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Precautions during chair rotation

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (MUST BE OBEYED)

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WARNING

• When rotating the chair with a customer seated, always make sure that the customer is 

seated completely before rotating the chair.

• Always 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. Be especially careful of the position of a reclined customer, and the customer's 

body, hands and feet when the backrest is reclined. Check that the safety of the customer 

is ensured before rotating the chair.

• Be careful that the adjuster under the step does not contact or catch on the power cord.

• Be sure to always lock (secure) chair rotation by using the rotation lock switch after 

rotating the chair. Always be sure that the chair rotation is locked before moving the chair. 

There is a danger of injury or damage if the chair rotates suddenly.

• Always be sure to lock the chair when not rotating it.

Procedures if a power outage occurs 

• Turn off the power switch and remove the power plug of this product from the outlet in 

order to prevent unexpected operation when recovering from a power outage. Also turn 

off the power switches of all devices connected to the service outlet and remove the 

power plugs of devices.

• Be extremely careful if there is a power outage when the seat is in a high position such as 

for shampooing as it is not possible to lower the chair. Assist the customer 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 lowering the chair, always be sure to check that there are no persons or 

objects near the chair or step, under the armrest or in the gap of the support arm and so on. 

There is a danger of body parts being pinched, resulting in injury or damage.

Procedures for using removable step

• After installing the step, check that the step fixture is securely held by the guide, the 

plating Flange nuts(M6)  are inserted in the insertion holes, and the step is not loose. Be 

careful that there is no looseness as this could result in instability when the customer is 

getting in and out of the chair, and in rubbing against the upper surface of the step when 

the legrest is raised.

• When installing and removing the step, always make sure that the legrest is raised. 

(AB-LGS,LGL,LGP)

• Be careful when lifting and carrying the step, and of where you place it because the step 

is heavy. Dropping the step could result in serious injury.

Precautions for using heater

The heater light is lit up in orange when the heater is operating. Be careful that using the 

heater for an extended period causes the temperature to increase, possibly resulting in burns 

or fire.

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

This chair is specially designed for providing procedures and services of indoor hair salons 

or esthetic salons. It can only be used by trained professional hairdressers, or by staff under 

the supervision of a trained professional hairdressers.

Summary of Contents for LEGEND

Page 1: ...Step 6 Heater 7 Accumulator 8 Dryer Iron Holder 9 Service Outlets 10 Foot Cushion Power Supply Takara Belmont would like to thank you for purchasing this Takara Belmont product Be sure to read this op...

Page 2: ...ons contained in this manual Takara Belmont has absolutely no responsibility for accidents that might be caused by failure to obey Safety Precautions and Notes for Use resulting in injury to users and...

Page 3: ...hone dedicated grounding wire Installation precautions Installation of this chair must be performed by specialized personnel personnel from Takara Belmont or Takara Belmont specified representative Th...

Page 4: ...such use Never sit on the headrest armrests edge of the backrest legrest or step or subject these to an excessive more than necessary load or force with the backrest reclined Doing so can result in th...

Page 5: ...tomer 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 rais...

Page 6: ...cord Damage to the power cord can cause a severed wire or short circuit resulting in electric shock or fire Be careful that the power cord is not caught up by your feet or legs Before operation confi...

Page 7: ...the chair Using them will damage the chair or result in the inability to clean off the dirt or grime Precautions for using headrest Be careful when operating the headrest that fingers and other body...

Page 8: ...lure to do so can result in deformation or discoloration 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 rec...

Page 9: ...ontact 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 alcohol and similar s...

Page 10: ...n Unit Foot cushion AB LGF Backrest cover Support arm Rotation lock switch UP DOWN foot switch Pump cover Rotation lock switch Dryer iron holder Body cover Right Service outlet Control panel Right Cap...

Page 11: ...tch P2 7 Legrest heater switch AB LGP LGF There is no heater in North America 8 Service outlet There is no service outlet in North America Rotation lock switch UP DOWN foot switch Rotation lock switch...

Page 12: ...kara Belmont or a technician with equivalent certification Use an unshared outlet with an attached ground terminal Using the same outlet together with the power plug of other devices can result in abn...

Page 13: ...hen the chair is not in use Unexpected operation can result in an accident or fire from a short circuit due to insulation aging Turn off the power after use Always operate the power switch by your han...

Page 14: ...ts when rotating the chair The chair is 360 degrees rotatable 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...

Page 15: ...g the cape holder 1 Pull out the front part of the cape holder to the side 2 Rotate the pulled out cape holder forward 3 Pull out the tip of the cape holder and pinch the cutting cape 1 Pull from over...

Page 16: ...he switch If any switch except for the legrest heater switch is pressed while the chair rotation lock is released chair rotation is engaged and then locked If any switch except for the legrest heater...

Page 17: ...or shaving Store the headrest when finished using it While pressing the headrest operation button return the headrest to its original position and lower it Lift up the headrest storage lever and pull...

Page 18: ...g it While pressing the headrest operation button return the headrest to its original position by the other hand and lower it When storing the headrest return the headrest which is tipped forward by h...

Page 19: ...there are no impediments in the surrounding area when rotating the seat with the headrest pulled out Do not apply excessive force to the headrest or strike it from above when it is pulled out Doing so...

Page 20: ...le the chair rotation lock is released chair rotation is engaged and then locked Push the backrest switch of the control panel in the direction of the arrow to recline the backrest The chair operates...

Page 21: ...switch except for the legrest heater switch is pressed while the chair rotation lock is released chair rotation is engaged and then locked 20 Legrest switch Right Left 4 Lowering the legrest Push the...

Page 22: ...he preset position You can set up to two optional positions of this chair What is the preset function Although the setting positions of the preset switches are previously set when shipped from the fac...

Page 23: ...ss the auto return switch on the control panel once The chair height backrest angle and legrest position return to their initial position position for getting in out of chair For safety reasons an ele...

Page 24: ...rub the floor or catch on the power cord during rotating the chair HOW TO USE 23 You can remove the step anytime it might interfere such as when sitting a wheelchair customer in the chair After insta...

Page 25: ...e observed The stopping position of the chair might vary due to slowly stopping the chair in order to absorb shocks The chair might seem to slightly bounce due to load changes when getting in or out o...

Page 26: ...er or iron does not contact the legs or other body parts of the customer when using the dryer iron holder Always be sure to store the holder under the body after use so it does not interfere with work...

Page 27: ...on Returning the legrest with the cushion still located on the legrest can result in the cushion being pinched between the legrest and step This chair has a foot cushion that can be placed on the step...

Page 28: ...n result in electric shock or fire Also movement of the chair while cleaning or wiping down can result in injury Do not clean leather parts using a cleaner or bleach containing organic solvent or abra...

Page 29: ...ch as the plastic covers as this roughness is considerably noticeable on flat surfaces Clean off adhered and hardened hair product by using ethanol However repeatedly cleaning off product adhering to...

Page 30: ...for approximately 10 min to allow it to return to the normal condition Is the switchboard operating normally Might there be a short circuit Rated current Overheating Prevention Device Breaker Functio...

Page 31: ...f the power unplug the power plug and contact your closest dealer or Takara Belmont Perform the procedures indicated in 2 Using the Auto return Function under How to Use p 22 If operation is still not...

Page 32: ...d in 3 Reclining Raising the Backrest under How to Use p 19 20 If operation is still not normal it might not be possible to safely get in and out of the chair Stop using the chair turn off the power u...

Page 33: ...30 V 50 60 Hz 2 0 A AC 240 V 50 Hz 2 1 A 4 2 A 5 1 4 2 A 2 0 2 2 A 2 2 A 2 3 A SPECIFICATIONS Model No Weight Max load Operating noise volume Usage environment Transportation Storage environment AB LG...

Page 34: ...standard 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 maintenance and inspection including...

Page 35: ...NOTE...

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