Information

  1. General Maintenance Outline


  2. Instructional Videos


  3. Contractor Specification Sheets


  4. Wireless T-Max® Installation Guide


  5. Dimension chart (Bed and room dimensions)


  6. Shipping chart (Box dimensions and weights)


  7. ETL Certifications


  8. Token Timer Quick Set-up Guide




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General Maintenance of your Tanning Bed

You have a lot invested in your tanning equipment. If cared for properly it will provide you with many years of dependable service. Fortunately, caring for your equipment is simple, if done regularly. A few common tools and cleaning supplies are all you should need for this list of periodic maintenance tasks.


Cleaning after tanning
It is important that you clean and disinfect the tanning surfaces after each tanning session. In a salon situation, everywhere a person might touch should be wiped down with an appropriate disinfectant cleaner, this includes acrylic shields, timer buttons, pillows, places you might sit on when getting into the unit, etc. When selecting a cleaner, make sure it does NOT contain ammonia or ammonia derivatives. Ammonia may damage the acrylic surfaces. We recommend Australian Gold® Disinfectant.

Thorough Periodic Cleaning
The cooling fans draw air through the running unit to cool the equipment. They also pull dust into the unit. That is why you should take the time to thoroughly clean the INSIDE of the tanning unit from time to time. Dust on the lamps and reflectors is not only unattractive, it also blocks UV light from reaching the tanner. Many times this is more of a problem in residential units since a house tends to have longer carpet fibers than a salon, laundry lint, pet hair, etc.

Basically you need to remove the acrylic shields and/or wire grills to gain access to the lamps and reflectors. Using a soft, damp cloth wipe each lamp and the reflector surface. Clean both sides of the acrylic sheilds or wire grills. When everything is clean, put the unit back together. Check any vent holes and fan openings for obstructions. If possible, clean the fan blades. Also clean or replace any air filters the unit may have. Refer to your User Manual for more specific cleaning instructions.

Mechanical Inspection
Occasionally, we recommend about every 400-500 hours of operation, inspect all of the unit's nuts and bolts to make sure they are secure. Pay particular attention to any fasteners that hold hinges, gas springs, or other points of movement. Check the operation of any gas springs or other lift mechanisms. Replace gas springs if they do not hold the canopy in its fully open position when raised. If needed, adjust the spring lifts as described in your User Manual.

Lamp Replacement
The amount of UV a tanning lamp produces will diminish over time. We recommend you replace lamps every 500 to 1000 hours of use. Higher wattage lamps should probably be replaced closer to 500 hours than 1000. Remember to replace the starters whenever replacing lamps.


If you follow these guidelines, your tanning equipment should last many years. If you have any difficulty performing any maintenance procedures call us (1-800-449-3605). We are always happy to help. Again, refer to your manual for more specific instructions.

Enjoy your tanning experience!





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Bed Dimensions and
Recommended Room Sizes

Proper operation of your tanning equipment requires adequate ventilation to cool the unit. This translates into having a room large enough to allow space on all sides of the tanning equipment for its cooling fans to function effectively. Use this chart as a guideline for planning space for your tanning unit.

Equipment Overall Size Room Size
SunQuest® 1000S 74.25"L x 30"W N/A
SunQuest® 2000S 74.25"L x 30"W N/A
SunQuest® Pro 16RS 75.75"L x 35"W x 48"H 8' x 6'
SunQuest® Pro 24RS series 75.75"L x 35"W x 48"H 8' x 6'
SunQuest® Pro 26RS series 87.75"L x 35"W x 48"H 9' x 6'
SUNVISION® Pro 24S series 75.75"L x 35"W x 48"H 8' x 6'
SUNVISION® Pro 28LE series 87.75"L x 35"W x 48"H 6' x 8'
SUNVISION Elite™ 30 series 86.5"L x 40"W x 53"H 9' x 7'
SUNVISION Elite™ 32 series 86.5"L x 40"W x 53"H 9' x 7'
SUNSTAR® 332 series 86.5"L x 40.5"W x 56"H 9' x 7'
SUNSTAR® 432 series 86.5"L x 40.5"W x 56"H 9' x 7'
SOLARIS® 336 96"L x 51"W x 60"H 9' x 10'
SOLARIS® 442 96"L x 51"W x 60"H 9' x 10'
StarPower® 548 99"L x 53"W x 65"H 10' x 10'
SolarForce® 648 96"L x 59"W x 66.5"H 10' x 10'
SS755 99"L x 71"W x 73"H 10' x 10'
SUNVISION Elite™ 48V 42"D x 96"H 6' x 6' x 9'tall
With Dressing Room (door open) 100"L x 59"W x 96"H N/A
SunDome® 448V 42"D x 96"H 6' x 6' x 9'tall
With Dressing Room (door open) 100"L x 59"W x 96"H N/A
SunDome® 548V 42"D x 96"H 6' x 6' x 9'tall
With Dressing Room (door open) 100"L x 59"W x 95"H N/A
SolarForce® 652V 59.5"D x 60"W x 96"H 8' x 7' x 9'tall
With Dressing Room (door open) 108"L x 69"W x 96"H N/A
SunScape® 756V 59.5"D x 60"W x 96"H 8' x 7' x 9'tall
With Dressing Room (door open) 108"L x 69"W x 96"H N/A




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Shipping Weights and Dimensions

Model Weight Total
Weight
Ship
Weight*
Box Dimensions
(w/o pallet)
SunQuest 1000S 117     80Lx36Wx17H
SunQuest 2000S 119     80Lx36Wx17H
SunQuest 16RS canopy
SunQuest 16RS bench
102
126
228 308 80Lx36Wx14H
SunQuest 24RS canopy
SunQuest 24RS bench
126
152
278 358 80Lx36Wx14H
SUNVISION 24S canopy
SUNVISION 24S bench
129
154
283 363 80Lx36Wx14H
SUNVISION 24SF canopy
SUNVISION 24S bench
154
154
308 388 80Lx36Wx14H
SunQuest 26RS canopy
SunQuest 26RS bench
140
171
311 391 92Lx36Wx14H
SUNVISION 28LE canopy
SUNVISION 28LE bench
150
199
349 429 92Lx36Wx14H
SUNVISION 28LE 2F canopy
SUNVISION 28LE bench
197
199
396 476 92Lx36Wx14H
SUNVISION Elite 30 canopy
SUNVISION Elite 30 bench
215
274
489 569 92Lx43Wx15H
SUNVISION Elite 30 3F canopy
SUNVISION Elite 30 bench
235
261
496 576 92Lx43Wx15H
SUNVISION Elite 32 canopy
SUNVISION Elite 32 bench
225
284
509 589 92Lx43Wx15H
SUNVISION Elite 32 3F canopy
SUNVISION Elite 32 bench
245
271
516 596 92Lx43Wx15H
SUNVISION Elite 48V Booth     1018 88Lx46Wx72H‡
ZX32 175 canopy
ZX32 175 bench†
194
423
  668 92Lx43Wx16H
92Lx43Wx22H†
ZX32 T 175 canopy
ZX32 175 bench†
206
423
  680 92Lx43Wx16H
96Lx43Wx22H†
Solaris 336 canopy
Solaris 336 bench
312
648
  960 96Lx53Wx52H‡
Solaris 442 canopy
Solaris 442 bench
281
648
  962 96Lx53Wx52H‡
StarPower 548 canopy
StarPower 548 bench
341
721
  1080 96Lx54Wx58H‡
SolarForce 648     1018 88Lx46Wx72H‡
SS755     1018 88Lx46Wx72H‡
SunDome 548V Booth     1018 88Lx46Wx72H‡
SunDome Dressing Room     450 90Lx50Wx9H
SolarForce 652V Booth     1018 88Lx46Wx72H‡
SS756V Booth     1018 88Lx46Wx72H‡

* Includes pallet, approx. 80lb.
† Bench unit and ballast tray secured to pallet. Weight and dimension includes pallet.
‡ Unit shipped banded together as complete unit. Dimension of all boxes and pallet.




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SS755 Electrical Requirements

The power cabling to connect the SS755 to the wall should be determined by the installing electrician, based on national and local codes. The information they need to make this determination is located on the serial number label on the unit. This label is located on the front of the left pedestal and also on the outside of the left lift-system bulkhead, viewable through the large hole on top of the Rear Access Panel. The label includes the operating voltage and the current draw (see below). The AWG will depend on the type of cable used, power configuration, distance from the main, etc.

Voltage - 220 VAC
Amperage:    
Single Phase - 85A per phase
3-Phase - 49A per phase

Likely wiring configurations that the electrician will choose for both sides of the buck/booster are noted below. These configurations are only valid where the pre-buck/boost circuit panel voltage is above 200 VAC and the voltage is bucked/boosted to 220VAC measured at the bed with it operating.

Single phase:
4 AWG Type THHN, packaged in a 2 current carrying cable plus ground.

Three Phase:
8 AWG Type THHN, packaged in a 3 current carrying cable plus ground.

Again, the above is meant only as general guidance of cabling needed for the SunScape. The electrician will make the final determination based on wire type, size, panel voltage, cable length, buck/booster settings, bed operating voltage and possibly other factors.



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