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For optimum comfort, use the appliance at an ambient temperature of approximately 18°C.
Ifthecouchbecomestoowarm,reducetheroomtemperaturetobelow20°C.
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Always assemble and move the couch together with another person.
During assembly, the tanning appliance becomes heavier and more difcult to move. We therefore advise you to assemble the tanning
appliance at the place where you are going to use it.
Make sure there is enough free space beside (at least 50cm) and behind (at least 30cm) the tanning appliance.
1 Put the couch on a table with the lamps facing downwards. (Fig. 2)
2 Push the legs rmly onto the appropriate studs.
Note:Before you put the couch on the legs, decide how you want the canopy to open. The side of the couch with the connecting holes is the side on
which the canopy hinges.
Make sure the legs are mounted in the correct position, so that the socket for the connecting cable is at the back. (Fig. 3)
Make sure that de ball joints point towards each other. (Fig. 4)
Do not attempt to lift or tilt the couch by its legs! (Fig. 5)
3 Use a hexagon key and 4 screws to fasten the angle prole to the legs of the frame. (Fig. 6)
4 Let one person push the front panel rmly against the frame until it curves. (Fig. 7)
5 Let the other person fasten the front panel with the nuts. (Fig. 8)
6 Fasten the side panels to the legs of the frame. (Fig. 9)
7 Lift the couch and turn it carefully onto its legs. (Fig. 10)
Canopy
Always assemble and move the canopy together with another person.
1 Put the canopy onto the legs. (Fig. 11)
2 Close the canopy carefully. (Fig. 12)
3 Fix the canopy onto the legs with the screws. (Fig. 13)
4 Fix the end of the thickest part of the gas spring to the top ball joints. (Fig. 14)
5 Lift the canopy with another person. (Fig. 15)
6 Fix the end of thinnest part of the gas spring to the bottom ball joints. (Fig. 16)
7 Firmly tighten the hexagon socket-head screw with a hexagon key. (Fig. 17)
8 Fasten the back panel to the legs of the canopy. (Fig. 18)
9 Push the plug of the canopy in the socket of the couch (‘click’). (Fig. 19)
You can disconnect the plug with a screwdriver as shown in the picture. (Fig. 20)
10 Insert the mains plug into a wall socket.
Only move the tanning appliance by carefully sliding its legs across the oor or by carefully lifting it slightly off the oor together with
another person (Fig. 21)
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1 Turn the timer to the required tanning time to switch on the appliance. For the correct tanning times, see section ‘Tanning sessions: how
often and how long?’. (Fig. 22)
2 Put on the protective goggles provided.
Only use these protective goggles when you tan with a Philips tanning appliance. Do not use them for other purposes.
TheprotectivegogglescomplywithprotectionclassIIaccordingtodirective89/686/EEC.
3 Push the canopy backwards. (Fig. 23)
4 Lie down on the couch. (Fig. 24)
5 When you lie on the couch, pull the canopy into horizontal position. (Fig. 25)
6 When the set tanning time has elapsed, the lamps switch off automatically. During the last minute of the session, the appliance beeps.
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1 Press the + or - button to set the required tanning time and then press the start button I. For the correct tanning times, see section
‘Tanning sessions: how often and how long?’.
Keep the button pressed to adjust the time more quickly.
2 Put on the protective goggles provided.
Only use these protective goggles when you tan with a Philips tanning appliance. Do not use them for other purposes.
TheprotectivegogglescomplywithprotectionclassIIaccordingtodirective89/686/EEC.
3 Push the canopy backwards. (Fig. 23)
4 Lie down on the couch. (Fig. 24)
Make sure your face is under the face tanner when you lie down on the couch.
5 When you are lying on the couch, pull the canopy into horizontal position. (Fig. 25)
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