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Safety Precautions (Must be Obeyed)

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Precautions when changing the preset positions

Before and while setting the preset positions, thoroughly check that there are no bodies or limbs of 

  persons, or possible obstacles in the operating range of the chair or the area around the chair. There is a 
  danger of body parts being pinched by the chair, resulting in injury or damage.

The legrest moves in conjunction with the backrest. When changing the preset positions, be very careful 

  that the step or the customer's feet will not contact any nearby equipment or other items.

Do not subject the armrests or armrest control panel cover to an excessive load or

force.

Do not subject the armrests or armrest control panel cover to an excessive (more than necessary) load or
force. Doing so can result in the chair tipping over or being damaged.

Precautions when getting in and out of the chair

Always be sure to lower the chair to the lowest position and lock the rotation when a customer is getting in 

or out of the chair in order to ensure safety. Be especially careful when moving a person in a wheelchair in 

and out of the chair, and make sure that the wheelchair is not positioned in the operating range of the chair 

when moving the person. Feet, casters or other parts contacting the foot switch will cause sudden operation 

of the chair, resulting in injury or damage.

Precautions for the surrounding area during chair operation

Before and during operation, thoroughly check that there are no bodies or limbs of persons, or possible 

obstacles in the operating range of the chair (ranges of seat raising/lowering, backrest reclining/raising, 

chair rotation, legrest operation) or nearby. There is a danger of body parts being pinched by the chair, r

esulting in injury or damage.

Precautions regarding customers and children

Be careful to closely watch customers (especially children) in order to make sure that they do not 

accidentally cause chair operation, resulting in an unexpected accident.

Only sit in the area designated for such use.

Never sit on the headrest, armrests, edge of the backrest, or the step, or subject these to an excessive 

(more than necessary) load or force with the backrest reclined. Doing so can result in the chair tipping over 

or being damaged.

Precautions when reclining/raising the backrest

The space between the backrest and seat becomes narrow when the backrest is reclined. Check that the 

  customer's hands, arms or clothes are not caught between the backrest and seat before reclining the 
  backrest. There is a danger of body parts being pinched by the chair, resulting in injury.

Carefully recline the backrest so that the headrest or backrest will not contact any shampoo bowl or nearby

   equipment.

When you recline the backrest without using the headrest, support the customer's head with your hand so 

  that the customer will not contact with the shampoo bowl.

Before raising the backrest, check that the customer's arms or hands are not in between the backrest and 

  armrests, and operate it safely.

For the synchronized legrest type, the legrest rises when the backrest is reclined. Be very careful that the 

  step or the customer's feet will not contact any nearby equipment or other items.

For the synchronized legrest type, the legrest comes down when the backrest is raised. Make sure that no

  persons or objects are under the legrest, and operate it safely.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for AB-HPEN

Page 1: ...never necessary Inform Takara Belmont of the book number on the back cover to obtain a new operation manual if this booklet becomes torn damaged unreadable or lost Contents Safety Precautions Must be...

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Page 3: ...ailure to obey the corresponding warning and the resulting improper operation can result in mild injury or moderate harm and damage This indicates a recommended action that should be performed in orde...

Page 4: ...electromagnetic interference waves Using this chair in an environment where there are electromagnetic interference waves can cause faulty operation Do not install the chair near equipment that genera...

Page 5: ...aising lowering backrest reclining raising chair rotation legrest operation or nearby There is a danger of body parts being pinched by the chair r esulting in injury or damage Precautions regarding cu...

Page 6: ...and so on There is a danger of body parts being pinched resulting in injury or damage WARNING Only persons who are certified hairdressers or beauticians can be allowed to use this chair This chair is...

Page 7: ...kg 300 lbf to sit in the chair Doing so can cause the chair to tip over or faulty operation Precautions when using the headrest Check that there are no impediments in the surrounding area when rotatin...

Page 8: ...er supply code when you rotate the chair for adjusting the adjuster And adjust it so that the chair does not turn over when the customer gets on the step CAUTION Recline the backrest at the end of the...

Page 9: ...color transfer Contact with printed clothing such as t shirts jeans and similar items can result in color transfer such as by dye adhering to the leather Contact with benzene nail polish remover alcoh...

Page 10: ...Control panel Armrest Seat Step Headrest button UP DOWN foot switch Power switch Breaker Main Unit Operation manual this manual Installation manual Flange nut M6 3 pcs Rubber ring Step with adjuster...

Page 11: ...witch 2 Backrest switch 3 UP DOWN switch 4 Preset switch P1 5 Preset switch P2 6 Auto return switch These are collectively referred to as the Control Panel UP DOWN foot switch Base Power switch Breake...

Page 12: ...and current of this production outlet with an attached ground terminal Using the same outlet together with the power plug of other devices can result in abnormal heat generation and possible fire Be...

Page 13: ...rned off chair rotation gets locked automati cally when the power is turned on Chair rotation gets locked automatically if any of the switches on the control panel is pressed When the power switch is...

Page 14: ...cape holder as it can only withstand a load of 10 N 1 kgf 2 2 lbf Be sure to always return it to the stored state when not in use When storing the cape holder be careful not to pinch the customer s or...

Page 15: ...m There is a danger of body parts being pinched resulting in injury or damage How to Use 2 Raising Lowering the Chair 1 Raising the chair To raise the chair step on the right side of the UP DOWN foot...

Page 16: ...t are the positions where the headrest can be fixed Headrest button Headrest bar Be careful in pulling up the headrest more than necessary because doing so will make the headrest to come off the chair...

Page 17: ...the backrest switch of the control panel in the direction of the arrow as shown in the below left figure to raise the backrest The backrest rises while the switch is pressed If the chair rotation lock...

Page 18: ...tting is completed when the electronic beep is emitted Return the chair to its original position by using the auto return switch and use the preset switch for which you have changed the setting to mak...

Page 19: ...ll stop the operation Foot Control Control Panel How to Use Before using the auto return function make sure that no persons or objects are under the step or in the support arm area and operate it safe...

Page 20: ...immediately by using a soft cloth that has been dabbed with a neutral detergent diluted with water to approximately 10 in order to prevent the stain from soaking in due to the plasticizer Then wipe t...

Page 21: ...emperature or continue operating for a short period It will recover to the normal condition This is the sound of the steel balls rolling when the chair is rotated The level of this sound varies depend...

Page 22: ...n 1 Using the Preset Function under How to Use p 16 If operation is still not normal it might not be possible to safely use the chair Stop using the chair turn off the power unplug the power plug and...

Page 23: ...no oil is leaking If there is any wobbling or abnormal noise when operating the chair stop using the chair turn off the power unplug the power plug and contact your closest dealer or Takara Belmont I...

Page 24: ...idity 10 95 Air pressure 700 1060 hPa Temperature 20 70 C Humidity 10 95 Air pressure 700 1060 hPa Rated voltage Rated frequency Rated current 240 V AC 50 Hz 2 1 A 230 V AC 50 Hz 2 0 A 220 V AC 50 60...

Page 25: ...andard period for which the chair can be safely used with no impediments to safety under the standard use conditions for each chair and while performing proper mainte nance and inspection including pa...

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Page 28: ...TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION 2 1 1 Higashishinsaibashi Chuo ku Osaka 542 0083 Japan TEL 81 6 6212 3523 FAX 81 6 6211 5745 BOOK No 1E04KXDE Printed in Japan 1710 Original instruction NOTE...

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