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Old 05-03-2008, 02:57 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Should I repair my own tanning salon equipment?

Yes, you should, and could, repair your own tanning beds. All (okay, most [ok, the good ones]) offer very helpful technical support. The majority of problems with tanning equipment are burned out connections (short circuits) in one form or another, followed closely by failed parts (for a variety of reasons), and are rarely the result of mfg defects. Troubleshooting the problems quickly and accurately is the hardest part, followed closely by contorting your body to get to the affected areas to make the necessary repairs. hehe

However, if you are of the belief that you are a business owner, nontechnical, or just don't "have the time", then call Brian Oshman. Good luck out there. -Belvy
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