Use of non-authorized parts may void your warranty. All chase date of your tanning unit. Standard ground shipping labor charges must be authorized by JK prior to the start of charges will be covered for the entire twelve (12) months repairs and must not exceed the established rates and time of this warranty period.
Contents Thank you for purchasing this tanning bed. It has been designed to provide years of de- Warranty ..........2 pendable service for you. Safety Information ........ 4-5 Unpacking and Inspection ......6 Please read all the instructions in this booklet Tools Required..........6 before installing and using the unit.
DANGER Ultraviolet radiation. Follow instructions. Avoid overexposure. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye and skin injury and al- lergic reactions. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer. WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR; FAILURE TO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONGTERM IN- JURY TO THE EYES.
Page 5
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 pré- maturé...
Unpacking and Inspection Record the serial numbers of the canopy and bench in the area provided at the back of this manual. This information will be re- Your sunbed comes in two cardboard car- quired whenever you call customer service. tons, one for the bench and one for the canopy.
Pre-installation Planning CAUTION Before you begin to assemble your sunbed, Proper assembly of your sunbed you should observe the following consider- requires 3 people. Plan to have some ations. helpers assist you. Electrical Requirements CAUTION You are responsible for preparing the facility Air from the room is used to cool for your tanning bed.
Hardware Inventory Nylon Floating Bearing Use the utility knife to cut open the hardware bag. Remove the hardware. Make sure you have Quantity 4 the following items. Clevis Pin Clevis Pin 5/16” x 2 1/32” 3/8” x 2 1/64” Quantity 2 Quantity 2 Retaining Ring Bridge Pin...
Assembly Procedures Lower Clevis Fork Assembly 1. Insert the larger clevis pin (3/8” x 2 1/64”) through the hole directly below the large hole in one of the stand up- STAND UPRIGHT rights, as shown. 2. Slide a centering spring, a clevis fork and then another centering spring onto the clevis pin and insert the pin the rest of the way through the upright.
Page 10
Stand Upright Assembly 1. Place the bench approximately where it will remain, leaving room to work be- hind it. 2. Make sure the clevis forks are pointed up and secure each stand upright to the rear of the bench pedestals using four 1/4-20 x 1/2”...
Page 11
Canopy Installation 1. Place two nylon floating bearings into each canopy arm. 2. Holding the canopy over the bench, with the canopy arms inside the stand uprights, insert clevis pins (5/16” x 2 1/32”) through the uprights and nylon floating bearings to attach the canopy. 3.
Page 12
Install Gas Springs 3. Screw the upper clevis forks onto the gas springs. 1. Have a helper hold the canopy in its Do not lower the canopy yet! fully open position. 2. Make sure the threaded holes in the low- er clevis forks face up (the large holes above the clevis forks allow finger ac- cess).
Page 13
Attach Gas Springs 1. With the canopy still raised, slip the bronze bushings into the hole in the clevis brackets on the underside of the canopy arms. 2. Line up both clevis forks and carefully lower the canopy to engage the clevis forks.
Page 14
Attach Cover Panels 1. Put the gas spring cover panel in place and secure with two #10 x 1/2” screws in each end. 14 - e1 Assembly and User Manual...
Page 15
Body Fan Assembly (body fan sold separately) Your sunbed is designed to accept a body cooling fan on the canopy endcap at the foot end. Follow the instructions that come with the body fan for installation. e1 Assembly and User Manual - 15...
Electrical Connections Your sunbed arrives from the factory wired for single-phase. To convert to 3-phase, sim- This unit must be hardwired directly to a ply disconnect the White and Orange wires junction box on a dedicated circuit. ETS from the terminal block and connect to L3. recommends connection by a professional No power cord is supplied.
Remote Connections REMOTE PORTS Your sunbed incorporates advanced circuit- ry allowing it to connect and communicate RJ-22 RJ-11 with most remote control systems. If a re- wired wireless mote system is to be used, first determine whether the remote system is a T-Max® Sys- tem or a standard remote system operating T-Max®...
Page 18
Scenario 1 - T-Max® Manager Series with Complete Wireless Connect one G2 (with Power Injector) to the Manager and one G2 to each of the tanning beds. Install as many beds as you like with this configura- tion. Units that do not com- municate with T-Max will need a G2 and a 3W to operate.
Page 19
Scenario 4 - T-Max® Manager Series with Wireless combo 2 Wireless can be easily added to an existing salon already utilizing T-Max®. Connect one G2 (with Power Injector) to the Man- ager and one G2 to each wireless ready tanning bed. The rest of the salon may be “daisy-chained”...
Page 20
Scenario 7 - Non T-Max® Remote System Setting the sunbed address manually wired to unit Before connecting your sunbed to the T- Most non-T-Max® remote systems control Max® Manager or T-Max® 3W, the address the sunbed by the use of a relay. The relay of your sunbed must first be set.
Operation Exposure Times Follow the guidelines for skin type and Before You Tan exposure times as shown in the table be- Before using your sunbed, please note the low. Untanned persons should not tan on following important precautions. consecutive days during their first week of •...
Page 22
Using Your Sunbed The Keypad Your sunbed has been designed with the user in mind. Every effort has been made to ensure easy operation. A Face tanner control - Turns face tanners on and off dur- ing use. Note: Face tanners need a minute to cool down before relighting.
Page 23
The Tanning Session (Operation as a stand-alone unit or con- (Operation while connected to a T-Max® nected to a remote system using a control remote system. If using other remotes or no relay. If using T-Max® see right.) remote system, see left.) 1.
Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Canopy and Bench 1. Open the acrylics and remove lamps as Cleaning After Use described on the next page. Clean and disinfect your tanning bed’s bench 2. With a soft cloth, wipe the entire length and canopy after each use.
Lamp and Acrylic Replacement WARNING Shock hazard. Removing/Replacing Acrylic Shield Disconnect power before removing any protective covers. The acrylic shield in the bench and cano- py are secured in place by hinged profiles which run the length of the bed, both front Removing / Replacing Fluorescent and back.
Page 26
Removing/Replacing Face Tanner Lamps (if equipped) After removing the canopy acrylic shield, re- place the face tanner lamp as follows: 1. Support the face tanner assembly with your hand while unscrewing the two retaining screws. The face tanner glass casing will swing downward. DANGER 2.
ISSUE RESOLUTION Sunbed not tanning 1. Clean sunbed, see Thorough Periodic Cleaning. 2. Ensure supply voltage is between 200 and 245V AC. 3. Replace lamps if lamp hours are greater than 700hrs. 4. Replace acrylic. Lamps fail to light and timer 1.
Page 28
ISSUE RESOLUTION Timer display is indicating Timer software error. Disconnect and reapply power to the Er 91 unit. Timer display is indicating Current sensor indicating unit is off when it should be on. Er 92 Contact servicer. Timer display is indicating Current sensor indicating unit is on when it should be off.
Page 29
ISSUE RESOLUTION My bed is connected to a You have probably attempted to connect your sunbed to T-Max® remote system but the remote system already. Disconnect the remote plug(s) I am having trouble getting from the ports at the back of the sunbed, wait 90 seconds into “parameter”...
Page 30
Notes: 30 - e1 Assembly and User Manual...
Page 31
WHEN What to do After each use Monthly 400-500hrs 700-1000hrs A. Clean/Disinfect Interior Surfaces* B. Clean Lamps* C. Clean Reflectors* D. Clean Exterior E. Check/Clean Fans† F. Change Lamps** H. Check Fasteners (nuts, bolts, etc.)* I. Check Power Cords* * See Care and Maintenance ** See Lamp and Acrylic Replacement †...
Page 32
Amperage (3-face) .......1P - 20A ............3P - 12A Circuit Breaker (recommended) ...1P - 30A ............3P - 20A Outlet ......... Hardwire only Proudly manufactured in the U.S.A. 1•800•449•3605 a division of JK Products & Services 1 Walter Kratz Drive, Jonesboro, AR 72401...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the ets tan e1 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers