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The SR24 electric Siesta comes with a ten-foot power cord. The unit must be plugged into a GFCI (Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter) circuit or outlet. The GFCI should be installed by a qualified electrician. The outlet may be
located on the wall or in the floor according to local electrical codes. Electrical requirements: 115V, 100 watts.
The electric Siesta uses an
electric actuator system to
move the chair up and down.
It is operated by a two-button
corded remote control.
Push the up or down
button on the
handset to position
the client.
USING ELECTRIC SIESTA
The hook molded on the back
of the electric Siesta remote
control fits into a plastic loop
on the back of the Belvedere
S54 backwash station. If the
Siesta is used with other
shampoo systems, the remote
can be hooked onto any other
convenient location.
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
R
REMOTE
CONTROL
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
R
3
When the shampoo is complete, push the down
button on the remote to move the
chair to the lowest position.
Push the lever handle
forward to lower the
legrest to exit.
Seat the client in the chair. Then push the up button
on the remote control until the client is properly
positioned. The stylist or client may pull the lever
handle back to raise the legrest.
Note:
Clients wearing dresses may
want a towel
or cape over
their legs.
HOOK
LOWER CHAIR
TO EXIT
PULL LEVER TO RAISE LEGREST
Before seating the client, push the down button on the
remote to move the chair to the LOWEST position.
IMPORTANT!
(ELECTRIC SIESTA ONLY)
The chair should be in the LOWEST position:
when the shampoo service begins, and…
when the shampoo service is completed.
If the chair is not lowered after each service, it
could suffer excessive stress and wear resulting in
damage not covered by the published warranty.
Produced by: J. Baer
Date: 06/06
Amended: 02/07
Version: 1
Shampoo Seating System
Siesta
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