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Model-No.: JK 191 / 42-3 HLT AC
JK 191 / 42-3 HLT
1031971-00A / us-en /
10
.2024

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Model-No.: JK 191 / 42-3 HLT AC JK 191 / 42-3 HLT 1031971-00A / us-en / .2024...
  • Page 2: Contact Information

    Contact information Contact information Customer Service JK Products & Services 411 West Washington Avenue Suite B Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401 800-445-0624 870-935-9046 http://jkproducts.us/service Manufacturer JK-Products GmbH Rottbitzer Str. 69 53604 Bad Honnef GERMANY Tel.: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-0 Fax: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-166 WARNING! Read these operating instructions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents What certain words and signs mean (Glossary)....7 Definitions ................. 7 Warning signs ................8 Symbols on the device ............10 What this device is ............12 Guidelines................12 Export ..................12 Scope of delivery ..............12 3.3.1 Options ..................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents What you must do to avoid other harm......34 General ..................34 Tanning system ..............35 Sensor ..................35 Vibra Shape (vibration plate) ..........35 Foreseeable misuse ............... 35 Obligations of the studio operator........36 Staff training ................36 Risks of using this device ..........
  • Page 5 – Electromagnetic interference ......90 16.1.4 Table 206: Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF communications equipment and Model No.: JK 191/ 42-3 HLT ......... 91 16.1.5 EM-Emission inside device ............ 91 16.1.6 Influence of electromagnetic disturbances ......91...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty ....... 92 17.1 Limited Acrylic Warranty ............93 17.2 Warranty Claims ..............94 17.2.1 Policy & Procedures ............... 94 17.2.2 Labor Warranty Claim/ Credit Procedures ......95 17.2.3 Quality inspection and acceptance form ......96 17.3...
  • Page 7: What Certain Words And Signs Mean (Glossary)

    Authorized to perform maintenance and repairs such as replacement of ballast, framed acrylic, electronic circuit boards, and other electrical components. Level 3 Authorized and trained to utilize JK Products proprietary diagnostic software to adjust operating parameters and perform detailed diag- nostics. Level 4...
  • Page 8: Warning Signs

    What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) Warning signs Danger notices, nonobservance will lead to death or serious injury: DANGER! Type and source of danger, e.g. 'DANGER – High voltage!' Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can be killed or injured by an electric shock!' Countermeasures: –...
  • Page 9 What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) Caution notices, nonobservance can lead to less than serious injury or damage of property. CAUTION! Unauthorized lamps! The word 'Caution' together with the warning sign points out that less than serious injury can be ex- pected here.
  • Page 10: Symbols On The Device

    What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) Symbols on the device The following symbols are displayed on the device or on the packaging: Manufacturer, company address Type BF applied part Quantity Article Number/Reference Number Serial Number Unique Device Identification Healthcare Barcode Read the operating instructions! Where there are great differences in temperature between the transport route and the installation site the device may not be put...
  • Page 11 What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) Temperature limitations. The temperature limits are noted next to the upper and lower hor- izontal line. Recyclable material. Production year, month and day Polystyrene Cardboard Mixed paper Steel Wood Permitted air pressure during transport and storage. 10/2024 1031971-00A Operating instructions –...
  • Page 12: What This Device Is

    What this device is What this device is Guidelines This product is in conformity with the performance standards for sunlamp products under 21 CFR 1040.20, FDA and listed with ETL to UL STD 482. Export This device is exclusively intended for use in the USA and may not be exported to other countries and operated there! The manufacturer as- sumes no liability whatsoever in the event of non-compliance.
  • Page 13: Device Description

    What this device is Device description 1. Facial tanner (SPECTRA LED Boards + low pressure lamps) 2. EASY CONTROL 3. Low pressure lamps, base 4. Acrylic panel, base 5. Partition 6. Adjustable air nozzles – Facial cooling 7. Body cooling air nozzles 8.
  • Page 14: Options

    What this device is Options 1. Stereo Sound with Voice Guide and Bluetooth® 2. Air conditioning system Function description Tanning system The primary technical components of sunlamp products are artificial sources of UV radiation as well as a mechanical structure with a de- fined active surface.
  • Page 15: Transport

    What this device is Transport Tanning system Installation location This sunlamp product is suitable for tanning salons, fitness studios or similar installation locations. You may find detailed information on installation and setting up in the Installation Instructions (see folder Technical Documentation). 3.8.1 Ventilation NOTICE...
  • Page 16: Setup Location

    What this device is 3.8.2 Setup location WARNING! Sudden movements and malfunctions! Crushing hazard. – The device is not suitable for operation in mo- bile facilities (ships, buses, trains). CAUTION! Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing! Any liability is excluded in case of damage or injury proven to be the result of the use of non-genuine spare parts.
  • Page 17 What this device is NOTICE Damage to the device possible! The device is not to be used outdoors. Keep open flames or ignition sources away from the appliance. Environmental conditions Optimum ambient temperature:  between 59 °F (15 °C) and ~ 90°F (~ 32°C) Storage temperature: between 5 °F (-15 °C) and 140 °F (+60 °C) ...
  • Page 18: Commissioning

    If the device has not been operated or serviced for a period of one year or longer, it must first be inspected by a (Level 3) JK Factory Cer- tified Technician before being put back into operation. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 19: Signs And Stickers On The Device

    What this device is Signs and stickers on the device Signs which warn of danger areas or give important information on components are attached to the device. Ensure that the instruction signs are always clearly recognizable and easily legible. Any missing instruction signs or stickers must be replaced.
  • Page 20 What this device is 2: UDI plate (example) 3: Sticker (1014367-..) 4: Exposure Label 1028527-.. The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end. 20/100...
  • Page 21 What this device is 5: Lamp cover base sticker (801139-..) 6: Age warning label (1508746-..) The sticker is mounted on the front panel. 7: Warning sticker UV radiation (801140-..) 10/2024 1031971-00A Operating instructions – 21/100...
  • Page 22 What this device is 8: Sticker EMERGENCY OFF (1512131-..) The sticker is mounted at the head end on the inside of the canopy. This sticker also includes the language form 1018688-.. (see Tech- nical Documentation folder). 9: Sticker 'Follow Operating Instructions' (1014232-..) 10: Power unit ESD CND (1029421-..) 11: OEM parts sticker CND (1029426-..) 22/100...
  • Page 23 What this device is 12: USA mains connection sticker (1512338-..) The sticker is mounted on the bottom of the bed base. 13: Air conditioning sticker R32/290 (1032302-..) 10/2024 1031971-00A Operating instructions – 23/100...
  • Page 24: Technical Data

    What this device is 3.10 Technical data 3.10.1 Power rating, electrical specifications and noise level Model No.: JK 191/ 42-3 HLT AC Power consumption rating with air conditioning: 7,300 W Rated frequency: 60 Hz Rated voltage: 230 V 3 phase...
  • Page 25 What this device is Model No.: JK 191/ 42-3 HLT Power consumption rating without air conditioning: 6,900 W Rated frequency: 60 Hz Rated voltage: 230 V 3 phase 230 V 2 phase Rated fuses: 30 amp 3-pole* 40 amp 2-pole*...
  • Page 26: Dimensions

    What this device is 3.10.2 Dimensions 53,94 in 1,370 mm B1 = 32,87 in 835 mm B4 = 50 in 1,270 mm 85,04 in 2,160 mm (without Sound System) (without Sound System) L* = 88,98 in 2,260 mm (with Sound System) (with Sound System) L1 = 84,65 in...
  • Page 27: Lamp Configuration

    What this device is 3.10.3 Lamp configuration NOTICE The use of other lamps and filter panels voids the operating license! Model No.: JK 191/ 42-3 HLT Lamp set Number Length Power Control Order-no. Low-pressure lamps 12 3/16 in (0.31 m) 8 W 8 W / 0 W 1517166-..
  • Page 28: Spare Parts

    What this device is 3.10.5 Spare parts Number Description Order-no. Filter (optional) 51937-.. Filter 55567-.. Partition 1516684-.. Filter mat (optional) – Filter mats 1013452-.. For more spare parts, contact Customer Service (see page 2). 28/100...
  • Page 29: Why You Use It

    Why you use it Why you use it Intended use This sunlamp product is intended exclusively for aesthetic tanning of the human skin, for one person at a time, at the age of 18 or above. Skin condition You may benefit from the use of this device if you tan in natural sunlight (skin types III, IV and V), ...
  • Page 30: Who Cannot Use It

    Who cannot use it Who cannot use it Prohibited usage 5.1.1 Tanning system WARNING! Danger through ultraviolet radiation! Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases! – Please observe the following instructions. The following people must not use the device: People under 18 years of age ...
  • Page 31: What You Must Do To Avoid Serious Harm

    What you must do to avoid serious harm What you must do to avoid serious harm General DANGER – HIGH VOLTAGE! You can be killed or injured by an electric shock! Assembly and electrical connection must comply with national and local regulations. –...
  • Page 32: Tanning System

    What you must do to avoid serious harm Tanning system WARNING! Unprotected tanning may result in eye injury and eye diseases! The unprotected eye can become inflamed on the surface, and in certain cases the retina can be dam- aged by excessive radiation. Cataracts can form af- ter repeated exposure to radiation.
  • Page 33: Sensor

    What you must do to avoid serious harm WARNING! This device emits electromagnetic fields! EM-Emission inside device: – 5 Hz – 2 kHz max. 2.1 μT (1.5 kV/m) 2 kHz – 400 kHz max. 3.3 μT (1.3 kV/m) 9 kHz – 30 MHz max.
  • Page 34: What You Must Do To Avoid Other Harm

    What you must do to avoid other harm What you must do to avoid other harm General WARNING! Infections can be transferred through skin contact. All items/equipment components, with which the user can come into contact during tanning, must be disinfected after every tanning session: –...
  • Page 35: Tanning System

    What you must do to avoid other harm Tanning system WARNING! Danger of long-term consequences! – Overexposure should be avoided. – The elderly, or fair skinned people who always burn easily and either never tan or tan minimally should not use this equipment. –...
  • Page 36: Obligations Of The Studio Operator

    What you must do to avoid other harm Obligations of the studio operator As the studio operator you are responsible for informing users on  possible risks of tanning. All danger and safety labels attached to the device must be ob- ...
  • Page 37: Risks Of Using This Device

    Risks of using this device Risks of using this device WARNING! Danger through ultraviolet radiation! Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases! – Please observe the following instructions. This sunlamp product must not be used on individuals who have ...
  • Page 38: Benefits Of Using This Device

    Benefits of using this device Benefits of using this device The primary technical components of sunlamp products are artificial sources of UV radiation as well as a mechanical structure with a de- fined active surface. UV lamps emit different UV-A and UV-B proportions of the UV radia- tion.
  • Page 39: How To Decide To Use This Device

    How to decide to use this device How to decide to use this device This device is intended only for commercial use and not for private use. Some people are not permitted to use the device, see chapter 5. The device may not be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or who have insufficient experience and/or knowledge without supervision.
  • Page 40: What To Do Before The Treatment

    What to do before the treatment What to do before the treatment Please check for any conditions that may prohibit the use of this de- vice – see chapters 5, 6, 8, 10. Make-up in the tanning device Please do not wear make-up. Clean skin absorbs UV light better. A wide variety of materials is found in cosmetics.
  • Page 41: How To Use This Device

    How to use this device How to use this device 12.1 How to set this device up After commissioning and cleaning/disinfection, the device is ready for operation. See chapter 12.5. 12.2 How to make sure the device works Before using the device, check for damage to filter panels and acrylic panels.
  • Page 42: How To Choose Correct Treatment Regimen

    How to use this device 12.4 How to choose correct treatment regimen 12.4.1 Skin types Skin type I (Sensitive): Invariably gets sunburn, accepts little natural sunlight and does not tan. Skin type II (Fair): Gets sunburn easily and severely, tans minimally or lightly and peels. Skin type III (Average): Often referred to as “Average”...
  • Page 43: How To Operate The Device

    How to use this device 12.5 How to operate the device 12.5.1 Control Center Not applicable for this device. 12.5.2 User settings overview Not applicable for this device. 10/2024 1031971-00A Operating instructions – 43/100...
  • Page 44: Functions

    How to use this device 12.6 Functions 1. START/STOP button 2. Display – Functions ... 3. SPECTRA LED Boards pictogram, facial tanner 4. Body cooling/facial cooling pictogram 5. Air conditioning pictogram (optional) 6. Plus/Minus button 7. Voice Guide pictogram 8. Volume pictogram 9.
  • Page 45: Navigation

    How to use this device 12.6.1 Navigation EASY CONTROL The EASY CONTROL enables comfortable access to functions. Acknowledge selection. Change the parameters of the device function. Start / Stop Information about the setting options can be found in the separate docu- ment 'Setup Manager' 1032088-..
  • Page 46: Description

    How to use this device 12.6.2 Description Pictogram selection / Navigation Description / Display Information key sequence START The tanning time continues to run Switches the lamps on / off during if the lamps are switched off dur- the tanning session. The process is ing tanning session.
  • Page 47 How to use this device Pictogram selection / Navigation Description / Display Information key sequence Switch off Voice Guide: The voice guide provides acoustic Press the plus or minus button device operation assistance and is only available if an audio system is fitted.
  • Page 48: Operating Display Of The Sensor

    How to use this device Pictogram selection / Navigation Description / Display Information key sequence After fan run-on: Clean the device, then press the START/STOP button. The device is then ready for operation again. 12.7 Operating display of the sensor Not applicable for this device.
  • Page 49: Connections

    How to use this device 12.11 Connections (optional with Ste- reo Sound and Bluetooth®) WARNING! Danger of hearing damage! Using earphones or headphones at high volume can result in permanent hearing damage. – Do not set the volume too high. 12.11.1 Couple with Bluetooth®...
  • Page 50: Bluetooth® Settings In The Setup Manager

    How to use this device 12.11.2 Bluetooth® settings in the Setup Manager To be able to use Bluetooth® the settings must be configured in the Setup Manager. NOTE: To open the Setup Manager, press button approximately 3 seconds in standby mode. The Bluetooth®...
  • Page 51: Smartphone

    How to use this device 12.11.3 Smartphone CAUTION! The heat might damage your smartphone! – Do not place the unit directly in the radiation area. NOTE: The personal use of an MP3 music files during tan- ning is not a public broadcast in copyright terms, so that there is no obligation for registration or pay- ment by the studio owner to the corresponding cop- yright owning company.
  • Page 52: How To Use

    How to use this device 12.12 How to use NOTE: Before use the device must always be cleaned and disinfected! See chapter 12.15 How to clean/disin- fect. 12.12.1 How to start The device is started automatically with an internal or external timer. NOTE: See separate document 'Timer Control Module' #1030705-..
  • Page 53: What To Do After The Treatment

    How to use this device 12.13 What to do after the treatment 12.13.1 Cleaning and disinfection WARNING! Infections can be transferred through skin contact. All items/equipment components, with which the user can come into contact during tanning, must be disinfected after every tanning session: –...
  • Page 54: Safety Instructions For Cleaning/ Disinfection And Maintenance

    How to use this device 12.14 Safety instructions for clean- ing/disinfection and mainte- nance DANGER – HIGH VOLTAGE! You can be killed or injured by an electric shock! During maintenance and service work there is a risk of touching live parts and receiving a fatal electric shock.
  • Page 55 Presetting mode – see separate document Setup Manager 1032088-.. in the Technical Documentation folder. Please note that the device must be inspected regularly by a JK au- thorized representative every 12 months (from date of installation) to...
  • Page 56 How to use this device Acrylic panel NOTICE Cosmetics may cause cracks to form on the surface! Over the long-term cosmetics or sunscreens cause damage (e.g. crack formation on the surface). – Ensure that cosmetics and sunscreens are removed before tanning.
  • Page 57: How To Clean/Disinfect

    How to use this device 12.15 How to clean/disinfect WARNING! Infections can be transferred through skin contact. All items/equipment components, with which the user can come into contact during tanning, must be disinfected after every tanning session: – Protective goggles –...
  • Page 58: Cleaning And Disinfection Of Surfaces

    How to use this device 12.15.1 Cleaning and disinfection of surfaces Acrylic panel NOTICE! Do not rub with a dry cloth – danger of scratching! – Other cleaning agents, especially disinfectants or solvents (e.g. Lysoform, ethyl alcohol or other liquids containing alcohol) must never be used for cleaning.
  • Page 59: Cleaning/Disinfection Plan

    How to use this device 12.15.2 Cleaning/disinfection plan Component Interval Activity See page Handle Cleaning and disinfection Filter Remove and clean filter EASY CONTROL Cleaning and disinfection Acrylic panel Cleaning and disinfection Adjustable air nozzles Cleaning and disinfection Air nozzles Clean Acrylic panel Cleaning and disinfection...
  • Page 60: How To Maintain

    The following maintenance activities shall be performed by the studio operator or a (Level 1) JK Factory Certified Technician. The following items are considered consumables and should be re- placed as noted. Replacement of these components helps ensure con- tinued performance of the device.
  • Page 61 How to use this device Maintenance performed by the studio operator or a JK Factory Certified Technician Component Interval Activity See page Low-pressure lamps, base Replace Low-pressure lamps, canopy Replace Low-pressure lamps, facial tanner Replace Partition Replace Filter Replace Filter (only for devices without air conditioning)
  • Page 62: Cleaning And Maintenance Work Preparation

     Once the age of the device reaches ten (10) years from the date of manufacture, its condition must be assessed by a (level 4) JK Factory Certified Technician before use of the device can be continued. Failure to have this device assessment performed may result in per- sonal injury or property damage.
  • Page 63 How to use this device Lift up the acrylic panel and remove the partition – Lift up the acrylic panel. – Lift up the supports and prop the acrylic panel on them. NOTICE Risk of scratching! – Use the recesses provided on the acrylic panel. –...
  • Page 64: Remove The Canopy Panel

    How to use this device – Remove the partition. The assembly is the same process in reverse order. When assembling the device please note: – Clean the partition. – Hold the partition with a cloth in order to pre- vent finger prints. Remove the canopy panel –...
  • Page 65 How to use this device – Carefully lower the canopy panel. The canopy panel must be completely removed from the device in order to replace the low pressure lamps. – Loosen the plugs. – Remove the canopy panel with the aid of a helper.
  • Page 66: Remove The Side Section Panel

    How to use this device NOTICE! The cable may get damaged! – Do not pinch or kink the cable. – Insert the plugs. – Support the canopy panel with one hand so that it does not fall down. – Tighten screws: first the screw in the middle, then the outer screws.
  • Page 67 How to use this device WARNING! Crushing hazard when inserting the front panel! Fingers can be jammed when pressing in the front panel. – Do not hold fingers between the front panel and the device when pressing. – Loosen 5 screws (do not remove): Start with the middle screw first, then loosen the right and left screw.
  • Page 68 How to use this device – Remove the front panel from the guide. – Working with another person, take out the front panel and place it to one side. 68/100...
  • Page 69: Instructions For Replacing The Lamps

    How to use this device 12.16.4 Instructions for replacing the lamps WARNING! Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts! If the tanning device was operated before being switched off and opened, lamps and housing parts may be hot. –...
  • Page 70: Low-Pressure Lamps

    How to use this device Low-pressure lamps WARNING! Danger of burns from hot lamps and device parts! If the tanning device was operated before being switched off and opened, lamps and housing parts may be hot. – Before replacing lamps or other spare parts, wait until lamps and metal parts of the device have cooled down sufficiently.
  • Page 71: Cleaning And Disinfection Of The Sensor

    How to use this device – Turn the lamp 90°. The lettering must be oriented towards the outside (i.e. towards the tanning room or towards the user). Makrolon tubes Not applicable for this device. Starter Not applicable for this device. SPECTRA LED boards CAUTION! SPECTRA LED boards are very sensitive optical...
  • Page 72: Cleaning Or Replacing Lamps In The Base

    How to use this device 12.16.6 Cleaning or replacing lamps in the base – Lift up the acrylic panel. – Lift up the supports and prop the acrylic panel on them. NOTICE Risk of scratching! – Use the recesses provided on the acrylic panel. –...
  • Page 73: Cleaning Or Replacing The Lamps In The Side Section

    How to use this device – Remove the partition. The assembly is the same process in reverse order. When assembling the device please note: – Clean the partition. – Hold the partition with a cloth in order to pre- vent finger prints. 12.16.7 Cleaning or replacing the lamps in the side section...
  • Page 74: Cleaning Or Replacing Lamps In The Canopy

    How to use this device 12.16.8 Cleaning or replacing lamps in the canopy – Removing the canopy panel: see page 64. When assembling the device please note: – Carefully lay the canopy panel in the guide. The assembly is the same process in reverse order. –...
  • Page 75: Cleaning Or Replacing The Interior Lights

    How to use this device 12.16.10 Cleaning or replacing the interior lights Not applicable for this device. 12.16.11 Cleaning or replacing the canopy ac- cent lighting Not applicable for this device. 12.16.12 Cleaning or replacing the front panel accent lighting Not applicable for this device.
  • Page 76 How to use this device – Re-insert the cleaned and dried filter mats. The two outer filter mats must audibly click into place. WARNING! Crushing hazard when inserting the front panel! Fingers can be jammed when pressing in the front panel.
  • Page 77 How to use this device – Close the front panel (1). – Push the front panel down slightly (2). – Tighten 5 screws: Start with the middle screw first, then lightly screw in the right and left screw. 10/2024 1031971-00A Operating instructions –...
  • Page 78: Cleaning The Canopy Filter Mats

    How to use this device 12.16.14 Cleaning the canopy filter mats WARNING! Fire hazard due to dust particles in the air intake openings! Dust particles are flammable! Regularly remove dust particles from the air intake area. – Use a vacuum cleaner to prevent dust particles from getting inside the unit.
  • Page 79: Air Conditioning: Empty The Condensation Tank And Clean The Filter

    How to use this device 12.16.16 Air conditioning: Empty the condensation tank and clean the filter NOTICE Damage to the device through soiled filters and cooling fins! Regularly check the filter grill and cooling fins on the Air condition- ing system and clean if necessary. We recommend using the specially manufactured fin comb, art-no.
  • Page 80 How to use this device – Clean the soiled cooling fins on the air condi- tioning unit with the fin comb. NOTICE! The device may be damaged by moisture! The cleaned filter and filter mat must be dry before they are re- placed.
  • Page 81: Aqua / Aroma System Maintenance

    How to use this device – Attach the condensate tank to the hose. – Replace the condensate tank and the air condi- tioning unit. – Replace the front panel. 12.16.17 AQUA / AROMA SYSTEM maintenance Not applicable for this device. 10/2024 1031971-00A Operating instructions –...
  • Page 82: How To Store The Device

    All packaging consists of 100 % recyclable materials. Disposal of old devices The device has been manufactured using recyclable materials. The JK Products & Services will provide you with information on the content or potential hazards of the materials used. Disposal of consumable supplies Dispose of consumable supplies according to the national waste dis- posal laws and in accordance with the municipal waste regulations.
  • Page 83: What To Do When Things Go Wrong

    What to do when things go wrong What to do when things go wrong WARNING! Follow instructions! Failure to use protective eyewear may result in se- vere burns or other eye injury. If discomfort devel- ops, discontinue use and consult a physician. –...
  • Page 84 What to do when things go wrong NOTE: Occasionally, persons using the tanning device will experience a slight reddening of the skin – usually in small patches – after the second or third session. This redness is often accompanied by an itching sensation.
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    What to do when things go wrong 13.1 Troubleshooting Software and device malfunctions are indicated by error codes, e.g. E005. These error codes are output to the display to simplify troubleshoot- ing: If a fault occurs, the error code flashes on the display. ...
  • Page 86: Where You Can Find Out More

    Where you can find out more Where you can find out more If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service (see page 2). 86/100...
  • Page 87: How We Studied This Device

    How we studied this device How we studied this device The system is built to the state of the art and the applicable safety regulations. We reserve the right to make technical changes which are necessary to improve the system or a system component even if they deviate from pictures and information in these instructions.
  • Page 88: Appendix

    Model No.: JK 191/ 42-3 HLT has been designed for use in all devices, HF emissions as per CISPR 11 Class B including those in residential areas, and it has been determined that it can be used for residential purposes as soon as it is connected up to a public mains supply that also supplies buildings.
  • Page 89 Appendix 16.1.2 Table 202: Guidelines and manufac- turer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference The Tanning system has been designed for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment. Interference IEC 60601 - Defined Electromagnetic...
  • Page 90 ISM and amateur radio 6 V RMS in the ISM and tances to the Model No.: bands amateur radio bands JK 191/ 42-3 HLT and its cables other than the recommended Modulation: Modulation: safe distance, which has been 80% AM at 1kHz...
  • Page 91: Em-Emission Inside Device

    HF communications equipment and Model No.: JK 191/ 42-3 HLT Model No.: JK 191/ 42-3 HLT has been designed for use in an electro- magnetic environment in which the radiated HF interference is con- trolled. The operator of the device can help to reduce electromagnetic...
  • Page 92: Jk-Products, Inc. - Limited Warranty

    JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty JK-Products, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in ma- terials and workmanship under intended normal use as described in the unit's Operation and Installation Instruction, for a period of one (1) year from date of sale.
  • Page 93: Limited Acrylic Warranty

    Due to the tanning lotions, cosmetics, disinfectant and improper cleaners used on tanning surfaces that can- not be controlled by JK Products, Inc., after the first thirty (30) days of warranty period acrylic will be subject to a prorated cost to the con- sumer.
  • Page 94: Warranty Claims

    Warranty Claim will be consid- ered. 2. Where to call to place a Warranty Claim: JK-Products, Inc. is supported nationwide by an extensive dealer/dis- tributor network through whom the majority of our units are sold. These dealers/distributors are required by contract to stock sufficient parts to meet the various warranty and nonwarranty needs of their customers.
  • Page 95: Labor Warranty Claim/Credit Procedures

    JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty You must comply to the instructions and warnings under chapter: 4.1 Intended use  5.1 Prohibited usage  6. What you must do to avoid serious harm  Any other use shall be considered improper. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage or injuries resulting from misuse.
  • Page 96: Quality Inspection And Acceptance Form

    JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty 17.2.3 Quality inspection and acceptance form The form can be found in the separate document ‘Quality inspection and acceptance form’ (#1014113-..) which is provided in the Technical Documentation folder. 17.3 Limited Lifetime Warranty Global Service USA warrants specific individual components of the tanning system against defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the product.
  • Page 97 JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty JK Products, Inc. obligations do not include transportation charged on the shipping of new components to the customer or on the return of defective components of the manufacturer. All freight charges must be paid by the customer.
  • Page 98: Index

    Index Index Acrylic panel.................... 63 Load ....................24 Air conditioning Filter ....................79 Air routing ....................15 Application tips ..................52 Bluetooth® ....................49 Canopy panel ..................64 Cleaning .................... 53, 57 Air conditioning ................. 79 Filter ....................75 Filter mats ..................78 Cleaning or replacing lamps Canopy ....................
  • Page 99 Index Filter Cleaning ..................75, 78 Foreseeable misuse ................35 Functions ....................44 Guidelines ....................12 Installation location ................15 Intended use................... 29 Lamp configuration ................27 Lamps Control ....................27 Power rating..................27 Lamps, Replacing................... 69 Low-pressure lamps ................70 Maintenance intervals ................
  • Page 100 Index Safety measures during maintenance work ......... 54 Scope of delivery ..................12 Service kit ....................62 Setup location ..................16 Skin condition ..................29 Skin types ....................42 Spare parts ....................60 Order numbers................... 28 SPECTRA LED boards (care)..............71 Staff training ...................

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