Takara Belmont DIVAN-Z AB-DVZF Operation Manual Download Page 33

Clean this chair after use to maintain it in a clean state.

Leaving dirt or grime on the chair can result in the formation of mold.

When using spray-type hairstyling products (especially hard types), check the entire chair to make sure that

none of the product is adhering to the exterior surface of the chair (including leather parts). Immediately

wipe off any hairstyling product that is adhering to the chair. Allowing such hairstyling 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 on flat surfaces.

* If hairstyling product has become firmly adhered:

   Clean off any firmly adhered hair product by using ethanol. However, repeatedly cleaning off product 

   adhering to plastic covers and leather parts by using ethanol can cause the surface to deteriorate, paint to 

   peel, the luster to be lost, and cracking. To prevent this, immediately wiping off any adhering hairstyling 

   product is the best method to prevent any problems.

Lightly wipe clean using a dry soft cloth.

Leather Parts

Wooden parts

Plastic Parts

If extremely dirty

Wipe off any stain by using a soft cloth that has been dabbed with a neutral detergent 

diluted with water to approximately 10%, wipe it with a damp cloth and thoroughly 

wipe it dry.

Control Panels

Metal Parts

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.

Wipe clean using a dry soft cloth.

Do not clean these parts with a wet cloth because they are readily affected by

moisture and water. Wipe off all moisture immediately if any water gets on these parts. 

Water left on these parts will result in deterioration, rust, and malfunction of electronic 

parts.

• Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug before cleaning. Failure to do 

   so can result in electric shock or fire. Unexpected activation of the product may 

   cause injury.

• Do not sprinkle with water to clean it. Washing in such a manner can result in a 

   malfunction or electric shock.

Clean a chair that has not been used for an extended period before using again.

After cleaning, be sure to always check that the chair operates properly.

Cleaning of Each Part

Spray-type Hairstyling Products (Especially hard types)

• Do not use any of the following substances to clean the chair.

   Thinner, alcohol, nail polish remover, volatile chemicals (such as gasoline or kerosene), acid or alkaline 

   solutions, chlorinated cleaners, disinfectants that are highly corrosive to metal, povidone iodine (iodine 

   solution), sodium hypochlorite, waxes containing abrasive compounds, sponges containing abrasive 

   compounds and similar substances.

• Do not use brushes, scouring brushes or similar items when cleaning the chair. Using them will damage 

   the chair or result in the inability to clean off the dirt or grime.

• Do not clean leather parts using a cleaner or bleach containing organic solvent or abrasive compounds. 

   Such substances can cause the leather surface to deteriorate or dull the luster.

Cleaning Procedures

WARNING

CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for DIVAN-Z AB-DVZF

Page 1: ...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 a barber chair designed for the se...

Page 2: ...est 16 Raising Lowering the Chair 18 Reclining Raising the Backrest 19 Raising Lowering the Legrest 20 Moving the Chair to Preset Positions 21 Using the Cape Holder 25 Using the Dryer Iron Holder 26 U...

Page 3: ...operly To ensure safety adhere to these precautions at all times Takara Belmont has absolutely no responsibility for accidents that might be caused by failure to obey Safety Precautions and Use Precau...

Page 4: ...Hold by the power plug at the end of the cord when removing Removing the plug by pulling the power cord can damage the power cord resulting in electric shock or fire Handle the power cord with care Da...

Page 5: ...acilities Do not wash the chair by pouring water on it Washing in such a manner can result in a malfunction or electric shock Do not disassemble repair or modify the chair Disassembly or repair must o...

Page 6: ...eration Before operating the chair 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 l...

Page 7: ...possibly resulting in burns or fire Do not use the heater for a long time Doing so may cause low temperature burns Should red spots or blister occur immediately take the diagnosis of a medical special...

Page 8: ...customer s hair or clothing when storing the headrest Precautions when using the cape holder Be sure to store the cape holder when it is not used When storing the cape holder be careful not to get yo...

Page 9: ...utions To ensure use of the product for longer period immediately wipe off any solutions if it adheres and avoid sunlight Do not place any objects other than persons in the seat Other objects can resu...

Page 10: ...part with a hard object such as scissors Wood may be chipped or scratched Materials Used The wood section of the product uses natural wood The wood surface is finished with urethane paint Even if the...

Page 11: ...r Placement of an iron heater or other excessive heat source near the chair can result in deformation and discoloration Use a curtain or similar item to block the chair from exposure to direct sunligh...

Page 12: ...26 Body Right Legrest Main Unit Seat Cape holder p 25 Body Left Foot control p 13 Control panel Right p 13 Control panel Left p 13 Optional p 31 Footrest pad Attach the provided protective sticker fo...

Page 13: ...ch UP DOWN switch Backrest switch Auto return switch Service outlet Heater switch Fan switch Rotation lock switch p 15 UP DOWN switch p 18 Rotation lock switch p 15 Control Panels Foot Control These a...

Page 14: ...ssible fire 110 240V AC 12 A or more Be sure to fully insert the power plug into the outlet until reaching the base of the plug Do not pull the cord to remove the power plug from the outlet Hold by th...

Page 15: ...e sure to lock the chair base Hold the backrest or body when rotating the chair You can rotate the chair a full 360 When the rotation is locked stepping on the rotation lock switch to unlock it Each s...

Page 16: ...l not to get water or any chemical on the headrest bar Wipe off all water and chemicals immediately if any gets on these parts Failure to do so can prevent the headrest from being securely fixed becau...

Page 17: ...an remove it by pulling it out When attaching insert the hole of the headrest support frame into the lock support bar while press ing the headrest operation lever aligning the guide Lock support bar H...

Page 18: ...ir moves up and down while a switch is pressed Even if the chair is unlocked rotation mechanism will be locked before the chair is activated To fine adjust the position When lowering the chair the pos...

Page 19: ...ld down Even if the chair is unlocked rotation mechanism will be locked before the chair is activated To fine adjust the position When reclining the backrest the position can be finely adjusted by pre...

Page 20: ...ssed The footrest is also moved up and down in conjunction Even if the chair is unlocked rotation mechanism will be locked before the chair is activated To fine adjust the position When lowering the l...

Page 21: ...locked rotation mechanism will be locked before the chair is activated Preset Function Pressing the switch just once moves the chair to a preset position You can set up to three optional positions of...

Page 22: ...cts in the vicinity then operate the chair The chair backrest and legrest return to entry exit position Footrest also lowers in conjunction The RETURN indicator of the operating part blinks during ope...

Page 23: ...tch then use the preset switch for which you have changed the setting to make sure that the chair moves to the position you have set Set the positions of the preset function with a person sitting in t...

Page 24: ...s and hold the preset switch and the lowering switch downward switch of the up down switch until a short beep sound is heard for about 3 seconds The above action sets the Fit mode By repeating Steps 1...

Page 25: ...sive load can result in damage or injury Using 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 When usin...

Page 26: ...Store the dryer iron holder when not in use Do not rotate the dryer iron holder with a hand dryer or iron still inserted in the slot Doing so may damage the product or peripheral equipment or deform d...

Page 27: ...attached to the service outlet and unplug the equipment from the service outlet Contact your authorized Takara Belmont dealer as soon as possible for inspection or replacement parts Remove the power p...

Page 28: ...entle starting stopping movement which soften the vibration and smooth the movement improving tranquility Warm up mode The hydraulic system and shockless mechanism employed by the product may make the...

Page 29: ...stops in the following situations When the operation continued for more than 8 minutes When the backrest reclines at 120 or more To start the fan again To resume the fan function raise the backrest h...

Page 30: ...yond the table surface Doing so can result in damage to or deformation of the chair or table When rotating or operating the chair with the table set be careful not to let the table come into contact w...

Page 31: ...tomer sit comfortably Always be sure to remove the foot cushion before returning the legrest to its original position Returning the legrest with the foot cushion still located on the legrest can resul...

Page 32: ...the footrest at exit entry position Attaching detaching the footrest Adjusting the adjuster height Footrest The adjuster which prevents the chair from tipping over is located on the underside of the f...

Page 33: ...chair that your hands fingers or other body parts are not injured Wipe clean using a dry soft cloth Do not clean these parts with a wet cloth because they are readily affected by moisture and water Wi...

Page 34: ...This is a protective circuit that prevents abnormal overheating of internal mechanisms due to continuous operation and similar causes The chair might stop moving temporarily The breaker function oper...

Page 35: ...kara Belmont dealer If oil is leaking contact your authorized Takara Belmont dealer Does the chair operate normally Are there any abnormal odors being emitted Check that no oil is leaking Turn on the...

Page 36: ...conditions for each chair and while performing proper maintenance and inspection including parts replacement This is not a warranty period The length of the standard period differs depending on the us...

Page 37: ...ure 700 1060 hPa Transportation Storage Temperature 20 70 C environment Humidity 10 95 No condensation Air pressure 700 1060 hPa Rated voltage Rated frequency Rated current AC 110 V 60 Hz 5 4 A AC 120...

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