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How to use the unit

How to open/close the front cover  

1

 Pull the tab for opening the 

front cover.

2

 Hold the handle are on the 

right hand side of the main 
unit.

3

 Open.

Close the front cover with the procedures for 
opening it in reverse.

Close the front cover so that there 
is no gap between the front cover 
and the main unit and push the tab 
in to latch the front cover shut.

NOTE

Check to see that the front cover is fitted securely.

Press the front cover on the upper and lower parts 
against the main unit so that it is securely closed.

Main 
unit

Main 
unit

Gap

Close the right side

Close the left side (both the 

upper and lower parts)

Front 
cover

Front 
cover

Tab

Main 

unit

Front cover

Handle

Open

Precautions for when opening/closing the front cover

If the front cover comes off, please reattach it with the 
following procedures.

It is designed to come off in order to prevent damage if it 

is opened too wide.

1

 Press the bottom connecting part of the 

removed front cover into the bottom panel 
hook of the unit.

2

 Press the top connecting part of the front 

cover into the top panel hook of the unit.

3

 Check that the front cover is fi tted securely.

Click

Gap

Connecting 
part of the 
front cover

Panel 
hook of 
the unit

Make sure that there is no gap 
between the front cover and the 
unit when the front cover is closed.

Pull

Tab

Push

How to close the front cover

How to open the front cover

Summary of Contents for Jet Towel JT-MC106G-W-NA

Page 1: ...purpose It has no sterilizing or disinfecting functions INDEX Safety Precautions 2 Names of Parts 3 How to use the unit 4 How to open close the front cover 4 Precautions for when opening closing the front cover 4 If not using for a long period 5 How to use the unit 5 Turning the heater on 6 Maintenance 7 Precautions for when opening closing the front cover 7 Turning the sensor off before maintenan...

Page 2: ... 90 angle or more refer to Page 4 Important Follow instructions Wear gloves during maintenance work Not doing so may result in injuries Always use the unit with the drain tank air filter and front cover attached Any water entering the unit may cause short circuits electric shocks or damage If the unit stops working or if a malfunction occurs turn off the power switch and ground fault circuit inter...

Page 3: ...ight Front cover Nozzle Sensor Names of Parts Shaded areas in the figure indicate antibacterial material excluding outlet nozzle areas Inside the front cover Refer to How to open close the front cover on page 4 Please refer to Turning the heater on Page 6 while turning the heater on off Please refer to Turning the sensor off before maintenance Page 8 while turning the sensor on off ...

Page 4: ...ose the left side both the upper and lower parts Front cover Front cover Tab Main unit Front cover Handle Open Precautions for when opening closing the front cover If the front cover comes off please reattach it with the following procedures It is designed to come off in order to prevent damage if it is opened too wide 1 Press the bottom connecting part of the removed front cover into the bottom p...

Page 5: ...s on your hands This may damage the unit If not using for a long period How to use the unit About 9cm Hand drying area Hand detection area Nozzle Sensor Please use within the area above The hand detection area may differ depending on the environment Automatic Stop Function The power light flashes and the dryer stops automatically if the unit is used continually for more than 40 seconds To continue ...

Page 6: ... not feel warm when the room temperature is low 68 F 20 C or below Checking the settings The heater light and sensor light turn off after about 10 seconds after their settings are made to save energy To check the settings press either the heater or sensor switch Simple heater Softens the feeling of cold air If the room temperature is above 80 F 30 C the heater will stop working to prevent the temp...

Page 7: ...fectants cause damage to the unit NOTE When cleaning the unit use a neutral detergent pH 6 8 Please do not use plant based detergents as they may cause damage to plastic parts When using a chemical cloth be sure to follow the instructions carefully Factors such as rust may shorten the working life of the unit Damage to the unit caused by the use of prohibited agents such as solvents detergents and...

Page 8: ...vailable toothbrush or cotton swab NOTE The front cover is designed to come off in order to prevent damage if it is opened too wide If it comes off please reattach it while referring to Precautions for when opening closing the front cover Page 4 4 Turn the sensor switch ON and close the front cover so that there is no gap and push the tab The sensor light ON is lit Exterior Nozzle Sensor Hand dryi...

Page 9: ...fitted properly Dirt and dust may get into the unit and shorten its working life if the air filter is out of position 5 Turn the sensor switch ON and close the front cover so that there is no gap and push the tab The sensor light ON is lit 2 Remove the air filter 3 Clean the air filter Tap it lightly or vacuum off the dust Wipe with lukewarm or cold water if it is extremely unclean NOTE After washi...

Page 10: ...il they make clicking sounds and make sure that it is fitted properly Push the drain tank all the way into to the main unit and make sure that it is fitted properly 2 Remove the drain tank while keeping it upright Keep it upright when carrying it so that the drain water does not spill Caution If it is used after the full line has been exceeded please be careful of water spilling out of the overflo...

Page 11: ...he heater on Page 6 while turning the heater off The front cover is designed to come off in order to prevent damage to the main unit if it is opened too wide Please reattach it while referring to Precautions for when opening closing the front cover Pages 4 and 7 Are any lights in the display on Has a power blackout occurred Was the sensor switch turned on while your hands or an object was inside t...

Page 12: ...hand Specifications Working life of the motor heater The working life of the motor and heater is 7 years when used 200 times per day The working life may be shortened if the unit is used in a location where the power supply voltage is high or when the operation times per user are long No air blows as the motor dies There may be odors or noise when the motor dies but this does not indicate a malfun...

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