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Re: Dr Kern Tanning beds
I personaly have no trouble removing the acrylic. I use a window tool and start at the left and move it across the acrlic untill it is completely out. The bottom can be done the same way and you can use a suction cup to pull the front lip out. In regards to heat. All lampholders will burn if overheated. Yours are definetly overheated if your loosing lamps at one month. Check your voltage and provide proper air conditioning. Also be sure youre lamps are well seated on the ends when you put them end. This advise applies to all beds with clip in facial lamps.
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Re: Dr Kern Tanning beds
We have had the same issues with our beds. We go through face lamps all the time. We have tried every brand out there and still they go out. It usually requires 2 of us when taking out acrylics. My husband can do it alone but very difficult. The maintenance on these is a nightmare. Difficult to change out parts. I wouldn't purchase these again that is for sure.
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