Suntana Passport 16 Tanning Bed Manual
Confused about which lamps you need? You just bought a used tanning bed or have an older tanning bed and you need new lamps, but you have no idea what kind of lamps you need.
This video teaches how to properly change a tanning bed lamp / bulb. From taking out your acrylic to putting them back in you can watch this and save allot of time and money by doing it yourself.
Read on, as our resident nerd will explain what you need to know to figure this out, in plain talk. The page looks long, but it will skip you to the right sections that apply to you. Relax, you are in good hands. As the largest seller of tanning lamps, we hear this every day, but fortunately, it is pretty easy to figure out what you need using this guide. You need to be near your tanning bed for this page to be helpful. If you are not near your tanning bed, write down our domain name (TanningBeds4Less) and come back when you are.
We do this all day long for customers, so trust the process and read on, all your questions will be answered in 1-2 minutes. Have a pen and paper handy, so you can write down the size you need. Do you have face tanning? There are a couple different types of face tanning, so look below. If you don't have any type of face tanning (most tanning beds),. Otherwise, read about each below. Turbo Facial This system is fairly rare, but a few models have these turbo lamps.
If you are using the system in the home, our suggestion is to remove the small turbo lamps and don't replace them. (Really) Instead look at one of the special Face Tanning Kits for your bed. These small lamps are expensive and put out too little UV to justify their cost. Removing them from service is perfectly safe to do. You can buy replacements if you just have to have them, but be forewarned that they tend to cost $20 each, which is about twice the cost of one of our basic lamps. You can get more power for less money with the other kits. Buku olimpiade matematika sma pdf to jpg.
If you bed has Turbo Facials, then the long lamps are surely F71 sized. Write this down. High Pressure Facial This is very common type of face tanning that uses a 400 watt bulb that is a few inches long (shown above), behind a (usually) purple filter glass. Never use them if the glass is missing or cracked, this would be dangerous. The replacement cost for the bulb itself is around $20. Some beds have more than one of these.
Most beds that use this facial have F71 sized lamps for the long lamps, and the lamps in front of the face bulb may be F59 (shorter), or they may have shifted the lamps down and used F71 lamp all around. You have to look at the lamps, and count the number of short/long lamps to be sure. I cover this below.
Dual Zone Facial This is actually just a F71 lamp that has been specially treated to produce two different UV spectrums. All the magic happens inside the lamp, not outside. When the lamps are on, they look like the image above, although your bed might have fewer/more of the face bulbs. This means you can either replace it with the same kinds of lamps, with regular F71 lamps, ClearTech, Dual Zone face tanning lamps, etc. You need F71 lamps, write this down. Face/Arm/Side This is actually just a F71 lamp that has been specially treated to produce two different UV spectrums, like the face lamps. The typical 24 lamp bed will have 8 plain lamps, 8 face lamps, and 8 side lamps.
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When the lamps are on, they look like the image above. Like above, you can generally replace them with any F71 lamp you choose, including ClearTech, bronzers, etc. You can also replace them with a kit that is just like the current lamps. We call this a FAS or Face Arm Side kit. You need F71 lamps, write this down.
No face tanning Your bed doesn't have special face tanning, but you can likely add it. You can go to Step 2, below. Before you say 'Wolff', please know that Wolff isn't a brand of tanning bed. Dozens of bed brands have the name Wolff on them, and it only refers to the original lamp style. There should be a name on the bed such as SunQuest, SunVision, ESB, Suntana or similar.