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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.

Summary of Contents for W SWING YUME

Page 1: ...d this booklet again when necessary This product is an industrial appliance designed for use by hair and beauty salons Only use this product for its intended purpose The product must only be used by t...

Page 2: ...Shower Head Holder Cover 12 Attaching the Neck Cushion 13 Attaching the Head Pillow 14 Using the Shower head 14 Adjusting the Amount of Hot Water 15 Adjusting the Temperature of Hot Water 16 Filling...

Page 3: ...hem due to accidents In this case the person failing to adhere to the Safety Precautions and Precautions for Use will be responsible for any damage or risk incurred Detailed descriptions of symbols ar...

Page 4: ...during installation The product must be installed according to the work instructions The product must be installed and assembled by specialist personnel Takara Belmont or The vendor designated by Taka...

Page 5: ...a damaged cover In case of damage to the cover have the cover replaced immediately Continued use without replacing these parts may result in failure or an accident Do not use the product with the mai...

Page 6: ...andle the shower hose carefully When using the basin check that the shower hose is not caught under the foot or stool This may result in damage to the basin Do not step over the shower hose when using...

Page 7: ...to clean the drainage pipes Also do not release thinners alcohol nail polish remover gasoline or kerosene into the drainage under any circum stances This may result in damage to the drainage hose Wip...

Page 8: ...of objects with the product Avoid accidental contact of hard objects with the product This may cause the product to become deformed or damaged Avoid accidental contact of objects with the resin handl...

Page 9: ...hard metal membrane and the surface may become cracked or peel off due to corrosion and deterioration over time The plated surface may become scratched or cracked from impacts such as from dropped obj...

Page 10: ...d does not represent problems in quality 1 Rear position This refers to the user standing at the back of the basin to wash the hair 2 Back approach This refers to the user standing at the back of the...

Page 11: ...The outer cover is made of resin There may be sections with streaks or color variations however these occur in the process of manufacture and are not considered an abnormality and represent no problem...

Page 12: ...r from the cut section of the sponge Attachment of the Shower Head Holder Cover Align the groove of the cover with the protrusion on the shower head holder and secure the cover so that it clicks Cover...

Page 13: ...ect direction Be sure that the entire neck cushion fits inside the basin Check that the snap buttons on the front and back are attached Check that the snap buttons on the front and back are attached S...

Page 14: ...ange between shower mode and foaming mode Shower head Selection switch Shower head plate Foaming water outlet Shower mode Foaming mode Press the protrusion of the switch Press the flat side of the swi...

Page 15: ...atches 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...

Page 16: ...amount of hot water and change the direction of the shower head away the customer and adjust the temperature while checking the temperature with the hands Care must be provided during this operation...

Page 17: ...ons are not considered device defects The temperature of the hot water at the temperature control lock position does not reach 40 C guideline for appropriate temperature depending on the environment a...

Page 18: ...below the designated maximum level when filling the basin with hot water See the figure above Do not leave the shower head inside the water in the basin The water in the basin may regurgitate if the p...

Page 19: ...w 2 Push the neck fastening pin Check that the neck fastening pin pressed from outside is pushed through and inward Lock Neck fastening pin Neck fastening pin Unlock 4 Rotate the head pillow section a...

Page 20: ...tating the chair without returning to the initial position may cause accidental contact of the chair with the product and accessories resulting in damage CAUTION Do not allow the customer to lean on t...

Page 21: ...ed by jamming WARNING Position for treatment Position for treatment CAUTION Check that the basin is empty before moving the basin Failure to do so may cause the water to spill out of the basin and sta...

Page 22: ...Hair CAUTION When lowering the backrest of the chair be sure to support the head of the customer with your hand Failing to do so may result in injury from accidental contact of the basin with the head...

Page 23: ...at the face angle is set as suitable for each posture as shown in the figure below If the angle is not correct make fine adjustments by asking the customer to move forward or backward Face angle Horiz...

Page 24: ...letely this may interfere with the chair and result in device damage Check that the basin is empty before moving the basin Failure to do so may cause the water to spill out of the basin and stain the...

Page 25: ...ice When lowering and rotating the chair be sure to check that there are no people or objects in the surrounding area Special care must be taken for the presence of small children When lowering and ro...

Page 26: ...y after cleaning Maintenance of Individual Parts Do not wash the device with water This may lead to a malfunction WARNING Some of the product s metal parts and mechanical sections may be sharp Care mu...

Page 27: ...significantly or if the surface becomes deterio rated CAUTION Avoid using metal scrubber hard brush and cleanser containing alumina miner als This may lead to scratching Do not use materials on the r...

Page 28: ...asin without noticing the water being released which may result in water leakage accidents The drain cap should be handled carefully Dropping the drain cap may result in damage The drain cap gasket is...

Page 29: ...cleaned once a week Clean the stains such as scales adhered to the shower hole on the shower head plate using toothbrush or similar materi als 3 Clean rinse the foaming water outlet The foaming water...

Page 30: ...l not to attach the sponge in an incorrect direction The hard side faces up CAUTION Chemicals adhered to the neck cushion and head pillow should be washed off immediately This may result in degenerati...

Page 31: ...wer hose 4 Attach the new cover for the shower head holder Remove the cover of the shower head holder by pressing against the socket 5 Attach the cover of the shower head holder to the shower head hol...

Page 32: ...hot water supply tap Remove the urea screw two screws on the maintenance cover Care must be taken to prevent misplacing the removed urea screws Urea screw Maintenance cover Cold water supply pipe Hot...

Page 33: ...htly 8 Check that the strainer is fitted tightly before opening the tap 9 Press the maintenance cover onto the front cover and close to the original state then attach with urea screws two screws Water...

Page 34: ...33 Adjust the amount of water to be used Page 15 Clean the foaming water outlet and remove scales and other stains Page 29 Adjust the temperature on the hot water supply unit appropriately Adjust the...

Page 35: ...the tap is fully closed a tap defect may be present Close the taps on the cold and hot water pipes immediately see page 32 discontinue use and contact your local Takara Belmont dealer because this ma...

Page 36: ...round the maintenance cover and the side panel wet with water Is the neck cushion and head pillow deteriorated Is there a foreign odor in the shower head holder Close the drainage with drain cap and f...

Page 37: ...se may cause spillage of water on and under the floor Check valve Three years Prolonged use of the check valve may lead to failure in water output due to deterioration of the inside parts or in some c...

Page 38: ...isposing of the Product When disposing of the product or replaced parts waste should be processed appropriately according to current laws and regulations in your country Also scratches stains deterior...

Page 39: ...ghtly between products Basin L specification AY YMW L Basin H specification AY YMW H Refer to the Product Dimension Diagram pages 40 47 to 47 100 to 100 Basin L specification 800 mm Basin H specificat...

Page 40: ...t h e a r m R a n g e o f m o t i o n o f t h e b a s i n 1 0 0 500 Product Dimension Diagram Unit mm 3 0 2 Dimensions marked with an asterisk can be moved to the same angle in the other direction 1...

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