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Problem
The fuse of the circuit to
which the appliance is
connected cuts off the
power when I switch on
or use the appliance.
The tanning results are
not as good as I
expected.
Solution
The plug may not be inserted properly in the wall socket.Put the plug
properly in the wall socket.
There may be a power failure. Test if the power supply works by
connecting another appliance.
The tanning lamps may still be too hot to go on. Let them cool down
for 3 minutes first.
The overheat protection may have switched off the appliance
automatically because it overheated. Remove the cause of overheating
(e.g. a towel that blocks one or more vents). Let the appliance cool
down for a while and then switch the appliance back on.
The fuse of the circuit to which the appliance is connected must be
a 16A standard fuse or a slow-blow automatic fuse. You may also have
connected too many appliances to the same circuit.
You may have followed a tanning course that is not appropriate for
your skin type. Check the table in chapter 'Tanning and your health',
section 'Tanning sessions: how often and how long?'.
The distance between the lamps and the surface you lie on may be
larger than prescribed. See chapter 'Preparing for use'.
When the lamps have been used for a long time, the tanning capacity
decreases. This effect only becomes noticeable after several years. To
solve this problem, select a slightly longer tanning time or have the
lamps replaced.