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13 Maintenance
14 Daily Inspections
Use of hair setting agents
•When using hair setting spray (especially the strong-hold variety):
After use, check that no hair setting agent is adhered to the outer surface (including the leather part) of the whole
product. If it is adhered, wipe it off immediately. If left unremoved, the liquid will harden and roughen the surface.
Note: If the hair setting agent gets stuck, wipe it off with ethanol.
However, if you repeatedly wipe each part with ethanol over and over, the following may occur.
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Deterioration of part surfaces
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Decreased shine of parts
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Paint peeling (generation of rust from peeled off part)
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Crack in the leather part (synthetic leather)
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Partial discolouration of the leather
In order to prevent these problems, it is the best prevention to quickly wipe off any hair setting agent when it gets stuck.
•When using an oil-based hair-setting agent:
If the product is left untouched with an oil-based hair setting agent on your hands or other parts, touching the outer
surface (including the leather part) of the entire product may result in stains or blemishes. Wipe off any hair setting agent
as soon as possible.
To use the product safely, please conduct the following
daily inspections.
Be sure to conduct daily inspections listed below.
Failure to perform daily inspections may result in injury or damage to
the product, devices and equipment near it.
WARNING
The product may not work properly, become
damaged, or fall. Immediately stop using it and
contact your local Takara Belmont dealer.
Is the chair top, the
footrest or the
headrest wobbly?
Gently push or shake the chair top, the footrest and
the headrest from left to right and up and down, and
check it does not wobble.
Inspection item
How to Inspect
If these problems are identified
Daily Inspection Guide
Check the leather seams are not lifted.
Check that stepping on the foot pedal raises and
lowers the chair top, and turning the reclining
handle reclines and returns the backrest.
It may not be safe to sit on or rise from the chair. If
the chair does not work properly, immediately stop
using it and contact your local Takara Belmont
dealer.
Check that the chair top does not sink on its own but
stays fixed at its level for a while.
If the chair top does not stay fixed at its level but
sinks on its own, immediately stop using it and
contact your local Takara Belmont dealer.
Check that the backrest does not move on its own
but stays fixed at its angle.
If the backrest does not stay where it is,
immediately stop using it and contact your local
Takara Belmont dealer.
Raise and lower the headrest, and check that it stays
at each of the desired preset levels.
The product may not work properly or may become
damaged, or a customer may fall accidentally.
Immediately stop using it and contact your local
Takara Belmont dealer.
Gently push the headrest down, and check that it
does not go down but stays at each of the adjustable
and desired levels.
The product may not work properly or may become
damaged, or a customer may fall accidentally.
Immediately stop using it and contact your local
Takara Belmont dealer.
Check that no oil is dripping onto the base or seeping
through the pump cover.
Hydraulic parts may be leaking. Stop use and
contact your local Takara Belmont dealer.
Is oil leaking out?
Does the chair work
properly?
Is the leather
upholstery torn?
Check that the chair does not wobble or make
strange noises during operation.
If the chair wobbles or makes strange noises
during operation, immediately stop using it and
contact your local Takara Belmont dealer.
Summary of Contents for Manual Barber chairs
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