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Instructions Philips, Modèle HB821/01

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The nature, intensity and duration of the radiation on one hand, and the sensitivity of the individual on the other, are decisive on the degree in which these affects can occur. The more the skin and eyes are exposed to UV, the more risk increases of diseases such as inflammation of the cornea and/or conjunctiva, damaging of the retina, cataract, premature aging of the skin and skin tumours. Certain medicines and cosmetics increase the sensitivity to UV. Therefore, it is of great importance -that you follow the instructions in sections "Important" and "UV sessions: how often? And how long?"; -that you observe the advised operational distance of 65 cm (approx. 26"); -that you do not exceed the maximum amount of tanning hours per year (i.e. 21 hours or 1260 minutes); -that you always wear the provided goggles while tanning. UV sessions: how often? And how long? You may have one UV session per day, over a period of five to ten days. Allow at least 48 hours between the first two sessions. After such a course, you may rest the skin for a while. Approximately one month after a course your skin will have lost much of the tan. You might then decide to start a new course. On the other hand, it is also possible to have one or two UV sessions per week after a course has elapsed in order to keep up the tan. Whatever you may prefer, make sure that you do not exceed the maximum amount of tanning hours. For this solarium the maximum is 21 hours (= 1260 minutes) per year. Example: Imagine that you take a 10 day UV course, with a 8 minute session on the first day and 20 minutes' sessions on the nine following days. The entire course then includes (1 x 8 minutes) + (9 x 20 minutes) = 188 minutes. Over a year you may have six of these courses. (As 6 x 188 minutes = 1128 minutes.) Of course, this maximum amount of tanning hours is valid for each treated part or side of the body separately. (E.g. for the front side of your body and for the back side.) From the table it will be seen that the first session of a course should have a duration of 8 minutes. This is not dependent upon individual skin sensitivity. Duration of the UV session (for each separately treated part of the body) in minutes 1st session rest of mi2nd session 3rd session 4th session 5th session 6th session 7th session 8th session 9th session 10th session - for persons with very sensitive skin: 8 n. 48 h10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 - for persons with normal sensitive skin: 8 ours 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 - for persons with less sensitive skin: 8 30*) 30*) 30*) 30*) 30*) 30*) 30*) 30*) 30*) *) or longer, dependent upon skin sensitivity. • If you think that the sessions are too long for you • To get a beautiful all-over tan it is suggested that (e.g. if the skin gets taut and tender after the session), you turn slightly during the session so that the sides we advise you to reduce the sessions by say 5 minutes of your body are better exposed to the tanning rays. per side of the body. 5 General description (fig. 1, page 3) A Wheels B Mains cord in storage compartment C Handgrip D Timer E Memo's (for two persons) F Slides G Stand H Locking for height adjustment (to unlock: slide collar downwards) I Locking for upper casing (to unlock: press the two lips downwards) J Handgrip K Fan (cooling) L Upper casing M UV filter glass N Sun lamps (type Philips HPA 400 - 500) O Reflector P Tape measure Q Protective goggles (2x) (Type no. HB 072 / service no. 4822 690 80147 - illustrated - or type no HB 071 / service no. 4822 690 80123 - not illustrated - ) R Lower casing S Rating plate Making the solarium ready for use In the "transport position" your solarium is on wheels so that you can easily move and store it. - Lifting is easier with two people (fig. 3a). If you must lift the solarium by yourself, it is advisable to use the handgrip (C) (fig. 3b). Please note: the appliance weighs more than 28 kg. - Unlock the upper casing (L) from the lower casing (R) by pushing the slides (F) in the direction of the arrow (fig. 4). - Pull the stand (G) and the upper casing (L) upwards (fig. 5). - Put the solarium into the position shown in fig. 6. - Position the upper casing (L) horizontally. Use the handgrip (J) (fig. 7). You will hear clicks when passing the various fixed positions. - Instead of the step-by-step method described here, you may use a combined movement. Hold the handgrip (J) (fig. 8). - Rotate the upper casing a quarter turn (fig. 9 and 10). - Position the solarium next to the bed as shown in fig. 11. 3a 3b 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 85 cm 11 2 1 12 2 1 12 -Unlock the locking handle for height adjustment (H) by sliding the collar downwards. Simultaneously slide the stand (G) out till approx. 85 cm (33") above the bed. Use the tape measure (P). - Release the collar. Setting the timer -Insert the mains plug into a wall socket (220-240 V). -Use the table in these instructions for use and your personal notes. -Put on the supplied protective goggles. -Set the time...


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