Equipment Care

Follow these guidelines to ensure the longest life and safe usage for your ProSun tanning equipment.

After each session:

  • Clean bench and canopy acrylics.
  • Clean pillow.
  • Inspect facial glass (if applicable).
  • Clean and sanitize goggles.
  • Ensure click strip is firmly in place.

Daily:

  • Clean bench and canopy acrylics.
  • Clean pillow.
  • Clean and sanitize goggles.
  • Clean and sanitize bed exterior using Manufacturer-approved cleaning solution only (never use ammonia or bleach based cleaning solutions).
  • Inspect acrylic for cracks, wear, or hazing.

Weekly:

  • Clean bench and canopy acrylics.
  • Clean pillow.
  • Remove and clean the inside of both canopy and bench acrylic sheets.
  • Dust lamps.
  • Wipe and vacuum fans and vents.
  • Wipe and vacuum vent hoses.
  • Adjust shock tension (if needed).
  • Check combi set bolts for proper tightness.
  • Check power cord and bench-to-canopy connector for tightness, wear, etc..

Monthly:

  • Clean bench and canopy acrylics.
  • Clean all reflectors.
  • Inspect vent hoses for optimum ventilation.
  • Check voltage being supplied to bed to ensure it conforms with Manufacturer's guidelines.

Additional Tips:

  • Please refer to the lamp manufacturer's specifications for lamp and facial lamp replacement frequency recommendations.
  • When replacing facial lamps, be sure not to touch the lamp with bare hands.
  • Always use a soft, non-abrasive cloth. Any fingerprints that do get on the facial lamp itself must be wiped clean using the cloth with alcohol.
  • Do not get alcohol, bleach, or ammonia on the acrylic sheets.
  • ProSun recommends the use of Lucasol or Solacryl solutions when cleaning acrylic sheets.
  • Never use outdoor or oil-based tanning lotion in your tanning bed, as doing so will damage the acrylic.
  • In order to ensure proper cooling and ventilation to your tanning bed, please make sure that there is at least six inches of space between the back of the tanning bed and the wall. Also ensure that there is at least six inches of space between the head and foot ends of the tanning bed and the walls.