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Operating Instructions
Model-No.: JK 103 / SA 40-3 AC
SUN ANGEL 400
1015651-02 / us / 09.2015

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Model-No.: JK 103 / SA 40-3 AC SUN ANGEL 400 1015651-02 / us / 09.2015...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contact information Manufacturer JK-Products GmbH Köhlerhohner Straße 53578 Windhagen GERMANY Tel.: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-140 Fax: +49 (0) 22 24 / 818-166 Customer Service JK Products & Services, Inc. #1 Walter Kratz Drive Jonesboro, AR 72401...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) ......6 Definitions ..................6 Warning signs ................. 7 Symbols on the device ..............9 What this device is ..............11 Guidelines ..................11 Export .................... 11 Scope of delivery ................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Vibra Shape (vibration plate) ............35 Foreseeable misuse ..............35 Obligations of the studio operator ..........35 Staff training .................. 36 Risks of using this device ............37 Benefits of using this device ............38 How to decide to use this device ..........39 What to do before the treatment ..........
  • Page 5 Electromagnetic interference ............84 16.1.4 Table 206: Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF communications equipment and SUN ANGEL 400 ..............85 JK-Products, Inc. – Limited Warranty ........86 17.1 Limited Acrylic Warranty ............... 87 17.2 Warranty Claims ................87 17.2.1...
  • Page 6: What Certain Words And Signs Mean (Glossary)

    What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) Definitions Studio operator People who provide tanning devices to users on a commercial basis. The studio operator is trained to operate and maintain the device and is responsi- ble for the orderly operation of the device as well as compliance with the maintenance intervals.
  • Page 7: 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 volt- age!' Description of the consequences, e.g. 'You can be killed or injured by an electric shock!' Countermeasures: –...
  • Page 8 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 expected here. Countermeasures: –...
  • Page 9: Symbols On The Device

    What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) Symbols on the device The following symbols are displayed on the device: Manufacturer, production year and month Type BF applied part Follow Operating Instructions. Where there are great differences in temperature between the transport route and the installation site the device may not be put into operation im- mediately after being set up.
  • Page 10 What certain words and signs mean (Glossary) Polystyrene Cardboard Mixed paper Steel Wood 10/94...
  • Page 11: 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 and CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 224. Export This device is exclusively intended for use in the USA and Canada and may not be exported to other countries and operated there! The manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever in the event of non-compliance.
  • Page 12: Device Description

    What this device is Device description 1. Face tanner (UV high-pressure lamps) 2. UV low pressure lamps, base 3. Operating panel 4. Partition 5. Acrylic panel base 6. Adjustable air nozzles – Facial cooling 7. Body cooling air nozzles 8. UV low pressure lamps, canopy 9.
  • Page 13: Function Description

    What this device is Function description Tanning system 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. Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices.
  • Page 14: Transport

    What this device is Transport Installation location You may find detailed information on installation and setting up in the Installa- tion Instructions (see folder Technical Documentation). 3.8.1 Ventilation NOTICE Danger of failure! Danger of overheating by obstruction of the air routing. –...
  • Page 15: 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 mobile facili- ties (ships, buses, trains). Adaptation of the unit is re- quired in order to guarantee trouble-free operation when used in mobile facilities.
  • Page 16: Environmental Conditions

    What this device is NOTICE Damage to the device possible! The device is not to be used outdoors. Environmental conditions Optimum ambient temperature: Between 59 °F (15 °C) and 77 °F (25 °C)  Storage temperature: Between 5 °F (-15 °C) and 140 °F (+60 °C) ...
  • Page 17: 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 compo- nents are attached to the device. Ensure that the instruction signs are always clearly recognizable and easily legible. Any missing instruction signs or stick- ers must be replaced.
  • Page 18 What this device is 2: Module plate (example) 3: Standards 4: Spring warning sticker (1014118-..) 5: 'Remove lattice' sticker (842971-..) 11978 / 0 The sticker is located at the rear on top of the air outlet. 18/94...
  • Page 19 What this device is 6: Exposure label The sticker is mounted on the canopy head end. 09/2015 1015651-02 Operating instructions – 19/94...
  • Page 20 What this device is 7: Warning sticker UV radiation (801140-..) 8: Sticker 'Follow Operating Instructions' (1014232-..) 9: Sticker (1014367-..) 10: Age warning label (1508746-..) The sticker is mounted on the front panel. 20/94...
  • Page 21 What this device is 11: CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE sticker (1014186-..) 12: Adjust canopy movement stickers (1014114-..) 13: Voltage is not switched off sticker (800698-..) 09/2015 1015651-02 Operating instructions – 21/94...
  • Page 22 What this device is 14: Power unit components sticker (1501531-..) 15: OEM parts sticker (801138-..) The sticker is mounted on the bottom of the bed base. 16: Cable length warning sticker (1014119-..) 22/94...
  • Page 23 What this device is 17: USA mains connection sticker (1504660-..) The sticker is mounted on the left side panel. 18: Lamp cover base sticker (801139-..) The sticker is mounted on the lamp cover foot end. 19: Canada warning sticker (801371-..) 09/2015 1015651-02 Operating instructions –...
  • Page 24 What this device is 20: Air conditioning sticker (1002243-..) 13435 / 0 21: Warning sticker sensor base station (1009643-..) The sticker is mounted on the sensor base station. 24/94...
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    What this device is 3.10 Technical data 3.10.1 Power rating, electrical specifications and noise level SUN ANGEL 400 Power consumption rating: 10,000 W Rated frequency: 60 Hz Rated voltage: 230 V Rated fuses: 40 amp 3-pole 60 amp 2-pole Classification: Type BF applied part Ingress protection classification: IP20...
  • Page 26: Dimensions

    What this device is 3.10.2 Dimensions 47 4/16 in 1,200 mm B1 = 30 11/16 in 780 mm 48 7/16 in 1,230 mm H1 = 62 3/16 in 1,580 mm 84 10/16 in 2,150 mm (without Sound System) (without Sound System) 88 9/16 in 2,250 mm (with Sound System)
  • Page 27: Lamp Configuration

    What this device is 3.10.3 Lamp configuration NOTICE The use of other UV lamps and filter panels voids the operating license! SUN ANGEL 400 Lamp set Number Description Length Power Control Order-no. UV high pressure lamps 400 W 400 W / 0 W 12645-..
  • Page 28: Spare Parts

    What this device is 3.10.5 Spare parts Number Description Order-no. Acrylic panel 1504971-.. Filter 55567-.. Filter 51937-.. For more spare parts, contact Customer Service (see page 2). 28/94...
  • Page 29: Why You Use It

    Why you use it Why you use it Intended use This sunlamp product is intended exclusively for cosmetic tanning of the hu- man 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! UV 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 na- tional and local regulations. –...
  • Page 32 What you must do to avoid serious harm WARNING! Danger of ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet radiation - follow instructions. Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns or other eye injury - if discomfort develops, discontinue use and consult a physician. –...
  • Page 33: Sensor

    What you must do to avoid serious harm Sensor To ensure correct measurements, the sensor may not be used on the follow- ing parts of the body: Moles, liver spots and veins  Wounds, scars and pimples  Reddened areas (rosacea, sunburn) ...
  • 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 cleaned and disinfected after every tanning session: –...
  • Page 35: Vibra Shape (Vibration Plate)

    What you must do to avoid other harm Avoid incorrect usage, e.g.: Placing the sensor at an angle  Pressing too strongly when measuring (alters the blood flow to the skin in  the area measured) Vibra Shape (vibration plate) Not applicable for this device.
  • Page 36: Staff Training

    What you must do to avoid other harm Staff training As studio operator you are obligated to train your personnel and instruct them in the established legal and accident prevention regulations. Ensure that your staff have understood and observe these instructions. This includes: information regarding intended use and foreseeable misuse ...
  • 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! This sunlamp product must not be used on individuals who have had skin  cancer or have a family history of skin cancer. Persons repeatedly exposed to ultraviolet sunlamp products must be ...
  • Page 38: Benefits Of Using This Device

    Benefits of using this device Benefits of using this device Tanning system This device serves the purpose of cosmetic tanning for one adult person with skin suitable for tanning. Different tanning results can be achieved in varying strength tanning devices. This is due to the different strength UV lamps and the different UV-A and UV- B proportions of the UV radiation.
  • 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 device – 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. Via the Control Center the most important settings can be made before start- ing the device.
  • Page 42: Tanning Times

    How to use this device 12.4.2 Tanning times NOTE: The tanning times given in the table must not be exceeded! The sticker is mounted on the canopy head end. 42/94...
  • Page 43: How To Operate The Device

    How to use this device 12.5 How to operate the device 12.5.1 NFC Connect Not applicable for this device. 12.5.2 User settings overview Not applicable for this device. 09/2015 1015651-02 Operating instructions – 43/94...
  • Page 44: Functions

    How to use this device 12.6 Functions 1. START/STOP button 2. Display – Functions ... 3. Music pictogram 4. Body cooling/facial cooling pictogram 5. Facial tanner indicator 6. Air conditioning pictogram (only active if air conditioning available) 7. Minus button 8.
  • Page 45: Navigation

    How to use this device 12.6.1 Navigation The device is operated with the navigation ring. Switch on UV lamps: Tip the button once.  Switch off UV lamps/pause tanning: Hold the button.  Select device function (go to pictogram) e.g. MUSIC Select sub-function (if available) Change setting The diodes of the available functions and the navigation ring are illuminated in...
  • Page 46: Operating Display Of The Sensor

    How to use this device 12.7 Operating display of the sensor The operating statuses of the sensors are also indicated by different colours of the LED. The different colours also provide the user with direct feedback during measuring. Colour of the LED Behaviour Status Next step of the LED...
  • Page 47: Selection Of The Application

    How to use this device 12.8 Selection of the application Not applicable for this device. 12.9 Sun Select setting with the outer interface Not applicable for this device. 12.10 Measurement (automatic mode) If the sensor is not used the device will be operated using the legally pre- scribed minimum power of the UV lamps (see function description chapter 3.6).
  • Page 48: Connections

    How to use this device 12.11 Connections MP3 player and smartphone 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. The user can connect their own private MP3 player or smartphone to the device.
  • Page 49: How To Use

    How to use this device NOTE: The personal use of an MP3 player during tanning is not a public broadcast in copyright terms, so that there is no obliga- tion for registration or payment by the studio owner to the corresponding copyright owning company.
  • Page 50: Application Tips

    How to use this device 12.12.2 Application tips When describing the operation, the tanning device is often shown with the canopy open. During tanning the canopy must always be closed. Proper operation is not possible with the canopy open. – Lie down and place your head on the headrest or as indicated by the ergonomic base panel to maintain the proper distance between skin and lamps.
  • Page 51: 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 cleaned and disinfected after every tanning session: –...
  • Page 52: Safety Instructions For Cleaning/ Disinfection And Maintenance

    How to use this device 12.14 Safety instructions for cleaning/ disinfection and maintenance 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 53 How to use this device WARNING! Injuries and damage due to improper maintenance! If the maintenance intervals for the UV lamps are exceeded or incompatible UV lamps are installed, the share of harmful UVB radiation may increase. Sunburn and other skin dam- age may result.
  • Page 54: How To Clean/Disinfect

    How to use this device These occurrences are material-related and are unavoidable in processing. However, they have no significant effect on use and are therefore not accept- ed as defects. Over the course of time the acrylic panel will become discolored as a result of usage and must be replaced by customer-service personnel on a regular basis.
  • Page 55: 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 concentrated disinfectants or solvents (e.g. Lysoform, ethyl alcohol or other liquids containing alcohol) must nev- er be used for cleaning.
  • Page 56: Cleaning/Disinfection Plan

    How to use this device 12.15.2 Cleaning/disinfection plan Component Interval Activity page Handle Cleaning and disinfection Operating panel Cleaning and disinfection Acrylic panel Cleaning and disinfection Adjustable air nozzles Cleaning and disinfection Protective goggles Cleaning and disinfection MP3 cable Cleaning and disinfection Air nozzles Clean Surfaces...
  • Page 57: How To Maintain

    How to use this device NOTE: If desired, you may set the unit to require that cleaning/ disinfection be confirmed after each tanning session by press- ing the START/STOP button (when the cool-down time for the main fan has finished). 12.16 How to maintain 12.16.1...
  • Page 58 How to use this device Maintenance performed by the studio operator Component Interval Activity See page UV high pressure lamps Replace UV low pressure lamps, base Replace UV low pressure lamps, canopy Replace UV low pressure lamps, face tanner Replace Starter UV low pressure lamps, base Replace Starter, UV low pressure lamps, canopy...
  • Page 59 How to use this device Maintenance performed by authorized, trained and qualified staff In addition to the maintenance plan on page 57, the following items should be checked to ensure safe operation and use of your tanning system. Component Activity 1 Springs Inspect and replace as necessary Springs...
  • Page 60: Cleaning And Maintenance Work Preparation

    How to use this device NOTE: If the device is in service for longer than 10 years, it must be completely overhauled by a trained service technician. 12.16.3 Cleaning and maintenance work preparation Service kit 1. Allen key 2. Suction cup for filter panels, acrylic panel and canopy panel 3.
  • Page 61 How to use this device – Use the cushion as scratch prevention when opening the canopy panel. Removing the acrylic panel – Remove the screws and remove the washers. – Push the bed to the rear with one hand and pull it out of the front guide with the suction cup.
  • Page 62: Remove The Canopy Panel

    How to use this device The assembly is the same process in reverse order. WARNING! Crushing hazard due to improper maintenance! If the acrylic panel is mounted backwards, there will be a gap between front panel and acrylic panel. Always replace the acrylic panel as shown: The imprint on the panel must be next to the foot end at the rear side of the device.
  • Page 63: Remove The Side Section Panel

    How to use this device – Remove the canopy panel with the aid of a helper. The assembly is the same process in reverse order. When assembling the device please note: – Use the scratch protection. – Carefully lay the canopy panel in the guide. –...
  • Page 64: Removing The Front Panel

    How to use this device Removing the front panel – Remove the acrylic panel: see page 61. – If necessary, remove the screws from the inside. – Carefully lift the upper edge of the front panel out of the holder (pull up- wards).
  • Page 65: 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 66: 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 67: Makrolon Tubes

    How to use this device Makrolon tubes Not applicable for this device. Starter Replace faulty starters immediately.  You can recognize a faulty starter by the blackened ends of the lamps or when the lamps can no longer be started. Operating a lamp with a faulty starter significantly shortens its service life.
  • Page 68 How to use this device – Release the clamping holder. – Lift the filter panel, pull it out of the guide and remove it. – Unplug the UV lamps. – Clean the reflector. – Only utilize original UV lamps. – Only touch new lamps in the handling zone.
  • Page 69: Cleaning And Disinfection Of The Sensor

    How to use this device 12.16.5 Cleaning and disinfection of the sensor NOTE: Do not spray the sensor directly with disinfectant. Always remove the sensor from the station for cleaning and disinfection. – Remove the sensor from the base station. –...
  • Page 70: Cleaning Or Replacing The Uv Lamps In The Side Section

    How to use this device – Remove the lamp coverings at the head and foot ends. Replace the lamps: see page 65. Replace the starter: see page 67. – Remove the partition and carefully set aside (only for devices with an air conditioning unit).
  • Page 71: Cleaning Or Replacing Uv Lamps And Filter Panels In The Canopy

    How to use this device 12.16.8 Cleaning or replacing UV lamps and filter panels in the canopy – Remove the canopy panel: see page 62. – Remove the 2 lamp covers. Replacing lamps: UV low pressure lamps: see page 66. UV high pressure lamps and filter panels: see page 67.
  • Page 72: Cleaning Or Replacing The Uv Lamps And Filter Panels In The Shoulder Tanner

    How to use this device 12.16.9 Cleaning or replacing the UV lamps and filter panels in the shoulder tanner Not applicable for this device. 12.16.10 Cleaning or replacing the interior lights – Remove the canopy panel: see page 62. – Remove the lamp cover at the foot end.
  • Page 73: Cleaning Or Replacing The Canopy Accent Lighting

    How to use this device – Use scratch protection. – Carefully lay the canopy panel in the guide. 12.16.11 Cleaning or replacing the canopy accent lighting – Remove the screws. Replace the lamp: see page 65. Replace the starter: see page 67. The assembly is the same process in reverse order.
  • Page 74: Cleaning The Canopy Filter Mats

    How to use this device – Clean the filter moist or dry: Dry cleaning: Vacuum cleaner (depending on the degree of soiling) Moist cleaning: Water and detergent, or with a dishwasher. – Replace the cleaned and dried filters. The two outer filters clip into place with an audible click.
  • Page 75: 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 conditioning system and clean if necessary.
  • Page 76: Aqua / Aroma System Maintenance

    How to use this device – Replace the cleaned and dried filter. – Ensure that the filter is correctly positioned in the mounting. – Attach the condensate tank to the hose. – Replace the condensate tank and the air conditioning unit. –...
  • Page 77: How To Store The Device

    How to use this device 12.17 How to store the device 12.17.1 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.
  • Page 78: 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 severe burns or other eye injury. If discomfort develops, discontinue use and consult a physician. –...
  • Page 79: 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 troubleshooting: If a fault occurs, the error code flashes on the display. ...
  • Page 80: 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). 80/94...
  • Page 81: 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 im- prove the system or a system component even if they deviate from pictures and information in these instructions.
  • Page 82: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix 16.1 SUN ANGEL 400: EMC information 16.1.1 Table 201: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic emissions The tanning system has been designed for use in the electromagnetic envi- ronment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 83 Appendix 16.1.2 Table 202: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference The tanning system has been designed for use in the electromagnetic envi- ronment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment. Interference immunity tests IEC 60601 - Test level Defined level Electromagnetic...
  • Page 84 Appendix 16.1.3 Table 204: Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration – Electromagnetic interference The tanning system has been designed for use in the electromagnetic envi- ronment specified below. The device operator must ensure that it is used in such an environment. Interference IEC 60601 - Defined Electromagnetic environment –...
  • Page 85: And Sun Angel 400

    Appendix 16.1.4 Table 206: Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF communi- cations equipment and SUN ANGEL 400 SUN ANGEL 400 has been designed for use in an electromagnetic environ- ment in which the radiated HF interference is controlled. The operator of the device can help to reduce electromagnetic interference by maintaining a safe distance between the portable and mobile HF communication devices (trans- mitters) and the device itself as recommended below with regard to the com-...
  • Page 86: Jk-Products, Inc. - Limited Warranty

    10 days after purchase to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims. If the warranty card is not registered, proof of purchase from JK-Products, Inc. or its authorized dealer or distributor will be required prior to any consideration on warranty claims.
  • Page 87: Limited Acrylic Warranty

    JK Products, Inc. assumes no liability for the cost of removing defective sheets or installing replacement sheets, or for damage to persons or property. To make a claim, contact an authorized dealer or distributor of JK-Products, Inc. or Global Service USA with the model number, the serial number, and the date of purchase of the bed in which the acrylic will be used.
  • Page 88: Labor Warranty Claim/Credit Procedures

    Each dealer/distributor has their own internal procedure for handling Warranty Claims and credits. NOTE: JK-Products, Inc., the manufacturer, does not involve itself in the direct handling of a Warranty Claim except where mitigat- ing circumstances apply and where required by law.
  • Page 89: Limited Lifetime Warranty

    This warranty is not transferable and is only applicable to the original pur- chaser named on a completed and registered warranty record at JK-Products, Inc. headquarters. 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.
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  • Page 92: Index

    Index Index Accent lighting Facial tanner canopy ........ 73 cleaning/replacing ....71 front panel ......73 maintenance intervals ... 53, 57 Acrylic panel Filter load ........25 cleaning ......73, 74 Air conditioning cleaning/ disinfection intervals ... 56 filter ........75 Filter panels ......
  • Page 93 Index Obligations UV lamps of the studio operator ....35 base ........69 Operating altitude ...... 15 control ......... 27 Order numbers ....27, 28 facial tanner ......71 power rating ......27 Packaging ......... 77 Plastic surfaces (care) ....55 Ventilation .........
  • Page 94 Index 94/94...

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