjunction with very low percentages of UVB, on the outermost layers of the skin, so as to stimulate the production of Melanic pigment, which is slightly pink in its dormant state, these causes it to turn brown after excretion.
  • Page 16: Tanning Sensitivity

    Tanning Sensitivity Before using a tanning device always check with your doctor first. *The following may increase skin sensitivity: • Perfumes and colognes containing furocoumarins. • Compounds from natural products such as plants and fruits (their natural oils can sensitize the skin to sunlight.
  • Page 17 Components The tanning device consists of 3 panels ( 2 main panels and a back panel) In the diagram above, the different components have been outlined and described. Not all components are available in every country. MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 18: Device Description

    Device Description 1. Canopy with LED decorative Lighting 2. High Pressure Facial Lamps 3. Sound Around music System 4. Contoured Bench Acrylic 5. Canopy Lamps 6. Cooling System (Airco) 7. User Friendly Digital Display 8. LED Decorative accent Lighting (Ambient FlowLight) MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 19: Options For Device

    Options for Device The below items are options for this device and may not be included in your unit. These options do not affect the normal functioning of your device. 1. Xsens Aromatherapy 2. Qsens Aromatherapy 3. Airco 4. MyMP3 Sound Connection 5.
  • Page 20: Lamp Configuration

    160W LAMP7570066 R-UVA 160W ProTech High Intensive 71" inches 180W LAMP7570102 R-UVA 180W HPA 600 520W LAMP5006136 Luxura X10 Vegaz 52X - Spare parts Acrylic Bench ACRY7614726 Acrylic Canopy ACRY7617078 Acrylic Back Panel ACRY7614727 Acrylic Airco ACRY7616015 Goggles ACCE2501629 MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 21: Dimensions

    Dimensions A = 45.67 inches B = 11.8 inches C = 56.69 inches A1 = 95.52 inches B1 = 151.5 inches C1 = 27.56 inches B2 = 59inches C2 = 26 inches B3 = 56 inches C3 = 39 inches B4 = 56 inches C4 = 56.3 inches C5 = 66.93 inches...
  • Page 22: Signs And Labels On 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 23 2. Exposure Label This label is located on the front of the unit on the door panel, visible to the user. 4. Danger Label 3. Warning Label This label is located on the front of the This label is located on the front of the unit unit on the door panel, visible to the on the door panel, visible to the user.
  • Page 24 5. Serial Label The serial label is located on the back of the unit and is the identifier for the unit. This includes the serial number and conformity marking. 6. Manufacturer contact information Contact information for service or questions. This label is located on the back of the unit on the center column.
  • Page 25 8. Connection Label This label is located on the back of the unit where the power goes into the unit and explains the different connection options for the electrical. 9. Warning Danger Label Warning Danger label is located on the side of the unit. MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    Technical Data Electrical Specifications Luxura X10_Vegaz 52X Power consumption rating: 45 Amp Elecrical Rating: 230V 3~ 60A 60Hz Rated Fuses: 60 amp 3-pole Continuous Operation: Continuous operation for a maximum of minutes. Classification: Type B Applied Parts Ingress protection classification: IP20 Protection against electric shock: Class I ME Equipment...
  • Page 27 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 28 Electrical Connections Live Components Risk of fatal injury due to electrical shock when touching live parts. DANGER! Risk of electrical Shock To avoid the risk of electrical shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. WARNING! Both the power supply and the related connection work must comply with national standards.
  • Page 29: Tanning Bed Standards

    Tanning Bed Standards FILL IN STANDARDS INFORMATION HERE This tanning equipment is in conformity with performance standards 21 CFR 1040.20 and the standards for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): IEC 60601-1-2 (2014) Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions The X10/Vegaz model 52X is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
  • Page 30 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The Luxura X10/Vegaz model 52X is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the X10/Vegaz model 52X should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 31 Non life supporting ME Equipment The Luxura X10/Vegaz model 52X is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Luxura X10/Vegaz model 52X should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 32 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the X10/Vegaz model 52X Non life supporting ME Equipment is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF X10/Vegaz model 52X disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the can help prevent X10/Vegaz model 52X electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF...
  • Page 33: Before Your Tanning Session

    Before your tanning 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. Clean skin absorbs the UV Light properly. Remove all make-up prior to tanning. Make-up clogs the pores in your face. The UV light from a tanning device re-opens these clogged pores.
  • Page 34: After The Tanning Session

    If used the warranty will be voided! ProSun® recommends the use of Lucasol One Step when cleaning acrylic sheets. Acrylics in tanning equipment are extremely porous and should not be cleaned/disinfected with non- approved products.
  • Page 35: Operation Of The Equipment

    Operation of Equipment Obligations of the business operator • As the business operator you are responsible for informing the user of the risks of tanning. • All danger and safety labels should be attached to the equipment and clearly visible to the user.
  • Page 36: 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, especially no children under the age of 18.
  • Page 37: Operating Modes

    Equipment Operation and software Before turning on the equipment make sure you have proper warning signs at your location. We recommend permanently placing a Warning sign on the wall close to the tanning bed such as the one below: WARNING •...
  • Page 38: Starting The Tanning Session

    Tanning Mode The following description is for a unit that has all possible features, some of these features may not be available for your unit or market. DANGER! Excessive dose of UV radiation Excessively prolonged tanning sessions may cause severe damage to skin and eyes.
  • Page 39: Stopping The Tanning Session

    Stopping the Tanning 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 tanning session prior to end of the sesion you can do so by hitting the START/STOP Button.
  • Page 40 Customer Concerns Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns or other eye injury. If discomfort develops, stop using the tanning equipment immediately and seek medical advice from your physician. • Do not continue to use the tanning device if unexpected effects, such as itching, occur within 48 hours after the first tanning session.
  • Page 41: Storing The Device

    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 42 Operation Controls 1. Display 2. <STOP> - Stop/Cancel/Pause 3. <START> - Start/Confirm 4. <PLUS> - Increase/Up 5. <MIN> - Decrease/Down 6. <QSENS> - (optional) 7. <AIR CONDITIONING> - (optional) 8. <XSENS> - (optional) 9. <FACE TANNER> - (Only SLI) 10. <BODY FAN> 11.
  • Page 43 Configuration Menu General: Navigating in the configuration menu You must enter a code in order to enter the configuration menu. Press the following keys successively: <STOP> <STOP> <PLUS> <STOP> <MIN> The main settings menu will appear in the display with the following options: 1 Unit 4 Airco...
  • Page 44 Operating in combination with an external timer or coin-op: The appliance will switch on automatically as long as the external or coin-op does not have a ‘remote start’. If it does, then the appliance must be switched on using the ‘Start’...
  • Page 45 Reset Hour Counter for the Lamps The hour counter for the lamps should be reset after replacing the lamps. Select Lamp hours. Lamp hours are read-only and cannot be changed. Lamp hours re-set: Select Lamp hours reset. Scroll to change the setting. Yes : Lamp hours will be reset No : Lamp hours remain unchanged Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main...
  • Page 46 Decorative lighting off: Select Time light off. Press Qsens to set the time Hours (Bodyfan) Minutes (Headfan) Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’...
  • Page 47 Date: Select Date. Press Qsens to set the date. Days (Bodyfan) Months (Headfan) Years (Channel), last two figures. Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear.
  • Page 48 Qsens initialization: Initialization should only be stopped once the Qsens is spraying in a continuous flow, without interruption. Select ‘Qsens init’. Scroll to change the setting. Yes: Qsens initialization starts equally and stops only when the setting is changed. No: Qsens does not initialise or stop. Spray time for nozzle at the foot: Setting for the nozzle spray time at the foot.
  • Page 49 Interval time : Interval time between spray sessions. Select Interval time. Scroll to change the setting. (0 - 5 Min.) Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’...
  • Page 50 Xsens: Go to the configuration menu. (from left to right) Or use the PIN code you have set. Use the scroll button to select the Xsens option. Press ‘Start’ to enter the Xsens sub-menu. Select Xsens available Scroll to change the setting. On : Xsens is available Off : Xsens is not available...
  • Page 51 Select Xsens at start Scroll to change the setting. 1-3 : Xsens (with the selected fragrance) switches on simultaneously with the appliance. 0: Xsens does not switch on simultaneously with the appliance. Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’...
  • Page 52 Select Xsens standby time. Scroll to change the setting. 1-60 (sec): The active Xsens period. The default setting is 10 (sec). Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear.
  • Page 53 Select Volume MP3 Scroll to change the setting. 0-52: The volume of the MP3 player, if present, can be adjusted here. The default setting is 26. Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’...
  • Page 54 Select Smartvoice volume Scroll to change the setting. 0-52: The volume of the SmartVoice option can be adjusted here. The default setting is 36 Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear.
  • Page 55 Select Tone high Scroll to change the setting. 0-19: The high tones can be adjusted here. The default setting is 9. Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear.
  • Page 56 Select Start channel Scroll to change the setting. 0-10: The music channel at start-up can be specified here. The default setting is 1. Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear.
  • Page 57 Select Card 2 present Scroll to change the setting. On : SD Card 1 is available Off : SD Card 1 is not available Press ‘Start’, the setting will be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear. Press ‘Stop’, the setting will not be saved and the ‘main settings’ menu will appear.
  • Page 58 Coin: Go to the configuration menu. (from left to right) Or use the PIN code you have set. Use the scroll button to select the Coin option. Press ‘Start’ to enter the Coin sub-menu. Relay Pulse: This is the time delay between pushing the Start button and switching on of the appliance.
  • Page 59 Other operating functions, during the tanning Press once: turns on Channel. Channel (if not included: Not Available) Four channels are available using the button. 0: My MP3 1: SD card 1 2: SD card 2 3-10: external input Volume Press once: turns on Volume. Adjustable to 13 settings using the button.
  • Page 60 Facial Tanner : Press once: Facial tanner is activated. Adjustable to 4 settings using the button. Setting 1: All facial tanners on high Setting 2: Middle facial tanners on high, outer facial tanners on low Setting 3: All facial tanners on high Press three seconds on setting 1: Facial tanner switches off.
  • Page 61: Care & Maintenance

    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 MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 62: Basic Care Maintenance

    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 would should only be done by a certified technician.
  • Page 63 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.
  • Page 64: 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 65: Troubleshooting Guide

    Damage to equipment by user or Contact ProSun for replacement. Non- cleaning skilled person can replace acrylic. Any troubleshooting outside of the above mentioned guide should be done by a certified technician. Contact ProSun to schedule service with a certified technician. MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 66: Replacement Of Components

    Replacement of Components WARNING: Before doing any work on this machine, whether it be an unskilled person or a certified technician, ALWAYS disconnect the power at the main circuit breaker(or, if the main power cable has a wall plug, pull it out). WARNING! IMPORTANT: Only use manufacturer-authorized replacement components.
  • Page 67 Removing Filter Holders only High Intensive, without airco only without Airco only IP Control MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 68 Empty Conditioning Container OPTION Replace Qsens Container SE NS SE NS SE NS SE NS SE NS SE NS SE NS SE NS OPTION MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 69 Replacing Qsens cans If you purchased an Xsens III set, you can replace an empty can with a full one . There must always be 3 cans connected. If you wish to install fewer than 3 cans, you must disconnect the supply hose to the can and install the optional plug (P).
  • Page 70 Changing SoundAround You can replace your SmartVoice card with a different SmartVoice card. You can place your own music on the Studio 1 and Studio 2 cards. Only use the supplied memory cards. Studio 2 Studio 1 SmartVoice MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 71: Removing Acrylics

    Removing Acrylics WARNING: Before obtaining access to terminals, all power supply circuits must be unplugged MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 72: Replacing The Lamps

    Replacing the Lamps Remove acrylics before replacing lamps. Lamp replacement: Holding the lamp at both ends, turn it counter-clockwise until the bi-pins can slide easily out of the lamp holder socket, and slowly take it out of the unit. Clicks will be heard as the socket incrementally rotates.
  • Page 73 Removing Facial Tanners MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 74 * Unit can only be used by one(1) tanner during a session * Remain laying down while tanning wirh face towards facials. Canopy Feet Head Bench MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
  • Page 75: 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 (220V 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 76 Included Parts Make sure all parts are included before you begin. 1 Alan Wrench 18 M6 12MM 4 M6 X 20MM 4 M8 x 12 mm Screws 8 M6 X 10MM 2 Gas Shocks 8 Tooth Lock Washers 4 Thumb Screws M6 Nuts 4 Wing Nuts MARK76X1001 Rev 2...
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  • Page 100 Troubleshooting guide PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Unit is Activated but nothing 1 - No Power 1 - Check to see if power happens 2 - Timer clears after source has been properly priming connected. 3 - Remote timers do not 2 - Restart timer and try work again.
  • Page 101: Warranty

    PROSUN’s sole discretion. Prior to making any repairs PROSUN will advise the Purchaser of the nature of the problem and the cost to the Purchaser based on the proration of the defective system or component. The warranty can be broken down to the following: •...
  • Page 102 6. Exclusivity of Warranty: This warranty is the only warranty made by PROSUN and may only be modified or amended by a written instrument signed by a duly authorized officer of PROSUN. PROSUN’s sole and exclusive liability and Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be, at PROSUN’s option, to repair or replace, to the...
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  • Page 104 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...

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