Philips Zusammenklappbarer Ganzkörperbräuner User Manual

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Guarantee restrictions

The tanning lamps are not covered by the terms of the international guarantee.

Troubleshooting

The appliance may fail to work properly because it has not been installed or is not used in accordance with the instructions. In that case you are
able to solve the problem yourself by following the troubleshooting tips below.

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Possible causes

The lamp unit has not been put in the right position (see chapter 'Preparing for use'.

The plug has not been properly inserted into the wall socket.

Perhaps there is a power failure. Check by means of another appliance.

The lamps are still too hot to go on. Let them cool down for 3 minutes first.

The appliance was not sufficiently cooled and the overheating protection switched the appliance off

automatically. Remove the cause of overheating (e.g. remove a towel that is blocking one or more vents). Wait

for 10 minutes and switch the appliance back on.

Check the fuse of the circuit to which the tanning appliance is connected.The correct fuse type is a 16A

standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse.The fuse may also blow because you have connected too many

appliances to the same circuit.

You are not following the tanning schedule suitable for your skin type. Check the table in 'Tanning sessions: how

often and how long?'.

The distance between the lamps and the surface you lie on is larger than prescribed.

When the lamps have been used for a long time, the UV light emitted will decrease.This effect only becomes

noticeable after several years.You can solve this problem by selecting a longer tanning time or by having the

lamps replaced.

Problem

The appliance does not start

The fuse cuts off the power when you switch

on the tanning appliance or during use.

Poor tanning results

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