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Operating Instructions

Table of Contents

April 2021

2nd Version

Request No. 

1A0SQDA0

Takara Belmont Far-Infrared Hair Accelerator

Location of Warning Label

Accessories

Description of Keys and Indications

Outline of Modes

Error Indication

Rotation and Stopping of Ring during Operation

Partial Heating

Control Panel

Setting

Before Asking for Repair

Operation Procedures

USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION

Consumable Supplies

Specifications 

Guidelines for Daily Inspection

Indication during Operation and Inputs from Buttons  

Changes and Memory of Mode Setups

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

Name of Each Part

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Thank you for purchasing our product.Please read 
through this manual and this note carefully before 
installing or using.These instructions provide important 
information for correct usage of the product to avoid 
personal injuries or property damages against you or 
your clients.
This product is intended for the exclusive use in hair 
salon or esthetic salon for their treatment and 
service,and must be operated or handled by the 
qualified/professional hairdressers or by their staff 
under the supervision of hairdressers.

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Summary of Contents for AK-S23S

Page 1: ...idelines for Daily Inspection Indication during Operation and Inputs from Buttons Changes and Memory of Mode Setups GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Name of Each Part IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for...

Page 2: ...the prohibition of disassembly repair or modification Indicates the need for paying attention to high temperatures Indicates the prohibition of water splashing and use in a water location IMPORTANT SA...

Page 3: ...te hair or chemical agent wipe the area thoroughly with a dry cloth Disconnect the power plug before fixing up the equipment Be sure to disconnect the power plug when fixing the equipment Do not do th...

Page 4: ...orking properly if it has been dropped into water Return the appliance to a service center for examination and repair Connect this appliance to a properly grounded outlet only See Grounding Instructio...

Page 5: ...UCTIONS When disconnecting the power plug do not hold it at the cord but pull it off while holding the plug part at the end Do not suspend from a shaft or a stand When moving the main unit be sure to...

Page 6: ...deformation or breakage of the equipment resulting in injuries Be sure to move the equipment by holding it at the upper shaft when moving it For the practice using the hot two bath type waving agent...

Page 7: ...ooks like the plug illustrated in sketch A of Figure 1 A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter illustrated in skeches B and C of Figure 1 may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptac...

Page 8: ...ver 4 leg stand Reflection plate Heater Infrared temperature sensor Fuse Upper shaft Top cover Sensor seat M3 screw See the Assembly Instructions Power cord stopper Guide Bar Specification with Fan Fa...

Page 9: ...65 Cancer and Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov WARNING 8 15P MAY CAUSE BURNS DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATER GUARD MAY CAUSE THE DAMAGE ON THE HEATER DO NOT GIVE AN EXCESSIVE SHOCK TO THE RING Access...

Page 10: ...Button Temperature level lamp Fan button only for the specification with fan Display the preset operation time Display the remaining time Display the elapsed time after the completion of operation Di...

Page 11: ...d Lamp Ring Rotation Button and Lamp Mute Button and Lamp Fan Button and Lamp Only for the specification with fan Lamp Lamp Lamp Use the button to stop or rotate the ring at a desired position Only fo...

Page 12: ...control Temperature Control System Temp Level Time Heating Position Temperature control with infrared temperature sensor Temperature level and preset temperature Heating position Rotation Hot 2 bath...

Page 13: ...bly high The main unit is slanted by 30 degrees or over or it is down Alternatively a strong shock is applied to the main unit Check if the customer s head position is set away from the heater If it i...

Page 14: ...ball immediately stop using the equipment The far infrared rays from the roller ball will not affect the human body at all but the customer may feel sick due to the heat if the customer is in poor he...

Page 15: ...be warmed evenly but makes the customer feel that the heating is mild When the equipment is operated with the customer in the correct position the infrared temperature sensor directly measures the cus...

Page 16: ...to the menu when executing a practice illuminates the mode indicator chosen and displays the standard setup item temperature level time etc Check the setup When the power switch is pressed all of the...

Page 17: ...mpleting the operation be sure to turn off the power switch When the preset time has elapsed and the time indication is zero 0 the cooling operation will be implemented For the setup of ring rotation...

Page 18: ...l heating button FRONT SIDE or NAPE The heater of the rotating ring can be set to OFF only when it passes the designated part Only for the Manual Mode Operation During operation When the operation is...

Page 19: ...N OFF Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink 1 sec OFF Changes and Memory of Mode Setups The standard setups displayed when the mode selection button is pressed can be changed Even after turning of...

Page 20: ...urns out causing no damage to the product If the fouling is substantial or the smoke does not stop turn off the power switch and contact the nearest dealer or our company directly Is a chemical adhere...

Page 21: ...lluminates Is main unit slanted by 30 degrees or over or is it down Alternatively has the main unit experienced a strong shock Turn off the power and keep the main unit in as vertical position If the...

Page 22: ...authorized service representative Consumable Supplies Power cord Caster The consumable supplies imply parts that are subject to abrasion deterioration change in appearance or breakage through use If a...

Page 23: ...nd immediately contact the nearest dealer or our company directly Restrictions in bringing out the expected functions of the product may result in accidents injuries including burns Immediately stop u...

Page 24: ...5 Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice 50 60Hz Model No AK S23S AK S23SF Rated voltage Weight 15 6kg Safety device Inclination sensor Rotation clutch mechanism Power supp...

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