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AB-IVFB  AB-IVFS

AB-IVFT  AB-IVFW

INOVA-EX

Model No.

Operating Manual

TAKARA BELMONT Barber Chair

Please read through this manual and 

warranty carefully before installing or 

using the product to ensure correct use.

Thank you for purchasing TAKARA BELMONT product.

Failure to read the operating manual may lead to accidents.

This product is designed for commercial use at barbers or 

beauty salons. Do not use this product for the purposes other 

than the practices and services in these places.

Keep this operation manual in a safe place for your future 

reference.

Please contact us in case your operating manual is 

unreadable due to being soiled or ripped, or is lost.

Table of Contents

General Safety Instructions
Safety Precautions

 (Be sure to observe them)

Notes for Use
Position of Warning Label
Notes for Use with Upholstery

 (artificial and natural leather)

Accessories
Name of Components
Preparation

How to Use

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1
3
4
4
4
5

Care and Maintenance
Daily Inspection
Troubleshooting
Daily Inspection Procedure
Specifications
Standard Period of Use
When Disposing of This Product

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22

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14
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17

7

(1) Using the Rotation Lock Switch and Cape Holder

(2) Raising/Lowering Chair

(3) Adjusting the Headrest, Backrest, and Legrest

(4) Preset Function and Auto Return Function

(5) Using the Removable Step (AB-IVFW)

(6) Using the Dryer Holder

(7) Detaching the Backrest (The Backrest (upper) 

removable model) AB-IVFS and IVFW

(8) Using Service Outlet

Power Supply 

2019.01

BOOK.No : 1E02MJEE

Summary of Contents for INOVA-EX

Page 1: ...or ripped or is lost Table of Contents General Safety Instructions Safety Precautions Be sure to observe them Notes for Use Position of Warning Label Notes for Use with Upholstery artificial and natur...

Page 2: ...awayfrom themovablepartsoftheequipmentortheareasurroundingitsmovableparts Always insert the power plug completely and firmly into the outlet Incomplete insert may cause short or overheat leading to fi...

Page 3: ...to break from falling over Do NOT sit anywhere except the designated sitting area Never sit on the headrest armrest or on the front edge of thebackrest the legrest and the step when the backrest has b...

Page 4: ...ifthesolutionissplash Doing so may result in a falling accident or cause malfunction edontheelectrical components itmayresultinmalfunctionorelectricalleakage Ifwaterorchemical solutionshasadheredtothe...

Page 5: ...r peeling Contact with newspaper or printed materials may cause color staining Contact with T shirt prints jeans and other such items may cause color staining from dyes in the upholstery Contact with...

Page 6: ...rest Step Backrest Headrest lock button Armrest Support arm Rotation lock switch UP DOWN pedal switch Base Power cord Rotation lock switch Dryer holder Service outlet Pump cover Control panel right Ca...

Page 7: ...et switch P1 2 Preset switch P2 3 Backrest switch 4 UP DOWN switch 5 Auto return switch 6 Legrest switch AB IVFW IVFT 7 Service outlet Control panel Base operation unit Rotation lock switch UP DOWN pe...

Page 8: ...product This can prevent electric shock The power switch is provided in the base operation unit Pressing mark side of the switch will turn on the power Pressing mark side of the switch will turn off...

Page 9: ...turning on the chair the chair rotation is locked automatically When pressing any switch When turning on or off any of switches in the base operation unit or the control panel the chair rotation is l...

Page 10: ...o the cape holder cape holder withstand load 10 N 1 kgf When not using the cape holder be sure to return it to the storage position When returning the cape holder to the storage position be careful th...

Page 11: ...DOWN pedal switch in the base operation unit or push the UP DOWN switch of the control panel either left or right side downward The chair will move while the switch is depressed or pushed Right Left...

Page 12: ...ion Take care so that the support frame portion will not be splashed with water or liquid cosmetics If the support portion is splashed wipe it off immediately If rust occurs or frictional force decrea...

Page 13: ...e backrest and the seat becomes smaller Make sure that the customer s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest and the seat before reclining the backrest 3 Raising the backrest Press the backres...

Page 14: ...grest AB IVFW AB IVFT Press the legrest switch of the control panel either left or right side downward for lowering the legrest The legrest continues lowering while the switch is pressed Preset functi...

Page 15: ...ositions is completed Move the seat backrest and legrest to the original positions by using the auto return switch And then use the preset switch to confirm the setting of the new preset positions Car...

Page 16: ...rely engaged in the guide the nuts are inserted to the holes and there is no wobble in the step If there is any wobble the step may not be stable when your customers step up to or step down from the s...

Page 17: ...n detaching the upper backrest do not recline the backrest It may cause bodily harm due to falling over property damage etc Backrest upper Backrest lower How to Use Caution 16 6 Using the Dryer Holder...

Page 18: ...When using the service outlet the plug may be overheated and catch fire if the plug of the appliance is not correctly plugged in or retention ability of the outlet weakens If it happened stop using th...

Page 19: ...be disfigured If the color of clothing or a belt remains in the upholstery wipe it out with 1 10 diluted neutral detergent promptly to avoid color infiltration Caution Take care of the product after u...

Page 20: ...rease your current consumption to be within tolerance and turn on the power The operation will resume after that See Page 17 Test this using a different apparatus If the power switch is still turned o...

Page 21: ...using the product turn off the power unplug the power cord and contact your dealer or us Follow the procedures in page 14 How to Use 4 Preset Function and Auto Return Function 2 Using the auto return...

Page 22: ...ke comes out from the product it may cause malfunction and or fire Stop using the product turn off the power unplug the power cord and contact your dealer or us Oil may be leaking from hydraulic parts...

Page 23: ...tenance and inspection including parts replacement have been performed and the product has been used This is not a warranty period The standard period of use will differ depending on an environment th...

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