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General description (fig. 1, page 3)
A Tube lamps and starters of the couch
B Tube lamps and starters of the canopy
C Facial tanner
D Switch(es) for facial tanner
O = facial tanner off
A and , = facial tanner on at 75% of its full power
A and » = facial tanner on at full power
E Fan for body cooling
F Switches for fan
O = fan off
A and n = fan on at half power
A and b = fan on at full power
G End covers
H Mains cord
I Legs of the frame
J Connecting tubes with protective covers
K Connecting cords between power supply unit and couch and
canopy
L Fans to cool the tube lamps
M Vents
N Acrylic sheets
O Protective foil
P Protective goggles (2 pairs)
(type no. HB 072/service no. 4822 690 80147)
Q Screws, socket-head screws and decorative caps
R Socket-head screw wrench, screwdriver and spanner
S Pillow
T Remote control
U Hour counter
V Guide rails
W Power supply unit
Making the solarium ready for use
• It requires two people to assemble and move the solarium (fig. 2).
• During assembly the solarium becomes heavier and more difficult
to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the solarium at the
place where it will be used. Make sure there is enough free space
beside (at least 50 cm) and behind (at least 30 cm) the solarium.
- Assemble the tubes of the frame by means of socket-head screws
(fig. 3).
• Make sure the larger assembly openings in the legs of the frame are
pointing outward.
- Fasten the guide rails for the power supply to the frame (fig. 4).
• Make sure the locking pins are at the front and pointing inward.
- Pull the locking pins outward, as indicated in fig. 5, and give them a
quarter turn.
- Push the power supply unit some 10 cm along the guide rails
(fig. 6) and give the locking pins a quarter turn back to their
original position. Push the power supply unit further along the
guide rails until you hear a click.
• NB: The plugs should be pointing backwards. Make sure the cords
do not get caught under the wheels of the unit.
- Put the couch on the legs carefully. Make sure the legs slide
steadily into the appropriate openings in the couch (fig. 7).
• NB: The connecting tubes of the couch should be pointing
backward.
- Put the canopy on the floor with the tube lamps pointing
downward (fig. 8).
- Lift the canopy together with another person and position its
connecting tubes over the connecting tubes of the couch (fig. 9).
- Slide the tubes steadily into the connecting tubes of the couch.
- Put the plugs of the power supply unit in the sockets of the couch
and the canopy.
Insert the large plug into the socket of the power supply unit. This
will take some effort. Lock the plug in position by operating the
metal handle (figs. 10 and 11). For undoing the plug, see fig. 12.
The small plugs are identical and interchangeable. Put them in the
appropriate sockets of the power supply unit (fig. 13). For undoing
the small plugs, see fig. 14.
- Pull the remote control forward between the couch and the
canopy.
- Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame (fig. 15) with the
screws supplied (fig. 16). Slide the front panel behind the edges of
the side panels and fasten it with the screws supplied (fig.17).
Stick to the order indicated in fig. 15 to ensure that side panels (1)
and (2) enclose the edges of the front panel (3).
- Fasten the front panel to the couch and push the decorative caps
onto the screw heads.
• The only purpose of the panels is to enhance the appearance of the
appliance.
- NB: Only move the solarium by carefully sliding its legs across the
floor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the floor together with
another person.
• Never try to move the solarium as shown in fig. 18. This could
cause the frame to couch to become detached.
Making ready for use
- Push the canopy backward (fig. 19) and remove the protective foil
from the acrylic sheet (fig. 20).
- Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the wall socket.