
You might need to consider having a dedicated circuit for your machine. Consult your manual for what power source your tanning bed requires. Consult your manual: Your tanning bed manual will provide you with pertinent information about your specific machine and how to care for it.Please note: to prevent the risk of shock, make sure your tanning bed is unplugged if you are disassembling it and cleaning it. This is the tray that holds the ballast and other electrical equipment.

Don’t forget to clean your tanning bed’s ballast tray. You will need to remove the acrylics to reach the bulbs and reflectors. Dust on bulbs or lamps could hinder the amount of UV light emitted from your tanning bed. Consider vacuuming the inside of your machine once a month or two to remove excess dust or residue. Routinely dust and clean your machine, including the fan, reflectors, and bulbs. Once a week, do a more in-depth cleaning. Do not use a cleaner with alcohol or ammonia because it could harm your acrylics (thus affecting your machine’s performance). It is important to use a tanning bed cleaner on your tanning bed acrylics.

Keep track of all maintenance you do on your tanning bed, including changing tanning lamps, checking timers, fans, cords, reflectors, and wires.

There are some things you should do to avoid costly repairs as well as preserve the lifespan of your tanning bed. While some repairs are to be expected, it is important to keep up routine maintenance to prevent unnecessary problems. Whether its used for commercial or residential purposes, over time your tanning bed may need to have parts repaired or replaced. Proper maintenance and care of your tanning bed will ensure the longevity and usefulness of your machine.
