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HPA Solarium HB 951/A

Sunmobile

Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care

Service Manual
TECHNICAL DATA : : : : : : Starter : Timer : Cooling : : Radiation area : Output (min) UVX-36 meter : Protecting goggles : Safety : : Weight : Input voltage Input consumption Fuse UVA source Ballast 230 V - 50 Hz approx. 1960W 16 A 4x HPA Flexpower 400-600 4x 400 W 1x 100 W integrated soft start system digital 30 mins 1x fan floor part 2x fan tanning part 190 x 70 cm 3.6 mW/cm2 at 65 cm 2x HB072 - 4822 690 80147 CENELEC insulation class 2 UV type 3 approx. 37 kg

Published by Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care

Printed in the Netherlands

© Copyright reserved

Subject to modification

4322 277 01013 02/07

L Tr1

C2 C4 C3 C1

Tr2 L Tr3

C1 C2 C3 CH only

M1
N IR

Tr4

B1

L1B

Tr5

B9 C7 L6 B7 B8 C8 L7 B6

L1A

La 1 TCO2 La 2 SK2

Tr6

L2

M2

Tr7

B3 C9 L8 B5 B2 C10 L9 B4 IR
SK1 µC TCO1 R7 R10 R5 C12 R6 safety R8

L3

La 3 TCO3 La 4 SK3

M4

L
M3

Tr8

L4

M3

R9 N N

C11

T1 M2

Re1

N
M1

TECHNICAL INFORMATION Tanning appliance HB 951 is equipped with a universal power PCB. This means that the specific characteristics of the appliance have to be programmed in a microcontroller to determine the way in which various components are activated. When the mains plug is inserted into the wall socket, the display of the remote control will show all functions available to the user. Including the various combinations, these functions are: time setting full body tanning full body + facial tanning The UV lamps may produce a humming sound just after start-up. This humming sound will stop as soon as the lamps burn properly, which is after about 20 seconds. At this point the light intensity clearly increases. During the last minute of the session the beeper produces an intermittent signal to alert the user to the fact that a new session can be set. After 750 operating hours, an L will automatically appear on the display to indicate that the HPA lamps need to be replaced or the tanning time must be slightly increased. The clock speed of the µ-controller is derived from the 50 Hz mains frequency. This frequency is also used to control the 8 triacs that determine the switch-in point (soft start) of the cos capacitors and the HPA lamps. The fans are switched via the safety relay. This relay is part of the (one fault condition) timer circuit. If the control of the triacs is disturbed due to a fault in the µ-controller, the UV lamps may not be switched off. As the µ-controller also generates a pulsating direct voltage to power the relay, the relay will be de-energised in case of a fault, thereby interrupting the lamp circuit. Conversely, the appliance will not start if the switch contacts of the relay are closed at that moment (sticking contacts). The remote control is galvanically isolated from the mains, with power supply and control taking place via a 4-core cable. The remote control only functions as input/output terminal.

HINTS FOR REPAIRS 1. FLOOR PART (item 47) - Remove the props (item 43) in the grip. - Remove the covers (item 32 and 44). The cover on the flex side can only be removed last. 2. REMOTE CONTROL (item 30) - Detach the cord clamp at the back of the cord holder and pull the connector loose. 3. WHEEL (item 35) - Remove the covers (item 32,44). - Remove the locking plate and the nearest frame screw. - Push the shaft out of its clamping. 4. STAND LOWER PART (item 27) - Put the appliance in the lowest operating position (however, screw (A) must be visible) and tighten the ornamental screw (item 26) - Remove the covers from the floor part. - Detach the 8-core cable so that the cable can easily slide through the cable duct. - Remove the shafts (B). - Remove the 2 bearing bushes (item 28). - Pull the 8-core cable out of the stand tube to the point where the clamped joint between the cable bushing and the protecting sleeve can be unlocked. - Detach the 8-core cable by loosening the nut of the bushing a quarter turn. - Now turn the stand and the radiation units through so far that the covers (item 14/16) rest on the floor. - Remove screws (A) and separate the upper and lower part of the stand. 5. STAND UPPER PART (item 22) - Loosen the lower part of the stand as described under .4. - Hinge the radiation units outwards (the upper part of the stand rests on the floor). - Remove the housing parts and detach the wire connections. - The covers (item 14/16) can now be separated from the hinge part. WHEN A HOUSING AND COVER ARE ASSEMBLED, SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOULD BE PAID TO THE POSITIONING OF THE UPPER BEARING BUSH (see exploded view). 6. HPA LAMP (item 6) - Put the appliance in operating position. - Remove the 6 screws from the lamp unit in question. - Remove the cover (item 14 or 16). - Remove 4 reflector clamps. - Remove the reflector and take the lamp from the holder. NB: When checking or replacing HPA lamps, pay attention to the following: a. HPA lamps only start burning when they have cooled down sufficiently. b. Never touch a lamp with your fingers. Clean the lamp with a cloth moistened with alcohol, if necessary. c. After assembly the glass filter should be free from finger prints and dust. Clean the glass filter with a cloth moistened with alcohol, if necessary. d. New HPA lamps may show colour differences. This is not a defect, but a characteristic phenomenon of lamps of this type. The discolourations disappear after a short period of use. e. Always use protecting goggles when looking in the direction of burning lamps. 7. GAS SPRING (item 17) - Let the radiation part slowly rise from its transport position. - Hinge the radiation units outwards and remove a decorative cap and spring fix at C. - Now push the radiation part back into transport position. - Use a plastic hammer to tap the pin at C outwards. NB: CONTINUE TO EXERT PRESSURE ON THE STAND. - Hinge the radiation units inwards again and raise the stand slowly by means of the handle. - Now turn the stand and the radiation part through so far that the radiation units rest on the floor. - The gas spring is now unloaded so that pin (D) can be easily removed. - Assemble the new gas spring, the protecting bracket and cover and press the pin (D) back in place again. - Lift the radiation part by its handle and check whether the gas spring with pin (E) is correctly supported in the fork of the hinged part. - Press the hinged part against the spring pressure, moving the radiation part along at the same time until the whole unit is in horizontal position again. - Continue to exert pressure and hinge the radiation units outwards. - Assemble the pin at C. - Put the appliance in operating position, and assemble the remaining clamps. 8. POWER PCB (item 33) - Pull the mains plug out of the wall socket. - Remove the cover (item 32, see under .1). - Replace the power PCB and connect all connectors. - Place the cover on the base. The display of the remote control will now show error code E06 or E05. - This indicates that the power PCB still needs to be programmed (code A01) for use in the HB 951 according to the input in the table. The following fault codes have been defined: E01 - Safety circuit interrupted This code will appear on the display for 5 seconds, while the beeper produces a loud beep. Check whether all fans work or whether any UV filter is missing, broken or damaged. E02 - Safety relay does nor work according to specification Replace the power module (item 33). E03 / Fault in microprocessor E04 - Replace the power module (item 33). E05 / Application code not programmed E06 - This only occurs in case of a new power module supplied by Service. Program the application code, beginning at line 1, step 3.

0 1 2 3

1
Open Service Mode

2 E05 E06
2x

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 C00

11

Press

+ 1x

+ 1x

+ 1x

+ 1x

+ 1x

+ 1x

Set Application Code

C02
1x

A00
1x

A01
1x

C02
2x

C00

Close Service Mode
1x

00

Item Service code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 4222 062 95270 4222 062 95250 4222 062 95230 4222 062 95260 4822 325 20102 4822 134 30032 4222 062 95240 4222 062 95190 4822 214 12662 4822 410 40417 4822 404 40639 4822 271 30619 4822 690 80147 4222 062 95200 4222 062 95280 4222 062 95220 4222 062 95150 4222 062 95020 4222 062 95160 4222 062 95110 4222 062 95210 4222 062 95130 4222 062 95170 4822 530 70444 4222 062 95180

Description aut. cutout 100 °C clamp + cap (set) reflector facial fan complete lamp holder HPA flexpower 400-600 reflector standard housing rad. part L 14-tabs pcb switch pin switch bracket micro switch HB 072 protecting goggles cover rad. part L hinge parts (set) cover rad. part R gas spring distance indicator cover gas spring switch plate housing rad. part R stand upper part orn. strip (set) spring fix orn. cap (set)

Item Service code 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 4222 062 95400 4222 062 95140 4222 062 95490 N.A. 4222 062 95050 4222 062 95090 4222 062 95080 4222 062 94720 see item 9 4822 528 11215 see item 12 4822 265 20234 4222 062 94860 4222 062 94870 4222 062 94850 4222 062 94730 4822 321 11395 4222 062 95070 4222 062 95060 4222 062 94330 4222 062 94740 4222 062 95100 4222 062 95120 4822 528 70519 4222 062 94890 4222 062 94600

Description orn. screw stand lower part bearing bracket (set) remote control flex holder cover floorpart L power module wheel large connecting block mains 4-s connector mains 4-s connector capacitors 9-s connector ballasts fan complete mains flex orn. prop (set) cover floor part R ballast 400 W /230 V bar grip housing floor part clamp wheel small ballast 100 W / 230 V capacitor 50 µF / 250 V

HB 951/A

14 1 2 16

3

4 5 6 15 7 C 22 21

E 8 17 D A

23

18 9 10 11 12 19

24 25 26

13 20 27

28 B B

29 30

31

42 43

32

44

33 38 39 34 40 41 45

46

47 48

49 35 50 36

37 51

HB 951/A
YELLOW GREEN

BROWN N N BLUE L 3 4 BROWN YELLOW WHITE GREEN PURPLE BLUE L 2 1

M3

M2

RED

RED RED

SK3 TCO3 TCO2

SK2

230V 50Hz N L
BROWN M3/M4 BLUE M1/M2 PURPLE GREEN YELLOW WHITE RED

REMOTE CONTROL

CH only C3 C2
C1 BLACK C3 BLUE

SK1 TCO1
BROWN BLUE BLUE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WHITE BROWN GREEN YELLOW

C1

C2 BLACK C4 BLUE

B

L
1 2 4

L1B 100 W
PURPLE

C 3

N B1 BLACK
1 2 4

M 3

YELLOW

PURPLE

GREEN

BLACK B2

BLACK B3

BLACK B8

M1

L4 500 W

L3 400 W

L2 400 W

L1A 500 W

BLACK B9

WHITE

B4 RED

B5 RED

B6 RED

B7 RED

PURPLE

WHITE

LA 4

LA 3

LA 2

LA 1