Takara Belmont AB-HPEXN Operation Manual Download Page 13

OFF (

 mark)

<Power switch>

ON (  mark)

 

The power switch is located at the base.

 

Press the side with the  mark to turn the power on. 

 

Press the side with the 

 mark to turn the power off.

 

 ⇒

When the power is turned on with the chair rotation lock 

  

released, the chair rotation gets locked automatically.

 

 

Preparation

11

2. Turn on the power.

Power switch

Power Supply

1. Insert the power plug into the outlet.

WARNING

Power plug

Power cord

Ground

• 

B

e sure to use a 120-V AC (7 A or 

more)* outlet for the power supply. Do 
not share use of the outlet with any other 
electrical device.

• 

B

e sure to fully insert the power plug 

into the outlet until reaching the base of 
the plug.

• 

D

o not pull the cord to remove the 

power plug from the outlet. Hold by the 
power plug when removing.

• 

D

o not connect the earth (ground) to the 

following objects.

• 

G

as or water pipes, lightning rods and 

telephone dedicated grounding wire.

• 

W

iring work must be performed by 

certified personnel. Consult an electrician 
for wiring work.

• 

P

ower cord replacement must be 

performed by the manufacturer or its 
distributors, or by a technician with 
equivalent certification.

* 110, 220, 230, 240 V AC (7 A or more)

The chair must absolutely be grounded in 
order to prevent electric shock.

A

lways be sure to remove the plug from 

the outlet when the chair will not be used 
for an extended period such as at the end 
of the day, on holidays, and other times.

• 

A

lways operate the power switch by 

your hands only.

• 

W

hen the power is turned on, the chair 

rotation gets locked automatically.

CAUTION

WARNING

Backrest

Armrest

(1) Guiding Customers

How to Use

12

1. Rotate the chair so that the customer can be easily seated on the chair.

Rotation lock switch

<Control Panel>

1 Release the base rotation with the rotation lock 

switch.

Pressing the rotation lock switch on the control panel releases 
the base rotation.
Chair rotation is locked by hydraulic system.
Each press of the rotation lock switch alternately locks and 
releases the base rotation.

2 Rotate the chair.

 

Hold the backrest or armrests when rotating the chair.

 

The chair is 360 degrees rotatable.

3 Fix the chair in a work position.

Stop the chair at the desired work position and press the rotation 
lock switch on the control panel. The chair is locked and 
prevented from rotating.

When the chair rotation lock is released, the chair rotation gets 
locked automatically in the following cases.

  

If the power is turned off, chair rotation gets locked automatically 
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 turned on.

When any of the switches are pressed.

WARNING

CAUTION

• 

A

lways 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.

• 

B

e careful of the followings when rotating the chair in order to ensure safety.

L

ower the chair to the lowest position.

D

o not rotate the chair until the customer has completely sat down in the chair.

A

lways be sure that no other persons are in the surrounding area before rotating the 

chair, and rotate so that the step and other parts do not contact the customer or any 
nearby equipment.

• 

A

lways be sure to lock the chair when not rotating it.

• 

A

lways operate the power switch by your hands only.

• 

W

hen the power is turned on, the chair rotation gets locked automatically.

Summary of Contents for AB-HPEXN

Page 1: ...ocation and refer to it whenever necessary Please contact Takara Belmont if this operation manual becomes torn or damaged and unreadable or is lost Contents General Safety Instructions Safety Precauti...

Page 2: ...All these precautions describe important items related to safety Be sure to always obey all the precautions contained in this manual Takara Belmont has absolutely no responsibility for accidents that...

Page 3: ...uld cause the chair to tip over or the step could suddenly move resulting in injury or damage Be careful of power cord or plug breakage Do not use any power cord or plug that is damaged or that fits l...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...in getting in and out of the chair in that position being very careful that the customer is not injured and the chair does not tip over Precautions when raising or lowering the chair Before raising or...

Page 6: ...ower switch by your hands only Be extremely careful not to mistake the switches when operating The person operating the chair must pay careful attention to the surrounding area and give verbal warning...

Page 7: ...ement Failure to do so can result in an accident or injury Please observe the following precautions when using the child seat Before allowing a child to sit down raise the child seat to the appropriat...

Page 8: ...ce any objects other than persons in the seat Doing so can result in deformation or tearing of the leather or corrosion Do not use this chair for any applications other than hairdressing beauty relate...

Page 9: ...wspaper or other printed items can result in 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 C...

Page 10: ...rmrest Child seat Seat Step Headrest button UP DOWN foot switch Power switch Breaker Main Unit 9 Operation manual this manual Installation manual Flange nut M6 3 pcs Rubber ring Step with adjuster Acc...

Page 11: ...h 4 Preset switch P1 5 Preset switch P2 6 Auto return switch 7 Child seat Up switch 8 Child seat Down switch These are collectively referred to as the Control Panel 10 UP DOWN foot switch Base Power s...

Page 12: ...ll the cord to remove the power plug from the outlet Hold by the power plug when removing Do not connect the earth ground to the following objects Gas or water pipes lightning rods and telephone dedic...

Page 13: ...e following cases If the power is turned off chair rotation gets locked automatically when the power is turned on Chair rotation gets locked automatically if any of the switches on the control panel i...

Page 14: ...sing the cape holder Provides space between the customer and the cutting cape to provide good ventilation Makes it easy to clean up the cut off hair 1 Pull the cape holder located at the edge of the a...

Page 15: ...press the UP DOWN switch of the control panel upwards The chair is raised while stepping on pressing the switch 2 Lowering the chair To lower the chair step on the left side of the UP DOWN foot switch...

Page 16: ...t are the positions where the headrest can be fixed 15 Headrest button Headrest bar CAUTION Be careful in pulling up the headrest more than necessary because doing so will make the headrest to come of...

Page 17: ...rest switch of the control panel in the direction of the arrow as shown in the below left figure to recline the backrest Push the switch toward the back of the chair The backrest reclines while the sw...

Page 18: ...ipped with a child seat that is able to be individually raised and lowered 1 Raising the child seat Press the child seat Up switch on the armrest control panel The child seat will rise up while it is...

Page 19: ...he child seat and the seat shaded section of the following diagram during child seat lowering this function slightly raises the child seat and halts operation When the system detects that an object or...

Page 20: ...tion please lower the child seat to its lowest position Adjusting Preset Positions Although the setting positions of the preset switches are previously set when shipped from the factory you can change...

Page 21: ...function is disabled to prevent falling over or dropping accidents Before using the auto return function please lower the child seat to its lowest position 2 Using the auto return function Press the...

Page 22: ...have sharp portions Be careful when cleaning the chair that your hands fingers or other body parts are not injured Do not clean leather parts using a cleaner or bleach containing organic solvent or a...

Page 23: ...ard or breaker been tripped Has the chair been continuously operated for an extended period Correctly insert the power plug p 11 Turn on the power p 11 Replace the fuse of the switchboard or turn on t...

Page 24: ...kara Belmont Perform the procedures indicated in 2 Using the Auto return Function under How to Use p 20 If operation is still not normal it might not be possible to safely use the chair Stop using the...

Page 25: ...dealer or Takara Belmont Perform the procedures indicated in 1 Guiding Customers under How to Use p 12 If operation is still not normal it might not be possible to safely use the chair Stop using the...

Page 26: ...inch Specifications 25 450 18 Child seat width 685 27 When the cape holder is stored 495 19 105 4 475 19 270 11 76 3 Seat stroke 210 8 450 18 Seat length 365 1017 652 1285 620 25 510 20 365 14 1017 40...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...Printed in Japan 1504 Original instruction 1E04LEA0 TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION 1 1 Higashi shinsaibashi 2 Chome Chuo ku Osaka Japan TEL 06 6213 5945 FAX 06 6212 3680...

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