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Summer Glow HP8560
Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Service Manual
PRODUCT INFORMATION - This full-body tanning appliance is equipped with an electronic power supply. This means that when the appliance is connected to the mains, the tanning or relaxing functions are made visible by means of symbols on the display. The set time is also shown on the display. During the last minute of the set time, an accoustic signal sounds. - The UV lamps only burn in combination with the IR (relax) lamps. When the UV lamps are on the IR lamps burn at reduced intensity. - The IR lamps can also be used separately at full intensity for a relax session. - This appliance is equipped with a sound module, offering a selection of four nature sounds. The user can also connect an external music appliance to play his/her own music, either via the loudspeakers or the earphones. - This tanning appliance has also been fitted with a scent unit. The scent granules required for this unit can be ordered as service part (see parts list). IMPORTANT - Because of the brief high starting voltage, the appliance should be connected to a circuit protected with a 16A fuse. - HPA lamps only go on at a restart if they have cooled down sufficiently. - Never touch the HPA lamps with your fingers. If necessary, clean the lamps with a cloth moistened with some alcohol. - When a new HPA lamp is installed, this lamp may have a different colour compared to the other lamp. This is normal and will disappear after a short period of use. - After repair, the glass filters should be free from fingerprints. If necessary clean the filters with some alcohol. - Never look directly into the light of an HPA lamp when it is on without protective goggles. - Insufficient cooling for instance when the vents are blocked or when the fan has broken down will cause the thermal safety cut-out to switch the appliance off. Once the cause of overheating has been removed and the appliance has cooled down sufficiently, it will switch automatically on again. - Let the appliance cool down for 15 minutes before folding it back into transport position and storing it. - Only move the appliance when it is in transport position, i.e. when it is folded. - If there are complaints about inadequate tanning, the output of the lamps can be measured with a UV-X 36 meter. For the minimum values, see table under `Technical information'.
Published by Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Printed in the Netherlands
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Subject to modification
08/03
TECHNICAL INFORMATION Input voltage Input consumption Fuse UVA source IR source Starter Timer : : : : : : : 230 V 50 Hz. Approx. 2200 W 16 A 2 x Philips Cleo HPA SYNERGIE 2 x Philips type 15040R KAIDA KCCD-G400 45 min. (Digital) - Radiation area - Output (min) UVX-36 meter - Protecting goggles - Safety - Weight
HP8560
: 190 x 70 cm : 0.2 W/cm² at 65 cm. straight below the distance indicator : 2 x HB072 : Class II Cenelec UV type 3 : Approx. 19 kg.
DISASSEMBLY & REPAIR INSTRUCTION Always unplug the appliance before disassembly or repair! 1. Replacing lamps, fans and starters. - Fold the appliance out into operating position. - Remove 12 screws on the bottom of the lamp housing. - Remove the upper part of the lamp housing (the fans, starters and internal wiring are now accessible) - Remove the screws of the mounting bridge. - Remove the reflector clamps. - Remove the reflector. You have to lift the mounting bridge to do so. 2. Replacing lock grips, soundboard, relay board and power SMPS (PCB) - Remove the back of the timer housing. - Now the lock grips, sound board, relay board and the power SMPS are accessible 3. Replacing timer front with speakers and display - Remove the grip main assy and slide the lamp housing together with the slider off the column and place it on a table or bed with the front pointing downwards. - Remove the back of the timer housing. - Remove the sound board, the relay board and the power SMPS and undo the plug-in connections. - Undo the 4 screws attaching the front to the black sleeve. - Now the front can be removed. 4. Replacing seesaws (always replace both) - Start disassembling the appliance as described under 3. - Remove the back of the timer housing. - Remove the 4 screws attaching the front to the black sleeve. - Remove the black sleeve. - Remove 2 shafts. - Remove the spring. Be careful, for the spring is tensioned. - Remove the seesaws. 5. Stand - The column of the stand has been mounted by means of a hydraulic press and cannot be removed without causing serious damage. - As a result, the hinge housing cannot be disassembled either. - The legs have been mounted on the paw by means of a hydraulic press and cannot be removed without causing serious damage. 2-8 To replace the hinge housing assy: - Undo the screws of the main grip. - Take the main grip off stand. - Remove the black plastic tube from the column. - Slide the lamp housing together with the slider off the column. To replace the paw and the paw cap (L&R) and the wheels: - Undo the screw on the inside of the paw. - Unsnap the paw caps. - The wheels are now accessible. - Undo 4 screws in the point of rotation of the paw to detach the paw. To replace the sliding plug leg: - To replace the sliding plug of the leg, the existing sliding plug has to be smashed with the pointed end of a hammer; otherwise it can't be removed without damaging the leg. A new sliding plug can simply be snapped onto the leg. 6. Resetting the timer and hour counter - When the timer has detected a "temporary" fault, it shows an error code on the display. - After unplugging the main cord for 30 seconds the timer will reset automatically. - If the error code does not disappear, there is probably a defect in the relay board or the checking device in the software. - Reset the hour counter (e.g. after replacing the UV lamps).
0 1 1
Resetting the hour counter
2
00
3
Start Stop Press
4
5
6
7
000
+ 2x
+ 1x
+ 1x
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
HP8560
M1 M2
La2
Lp
N
N
La4
Lp
S1
B
S2
B
-t
La1 TCO1
La3 TCO2
-t
NTC1
-t
NTC3
NTC2
SK3
SK4
SK6
SK5
TB1 N J6 Relay Board PCB
L SMPS J5 (power) PCB User Interface Panel
LS1 J3 LS2 Headphones Line-in
J4
J1
J2
Sound Board PCB
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PARTS LIST
HP8560
Description Paw cap R Leg assy R Leg assy L Leg sliding plug (set) Hinge assy Paw cap L Wheel Fan assy Slider assy Main flex EU Main flex UK Main flex CH Sound Board PCB Relay Board PCB Connecting block 3S SMPS (power) PCB Sleeve Sea saw (set) Timer sound panel HP8560 Lamp housing US Item 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Service code 4822 404 40639 4822 214 12272 4822 271 30619 4822 410 40417 4222 062 96230 4222 062 97151 4222 062 95020 4222 062 96280 4222 062 96290 4222 062 96300 4222 062 95920 4222 062 96310 4222 062 95250 4822 325 20102 4222 062 96320 4222 062 94580 4222 062 94570 4222 062 96330 4222 062 96481 4822 690 80147 Description Switch bracket Starter HPA Micro switch Switch pin 17 tabs PCB Lamp housing LS Distance indicator Screw (set 3.5 x 20 and 3.5 x 12) Lamp HPA Lamp IR Thermal cut off 90 °C Lamp holder assy IR Reflector clamp Lamp holder HPA Reflector assy NTC resistor 22 W NTC connector Scent refill packages HB080 Scent refill packages "Only for EE" Protecting Goggles HB072
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Service code 4222 062 95940 4222 062 95950 4222 062 95960 4222 062 95970 4222 062 97181 4222 062 95990 4222 062 96000 4222 062 96010 4222 062 96410 4222 062 96030 4222 062 96040 4222 062 96050 4222 062 96870 4222 062 96880 4822 265 30284 4222 062 96910 4222 062 96390 4222 062 96190 4222 062 97161 4222 062 97141
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
4-8
EXPLODED VIEW PART A
HP8560
1
5 6
2 3 4
7
5-8
EXPLODED VIEW PART B
HP8560
8
8
9
10
13 14 11 12 16
15
17
6-8
EXPLODED VIEW PART C
HP8560
18
19 20 21 22 23 29 30 31
32 26 27 28 33 34 35
24 25
36 37
7-8
WIRING DIAGRAM
PCB5 La2
HP8560
NTC2 TB2
La1 NTC1 M2 TCO1
Lp
S1
N
SK2
SK1
TB3 NTC3
La4
B
N Lp
B
La3
S2
TCO2 M1
SK3
SK4
PCB4 LS2 LS1
Sound Board J1 J2
User Interface Panel
Relay Board
J3 J4
J6
PCB3 Headphones Line-in PCB2 TB1
N L
Brown Blue Purple Red Yellow Green Black White
SMPS PCB1 J5
Mains
8-8