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Stop
Release
Adjusting the Amount of Hot Water
Shower head
Tap
Turn the tap to the left (counterclockwise) to release
hot water from the shower head. The amount of
water increases when the tap is turned to the left.
The maximum amount of water is released when the
tap is turned fully to the left.
The water stops when the tap is turned fully to the
right (clockwise).
CAUTION
• When the basin is not in use, make sure that the hot water is stopped completely
by turning the tap fully to the right (clockwise).
Water leakage accidents may occur if the water is not stopped completely.
• Do not block the drain outlet with a drain cap, towel, or hairdressing gown after
completion of the work. Accidental release of water or slight output of hot water
due to the nighttime increase in water pressure may cause the water to spill out
of the basin and lead to water leakage accidents.
• If the water is drained slowly, the pipe may become clogged with rubbish or other
matter. Discontinue use of the product and contact your local Takara Belmont
dealer.
• Remove metal articles, such as rings and watches, before operating the tap.
Contact of metal articles with the tap may cause the plated surface to become
scratched or cracked, which may lead to peeling of the plated surface.
• Check that there are no scratches, cracks, or peeling on the plated surface of the
tap. If the plating has peeled off, discontinue use immediately and contact your
local Takara Belmont dealer. Continued use without replacing these parts may
result in injury.
• Sound of water flowing may be heard from the basin depending on the environment and conditions
of use.
This occurs because of the rapid flow of hot or cold water due to the high water pressure or adjust-
ment of the amount of hot water and is not considered to be a device defect. The sound of water
flowing may be reduced by adjusting the water pressure.
• The tap may feel stiff when turning depending on the environment and conditions of use.
This is caused by deterioration and a shortage of grease in the gasket of the moving parts from
changes over time and requires replacement of the gasket or the application of grease.
Contact your local Takara Belmont dealer for adjustment and replacement described above.
• Dripping of water from the shower is caused by draining of the residual water in the shower head
and is not considered a defect.