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This product is designed for shampooing and hair/scalp care.

Description of Warning Symbols
Safety Precautions
Precautions for Use
Precautions for Handling Synthetic Leather
Position of Warning Labels
Precautions on Resin (Plated) Parts
Name of Parts
Accessories
Precautions for Basin 
Before Using This Product
Preparations
How to Use
Maintenance
Daily Inspections
Standard Duration of Use
Before Requesting Repairs
Consumable Supplies
Disposing of This Product
After-sales Service
Specifications
Product

 

Dimensions

Procedures for Daily Inspections
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Thank you for purchasing this Takara Belmont product.
The instructions contained in this booklet should be thoroughly read and understood 
before use.
Using this product before reading this operating manual may result in an accident.
This product is an industrial shampoo unit designed for barber shops and hair salons. 
Only use this product for its intended purpose and do not use it for non-hairdressing work.
Keep this manual and refer back to them when required.

May  2021

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Table of Contents

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Page 1: ...contained in this booklet should be thoroughly read and understood before use Using this product before reading this operating manual may result in an accident This product is an industrial shampoo u...

Page 2: ...s for Use and Precautions for Handling Synthetic Leather will be responsible for any damage or risk incurred Detailed descriptions of symbols are provided below Read and understand these symbols thoro...

Page 3: ...or damage leading to injury Do not climb on parts such as the basin armrest or backrest Do not climb on pull or apply excessive force to parts such as the basin armrest back rest or footrest Failure t...

Page 4: ...s head by hand when lowering or lifting the backrest Failure to follow this instraction may cause injury Do not use this product with the cover broken Do not use this product if the plating is peeling...

Page 5: ...hing hair Do not drink the hot water The water quality may cause diarrhea or stomach pain 5 Do not wash tools such as scissors with a shampoo basin There is a possibility that it may be injured when t...

Page 6: ...g mainly caustic soda NaOH or caustic potash KOH to clean the drain pipe Never pour thinners alcohol nail polish remover gasoline or kerosene into the drain Failure to follow this instruction may caus...

Page 7: ...ter Failure to follow this instruction may cause water leaks Do not hit the cover with objects or kick the cover Failure to follow this instruction may cause malfunctions or accidents leading to damag...

Page 8: ...of the leather surface Placing heavy objects for a long period of time may leave an imprint or wrinkles on the synthetic leather that cannot be removed Precautions for Handling Synthetic Leather Handl...

Page 9: ...film applied to the surface that may crack or peel due to corrosion or aged deterioration Flaws or cracks may occur on the plated surface due to impacts from falling objects Flaws or cracks may occur...

Page 10: ...mrest Shower head Step Basin Back support cushion Seat Legrest seat portion Seat Legrest legrest portion Armrest plate Neck device Trap cover Basin center cover Reclining pedal H type Maintenance cove...

Page 11: ...shampooing from the back back position Precaution for Basin This product employs a ceramic basin Since bending or deformation cannot be avoided when forming the basin the position height or shape of...

Page 12: ...e the fastening pins The short edge faces the basin side The long edge faces the seat side Remove neck cushion Caution Preparations Neck cushion Metal fitting Snap button Fastening pin Basin side Seat...

Page 13: ...ead bracket and the cover Align groove in the cover and protrusion of the holder until they snap into place Protrusion Sponge Cover Sponge holder Shower head bracket Do not remove the cover of bracket...

Page 14: ...krest is reclined may cause them to bump their back into the basin which may result in injury When pressing the reclining pedal hold the customer s head with your hand and release the lock Have the cu...

Page 15: ...and outside the basin Moisture collected in the water collection pan of the basin center cover 10 After using the product wipe off any moisture Drain cap Basin center cover 6 7 9 8 Shampoo the hair Af...

Page 16: ...ion Attach the seat cushion again Attach the leg rest cushion again Emergency operation when the reclining pedal does not work Manual Emergency Operation of the Backrest Reclining Cylinder lever Inser...

Page 17: ...or accidentally trickle due to an increase in water pressure at night This may cause water to spill from the basin leading to water leakage If the drainage become sluggish the drainpipe may be clogged...

Page 18: ...lated surface of the water stop handle If the plating is peeled off immediately stop using the product and contact your closest dealer Continued operation may result in personal injury Adjusting the w...

Page 19: ...mall amount of water may flow out which does not affect use If the decreasing level is significant the gasket of the drain cap may have deteriorated or become worn Replace the drain cap Available at a...

Page 20: ...being locked then if the neck device should come loose while shampooing the customer may bump their head resulting in injury Remove the head pillow Rotate the head pillow as in the illustration below...

Page 21: ...w this instruction may cause scratches or discoloration Thinner Wax Chemicals Alcohol Kerosene Abrasive Maintenance Reclining pedal Cover Hair catcher Drain cap Hair catcher Pull out the hair catcher...

Page 22: ...s water stain in the shower holes on the sprinkling filter unit with a toothbrush 3 Clean the foaming water outlet with water Clean the unit once a month as a general guide Remove dirt such as water s...

Page 23: ...ossible with a 10 detergent solution diluted using water to avoid further staining by the plasticizing agent Take care to remove all water after wiping with a damp cloth Any water that remains may enc...

Page 24: ...en the product is not in use If the cap is not detached the cap may accidentally close and the water may overflow the basin from the failure to notice water discharge thus resulting in water leaks Dra...

Page 25: ...n the sponge every day After cleaning the sponge put it in the hose and put it back on the cover Remove the shower head The figure on the right Remove the cover from the shower hose 1 2 Install a new...

Page 26: ...arts for the standard usage conditions for each product This is not the warranty period Daily Inspections To ensure that this product can be used for a long period of time follow the procedures outlin...

Page 27: ...s turned on The temperature of the hot water is low Does the sound change if the handle are pulled up or down to adjust the volume of water Is the set temperature of the water boiler appropriate Is th...

Page 28: ...hen disposing of this product or replaced parts adhere to the effective regulations and dispose of them appropriately After sales Service To request after sales service contact your closest dealer or...

Page 29: ...alve Water mixing valves Operating environment Operating temperature 50 104 Operating humidity 95 or below No condensing Product See the Product Dimensions on page 28 Maximum reclining angle 42 Backre...

Page 30: ...Hot water supply position Water supply position Drain position Wall surface or furniture Wall surface or furniture Step front back slide Figures shown above are for seating a customer about 170cm in...

Page 31: ...rly Feed the hot water and visually check that water is discharged normally from the shower head water is not leaking from the air bubble fixture or the hot water is not turbid If hot water is not fed...

Page 32: ...operly Open the water stop handle and check if warm water is output properly and that there is no abnormal noise then close the water stop handle and check that warm water stops properly An abnormal n...

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