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  Be careful not to press the headrest operation button when pulling out the headrest.     

Pressing the headrest operation button when pulling out the headrest can cause the 
headrest to tip forward and scratch the backrest leather, making it difficult to pull out 
or damaging the leather.   

  Check that 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 can result in damage.   

  Be careful when operating the headrest that fingers and other body parts are not 

pinched between the area around the headrest storage button (or headrest operation 
button) or in between the backrest. 

  Be sure to always store the headrest when performing a backward shampoo.    The 

shampoo bowl will interfere with the headrest possibly resulting in breakage. 

  When storing the lift-up headrest, return the lift-up headrest which is tipped forward 

by hand to its original position as shown in the use procedures so that the headrest 
can be lowered.    Failure to return the tipped-forward headrest by hand can result in 
the headrest contacting the backrest leather while the headrest lowering, resulting in 
a strong force being applied to the leather and damage to the leather of the backrest.   

 
 
 
 

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Reclining and Raising the Backrest 

 
1.

 

If using the lift-up headrest 

 
1  Lift up the headrest operation lever and pull up 

the headrest.   

Secure the headrest at the desired position so that you can use 
it at that position. A stopper is provided so that the headrest 
cannot be completely pulled out. It can be pulled out up to a 
maximum of 28 cm. If the headrest is excessively pulled out, 
return it while pressing the headrest operation button.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2

 

While pressing the headrest operation button, tip 
the headrest forward.   

Tip the headrest forward to fit it against the customer's head so 
that the customer will be more comfortable even if used for an 
extended period.   
 
 
 
 

3

 

Store the headrest when finished using it.   

While holding the headrest operation lever and pressing the 
headrest operation button, return the headrest to its original 
position and lower it.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Use Procedures 

Headrest 
operation button 

Headrest operation lever 

Headrest 
operation 
button 

Up to 28 cm

 

CAUTION 

Summary of Contents for LUAR AB-MF

Page 1: ...e this instruction manual in a secure location and refer to it whenever necessary Contents 1 Guiding a Customer 10 2 Raising Lowering the Chair 12 3 Reclining and Raising the Backrest 13 4 Using Prese...

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Page 3: ...s manual Takara Belmont has absolutely no responsibility for accidents that might be caused by failure to obey Safety Precautions Use Precautions and Precautions Related to Synthetic Natural Leather r...

Page 4: ...pouring water on it Do not wash the chair by pouring water on it because this chair is an electrical device Washing in such a manner can result in a malfunction or electric shock It is absolutely proh...

Page 5: ...eclined Doing so can result in the chair tipping over or being damaged Do not allow a customer to lie face down on the chair Do not allow a customer to lie face down on the chair Sudden operation of t...

Page 6: ...hands or other objects will be pinched between the step and floor when raising lowering or rotating the chair body Turn off the power switch after you are finished using the chair Immediately wipe of...

Page 7: ...pump cover Doing so can result in deformation or discoloration Do not place any objects other than persons in the seat Do not place any objects other than persons in the seat Doing so can result in d...

Page 8: ...esult in color transfer such as by dye adhering to the leather Contact with benzene nail polish remover alcohol and similar substances can result in discoloration surface or plasticizer dissolution ch...

Page 9: ...luminum step removable can also be installed Adjuster Table securing slot OS type Power switch Breaker Dryer Iron holder AB MFB Pump cover Rotation lock switch Power cord Power plug Skirt Skirt cover...

Page 10: ...cture Overview AB MF 1 2 1 S For Ladies B For Men s 2 Standard ST One stop OS Standard One stop OS ST SB Legrest step linked type Independent legrest type Cape holder Dryer Iron holder Yume Swing posi...

Page 11: ...replacement must be performed by the manufacturer or its distributors or by a technician with equivalent certification Outlet Power cord Power plug Auto return LED Power Supply 1 Insert the power plug...

Page 12: ...n of the chair Operation is the same on either side Chair rotation locking is performed by use of hydraulics The rotation lock repeatedly alternates between locked and released each time that the rota...

Page 13: ...returning the holder 2 Using the cape holder AB MFB 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 ha...

Page 14: ...el right or left upwards The chair operates while the stepping on pressing the switch If any switch except for the legrest heater switch is pressed while the chair rotation lock is released chair rota...

Page 15: ...t the headrest can be lowered Failure to return the tipped forward headrest by hand can result in the headrest contacting the backrest leather while the headrest lowering resulting in a strong force b...

Page 16: ...hile the chair rotation lock is released chair rotation is locked automatically 3 Raising the legrest Push the legrest switch of the control panel right or left in the direction of the arrow to raise...

Page 17: ...ased chair rotation is locked automatically 4 Using Preset Function 1 Preset Function The preset function allows you to press a switch once to move the chair to the previously set work position You ca...

Page 18: ...d facial positions Although the preset function of preset switch P3 can be used to function in the same normal manner as preset switches P1 and P2 you can change the setting of P3 to change it to a us...

Page 19: ...while turning on the power switch 2 Continue to step on the rotation lock switch and press and hold the backrest raise switch for approximately three seconds until you hear an electronic beep Check wh...

Page 20: ...uto return LED blinks rapidly during auto return operation An electronic pough sound is emitted to notify you that operation is starting If any switch except for the legrest heater switch is pressed w...

Page 21: ...he chair with someone seated in it Failure to follow this caution can result in an unexpected accident or damage to the floor 5 Removable Step You can remove the step anytime it might interfere such a...

Page 22: ...ipped with a legrest heater 1 Operating the heater Press the legrest heater switch HEATER on the control panel chair left side to operate the heater Heater light turns on 2 Stopping the heater Press t...

Page 23: ...Yume Swing Bowl Positioning OS Type This chair is equipped with a Yume Swing Position Setting in the chair base that detects position in order to be able to properly align the positions of the Yume S...

Page 24: ...d contact Takara Belmont or its distributors This chair is specially designed for commercial use in providing procedures and services of barber shops and beauty salons It can only be used by trained h...

Page 25: ...g table that the customer s fingers or hands do not interfere with the table Be careful that nearby devices such as the bowl do not interfere with the table when rotating or operating the chair while...

Page 26: ...mation of mold Always be sure to unplug the power plug from the socket when cleaning the chair Cleaning of Each Part Clean the chair before use when first using one that has not been used for an exten...

Page 27: ...ernal mechanisms due to continuous operation and similar causes The chair might stop moving temporarily The breaker function operates if the current used exceeds the allowable value Use an amount of c...

Page 28: ...its distributors Check that none of the operating switches are pressed After checking that there is no object on top of the foot switch or other things turn off the power switch and wait approximately...

Page 29: ...or its distributors Perform the procedures indicated in 3 Reclining and Raising the Backrest under Use Procedures p 14 If operation is still not normal it might not be possible to safely get in and ou...

Page 30: ...Model No Weight Maximum load Rated voltage AC 240 V AC 230 V AC 220 V AC 120 V AC 110 V Rated frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz Rated consumption current 2 3 A 2 2 A 2 0 A 2 2 A 5 7...

Page 31: ...or 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 use environmen...

Page 32: ...TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION 2 1 1 Higashishinsaibashi Chuo ku Osaka 542 0083 Japan TEL 81 6 6212 3523 FAX 81 6 6211 5745 BOOK No 1E02V2BE Printed in Japan 1801 Original instruction NOTE...

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