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HPA Solarium HB 975/A

Sun & Relaxmobile

Domestic Appliances and Personal Care

TECHNICAL DATA Input voltage Input consumption Fuse UVA source Ballast : 230V - 50Hz : approx. 2550W : 16 A : 4x HPA Flexpower 400-600 : 2x 400W : 2x 500W Starter : integrated soft start system Timer : digital 30 mins Cooling : 1x fan floor part : 3x fan tanning part Radiation area : 190 x 70 cm Output (min) UVX-36 meter : 4.2 mW/cm2 at 65 cm in centre facial unit Protecting goggles : 2x HB072 - 4822 690 80147 Safety : CENELEC insulation class 2 : UV type 3 Weight : approx. 45 kg

AS THE APPLIANCE IS HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO SCRATCHING, YOU SHOULD BE EXTRA CAREFUL DURING DISASSEMBLY. TO PREVENT THE MULTI-CORE CABLES FROM GETTING DAMAGED AT THE HINGES, THEY MUST BE ASSEMBLED AND CLAMPED AT THE ORIGINAL PLACES.

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C1 C3 C4

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B1 NC IR1 TCO2 La 1 SK2

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B9 C7 L6 B7 B8 C8 L7 B6 B3 C9 L8 B5 B2 C10 L9 B4 IR

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION Tanning appliance HB975 is equipped with a universal power PCB. This means that the specific characteristics of the appliance have to be programmed in a microcontroller to determine the way in which various components are activated. When the mains plug is inserted into the wall socket, the display of the remote control will show all functions available to the user. Including the various combinations, these functions are:
time setting full body tanning half body tanning relax session

After pressing the key, the display showing and, the UV working hours will be shown. After 750 operating hours, an L will automatically appear on the display to indicate that the HPA lamps need to be replaced or the tanning time must be slightly increased. The clock speed of the µ-controller is derived from the 50 Hz mains frequency. This frequency is also used to control the 8 triacs that determine the switch-in point (soft start) of the cos ! capacitors and the HPA and IR lamps. The fans are switched via the safety relay. This relay is part of the (one fault condition) timer circuit. If the control of the triacs is disturbed due to a fault in the µ-controller, the UV lamps may not be switched off. As the µ-controller also generates a pulsating direct voltage to power the relay, the relay will be de-energised in case of a fault, thereby interrupting the lamp circuit. Conversely, the appliance will not start if the switch contacts of the relay are closed at that moment (sticking contacts). The remote control is galvanically isolated from the mains, with power supply and control taking place via a 4-core cable. The remote control only functions as input/output terminal. The IR lamps are started by means of the conventional phase cut-in principle and burn at full power after about 8 seconds.

The UV lamps may produce a humming sound just after start-up. This humming sound will stop as soon as the lamps burn properly, which is after about 20 seconds. At this point the light intensity clearly increases. During the last minute of the session the beeper produces an intermittent signal to alert the user to the fact that a new session can be set.

DISASSEMBLY 1. FLOOR PART (item 37) - Remove the cord holders (item 28) and detach the cord clamps at the back. - Remove the covers (item 29 and 39). The cover on the flex side can only be removed last. 2. REMOTE CONTROL (item 41) - Remove the cord holder and pull the connector loose. 3. WHEEL (item 49) - Remove the covers (item 29,39). - Remove the locking plate and the nearest frame screw. - Push the shaft out of its clamping. 4. GAS SPRING (item 14) - Remove the covers (item 29,39). - Put the appliance in its highest operating position (to ensure that no pressure is excerted on the gas spring) and tighten the ornamental screw (item 26). - Loosen the 10-core cable so that the cable can easely slide through the cable duct. - Remove a retaining ring from the hinge shaft at A. - Tilt the appliance carefully so that the radiation part rests on the floor. - Support the floor part to remove the pressure from the hinge shaft. - Remove the hinge shaft and lower the floor part onto the floor. - Remove the 2 bearing bushes. - Loosen the ornamental screw (item 26), slide the top part of the stand approx. 20 cm inwards and tighten the screw again. - Remove the 2 screws from the upper part of the stand at B and pull this part loose from the hinge. - After the shafts have been removed, the gas spring can be slid out of the stand. 5. HIGHT ADJUSTMENT (item 27) - Loosen the lower attachment of the gas spring in the manner described under 4. - Remove the cord with its clamping by pressing the snap clamping on the inside. - Remove the outer tube. - Remove the 2 guide blocks and slide the clamping block from the inner tube. 6. HINGE WITH GAS SPRING (item 12) - Remove the stand part in the manner described under 4 and 5. - Remove the upper ornamental strips from the hinge part. - Remove the cover (item 17) from the radiation part. - Remove the cover from the connector compartment. - Detach the 10-core cable. - Remove the retaining ring from the locking shaft at C and push the shaft out of the stand. - Remove the hinge part. 7. HPA LAMP (item 23) or IR LAMP (item 23A) - Remove the glass filter from the lamp unit in question. The lamp unit will continue to cling to the upper part. - Remove the reflector clamps. - Remove the reflector and take the lamp from the holder.

NB: When checking or replacing HPA lamps, pay attention to the following: a. HPA lamps only start burning when they have cooled down sufficiently. b. Never touch a lamp with your fingers. Clean the lamp with a cloth moistened with alcohol, if necessary. c. After assembly the glass filter should be free from finger prints and dust. Clean the glass filter with a cloth moistened with alcohol, if necessary. 8. COVER OUTER SECTION (item 19) - Remove the cover (item 17) and the cover of the connector compartment. - Detach the wires of the outer section. - Support this section and remove the 3 fixing screws at D. 9. COVER INNER SECTION (item 1) - Disassembly of the cover is not advisable, since the non-visible parts of the pivot can only be fitted with special tools. For this reason, the cover is supplied as a whole with grip plate and wiring. - Remove the centre glass filter and assemble it onto the new cover. - Remove the outer sections (see under 8) and attach them to the inner section. - Detach the wiring that runs through the tube of the stand. - Remove the upper ornamental strips. - Remove the retaining ring from the locking shaft at C and push the shaft out of the stand. - Pull the inner section out of the stand. 10. POWER PCB (item 30) - Pull the mains plug out of the wall socket. - Remove the cover (item 29, see under .1) - Replace the power PCB and connect all connectors. - Place the cover on the base. The display of the remote control will now show error code E06 or E05. - This indicates that the power PCB still needs to be programmed (code A09) for use in the HB975 according to the input in the table. The following fault codes have been defined: E01 - Safety circuit interrupted This code will appear on the display for 5 seconds, while the beeper produces a loud beep. Check whether the lamp units are in the correct position, whether all fans work or whether any UV filter is missing, broken or damaged. E02 - Safety relay does not work according to specification Replace the power module (item 30). E03 / Fault in microprocessor E04 - Replace the power module (item 30). E05 / Application code not programmed E06 - This only occurs in case of a new power module supplied by Service. Program the application code, beginning at line 1, step 3.

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1
Open Service Mode

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A09
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Close Service Mode
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23A

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062 442 062 271 214 062 252 380 450 062 530 062 062 529 530 401 062 265 062 361 062 325 062 134 424

94940 01238 94970 30619 12662 94960 11236 10228 10449 94930 70444 94760 94910 10401 70126 11733 94950 11215 94980 11042 94810 20102 94220 30032 44225

housing with grip end cover flex l/r 6c micro switch 14-tabs pcb lamphousing L/R automatic cutout 120C reflector M distance indicator lamphousing M spring washer hinge complete flex in stand 10c gasspring retaining ring flex clamping grip cover tab connector cover L/R fan complete M fan complete L/R lampholder UV/IR reflector L/R HPA lamp IRK lamp

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49

4222 4222 4222 4822 4822 4822 4222 4222 4222 4222 =5 4222 4222 4222 4222 4822 4822 4222 4822 4222 4222 4822 4222 4822 4822

062 062 062 401 256 442 062 062 062 062 062 062 062 062 442 321 062 146 062 062 528 062 265 528

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orn. strips (2x3) orn. caps (4x) adj. knob clamping unit flexholder L/R cover R.C.-side power module 4-s connector mains 4-s connector capacitors 9-s connector ballasts fan complete pcb frame housing floorpart orn. prop (4+2) cover flex-side mains flex EU remote control ballast 500W/230V ballast 400W/230V bar grip wheel small capacitor 50µF/250V connecting block mains wheel large

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