Takara Belmont BRAMU Operation Manual Download Page 8

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Safety Precautions (Must be Obeyed)

Use and Cleaning Precautions

CAUTION

Use Precautions

●Precautions when adjusting the step adjuster

Be careful when the adjuster is extended that it does not scratch the floor or pull the 

power cord when rotating the chair.

●Precautions when using the dryer/iron holder

•Be careful that the dryer or iron does not contact the legs or other body parts of the 

customer when using the dryer/iron holder.

•The dryer/iron holder can withstand a load of up to 20 N (2 kgf/4.4 lbf). Using the 

holder with an excessive load can result in damage or injury.

●Immediately wipe off any chemical solutions or water that spills on the chair.

Water or chemical adhering to a service outlet or control panel can result in faulty 

operation or a short circuit.

Immediately turn off the power switch, and wipe off any chemical or water that has 

adhered to the product by using a dry soft cloth.

●Precautions for cleaning procedures

The metal and mechanical parts of the chair have sharp edges. Be careful when cleaning 

the chair that your hands, fingers or other body parts are not injured.

●Turn off the chair power switch after you are finished using it.

●Immediately wipe off any chemical that spills on the chair.

Immediately wipe off any chemicals adhering to the leather or pump cover.

Failure to do so can result in deformation or discoloration.

●Do not apply heat

Doing so can result in deformation or discoloration.

●Do not place any objects other than persons in the seat.

Other objects can result in deformation or tearing of the leather, or corrosion.

●Recline the backrest at the end of the day

When you have finished working for the day, lower the chair to the lowest position and 

completely recline the backrest. This helps to extend the service life of the chair by not applying 

a load to springs and cylinders.

●Do not use this chair for any applications other than hairdressing/beauty-related procedures.

This product is designed for commercial use in barber shops and beauty salons.

Only persons who are certified hairdressers or beauticians can be allowed to use this chair.

●Do not use outdoors.

Doing so can result in damage.

●Contact your closest dealer or Takara Belmont if the breaker function (p. 32) frequently operates.

●The maximum load is 1,350 N (135 kgf).

The raising speed of the seat declines as the maximum load is approached.

Summary of Contents for BRAMU

Page 1: ...nual may lead to accidents Carefully store this operation manual in a secure location near this product where they can be readily accessed and refer to them whenever necessary This product is designed...

Page 2: ...pecifications 35 Introduction Preparation Rotating the Chair 14 Raising Lowering the Chair 15 Reclining Raising the Backrest 16 Raising Lowering the Legrest 18 Moving the Chair to Preset Positions 19...

Page 3: ...ly no responsibility for accidents that might be caused by failure to obey Safety Precautions Use Precautions and Precautions Related to Synthetic Natural Leather resulting in injury to users and othe...

Page 4: ...t the plug or similar fault can result in a short circuit or heat generation that causes a fire Hold by the power plug when unplugging Do not pull the cord to remove the power plug from the outlet Hol...

Page 5: ...ction or electric shock Do not disassemble repair or modify the chair Disassembly or repair must only be done by a qualified service staff Disassembly by yourself can result in an accident a malfuncti...

Page 6: ...e step could result in serious injury or damage the floor Precautions for the service outlets Be sure to fully insert the power plug of the device being used into the outlet until reaching the base of...

Page 7: ...ems slightly different or not normal immediately stop using the chair turn off the power and unplug the power plug and contact your closest dealer or Takara Belmont Always be sure to use your hands to...

Page 8: ...dy parts are not injured Turn off the chair power switch after you are finished using it Immediately wipe off any chemical that spills on the chair Immediately wipe off any chemicals adhering to the l...

Page 9: ...wipe it dry Precautions regarding deformation and color transfer due to contact Contact with other plastic parts painted items solvents adhesive tape and similar items can result in changes in surface...

Page 10: ...Locations of Warning Labels 10 Operation manual this manual Installation manual Foot cushion AB BROSF only Table Accessories...

Page 11: ...p 12 Headrest With headrest cover Backrest Cape holder p 24 Armrest Seat Step Removable p 30 Headrest operation lever p 16 Base Pump cover Dryer Iron holder p 25 Table securing slots p 28 Legrest Apro...

Page 12: ...switch 8 Auto return switch 9 Service outlet 10 Power switch Breaker 10 Rotation lock switch p 14 UP DOWN switch p 15 Rotation lock switch p 14 Type Structure Overview AB BR 1 2 1 2 OS One Stop Paradi...

Page 13: ...er plug into the outlet unitl reaching the base of the plug 110V 120V AC 12A or more 220V 230V 240V AC 7A or more Do not share use of the outlet with any other electrical device Be sure to fully inser...

Page 14: ...een locked and released each time that the rotation lock switch is stepped on Rotation lock switch Foot control WARNING Always be sure to lower the chair to the lowest position and lock the rotation w...

Page 15: ...ssed Support arm UP DOWN switch Up Foot control UP DOWN switch Control panel Right UP DOWN switch Control panel Left UP DOWN switch Down WARNING Before raising or lowering the chair check that there a...

Page 16: ...hile holding the handle and pressing the headrest operation lever return the headrest to its original angle 2 Lower the headrest Do not apply excessive force to the headrest or strike it from above wh...

Page 17: ...nel Left 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 WARNING Check that the customer...

Page 18: ...g Lowering the Legrest 18 If the chair rotation lock is released the chair rotation is locked automatically when you press the switch Legrest step linked type Independent legrest type You can raise an...

Page 19: ...it If the chair rotation lock is released the chair rotation is locked automatically when you press the switch Moving the Chair to Preset Positions Preset Function Pressing the switch just once moves...

Page 20: ...legs or objects near the chair or step or in the gap of the support arm If the chair rotation lock is released the chair rotation is locked automatically when you press the switch Moving the Chair to...

Page 21: ...switch for approximately three seconds An electronic beep is emitted to indicate that the position has been set 4 Return the chair to the position for getting in out of chair by using the auto return...

Page 22: ...tion If Changing the setting of p3 see Setting Procedures p 23 Last Position Function You can use this function after you have finished cutting hair and moved the chair to the shampoo position by usin...

Page 23: ...not change Setting Procedures 1 Turn off the power switch step on the rotation lock switch and push the backrest switch to the raise side while turning on the power switch 2 Continue to step on the ro...

Page 24: ...air 24 3 Rotate the cape holder rearward to store it Rotate the cape holder Using the Cape Holder Armrest CAUTION Be sure to always return it to the stored state when not in use When storing the cape...

Page 25: ...ron does not contact the legs or other body parts of the customer when using the dryer iron holder The dryer iron holder can withstand a load of up to 20 N 2 kgf 4 4 lbf Using the holder with an exces...

Page 26: ...rom the outlet when not using it If any water gets on a service outlet immediately turn off the chair power switch remove the plug and wipe away the water Additionally if a substan tial amount of wate...

Page 27: ...in the chair Legrest heater switch Control panel Left WARNING Using the heater for an extended period causes the temperature to increase possibly resulting in burns or fire Be sure to turn off the hea...

Page 28: ...recline with comfort Use it for customers whose height is such that their heels extend beyond the legrest Do not insert remove the table or operate the chair with items on the table Doing so can resul...

Page 29: ...aligned at the proper position and check that the chair and bowl are properly aligned Reposition the Yume Swing position to the proper position after moving the chair for cleaning or similar reason b...

Page 30: ...Legrest Guide Positioning stoppers There are two adjusters on underside Loosen Tighten Adjuster nut Adjuster Retract Extend Step fixture Step underside WARNING CAUTION Be careful of operating the chai...

Page 31: ...product to remain results in it becoming firmly adhered leaving a feeling of roughness Be especially careful of flat surfaces such as the plastic covers as this roughness is considerably noticeable o...

Page 32: ...g cold It is not a functional fault and should stop shortly thereafter The power switch turns off when using the service outlet Is the power switch turned on Has a fuse of the shop s switchboard or br...

Page 33: ...aler or Takara Belmont Perform the procedures indicated in Using the preset function p 19 If the chair does not operate normally even after performing these procedures stop using the chair turn off th...

Page 34: ...a Belmont 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 Check that...

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