
Just like all other tanning beds, Ergoline beds have profiles and trims which are used in conjunction with the hinges to join all the bed parts together. Hinge brackets are present in the tanning beds and they are used to enjoin the main parts of the beds so as to give smooth endings and also to allow for the twisting and folding of the beds. Basically the switches manage power flow from higher circuits to lower circuits.

Ultraviolet meters in the beds are used to indicate the voltage of the beds while relay switches are employed in the beds to control the voltages from one circuit to another. Tanning bed lamps also qualify as parts of Ergoline tanning beds and they are of different sizes and shapes and wattage. The lamp holder is responsible for holding the bed lamps in place and making sure they are tightly fitted with the hope of avoiding falling down and breaking. The beds also have a starter that is used in lighting up the bed lamps and connecting them to the choke ballast for their power upgrade. The fan grill cover is used in tanning beds to act as both an air conditioner and a dehumidifier as a way of guarding the bed’s booths and also cooling exhaust parts so as to avoid overheating. The ballast comes in different watts and they are used to power tanning bed bulbs as they can make them stronger than the bulbs actually are. One of the parts of Ergoline tanning beds is the choke ballast.

which is not affiliated with this website.Ergoline tanning beds are made up of many parts and each can be obtained separately just in case a replacement is needed. SunQuest®, SunVision®, SunStar® are registered trademarks of ETS, Inc. If they look different than the parts you removed, don't worry, they will function exactly the same.Īvailability: Usually ships the next business day. Item shipped may be COS160, K11 or S12, which are functionally equivalent for 80w to 100w lamps. Quarter not included (shown to demostrate size of starter) If you are a salon with beds that use starters, it is a good idea to keep a few in stock. If you are changing your lamps and it has been a few years since you have replaced your starters, it is a good idea to get a set (one for each lamp). If you have lamps that are sluggish to start, or won't start at all, but the lamp itself is fine, then this is the part you need, and its EASY to install.

If your tanning bed uses RAPID start electronics or does NOT have starters installed, then you do NOT need them! Beds that do not use them include SunMaster, Montego Bay Classic, SunDash, and many more. Kern, Montego Bay Celebrity (some models), and many other brands. SunQuest®, SunVision®, SunStar®, Sunal, Alisun, Alpha Sun, Private Sun, SonnenBraune(some models only), Dr. These beds typically use F71 lamps, although not all beds that use F71 need these. These are the small cylinders that sit next to your 80 or 100 watt lamp in "choke" style tanning beds.
