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Evolution Light
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR THE SUBSTITUTION OF THE LAMP
For the substitution of the lamp follow scrupulously the indications below not to cause damage to the lamp and
to avoid risks for the operator.
1. Assure that the solarium has done at least one ! nal cooling cycle (at the end of the tanning session) so that
the internal temperature does not exceed 35/40°C.
2. Disconnect the solarium from the electricity input, via the general switch.
3. Follow the instruction found in the user’s manual and maintenance for the removal of the acrylics and ! lters
(blue and transparent) so that you can have access to the re" ector where the lamp is installed.
4. Assure that the new lamp is compatible in terms of power with the exhausted lamp that must be substitu-
ted.
5. Turn the lamp 180° so that the bulb of the
lamp is position towards the back of the re-
" ector.
REMOVAL OF LAMP
6. Remove the lamp by pulling towards the external
part of the re" ector, acting on the two lateral ceramic
sockets, so that it can be unhooked from the electrical
contact.
Bulb of the lamp
Pull with caution
POSITIONING OF THE NEW LAMP
7. Assure that you do not touch the glass of
the lamp with your hands, paying attention
in handling the lamp holding it by the cera-
mic supports.
8. Position the lamp above the two metallic parts so that
they correspond with the electrical contacts. Then insert the
lamp in the electrical contact and turn it 180° so that you
assure the hook-up, bring the bulb of the lamp as the initial
position.
Push with caution
NB. After the lamp change, before using the solarium verify the exits of the ballasts that they were not modi! ed to increase the
power to the lamp; if this operation was done all the connections must return to their original position.
Back of re" ector
Ceramic socket
Electrical contact
In compliance with the european directives 2002/96/CEE - 2002/95/CEE - 2003/118/CEE and the Italian legislative
decree D.LGS. n.151/05 - D.LGS. n.22/97 - D.LGS n.389/97 - D.LGS n.426/98 , the lamps used should be treated as
special waste as they correspond to European waste code 20 01 21. Anyone deciding to dispose of this waste him or her
must do so in full respect of all existing applicable legislation.
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