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Matrix L33-ER - SOLVING PROBLEMS; Common Issues and Troubleshooting Solutions

Matrix L33-ER
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SOLVING PROBLEMS
IF THE REMEDIAL ACTION TAKEN FAILS TO RECTIFY THE PROBLEM, CONTACT A TECHNICIAN
(*) Operations marked with an asterisk must be carried out solely by technicians
trained and authorized by the manufacturer.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
White light escaping from lamps
Broken ! lter Replace ! lter (*);.
Filter not correctly positioned Check correct ! lter position
Display offSolarium off
Power failure Check secondary and main switches;
Blown fuse Change fuse.
Decrease in tanning powerLamp
does not tan
Deposits and/or dust on ! lters, glass or acrylic Clean parts as instructed;
Lamps/tubes too old
Check that number of operating hours of lamps/tu-
bes is not over recommended duration.
One or more lamps off
Blown fuse Change fuse (*);
One or more broken lamps Replace lamps (*);
Ignitor malfunction Replace ignitor (*);
Loose terminals Check cable connections(*).
Premature aging of acrylic
Defect or malfunction of lamp ventilation fans Check that air intakes are unobstructed (*);
Broken ! lter Replace broken ! lter (*);
Filter not correctly positioned Check correct ! lter position.
Main switch trips Electrical system overload Contact technician.
Token unit malfunction Jammed token Check for presence of objects in slot.
Radio malfunction Poor reception: Is headphone socket inserted? Extract aerial;Remove socket;
Control panel malfunction Incorrect operation or panel defect Carry out reset procedures (see speci! c instructions)
Filter Alarm Visualization
FLT 1-2-3-4
Broken Filter or defect serigraphy Substitution ! lter (*);
Filter not in his right position respect to the
el. contact
Verify if the ! lter is in right position
Fan Alarm Visualization FAN 1-2
Disconnected supply connector of ventilation Re-assemble connector (*);
Broken Fuse of vent. protection Substitution fuse (*);
defect supply Substitution card (*);
Thermic Alarm Visualization TER
Fun locking Verify supply voltage (*);
Obstruction expulsion channel Release air channel (*);
Obstruction aspiration channel Verify cleanliness for the air ! lters (*);
Water conditioner level alarm visua-
lization
Full box Empty box
High pressure conditioner alarm
visualization
Possible obstruction air ! lters Clean ! lters (*)
Fun cooling locking Verify or substitution fan
Low pressure conditioner alarm
visualization
Gas refrigerant loss Verify gas circuit and eventual recharging (*)
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