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Warns about UV radiation, skin injury, aging, and cancer from sunbed use.
Alerts to shock risks, water usage, and servicing precautions for the unit.
Emphasizes protective eyewear and consulting a physician for sensitivity.
Advises on correct voltage, ambient temperature, and airflow for safe operation.
Details the required 220V AC NEMA 6-20R outlet and dedicated circuit.
Lists all included parts and tools required for the assembly process.
Instructions for securely attaching the stand legs to the bench base.
Steps for mounting the hinge brackets to the bench and canopy ends.
Guidance on installing and engaging gas springs for canopy support.
How to connect the canopy's power cord to the bench receptacle.
Plugs the sunbed's main power cord into a dedicated electrical outlet.
Advice on skin prep, cosmetics, hair products, and eyewear before tanning.
Explains how to use exposure time tables and tanning progression.
Details the timer display, timer button, and stop button functions.
Instructions for cleaning the tanning bed's bench and canopy after each session.
Guidance on deep cleaning fans, lamps, acrylic shields, and reflectors.
Check fasteners, gas springs, power cord, and acrylic for integrity.
Procedure for changing lamps and lamp starters for optimal tanning.
Steps to safely remove and reinstall the protective acrylic shields.
Solutions for the sunbed not producing any tanning effect.
Troubleshooting steps when lamps do not illuminate or timer is blank.
Diagnosing issues when specific lamps do not turn on.
Resolving problems with the canopy not remaining in the open position.
Troubleshooting why the sunbed turns off unexpectedly.
Details the terms, limitations, and coverage of the 18-month manufacturer's warranty.
Steps required to initiate and process a warranty claim for the unit.
The Perfect Sun 240 WOLFF. SYSTEM is a tanning sunbed designed for individual use, providing a controlled environment for ultraviolet (UV) light exposure. Its primary function is to facilitate tanning, with features aimed at user safety, ease of operation, and straightforward maintenance.
The sunbed utilizes specialized lamps to emit ultraviolet radiation, which stimulates melanin production in the skin, leading to a tan. It is designed to be used indoors, offering a consistent and controlled tanning experience. The unit is composed of a bench and a canopy, which houses the tanning lamps. The canopy can be lowered to a desired position above the user, ensuring optimal exposure. A built-in timer allows users to set the duration of their tanning session, and safety features, such as protective eyewear, are mandated to prevent eye and skin injury from UV exposure. The system is engineered to provide a tanning experience that can be customized based on individual skin types, with recommended exposure times to prevent overexposure.
Before using the sunbed, users are advised to ensure their skin is free of cosmetics, tanning oils, or other body lotions, except those specifically made for tanning devices. Natural body oils should not be removed by bathing or showering immediately before tanning. Hair should be kept from contacting sunbed surfaces, and a shower cap or towel is recommended if gels, mousses, or sprays are used. Safety goggles, provided with the sunbed, must be worn during operation to protect the eyes from UV light. Regular sunglasses are not sufficient for protection.
The sunbed accommodates various skin types, categorized from Sensitive (Type I) to Dark (Type IV), each with specific recommended exposure times to prevent burns and achieve an optimal tan. Untanned individuals are advised not to tan on consecutive days during their first week. Tanning sessions should not exceed once a day. Tanning typically becomes noticeable after the first few sessions and maximizes after approximately four weeks, with maintenance sessions recommended once or twice per week thereafter. Individuals with a base tan can start at advanced levels. The maximum exposure time for any session is 12 minutes. New lamps emit approximately 10% more UV radiation during their first 50 hours of operation, requiring a 10% reduction in recommended tanning times during this period.
To operate, the user lies down on the bench, and the canopy is lowered to maintain at least 2 inches (5.1 centimeters) between the body and the canopy's clear plastic panel. The timer display shows the remaining session time. The timer button initiates the tanning session, turning on the lamps and starting the countdown. This button can also be pressed repeatedly to decrease the tanning time if a shorter session is desired. A stop button is available to interrupt the tanning session at any time. Once the timer reaches "0," the lamps automatically turn off. The canopy is then raised by pushing its outer edge. The sunbed requires a 220V AC source and a NEMA 6-20R electrical outlet on a dedicated 20 Amp circuit, which must be earth grounded. Ambient room temperature should not exceed 80°F, and the sunbed should be placed at least 6 inches from any wall to ensure proper airflow for cooling.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are crucial for the longevity and performance of the sunbed. After each use, the bench and canopy should be cleaned and disinfected with a non-abrasive disinfectant cleaner that does not contain ammonia or ammonia derivatives, as ammonia can damage the acrylic shield. The acrylic should be lightly sprayed and wiped dry with a clean, soft cloth.
Periodic thorough cleaning is necessary due to dust buildup on the lamps and reflectors caused by the cooling fans. This involves removing the acrylic shields and lamps, wiping each lamp with a soft cloth, cleaning both sides of the acrylic shields with a non-ammonia disinfectant cleaner, and wiping the reflectors with a clean damp cloth before re-installing the lamps and shields.
Mechanical inspection is recommended every 400-500 hours of use. This includes verifying that all fasteners, especially hinge bolts, are firmly in place. Gas springs should be inspected for signs of wear and replaced if they fail to hold the canopy in the full open position. The AC power cord and its connections should also be inspected. The acrylic shields should be checked for cracks or scratches and replaced if damaged.
Lamps should be replaced after approximately 800-1000 hours of use to ensure maximum tanning effectiveness, as their output diminishes over time. Lamp starters should also be replaced whenever lamps are changed. Only certified lamps, as specified in the safety information, should be used to avoid voiding the warranty and violating federal regulations. To replace a lamp, grasp it at one end and the middle, turn it a quarter turn, and gently remove it. Reinstallation involves inserting the pins into the lamp holder slots and turning the lamp a quarter turn.
Removing and replacing acrylic shields involves prying up the hinged profiles along the length of the bed until they release, then sliding the acrylic shield out. Reinstallation is the reverse process, ensuring the profiles snap tightly back into place. Care must be taken as the edges of the acrylic shield may be sharp.
Troubleshooting guidance is provided for common issues such as the sunbed not tanning (checking power, voltage, lamp hours, acrylic), lamps failing to light (checking power, connections), the canopy not staying up (lubricating/replacing gas springs), and the sunbed not staying lit (checking power). The manual also outlines a warranty for structural defects, parts, and labor, with specific durations for different components, and provides instructions for filing a warranty claim.
| Brand | Perfect Sun |
|---|---|
| Model | WOLFF 24D |
| Accuracy | ±5% |
| Operating Temperature | 0-50°C |
| Humidity | 80% RH |
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