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File name: | solarium_©_.pdf [preview HB556/A, HB556/B] |
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Mfg: | Philips |
Model: | HB556/A, HB556/B 🔎 |
Original: | (03/02) 🔎 |
Descr: | Service Manual Solarium 1415W - pag. 4 |
Group: | Electronics > Consumer electronics |
Uploaded: | 03-07-2007 |
User: | salvacolnome |
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File name solarium_©_.pdf Solarium HB556/A HB556/B Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care Service Manual TECHNICAL INFORMATION Input consumption Lamp : approx. 1415 W / 230 V / 50 Hz : 6x TL Cleo Performance 100 W-S : 4x TL Cleo Performance 80 W-S : 1x HP400/H Starter Ballast Timer Radiation area Radiation distance Height adjustment Protecting goggles : 10x S12 : 1x ZG 4,5D : 7x 100 W / 230 V : 6x 80 W / 230 V : 1x 30 mins motor-driven : 174 x 58 cm : 20 cm : between 67 97 cm : HB071 4822 690 80123 L11a L11b L11c S11 La11 M1 SK3 TCO L La S M SK1 (HB556/A) : 1x HP400/SH (HB556/B) 6x 100 W 4x 80 W 1x HPA 260 W Output UVX36 meter : > 5.5 mW/cm² at 20 cm (HP400 on) NTC1 = changed C M2 SK2 NTC 230 V / 50 Hz Published by Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care Printed in the Netherlands © Copyright reserved Subject to modification 03/02 HB556/A HB556/B HINTS FOR REPAIRS - Interchange starters, lamps or ballasts to establish whether they are defective. - If they are not defective, check the internal wiring, especially that connected to the lamp holders. - The snap-on connections of the wiring can be detached by means of a paperclip. - Premature blackening of a tube end points to a defective starter or a wiring fault. - A burned NTC resistor or overheated wiring points to a wiring fault at the connecting block. Replacement of lamps/starters (items 33, 34 and 11) Loosen the screws (item 6) and remove the end covers (item 5). Pull the acrylic sheet (item 35) out of the appliance. Now the lamps/starters can be replaced. Disassembly of gas spring (item 8) Put the canopy in its highest position. Fasten ornamental screw (item 7). Remove the 2 screws (A). Lift the canopy off the foot together with a second person. Place the canopy on a soft surface. The gas spring can now be taken out. Disassembly of fan (item 13) Unlock the clamps of the fan cover (item 12). Loosen the connecting wires and pull out the fan unit (item 13). Disassembly of timer (item 20) Remove the end cover on the side where the timer is located. Pull the top cover on this side out of the groove of the side panel (item 17). Pull the side panel off the metal frame to create enough room to remove the timer. Disassembly of hinge (items 14, 15 and 16) Unlock the clamps of the hinge cover with a screwdriver. Loosen the screw (B). Ask a second person to depress the locks of the bearing bush (item 16) with two small screwdrivers. Position yourself on the other side of the appliance and press the stand with your foot while pulling the canopy slightly (approx. 5 mm) towards you to deactivate the lock. Now you and the other person should position yourselves at opposite ends of the appliance. Lift the canopy from the stand by pulling at it. Place the canopy on a soft surface. Remove the lock spring (item 15) Tap the bearing bush off the shaft with a plastic hammer. Disassembly of facial unit (item 24) Remove the fan, the end covers and the top cover. Contrary to what is indicated in the explode |
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