
<Stored>
<Ready for use>
<In-use>
Pull out the cape holder outward by holding
around the axis of the cape holder.
Cape holder
Rotate the
cape holder.
Armrest
2 Pull out the tip of the cape holder and pinch the cutting cape.
(1) Pull from over the cutting cape.
(2) Pinch the cutting cape and release it.
How to Use
2. Using the cape holder
Using the cape holder:
Provides space between the customer and the cutting cape to provide good ventilation.
Makes it easy to clean up the cut off hair.
1 Pull the cape holder located at the edge of the armrest outward, and rotate it forward.
CAUTION
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•
D
o not apply excessive force to the cape holder as it can only withstand a load of 10 N
(1 kgf/2.2 lbf).
•
B
e sure to always return it to the stored state when not in use.
•
W
hen storing the cape holder, be careful not to pinch the customer's or user's fingers
between it and the armrest.
UP/DOWN foot switch
(Up switch)
Control panel UP/DOWN switch
(Up switch)
Support arm
⇒
If the chair rotation lock is released, the chair rotation gets locked automatically when you press the switch.
⇒
If the chair rotation lock is released, the chair rotation gets locked automatically when you press the switch.
How to Use
(2) Raising/Lowering the Chair
1. Raising the chair
To raise the chair, step on the right side of the UP/DOWN foot switch at the foot control or
press the UP/DOWN switch of the control panel upwards.
The chair is raised while stepping on (pressing) the switch.
2. Lowering the chair
To lower the chair, step on the left side of the UP/DOWN foot switch at the foot control or press the UP/DOWN
switch of the control panel downwards.
The chair is lowered while stepping on (pressing) the switch.
WARNING
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UP/DOWN foot switch
(DOWN switch)
Control panel UP/DOWN switch
(DOWN switch)
B
efore raising or lowering the chair, always be sure to check that there are no persons or
objects near the chair or step, or in the gap of the support arm. There is a danger of body
parts being pinched, resulting in injury or damage.