Sun Dazzler Owners Manual

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4251 N.E.Port Drive Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 800-554-8268 America's best tan ™ Owner & Assembly Manual America’s best tan™ 2M and Sundazzler™ VHR Les Spécifications Françaises Enclos www.heartlandtan.com Part #94052 02/02 Table Of Contents 3 . . . . . . . . . . .Welcome 4 . . . . . . . . . . .Warnings And Cautions 5 . . . . . . . . . . .Repairs 5 . . . . . . . . . . .Service 5 . . . . . . . . . . .Replacement Parts And Lamps 5 . . . . . . . . . . .Eye Protection 6 . . . . . . . . . . .Care And Cleaning 6 . . . . . . . . . . .Relamping 7 - 14 . . . . . . .Timer System 15 - 20 . . . . . .2M/Sundazzler™ Specifications/Exposure Schedule 21 - 29 . . . . . .2M/Sundazzler™ Assembly Instructions 30 - 33 . . . . . .Sundazzler™ Changing Room Assembly Instructions 34 - 38 . . . . . .2M Changing Room Assembly Instructions 39 . . . . . . . . . .Limited Warranty www.heartlandtan.com 02/02 2 Welcome Dear Valued Customer: Congratulations! You have just purchased one of the finest pieces of tanning equipment available to the indoor tanning industry. We at Heartland Tanning, Inc. sincerely appreciate your business. The 2M and Sundazzler™ VHR tanning booths are manufactured right here in the heart of our country. Our tanning booths are constructed of 12GAUGE solid steel and is designed to hold up under heavy use. We have confidence in our manufactured products and that is why our equipment is backed by Heartland’s unprecedented 3 year limited warranty. Designed to be user friendly, the 2M and Sundazzler™ are easy to assemble and maintain. Please read your owner & assembly manual thoroughtly prior to the first use of your new tanning booth. Heartland Tanning, Inc. 4251 N.E. Port Drive Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 1-800-554-8268 NOTICE: Any misuse, abuse, modifications, alteration, improper installation, etc. of this product or its intended use will subject said party to direct responsibility for any and all consequences resulting from such action. Furthermore, such actions will void all warranties and may relieve Heartland Tanning, Inc. of any liabilities relating to said product. www.heartlandtan.com 02/02 3 Follow the exposure schedule in accordance with your skin type. and advise using protective eyewear while taking a tanning session. Inc. You can not vary the strength of the lamps in your unit. 2.WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Certain drugs – particularly those designed to produce photosensitivity – may cause individuals under the influence of this type drug to experience adverse effects and those people should avoid exposure to UV sources of all kinds. at: 1-800-554-8268 8:00AM to 5:00PM (CST) www. Two (2) pair of goggles are provided with each 2M/SUNDAZZLER™ 46 VHR™ sold. WARNING If you have been diagnosed by physician as being allergic to the sun or are currently taking photosensitive medications. contact Heartland Tanning. Doctors will advise persons taking these drugs of possible adverse effects. Failure to do so may result in overexposure. CAUTION While there is no immediate clinical evidence regarding UVA exposure and its effects upon expectant mothers. MANDATORY READING ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER USAGE PRIOR TO USING ANY TANNING SYSTEM REMEMBER 1.heartlandtan. Should you have any question regarding the proper use of your tanning system. it is strongly advised that expectant mothers be discouraged from using the tanning unit. consult your physician before using the tanning unit. It is recommended that only one (1) person at a time should use the tanning system while in use.com 02/02 4 . protective eyewear. timers and acrylic must be in compliance with CFR21 1040. you should contact the dealer/distributor through whom you purchased your unit. must be in compliance with NECA regulations and performed by a qualified electrician.EYE PROTECTION If you are in need of any of the above mentioned products or services. but not limited to.REPLACEMENT PARTS AND LAMPS . please call our Service Department for assistance at: 1-800-554-8268. lamps.20. NOTE: Electrical connection to power supply.heartlandtan. Warning: Wear protective eyewear. www.SERVICE .com 02/02 5 . In the event that you are unable to do so.REPAIRS . failure to may result in severe burns or long-term injury to eyes. NOTE: All repairs and replacement components including. (Refer: Care and cleaning instructions. The acrylic should never be wiped with a dry cloth because this will generate a slight static charge which will attract dust. www. To ensure the reflector is facing the back always have the label on the lamp facing the user. A mild liquid detergent and water solution can be used temporarily in place of Acrylic Cleaner. RELAMPING INSTRUCTIONS 2M/SD-46 1. Clean and replace acrylic. For maximum efficiency of your 2M/SUNDAZZLER™ 46 VHR™ periodic cleaning of lamps is required. include model number and serial number. Turn the bi-pin lamp and remove from lampholder.Replacement lamps must comply with CFR 21 1040.CARE AND CLEANING OF YOUR 2M/SUNDAZZLER™ 46 VHR™ After each session is completed.Replacement lamps must comply with CFR 21 1040. REMEMBER: The lamps are REFLECTOR LAMPS.20 1. Align the bi-pin lamp and slide the top and bottom into the lampholder. 4. 2. Replace only with COSMOLUX® VHR™ 16180/160W 2. Wipe the floor and acrylic with a clean cloth. make sure the lamp is turned so the reflector is facing the back of the unit. Remove acrylic strips and slide acrylic out of the unit. spray the booth floor with Acrylic Cleaner. 5. When ordering lamps. include model number and serial number. CAUTION: Do not use excessive amounts of water. When ordering lamps. Disconnect power from unit. a specially formulated UVT (ultra-violet transmitting) Acrylic Cleaner. Replace only with COSMOLUX® VHR™ 200 16220/180W 2.com 02/02 6 . Reconnect unit to power. any abrasive cleaners. 3. LAMP GUIDE SD46 . 2M .20 1.heartlandtan.) 6. Spray and clean the acrylic. or any spray cleaner that carry label warnings regarding reactions to contact with skin! DO NOT USE ALCOHOL ELECTRICAL SAFETY: The tanning unit should be disconnected from the power supply before cleaning or any repairs are made! Avoid water or solution entering the lamp compartment. Refer to relamping instructions for acrylic removal. T-Max/004 OEM Installation and User’s Guide OVERVIEW Congratulations on your purchase of Salon Systems. Contact your dealer or Salon Systems. is not liable for loss of profits. or other legal action even if Salon Systems. and should not be construed as a commitment by Salon Systems. special. breach of contract. The numbers currently displayed represents the parameter number that you can observe or change. negligence. This should take about 5-6 seconds. Inc. However. Press and hold the Start/Stop and the Up buttons simultaneously on the Heartland Timer. This warranty allocates risks of product failure between the Purchaser and Salon Systems. Each Heartland Timer can individually control a tanning bed. incidental. also violates the stated warranty.USE AND GUIDE TO TIMER SYSTEM (C) COPYRIGHT 1999 by Salon Systems. Inc.1" on the display release the buttons. Check for compliance with local building codes. or its agent has been advised of the possibility of such damages. The T-Max Series is designed for complete automation and control of your tanning equipment. In the event the product fails to perform. Inc. This is an indication that you are in the parameter mode. As soon as you see a ".’s T-Max Series of tanning bed timers. Inc.heartlandtan.’s hardware pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this warranty. Inc. Salon Systems. CONFIGURATION Setting Parameters Note: If you are using a T-Max Manager or T-Max Manager/Plus and multiple Heartland Timers. Inc. Salon Systems. Salon System. Inc. to the factory to be serviced or replaced at the factory’s discretion.com 02/02 7 . Salon Systems Inc. consequential. This information is subject to change without notice. The information in this manual is believed to be correct. 1. loss savings. A factory 3 second delay between all functions is standard on all Ovation™ beds. will pay to ship the repaired or replaced product by the shipping means of our choosing. indirect or other similar damages arising form breach of warranty. This manual should be used by the licensed electrician installing your T-Max timing system. or for any claim brought against you by another party.’s products assumes all risk and responsibility of use and indemnifies Salon Systems. Inc. A Heartland Timer is an OEM board that can be installed in a tanning bed or tanning booth. Returns will not be accepted without a Return Authorization Number assigned by the factory. Operation is accomplished via front panel controls. Inc. 2. assumes no responsibility for any errors herein. against all damages. Inc. www. it may be returned. Inc. remove power form the TMax Manager or T-Max Manager/Plus and keep the power removed until all parameter changes are complete. can be connected back-to-back with a T-Max 1A or T-Max 3A for remote front desk control or be connected with many Heartland Timers and a T-Max Manager or Manager/Plus to control many beds from a remote location. TIMER WARRANTY This product is warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one year form date of purchase. it is a violation of the stated warranty to cut or modify the provided modular cables supplied with the T-Max Series Timers. Inc. Shipping Paid. It is a Condition of Sale that the user of Salon Systems. Press the Up or Down buttons until the parameter number that you want to observe or change is displayed. if you are not sure if the timer that you are connection is an approved timer. Connection the T-Max Series to third party timers not approved by Salon Systems. if you are checking lamp hours (Parameter 6) and the display flashes the numbers 53 three times. To display this value. The Heartland Timer will show a number with a period illuminated in the lower center of the display. 6. The current value for that parameter will be displayed and flashing. etc. two numbersthree times. two numbers-three times. pause. pauses then repeats. The number shown is the current value for that parameter.3 Press the Start/Stop button. Press the Up or Down buttons to change the parameter to the desired value.com 02/02 8 . For Lamp. 4. pause. etc. If you want to clear the value for that parameter. then 14 three times. For example. press the Up and Down buttons at the same time until the display shows 0. www.0. the value displayed can be as high as 9999. To exit the Parameter mode and make the Heartland Timer available for the next session. the Heartland Timer will flash tow numbers-three times. You may now change another parameter by pressing the Up and Down buttons until the parameter that you want to change is displayed. The display will show the parameter number you just change and a solid period in the lower center of the display. 5. press and hold the both Up and Down buttons until the display shows a 0 with no periods displayed. Repeat Steps 2-4 for each parameter you want to change.heartlandtan. Press the Start/Stop button. then two numbers-three times. Session Counts. then the total lamp hours stored in that Heartland Timer is 5314. 2 with the period flashing. 0 = Disabled. When setting the address. 2 = After the session ends and the clean room is cleared. 1 = Enabled 0 = Stand Alone Enabled.m the Heartland Timer will show the last session time entered. A number will appear on the display and be flashing.heartlandtan. C) Do not set any address over 100. Table 1 . Used is the timer is being controlled by either a FST® or Database® Series Timer. Pressing and holding the Up button will cause the display to count up. 1 = Disabled 0 = Disabled. the Heartland Timer will show a 0. Press the Up or Down buttons until the desired address is displayed.# Salon Level 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 Description Address Beep Mode Delay Time Session Lamp Hours Bed Hours Manual Session Counts Clean Room Manual Lockout* Cool Down Mode 5 Min. Used as point of reference. remember 3 rules: A) Set each Heartland Timer to a unique address. 5. To exit. Release the buttons. 1 = After session ends and the clean room is cleared. 1. the center period will flash rapidly. When set to a 1.1" will appear on the display. The 1 will not be flashing. This should take about 5-6 seconds. The ". Heartland Timer will beep for 10 seconds every 5 minutes Counts number of sessions ran through the TMax® 3A. 2. the max. 0=Alarm Only. Press the Start/Stop button. this is address 102. See Section for JPI settings 02/02 19* Third Part Interface 1 0 www. Once the count reaches 100. Press and hold the Start/Stop buttons simultaneously on the Heartland Timer until a . 1 = Enabled. B) Do not set any address to 0. When session starts. 1=Alarm and Flip Delay in minutes stored in the Heartland Timer Total Session counts for Heartland Timer Counts Bulb hours for each bed How may hours a bed is on Counts the # of sessions the Heartland Timer Session has run while in Stand Alone Mode 0 = Clean Room Disabled. Param. 4. if the display shows a 0. Time delay in minutes allowing bed to cool. Beep Fixed Session Pulse Mode Clean Clear Redisplay Max # 128 1 10 65535 65535 65535 65535 1 1 10 1 65535 1 1 2 Default 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Notes Set this number to the room number you want the timer to be Used for High Power beds.Setting The Address Note: If you are using the Heartland Timer as an independent timer. 0 = Disabled. voltage must be applied be an outside source to the TPI input on the back of the Heartland Timer.com 9 . time will show on the Heartland Timer. 1-10 = Enabled. For example. The fans will remain running while the Heartland Timer is in cool down mode. This value cannot be changed at all. 1 = Press and release the Set button to instantly clear the clean room. 3. press and hold both Up and Down buttons until the display shows a 0 with no periods displayed. the relay on the T-Max® 1A will close for 1-2 seconds then open.1 appears on the display. you don’t need to set the address on the Heartland Timer. 1 = Enabled. A period will be illuminated in the center of the display. The highest the display will count up is 254. Press and release the Start/Stop button. 0 = After a session ends and the clean room is cleared.Parameter numbers for observing and changing parameters. This is an indication that you are over 99. 0 = Press and hold the Set button for 3-4 seconds to clear the clean room. and you want to count down from the maximum time. www. The delay is controlled by the controlling device. the delay does not need to be set on the Heartland Timer. press the down button. 5.3" will appear on the display. Press the Start/Stop button. To restart. 3. Press the Up or Down button until a ". 4. Press and release the Start/Stop button to start the session. the session will start immediately. press the Start/Stop button on the Heartland Timer. the period will flash at a once per second rate. When the session starts. 6.com 02/02 10 . A number will appear on the display and be flashing. press and hold both the Up and Down buttons until the display shows a "0" with no periods displayed. T-Max Manager or T-Max Manager/Plus. T-Max 3A. Press and release the Start/Stop button. the session time will start immediately after the Start/Stop button is pressed.3" is displayed. The 3 will not be flashing. Press and hold the Start/Stop and Up buttons simultaneously the Heartland Timer until a ". The display will show a solitary 0. A period will be illuminated in the center of the display. Press the Up or Down button until the desired delay time is displayed. The period on the lower right corner of the display will resume flashing. The highest delay time that can be set on the Heartland Timer is 10 minutes. 2.Setting Delay Time If the Heartland Timer is being controlled by a T-Max 1A. The flashing period on the lower right corner of the display will stop flashing and stay illuminated. IN-ROOM SINGLE BED CONTROL Starting A Session 1. the delay will count down. 2. set the display to 0. Release the buttons. This is the current delay time. If a delay other that 0 is entered. If the delay is set to 0. This should take about 5-6 seconds. A period on the lower right corner of the display will flash rapidly. The ". REMOTE SINGLE BED CONTROL Remote Single Bed Control is the ability to control a single tanning bed from a remote location. 1.heartlandtan. Pausing A Session To pause the session press the Start/Stop button. T-Max 3A at the remote location is required for this configuration. Canceling A Session To cancel a session. If the display shows a 0. press the Start/Stop button to pause the session then press the Up button. Press the Up or Down button on the Heartland Timer until the desired session time is displayed.1" appears on the display. NOTE: The session time will continue to count down. The display will continue to update and reflect the remaining session time. If you set the delay time to 0. If you want no delay time. To exit. It is not necessary to set the delay on the Heartland Timer. No Heartland Timer should be set to address 00.Wiring Wire the Heartland Timer to the tanning bed. To restart the session. When the session starts. Set the address on each Heartland Timer. Press the Start/Stop button on the front desk T-Max 1A or T-Max 3A to start the session. If a delay other than 0 is set. The period will continue flashing. go through the quick installation procedure in Section 2 of the T-Max Manager or T-Max Manager/Plus user’s guides. Pause during the Session To pause the session press the Start/Stop button on the Heartland Timer in the tanning room. the power to the front desk T-Max 1A or 3A must be off. A period on the lower right corner of the display will flash rapidly. the period will flash at once per second rate. The display will continue to update and reflect the remaining session time. the T-Max Manager/Plus or the software you are using if you are using a computer.heartlandtan. 2. Connect each Heartland Timer together using a modular cable that conforms to the pinouts shown on Figure B. the session will start immediately. Run the provided modular cable from the tanning room to the remote T-Max 3A or T-Max 1A. Note: If this is a first time installation. Session Control Starting a session 1. Apply power to the T-Max 3A as described in their respective User’s Guides. USING THE HEARTLAND TIMER WITH A T-MAX MANAGER OR T-MAX MANAGER/PLUS/PRO If you are using Heartland Timers with a T-Max Manager or T-Max Manager/Plus. Press the Up and Down button on the T-Max 3A or the Set button on the T-Max 1A at the front desk until the session time is displayed. If a 0 delay is entered.com 02/02 11 . 2. Refer to the T-Max Manager or T-Max Manager/Plus User’s Guide for operation. press the Start/Stop button on the Heartland Timer in the tanning room. Configuration Set the address on the Heartland Timer in the tanning room to 1. The flashing period on the lower right corner of the display will stop flashing and stay illuminated. Note: When setting the address on the Heartland Timer in the tanning room. For setting the delay refer to the T-Max 3A user’s guide. press the Start/Stop and the Set buttons simultaneously. follow these instructions for proper operation: 1. If you need to set the address on the Heartland Timer manually. If you are using a T-Max 1A. figure B). be sure to set each Heartland Timer to a different address. Connect the modular cable to one of the RJ-22 ports on the Heartland Timer and T-Max 1A or T-Max 3A (see RJ-22 ports for T-Max Series timers on page 16. Note: The session time will continue to count down. Set the address on the T-Max 3A to 0. the delay will count down.0. Note: Delay is controlled by the T-Max Manager. The session cannot be canceled from the Heartland Timer. Canceling a session To cancel a session. Time cannot be set from the Heartland Timer in the room. This will automatically set the address on the Heartland Timers and you will not need to set the addresses manually as described in the following steps. www. Connect T-Max Manager or T-Max Manager/Plus to the closest Heartland Timer in the line (refer to Figure C). press both the Start/Stop band Up button on the T-Max 3A at the front desk simultaneously. 2. make sure J4. Set Parameter 19 to a 1. www. you will need to place the Heartland Timer in the TPI mode. Connect the third wire to one of the switch terminals. the display will show two solid periods only. set parameter 9 to a 0. pressing the Start/Stop button on the Heartland Timer will eclipse the delay time and start the session. However . Lamp Hours To check and change Lamp Hours (or any other parameter). J4 and J5 are off and J7 is on. Any remaining session time showing on the Heartland Timer will be eclipsed. Connecting the TPI output FST: 1. When the session ends. Make sure J6 and J7 are on and J4 and J5 are off.OTHER FEATURES Clean Room Once a session time has elapsed. Note: The Heartland timer can not be used as a stand alone time in the TPI mode. press and hold the Up button on the Heartland Timer in the tanning room until the two period disappear and a "0" appears. J6. Pressing the Start/Stop button on the Heartland timer will also clear the clean room indication on the FST and Database timers. The display on the Heartland Timer will show the maximum time and count down. voltage will be applied to the TPI input. Connect the two other wires to the TPI relay output terminal J1. Two are the actuator wires connected to the signal input. TPI ( Third Party Input) Mode If you are using a FST or Database Series timers. 24 volts will be applied. Database: There are four wires coming from the database series timer. To clear the clean room indication. Make sure J6. 2. and J5 are on and J7 is off. When a session is started the FST timer will place 5v on these two wires. Run a jumper from the black actuator wire connected to the other switch screw terminal. There are three wires coming from the FST series timer. If the FST or Database Series timers are in delay the Heartland Timer will show a 0. If you are using a database Series timer. Contact closure If your external timer is simply a relay contact closure. J5. and J7 should never be on at the same time!!! Operation When a session is started.com 02/02 12 . Connect the two actuator wires from the FST or Database timer to the TPI input in the back of the Heartland timer. Important: J4.heartlandtan. Connecting the TPI Input 1. This is an indication that the room needs to be cleaned. the voltage will be removed from the TPI input and the bed will turn off. Two are the actuator wires connected to the signal input. To disable the clean room feature. 2. Note: If both cool down time and clean room are enabled. Connect the wires that control the fans to the headers on the back of the Heartland timer. See Note) RJ-22 for T-Max® Series Timers Facial Connector 75176 J4 J6 J7 J5 Note: For timer location see specifications . Figure A . Will flash at a once per second rate when operating a stand alone mode. If the clean room indication is cleared before the cool down time has expired.com 02/02 13 . The display will then show a 0.heartlandtan. 1.Front View Of The Heartland Timer Display Board Front View 20 Note: D6 . 12' modular cable to power board Figure B . The Factory default setting is 3 minutes. the clean room will be displayed. D5 . the cool down indication will be displayed. The period will remain until the cool down time has elapsed. the clean room indication will remain until it is cleared.Cool down mode Cool down mode is the time the bed needs to cool down after a session has ended. Set parameter 13 to the desired cool down time. Will stay on solid if timer is in TPI mode.Power indication. When flashing rapidly the communications are active (either with a T-Max® Manager or Master T-Max® 3A). T-Max Remote or T-Max Manager/ Plus/Pro 20 www.Run and communications indication lights. After a session has ended the display will show a single period in the middle of the display. If the cool down time has elapsed before the clean room indication has been cleared .Power Board Location RJ-22 Connector to Display Board 110V Not Used 110V Not Used Fans Lamps Switch output for TPI Signal input for TPI (5 or 24 volt imput or contact closure) Optional analog inputs 16C73A/30 Light indicators (D6 and D5.wiring diagram ballast box for your model. Connecting the Heartland Timer to a T-Max® Series Front Desk Location Manager Plus ! UNIT 7 ON 1:12 1 4 7 0 2 5 8 TIME Optional Computer NEXT PREV CALL T-Max® Manager/Plus (or T-Max® Manager) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 3 6 9 CLEAR ENTER Tanning Room #1 Tanning Room #6 Tanning Room #2 Tanning Room #7 Tanning Room #3 Tanning Room #8 Tanning Room #4 50' modular cables w/RJ-22 connectors are used to connect the series as shown. www. The only requirement is that there is a continuous connection from the T-Max® Manager through each room in the T-Max® Series daisy-chain.heartlandtan.FIGURE C . Tanning Room #9 Tanning Room #5 Tanning Room #10 It does not matter in which order the rooms are connected.com 02/02 14 . overexposure can cause eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE SCHEDULE Week1 1st . Tanning can begin on a regular basis. “ This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under CFR part 1040” www. Consult physician before using sunlamp if you are using medications or have a history of skin problems or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. If you do not tan in the sun. Follow recommended exposure schedule for the skin type. Replace only with Cosmolux® VHR™ 200 16220/180W lamps.2 CM) measured with a standard ruler. 2-Pole. Wear protective eyewear: failure to may result in severe burns or long-term injury to eyes. An appearance of tanning normally appears after a few exposures and maximizes after four (4) weeks of exposure. INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THIS PRODUCT SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO AVOID OR MINIMIZE POTENTIAL INJURY.10th Treatments Treatments 4MINUTES 4MINUTES 6MINUTES 6MINUTES 6MINUTES 6MINUTES 8MINUTES 8MINUTES Week 4 11th .heartlandtan.Fair III . 60AMP Breaker DANGER – ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. Use protective eyewear whenever equipment is energized. stand in the center of the unit.Dark Brown This unit utilizes UVA lamps. Medications or cosmetics may increase your sensitivity to the ultraviolet radiation. As with natural sunlight. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer. Read the instruction booklet before using. Follow instructions.3rd Treatments 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES Week2 Week 3 4th .6th 7th .SPECIFICATIONS 2M BOOTH LENGTH: HEIGHT: WEIGHT: NUMBER OF LAMPS: ELECTRICAL DRAW: CIRCUIT REQUIRED: 60"W x 54"D x 95"H 95" 1250LBS 46 47AMPS @ 220VOLTS 220VOLTS.Brown V . you are unlikely to tan from the use of this product. To obtain the recommended exposure position of 6" (15. This system is intended to be used only with Cosmolux® VHR™ 200 16220/180W lamps.Average IV .15th Treatments 8MINUTES 8MINUTES 10MINUTES 10MINUTES Weekly Subsequent Treatments 8MINUTES 8MINUTES 10MINUTES 10MINUTES Skin Type II . Caution: The use of any other position may result in overexposure. Avoid overexposure.com 02/02 15 . Read the instruction booklet before using this devise. 3rd Treatments 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES Week 2 Week 3 4th . a skin moisturizer be applied. oils or lotions (particularly suntan lotions) that are not recommended by Heartland Tanning.Fair III .com 02/02 16 . This promotes a smoother.15th Treatments 8MINUTES 8MINUTES 10MINUTES 10MINUTES Weekly Subsequent Treatments 8MINUTES 8MINUTES 10MINUTES 10MINUTES Skin Type II . tans easily and above average with each exposure This individual’s system rarely burns.Average IV . the faster and deeper the individual will tan.heartlandtan.6th 7th . The more melanin produced and exposure time an individual has. more even looking tan. SKIN TYPE II SKIN TYPE III SKIN TYPE IV SKIN TYPE V This is the individual that usually burns easily and severely. the melanin is activated and combines with protein cells that rise to the skin’s surface. The amount of melanin in your body determines how quickly and dark you tan. tans easily and substantially RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE SCHEDULE Week 1 1st .Brown V . tans minimally or lightly and peels Often referred to as “AVERAGE” complexion. thus producing a tan. www.The brownish pigment produced by special cells in the base layer of the skin determines the individual’s tan. It is recommended that following a tanning session. As the skin is exposed to the ultraviolet light. A tan to one person may be different to another and treatment length may vary. However. NOTE: The tan produced by the 2M tanning booth is a deep. IMPORTANT NOTE: Customers that wear contact lenses. regardless of how dark an individual may tan on this system.Dark Brown MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 10 MINUTES No two individuals skin tones are the same. it will not provide adequate protections against overexposure to natural sunlight or UVB tanning systems.10th Treatments Treatments 4MINUTES 4MINUTES 6MINUTES 6MINUTES 6MINUTES 6MINUTES 8MINUTES 8MINUTES Week 4 11th . rich “COSMETIC” tan. burns moderately and tans about average This individual burns minimally. Equally important – many facial makeups have oil bases and should be removed prior to a session.EXPOSURE TIME AND FREQUENCIES MELANIN . Inc. It is recommended that you do not use any creams. should be made aware that the heat and ventilation wind may dry out their contacts and should be removed prior to the session. com 02/02 17 . le non-respect de cette consigne peut entraîter de graves brûlures ou des lésions oculaires à long terme. il est peu probable que vous bronzerez avec l’utilisation de ce produit. • Lee’s Summit. Comme avec les rayons naturels du soleil. Consultez un médecin avant d’utiliser la lampe solaire si vous utilisez des médicaments ou avez une histoire des problèmes de peau ou croyez-vous particulièrement sensibles aux rayons du soleil. Si vous ne bronzez pas au soleil.heartlandtan.Caractéristiques 2M BOOTH longueur : hauteur : poids d’expédition : nombre de lampes : aspiration électrique : circuit requis : 60 pouces de largeur par 54 pouces de profondeur 95 pouces 1250 livres 46 47 ampères à 220 volts 220 volts. L’exposition répétée peut causer le vieillissement prématuré de la peau et du cancer de la peau. Portez des lunettes protectrices. La position minimum d’exposition est à 0. Lisez le livret d’instructions avant l’utilisation. Cette appareil utilise des lampes de l’ultra-violet A. Questions au sujet des ventes ou de service : Heartland Tanning.27 cm) de la surface de la lampe (instituez par le manufacturier). Horaire d’exposition recommandé Type de peau II – Claire III – Moyen IV – Foncé V – Très foncé Semaine 1 1er – 3e Traitements 2 MINUTES 2 MINUTES 2 MINUTES 2 MINUTES Semaine 2 4e – 6e Traitements 4 MINUTES 4 MINUTES 6 MINUTES 6 MINUTES Semaine 3 7e – 10e Traitements 6 MINUTES 6 MINUTES 8 MINUTES 8 MINUTES Semaine 4 11e – 15e Traitements 8 MINUTES 8 MINUTES 10 MINUTES 10 MINUTES Bihebdomadaire Traitements subséquents 8 MINUTES 8 MINUTES 10 MINUTES 10 MINUTES LE TEMPS MAXIMUM D’EXPOSITION EST DE 10 MINUTES Ce produit est conforme aux normes de rendement pour des produits de lampe de soleil tel que stipule la partie 1040 du document CFR 21. la surexposition peut causer dommage aux yeux et à la peau et des réactions allergiques. Pour utiliser. MO – 1-800-554-8268 Suivez le programme recommandé d’exposition pour le type de peau. Les médicaments ou les produits de beauté peuvent augmenter votre sensibilité au rayonnement ultraviolet. couchez-vous sous l’écran et abaissez dans la mesure où le réglage laissera. Utilisez des lunettes protectrice à chaque fois que l’appareil est active. Lisez le livret d’instruction avant d’utiliser ce dispositif. Évitez la surexposition. Inc. Le bronzage peut commencer de façon régulière. Remplacez seulement avec les lampes de marque CosmoluxMD VHRMC 200 16220/180W. www. ATTENTION : L’UTILISATION DE N’IMPORTE QUELLE AUTRE POSITION PEUT AVOIR COMME CONSÉQUENCE LA SUREXPOSITION.5 pouces 1. 2 poteau. briseur de de 60 ampères DANGER – RAYONNEMENT ULTRAVIOLET. Suivez les instructions. Un aspect de bronzage normalement apparaît après quelques expositions et atteint son niveau maximal après quatre (4) semaines d’exposition. SPECIFICATIONS SUNDAZZLER 46 VHR™ LENGTH: 60"WIDE x 70"DEEP HEIGHT: 92" WEIGHT: 1174LBS NUMBER OF LAMPS: 46 ELECTRICAL DRAW: 41AMPS @ 220VOLTS CIRCUIT REQUIRED: 220VOLTS. RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE SCHEDULE Week1 1st . “ This product is in conformity with performance standards for sunlamp products under CFR part 1040” www. you are unlikely to tan from the use of this product.Dark Brown This unit utilizes UVA lamps.com 02/02 18 . Read the instruction booklet before using. Follow recommended exposure schedule for the skin type.10th Treatments Treatments 3MINUTES 3MINUTES 5MINUTES 5MINUTES 5MINUTES 5MINUTES 7MINUTES 7MINUTES Week 4 11th . overexposure can cause eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THIS PRODUCT SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO AVOID OR MINIMIZE POTENTIAL INJURY.15th Treatments 9MINUTES 9MINUTES 11MINUTES 11MINUTES Weekly Subsequent Treatments 11MINUTES 11MINUTES 11MINUTES 11MINUTES Skin Type II . Medications or cosmetics may increase your sensitivity to the ultraviolet radiation.Average IV .Brown V . Replace only with Cosmolux VHR 16180/160W lamps. Follow instructions. 2-Pole. To obtain the recommended exposure position of 6" (15.3rd Treatments 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES Week2 Week 3 4th . Tanning can begin on a regular basis.Fair III . An appearance of tanning normally appears after a few exposures and maximizes after four (4) weeks of exposure. Use protective eyewear whenever equipment is energized. 50AMP Breaker DANGER – ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. As with natural sunlight.heartlandtan. Read the instruction booklet before using this devise. If you do not tan in the sun. Consult physician before using sunlamp if you are using medications or have a history of skin problems or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer. This system is intended to be used only with Cosmolux VHR 16180/160W lamps. Wear protective eyewear: failure to may result in severe burns or long-term injury to eyes. Caution: The use of any other position may result in overexposure. Avoid overexposure.6th 7th . stand in the center of the unit.2 CM) measured with a standard ruler. www. tans easily and substantially RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE SCHEDULE Week 1 1st .The brownish pigment produced by special cells in the base layer of the skin determines the individual’s tan. SKIN TYPE II SKIN TYPE III SKIN TYPE IV SKIN TYPE V This is the individual that usually burns easily and severely. it will not provide adequate protections against overexposure to natural sunlight or UVB tanning systems. the faster and deeper the individual will tan. However. NOTE: The tan produced by the Sundazzler™ 46 VHR™ is a deep. As the skin is exposed to the ultraviolet light.com 02/02 19 .Dark Brown MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TIME IS 11 MINUTES No two individuals skin tones are the same. rich “COSMETIC” tan. Inc.10th Treatments Treatments 3MINUTES 3MINUTES 5MINUTES 5MINUTES 5MINUTES 5MINUTES 7MINUTES 7MINUTES Week 4 11th .15th Treatments 9MINUTES 9MINUTES 11MINUTES 11MINUTES Weekly Subsequent Treatments 11MINUTES 11MINUTES 11MINUTES 11MINUTES Skin Type II . the melanin is activated and combines with protein cells that rise to the skin’s surface. A tan to one person may be different to another and treatment length may vary. This promotes a smoother. tans easily and above average with each exposure This individual’s system rarely burns. should be made aware that the heat and ventilation wind may dry out their contacts and should be removed prior to the session.3rd Treatments 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES 2MINUTES Week 2 Week 3 4th . regardless of how dark an individual may tan on this system. tans minimally or lightly and peels Often referred to as “AVERAGE” complexion.heartlandtan. The amount of melanin in your body determines how quickly and dark you tan. The more melanin produced and exposure time an individual has. burns moderately and tans about average This individual burns minimally. more even looking tan. IMPORTANT NOTE: Customers that wear contact lenses. Equally important – many facial makeups have oil bases and should be removed prior to a session.6th 7th .Brown V . a skin moisturizer be applied. thus producing a tan.Average IV .EXPOSURE TIME AND FREQUENCIES MELANIN . It is recommended that following a tanning session.Fair III . It is recommended that you do not use any creams. oils or lotions (particularly suntan lotions) that are not recommended by Heartland Tanning. Suivez les instructions. Évitez la surexposition. L’exposition répétée peut causer le vieillissement prématuré de la peau et du cancer de la peau. Horaire d’exposition recommandé Type de peau II – Claire III – Moyen IV – Foncé V – Très foncé Semaine 1 1er – 3e Traitements 2 MINUTES 2 MINUTES 2 MINUTES 2 MINUTES Semaine 2 4e – 6e Traitements 3 MINUTES 3 MINUTES 5 MINUTES 5 MINUTES Semaine 3 7e – 10e Traitements 5 MINUTES 5 MINUTES 7 MINUTES 7 MINUTES Semaine 4 11e – 15e Traitements 9 MINUTES 9 MINUTES 11 MINUTES 11 MINUTES Bihebdomadaire Traitements subséquents 11 MINUTES 11 MINUTES 11 MINUTES 11 MINUTES LE TEMPS MAXIMUM D’EXPOSITION EST DE 11 MINUTES Ce produit est conforme aux normes de rendement pour des produits de lampe de soleil tel que stipule la partie 1040 du document CFR 21. www. Questions au sujet des ventes ou de service : Heartland Tanning.com 02/02 20 .27 cm) de la surface de la lampe (instituez par le manufacturier). Lisez le livret d’instruction avant d’utiliser ce dispositif. Les médicaments ou les produits de beauté peuvent augmenter votre sensibilité au rayonnement ultraviolet. Consultez un médecin avant d’utiliser la lampe solaire si vous utilisez des médicaments ou avez une histoire des problèmes de peau ou croyez-vous particulièrement sensibles aux rayons du soleil. Comme avec les rayons naturels du soleil. MO – 1-800-554-8268 Suivez le programme recommandé d’exposition pour le type de peau. il est peu probable que vous bronzerez avec l’utilisation de ce produit. Remplacez seulement avec les lampes de marque CosmoluxMD VHRMC 16130/160W. briseur de de 50 ampères DANGER – RAYONNEMENT ULTRAVIOLET. Si vous ne bronzez pas au soleil.Caractéristiques SUNDAZZLER 46 VHRMC longueur : hauteur : poids d’expédition : nombre de lampes : aspiration électrique : circuit requis : 60 pouces de largeur par 54 pouces de profondeur 92 pouces 1074 livres 46 41 ampères à 220 volts 220 volts. La position minimum d’exposition est à 0. Lisez le livret d’instructions avant l’utilisation. Cette appareil utilise des lampes de l’ultra-violet A. Le bronzage peut commencer de façon régulière. couchez-vous sous l’écran et abaissez dans la mesure où le réglage laissera. le non-respect de cette consigne peut entraîter de graves brûlures ou des lésions oculaires à long terme.5 pouces 1. ATTENTION : L’UTILISATION DE N’IMPORTE QUELLE AUTRE POSITION PEUT AVOIR COMME CONSÉQUENCE LA SUREXPOSITION. • Lee’s Summit. Inc. la surexposition peut causer dommage aux yeux et à la peau et des réactions allergiques. Pour utiliser. Utilisez des lunettes protectrice à chaque fois que l’appareil est active. Portez des lunettes protectrices. 2 poteau.heartlandtan. Un aspect de bronzage normalement apparaît après quelques expositions et atteint son niveau maximal après quatre (4) semaines d’exposition. ATTACH BACK TO BASE.heartlandtan. USING 1/2" BOLTS AND 3/4". TWO (2) PEOPLE STEP 1: REMOVE LOWER LOUVERED PANELS FROM BACK OF UNIT.9/16 OPENED END WRENCHES E. 9/16 SOCKET C. 3/8 SOCKET D. STEP 2: ALIGN BACK OF UNIT WITH ALIGNMENT PIN AS SHOWN IN DRAWING BELOW.com 02/02 21 . NOTE: IF YOU ARE INSTALLING THE 2M DRESSING ROOM OPTION MOVE FORWARD TO PAGE 34 AT THIS TIME. 3/4 SOCKET B.2M/SUNDAZZLER™ 46 VHR™ ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS YOU WILL NEED: A. POWERED SCREW GUN WITH #2 PHILLIPS BIT F. 2 . DO NOT PROCEED TO STEP 3 ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE. 1/2" BOLTS UNIT 1/2" BOLTS LOWER LOUVERED PANEL LOWER LOUVERED PANEL BASE ALIGNMENT HOLE ALIGNMENT PIN www. com 02/02 22 . DO THE SAME TO THE OTHER DOOR. 3/8" X 1" HEX BOLTS WASHER HINGE BRACKET FIG. (HINT: FINGER TIGHTEN BOLTS . USING SAME 3/8" x 1" HEX BOLTS.STEP 3: REMOVE TOP HINGE BRACKET FROM UNIT. STEP 4: SLIDE BRACKET OVER PIN ON TOP OF DOOR AS SHOWN IN (FIG #2). 1 www.DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY). 2 PIN ON DOOR BUSHING ON SIDE OF UNIT FLOOR ADJUSTMENT PLATE FIG.heartlandtan. SLIDE PIN ON BOTTOM OF DOOR INTO BUSHING ON SIDE OF UNIT FLOOR AS SHOWN IN (FIG #1). ADJUSTMENT MAY BE NECESSARY ON BOTTOM OF DOOR USING 9/16 OPEN END WRENCH ON THE ADJUSTMENT PLATE. STEP 5: ALIGN SEAMS ON DOORS AND HOLD SECURE WITH 9/16 SOCKET WHILE ANOTHER PERSON TIGHTENS HEX BOLTS. BOLT BRACKET TO UNIT AS SHOWN IN (FIG #3). 3 TOP OF UNIT HINGE BRACKET ON TOP OF UNIT PIN ON DOOR FIG. SLACK IN CORD SLACK IN CORD CLAMP CORD TO TOP OF UNIT 3/8" SCREW BACK OF UNIT PLUGS 2 4 3 1 BASE FAN CORDS BASE FAN CORDS www.heartlandtan. STEP 8: HOOK UP CORDS FORM BASE FANS TO RECEPTACLES LOCATED ON EACH SIDE OF THE BALLAST BOX.STEP 6: USING CORD CLAMPS ON TOP OF BACK SECTION OF UNIT. TIGHTEN CORDS UNTIL THEY LOCK. MAKE SURE YOU LEAVE SLACK ABOVE THE UNIT AS SHOWN FOR PROPER DOOR MOVEMENT.com 02/02 23 . USE 3/8 SOCKET TO LOOSEN CORD CLAMPS FOR PROPER LOCATION. STEP 7: HOOK UP CORDS TO BALLAST BOX MATCHING APPROPRIATE NUMBERS. WARNING: TO INSURE PROPER INSTALLATION OF CORDS. STEP 10: ATTACH RAMP TO BASE BY SLIDING THE RAMP LIP INTO THE FRONT EDGE OF THE BASE.com 02/02 24 . MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONG-TERM INJURY TO EYES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.STEP 9: INSERT FLOOR INTO BASES BY SLIDING FLOOR UNDER THE SUNDAZZLER BACK. NOTE: ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY. PLEASE CALL: 1-800-554-8268 www.heartlandtan. MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH NECA REGULATIONS AND PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. Floor Base Ramp Lip Ramp NOTE: WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR: FAILURE TO DO SO. Black Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Lt. Blue Wt. L-door 11th lamp from left to right (bottom) 1 5 10 16 23 29 34 4 9 15 22 28 33 37 CORD #2 / RECEPTACLE #2 1 5 10 16 23 29 34 4 9 15 22 28 33 37 PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 16 19 22 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 COLOR Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Lt. R-door 9th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-10. R-door 11th lamp from left to right (top) red fan leg (2) axial fans in bottom or R-door red fan leg. L-door 3rd lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-4. Blue Wt. L-door 6th lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-7. L-door 8th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-9. Black Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Lt. L-door 6th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-7. Red Green Black Wt. L-door 11th lamp from left to right (top) red fan leg. L-door 10th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-11. R-door 5th lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-6. (3) axial fans in R-door ground black fan leg (3) axial fans in R-door red fan leg (2) axial fans in bottom or R-door cap 2-1. (2) aial fans in bottom of l-door red fan leg. R-door 9th lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-10. R-door 4th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-5. R-door 10th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-11. R-door 6th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-7. L-door 3rd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-4. R-door 2nd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-3. L-door 2nd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-3. Blue Wt. L-door 7th lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-8. Blue Wt. L-door 7th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-8. R-door 7th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-8. L-door 9th lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-10. L-door 10th lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-11. R-door 2nd lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-3. Green DESTINATION bal 1-1. Orange Wt. Orange Wt. L-door 4th lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-5. L-door 9th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-10. R-door 11th lamp from left to right (bottom) www. L-door 8th lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-9. L-door 5th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-6. Orange Wt. L-door 1st lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-2. R-door 8th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-9. (2) axial fans in bottom L-door cap 1-1. L-door 4th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-5. Orange Wt. Green DESTINATION bal 2-1. Green Red Wt. Blue Wt. R-door 4th lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-5. L-door 2nd lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-3. L-door 1st lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 1-2. Green Red Wt. R-door 3rd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-4. R-door 6th lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-7. R-door 3rd lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-4. R-door 5th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-6.2M/SUNDAZZLER™ HARNESS CORDS/RECEPTACLES CORD #1 / RECEPTACLE #1 PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 16 19 22 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 COLOR Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Lt.heartlandtan. Red Green Black Wt. (3) axial fans in L-door ground black fan leg (3) axial fans in L-door black fan leg. R-door 10th lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-11. Blue Wt. R-door 1st lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 2-2.com 02/02 25 . R-door 7th lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-8. R-door 1st lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-2. R-door 8th lamp from left to right (top) bal 2-9. Blue Wt. L-door 5th lamp from left to right (top) bal 1-6. Blue Wt. Blue Wt. back 4th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-5. back 5th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-6. Orange Wt. back 8th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-9. back 7th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-8. Red Red/Green Green Red/Blk Red/White Black Yellow/Black Wt. Blue Wt. timer board red fan leg.2M/SUNDAZZLER™ HARNESS CORDS/RECEPTACLES CORD #3 / RECEPTACLE #3 PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 19 20 22 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 5 10 16 23 29 34 4 9 15 22 28 33 37 COLOR Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Lt. (2) axial fan right back 120 volt control contactor. Blue Wt. back 3rd lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-4. back 6th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-7. back 10th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-11. Orange Wt. turbine fan cap 3-1. Blue Wt. back 1st lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-2. back 3rd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-4. back 11th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-12. back 9th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-10. back 11th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-12. back 1st lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-2. back 12th lamp from left to right (top) red leg. back 4th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-5. Green Black/Red Red Blk/Green Wt. 110v from timer black fan leg. back 9th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-10. back 2nd lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-3. back 5th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-6. (2) axial fan back left black leg. Orange Wt. back 11th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-12. back 12th lamp from left to right (bottom) CORD #4 / RECEPTACLE #4 1 5 10 16 23 29 34 4 9 15 22 28 33 37 www. back 2nd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-3. back 10th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-11. Blue Wt. back 10th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-11. back 9th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-10. back 5th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-6. back 3rd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-4. back 11th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-12. 120 volt to timer black fan leg. Black Blk/Yellow Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Lt.heartlandtan. back 12th lamp from left to right (top) red fan leg red leg. (2) axial fan right back red leg. back 2nd lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-3. Green Black/Red DESTINATION bal 3-1. timer board ground 110v from contactor. back 12th lamp from left to right (bottom) DESTINATION bal 4-1. 120 volt to timer cap 4-1. back 8th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-9. back 7th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-8. back 4th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-5. Blue Wt. (2) axial fan back left ground black fan leg black fan leg. back 6th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-7. Green Black/Red Tan/Red Red Light Red Green Tan/Black Black Light Black Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Light Blue Wt. Orange Wt. back 6th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-7. 110v to timer 110v from contactor. back 7th lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-8. back 6th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-7. back 5th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-6. back 10th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-11. back 2nd lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-3. turbine fan red fan leg. back 7th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-8. back 8th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-9. back 1st lamp from left to right (top) bal 3-2. (3) Axiel fan middle back black leg. back 4th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-5. Green Black/Green COLOR Blue Yellow Orange Purple Grey Pink Tan Lt. (3) axial fan middle back 120 volt control contactor.com 02/02 26 . Blue Wt. back 9th lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 3-10. back 3rd lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-4. back 8th lamp from left to right (top) bal 4-9. back 1st lamp from left to right (bottom) cap 4-2. heartlandtan. www.com -Yellow 18ga from pin (#28) -Yellow 18ga from pin (#2) Capacitor Ballast 2-2 Black 10ga contactor 220V Green 10ga Red 10ga Red 8ga Yellow 18ga Yellow 18ga 27 Black 8ga 02/02 . Use this diagram for lamp and ballast troubleshooting by cross referencing this diagram with the harness cords diagram.Receptacle#2 Top (Ballast Box) This is a representation of ballast curcuit 2-2. 2M/SUNDAZZLER WIRING DIAGRAM BALLAST BOX RECEPTACLES 1 & 2 fan fan fan www.heartlandtan.com fan 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 28 contactor 2 pole 2-10 2-11 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 2-9 1-4 02/02 . com fan 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 29 3-10 3-11 3-12 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-12 3-9 4-5 02/02 .heartlandtan.2M/SUNDAZZLER WIRING DIAGRAM BALLAST BOX RECEPTACLES 3 & 4 fan fan fan www. heartlandtan.SUNDAZZLER CHANGING ROOM ASSEMBLY ™ www.com 02/02 30 . POSITION SIDE PANELS BY PLACING THEM INSIDE FLOOR TRIM. (SEE FIG.heartlandtan.com 02/02 31 . "A" SIDE PANEL FITS IN GROOVE FLOOR TRIM www. A) 2M/SUNDAZZLER UNIT CHANGING ROOM SIDE PANEL CHANGING ROOM SIDE PANEL CHANGING ROOM FLOOR FIG.TOOLS YOU WILL NEED A) 3/8 SOCKET WRENCH B) POWERED SCREW GUN WITH #2 PHILLIPS BIT C) TWO (2) PEOPLE STEP 1: POSITON FLOOR TO 2M/SUNDAZZLER AS SHOWN IN DIAGRAM. NOTE: SIDE PANELS FIT IN BETWEEN FLOOR AND FLOOR TRIM. STEP 2: FACING THE UNIT. 24 X 1/2 TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW. NOTE: SHIMMING MAY BE NECESSARY TO PROPERLY ALIGN CHANGING ROOM WITH UNIT. WITH DOOR OPENING ON RIGHT.24 X 1 PHILLIPS SCREW FRONT PANEL 10 . TOP PANEL SUPPORT SCREW PANEL TO UNIT SCREW PANEL TO UNIT UNIT 10 .com 02/02 32 . SHIMS ARE INCLUDED. STEP 4: INSERT FRONT PANEL. IN GROOVE BETWEEN FLOOR AND FLOOR TRIM (REFER TO FIG.1/2" PHILLIPS PAN-HEAD TEK SCREW. STEP 5: GO TO BACKSIDE(S) OF UNIT WHERE SIDE PANEL LIPS MEET WITH THE 2M/SUNDAZZLER.heartlandtan.STEP 3: FASTEN TOP PANEL SUPPORT TO SIDE PANELS. ATTACH WITH 10 . ALIGNING WITH HOLES IN TOP OF SIDE PANELS AS SHOWN WITH 10-24 X 1" PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW AND 10-24 ACORN-NUT. ATTACH USING #8 .24 X 1/2 PHILLIPS SCREW DOOR OPENING www. NOTE: ALIGN FRONT PANEL IN FRONT OF SIDE PANEL LIP USING (TR-SC) AND (AC-N). WHILE ONE PERSON ALIGNS PANEL LIP WITH TANNING UNIT. SECURE FRONT PANEL TO TOP PANEL SUPPORT AND LEFT SIDE PANEL LIP. A). MOUNT DOOR 1/2" ABOVE FLOOR USING A #8 X 1/2" PHILLIPS TEK SCREW. PLEASE CALL: 1-800-554-8268 www. TOP VIEW OF DOOR & DOOR STOP SIDE PANEL THIS FLANBGE BEHIND SIDE PANEL & FRONT PANEL DOOR STOP DOOR 1" FLANGE HINGE POINT FRONT PANEL (DOR-SC) (DOR-SC) SIDE PANEL DOOR STOP FRONT PANEL ROUNDED EDGE OF TRIM SHOULD RUN PARALLEL W/ EDGE OF FRONT PANEL HINGE DOOR INSTALL THIS FLANGE BEHIND FRONT PANEL DOOR 3D VIEW OF DOOR STOP IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.STEP 6: INSTALL DOOR HINGE ON OPPOSITE PANEL OF DOOR STOP.com 02/02 33 . SEE NOTE BELOW.heartlandtan. heartlandtan.2m CHANGING ROOM ASSEMBLY www.com 02/02 34 . 3/8 Bolts 8 .Angle Extrusion 2 .Top Right Hand Door Hinge Bracket 48 .heartlandtan.Leveling Legs Top Left Hand Door Hinge Bracket Top Right Hand Door Hinge Bracket Left Hand Spacer To Base Frame Bracket Right Hand Spacer To Base Frame Bracket Left Hand Bottom Spacer Right Hand Bottom Spacer www.Door Header 1 .1/4-20 Bolts 4 .Left Hand Base Frame Assembly 1 .Spacer To Frame Brackets (Right Hand and Left Hand) 1 .Right Hand Base Frame Assembly 2 .1/4-20 Locking Nuts 4 .com 02/02 35 .CONTENTS: 2 .1/4-20 Set Screws 12 .Door Extrusion 2 .Door Assembly 2 .16" Stainless Panels 8 .Top Left Hand Door Hinge Bracket 1 .24" Stainless Panels 2 .91/2" Stainless Panels 4 .Bottom Spacer (Right Hand and Left Hand) 2 . Illustration #1 STEP 5: ATTACH LEVELING LEGS TO BOTTOM OF LEFT HAND AND RIGHT HAND BASE FRAME ASSEMBLY AS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION #2.STEP 1: POSITION 2M BASE ON FLOOR. Illustration #2 www.heartlandtan. STEP 2: REMOVE ORIGINAL SPACER BELOW HINGE BRACKET ON BASE AND INSTALL SPACER INCLUDED IN CHANGING ROOM KIT AS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION A. STEP 3: ATTACH SPACER TO FRAME BRACKET BELOW HINGE SPACE AS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION #1. STEP 4: FOLLOW SAME PROCEDURE FOR BOTH LEFT AND AND RIGHT HAND SIDES OF BASE.com 02/02 36 . STEP 9: STARTING FROM 2M BASE WORKING OUTSIDE ANGLE EXTRUSION INTO LOWER BASE FRAME. STEP 8: POSITION DOORS ON 2M UNIT USING TOP LEFT HAND .com 02/02 37 .Illustration #3 STEP 6: POSITION AND LEVEL LEFT HAND AND RIGHT HAND BASE FRAME ASSEMBLY AS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION #3 AND ATTACH TO BRACKETS AS SHOWN USING 1/4 X 20 BOLTS. STEP 7: REMOVE AND DISCARD TOP HINGE BRACKETS ON 2M BACK ASSEMBLY. STEP 10: THEN A 16" PANEL. STEP 11: INSTALL ANOTHER ANGLE EXTRUSION . STEP 12: INSTALL ANOTHER ANGLE EXTRUSION .THEN A 24" PANEL.THEN A 9 1/2 PANEL. NOTE: YOU MUST HOLD THE EXTRUSION AND SILVER PANELS IN PLACE UNTIL YOU HAVE TOP FRAME INSTALLED. STEP 14: INSTALL A DOOR EXTRUSION.heartlandtan.THEN A 16" PANEL. www. NOTE: LEAVE TOP HINGE BOLTS LOOSE FOR FUTURE STEP. STEP 13: INSTALL ANOTHER ANGLE EXTRUSION .RIGHT HAND HINGE BRACKETS INCLUDED WITH CHANGING ROOM. START TOP RIGHT HAND .STEP 15: WITH TOP DOOR HINGE BRACKET LOOSE . STEP 17: FOLLOW SAME PROCEDURE FOR BOTH SIDES UNTIL UNIT WILL SUPPORT ITSELF.com 02/02 38 .heartlandtan. www. Illustration #4 STEP 18: ATTACH DOOR HEADER USING 3/8 BOLTS SUPPLIED. NOTE: DOOR CAN BE ASSEMBLED IN EITHER A RIGHT HAND OR LEFT HAND OPENING POSITION. STEP 20: SECURE UPPER AND LOWER FRAMES TO EXTRUSTIONS USING 1/4-20 SET SCREWS STEP 21: ONCE UNIT IS SECURED DOOR CATCH MAY NEED TO BE ADJUSTED TO HOLD DOOR CLOSED. STEP 16: ONCE IN PLACE ATTACH FRAME TO BRACKET USING 1/4-20 BOLTS AS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION #4.LEFT HAND FRAME UNDER BRACKET AND OVER EXTRUSION/PANELS. STEP 19: ATTACH DOOR ASSEMBLY BY POSITIONING LOWER DOOR PIN IN FRAME THEN RAISING TOP FRAME TO INSERT TOP DOOR PIN. This warranty is extended to the individual or legal entity. improper maintenance. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. or whose name appears on the original sale document and may not be transferred to any other individual or legal entity. C. NO PERSON. This warranty does not apply to any failure of the product. or its authorized dealer or distributor will be required prior to any consideration on warranty claims. NOTICE: Any misuse. FOR ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF THESE GOODS. established rates and time allotment policy. alteration. Only parts obtained through Heartland Tanning. for a period of three (3) year from date of sale. improper maintenance. INC. and must coincide with Heartland Tanning. Inc. its authorized dealers or distributors may be used. E. Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under intended normal use as described in the unit’s Operation and Instruction Manual. abuse. improper installation or if the serial number on the product has been removed. Heartland Tanning. Three (3) year Limited Warranty on parts. whose name appears on the warranty registration card filed with Heartland Tanning.com 02/02 39 . Adequate packaging must be used for returned goods to prevent freight damage. modifications. All labor and related charges must be authorized by Heartland Tanning. If the warranty card is not registered. misuse. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. proof of purchase from Heartland Tanning. accident. Inc. This Limited Warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the equipment through Heartland Tanning. It is imperative that the original customer completes and returns the enclosed warranty card within ten (10) days after purchase to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims. warranted for twelve (12) months.. D. or any parts of the product due to alterations. Tanning lamps are warranted against defects for a period of sixty (60) days from date of sale. All fans are warranted against defects for a period of three (3) years from date of sale.’s obligations under this warranty are limited to repair or replacement of any defective part without charge for that part to the original purchaser. Inc. F. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. www. Inc. abuse.heartlandtan. and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. or defaced. of this product or its intended use will subject said party to direct responsibility and liabilities for any and all consequences resulting from such action. altered. B. FIRM OR CORPORATION IS AUTHORIZED TO OBLIGATE HEARTLAND TANNING. Inc. modifications. Furthermore.. Inc. Acrylic. This could result in service delays. prior to start of repairs. are not included. of any liabilities relating to said product. Inc. Transportation cost for parts shipped to the consumer and the return of defective parts to Heartland Tanning. etc. improper installation. Inc.LIMITED WARRANTY Heartland Tanning. Inc. INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND HEARTLAND TANNING. Labor will be furnished without charge for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase only. and is not transferable. Timer system warranted for one (1) year. with the following exceptions: A. INC. such actions will void all warranties and may relieve Heartland Tanning. or its authorized dealer or distributor.
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