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Care and Maintenance

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Clean this chair after use to maintain it in a clean state. Leaving dirt or grime on the chair can result in the formation 
of mold. Always be sure to unplug the power plug from the outlet when cleaning the chair.

Cleaning of Each Part

To use a chair that has not been used for an extended period, clean before using and be sure to check that the 
chair operates safely without any error.

Lightly wipe clean using a dry soft cloth.

Leather Parts

If extremely dirty

Plastic Parts

Wipe clean using a dry soft cloth.

If extremely dirty

Wipe clean with a soft cloth that has been dabbed with 
a neutral detergent diluted with water to approximately 
10%. Then, wipe the area with a dry cloth.

Wipe clean with a soft cloth that has been dabbed with 
a neutral detergent diluted with water to approximately 
10%. Then, wipe the area with a dry cloth.

Operating Parts
Metal Parts

Wipe clean using a dry soft cloth.
Do not clean these parts with a wet cloth because they are readily affected by moisture 
and water. Wipe off all moisture immediately if any water gets on these parts. Water left 
on these parts will result in rust or malfunction of electronic parts.

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o not use any of the following substances to clean the chair.

Thinner, alcohol, nail polish remover, volatile chemicals (such as gasoline or kerosene), acid 
or alkaline solutions, chlorinated cleaners, disinfectants that are highly corrosive to metal, 
povidone iodine (iodine solution), sodium hypochlorite, waxes containing abrasive 
compounds, sponges containing abrasive compounds and similar substances. Do not use 
brushes, scouring brushes or similar items when cleaning the chair. Using them will 
damage the chair or result in the inability to clean off the dirt or grime.

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he metal part and mechanical section of the chair have sharp portions. Be careful when 

cleaning the chair that your hands, fingers or other body parts are not injured.

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o not clean leather parts using a cleaner or bleach containing organic solvent or abrasive 

compounds. Such substances can cause the leather surface to deteriorate or dull the luster.

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f color from clothing, belt or similar item adheres to the leather, wipe off the stain 

immediately by using a soft cloth that has been dabbed with a neutral detergent diluted 
with water to approximately 10% in order to prevent the stain from soaking in due to the 
plasticizer. Then, wipe the area with a dry cloth.

CAUTION

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his chair is an electronic device. Do not sprinkle with water to clean it. Washing in such a 

manner can result in a malfunction or electric shock.

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urn off the power switch and unplug the power plug before cleaning or wiping down the 

chair. Failure to do so can result in electric shock or fire. Also, movement of the chair while 
cleaning or wiping down can result in injury.

WARNING

Spray-type Hairstyling Products (Especially hard types)

When using spray-type hairstyling products (especially hard types), check the entire chair to make sure that none 
of the product is adhering to the exterior surface of the chair (including leather parts). Immediately wipe off any 
hairstyling product that is adhering to the chair. Failure to wipe off the product and allowing it to remain result in the 
hairstyling product hardening, leaving a feeling of roughness. Be especially careful of flat surfaces (such as the 
plastic covers) as this roughness is considerably noticeable on flat surfaces.

* If hairstyling product has hardened:

Clean off adhered and hardened hair product by using ethanol. However, repeatedly cleaning off product 
adhering to plastic covers and leather parts by using ethanol can cause the surface to deteriorate, the luster to be 
lost, and cracking. Immediately wiping off any adhering hairstyling product is the best method to prevent any 
problems of this type.

If any of the problems described below occur, conduct the checks outlined before requesting repair.

Perform inspection according to the "Daily Inspection Procedures" indicated on pages 23 and 24 of this operation 
manual in order to ensure safe use of this chair.

Perform daily inspection according to the "Daily Inspection Procedures". Using the chair without 
performing daily inspection can result in malfunction or accident.

Daily Inspection

Before Requesting Repair

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Problem

Check Points

Recovery Procedures

Chair does not move.

 

Overheating Prevention Device

This is a protective circuit that prevents 
abnormal overheating of internal 
mechanisms due to continuous 
operation and similar causes. The chair 
might stop moving temporarily.

These are not malfunctions

Abnormal sound at startup

Slow movement of the chair

Sound when rotating the chair

Child seat cannot be raised

Is the power plug correctly 
inserted? 

Is the power switch turned on?

Has a fuse of the shop's 
switchboard or breaker been 
tripped?

Has the chair been continuously 
operated for an extended period?

Correctly insert the power plug. (p. 11)

Turn on the power. (p. 11)

Replace the fuse of the switchboard 
or turn on the breaker.

The problem is due to the operation of 
the overheating prevention device.

Leave the chair for approximately 
10 min. to allow it to return to the 
normal condition.

Such sound is due to the internal hydraulic fluid being cold. It is not 
a functional fault and should stop shortly thereafter.

Such movement is due to the internal operating fluid being cold. 
Raise the room temperature or continue operating for a short 
period. It will recover to the normal condition.

This is the sound of the steel balls rolling when the chair is rotated. 
The level of this sound varies depending on the environment where 
the chair is installed.

The child seat is not able to be raised while the backrest is reclined 
by a large amount (approx 10° or more) to prevent falling over or 
dropping accidents. Please return the backrest to the fully upright 
position before raising the child seat.

Is the switchboard

operating normally?

Is the power

plug correctly

inserted?

Is the power

turned on?

Содержание AB-HPEXN

Страница 1: ...ocation and refer to it whenever necessary Please contact Takara Belmont if this operation manual becomes torn or damaged and unreadable or is lost Contents General Safety Instructions Safety Precauti...

Страница 2: ...All these precautions describe important items related to safety Be sure to always obey all the precautions contained in this manual Takara Belmont has absolutely no responsibility for accidents that...

Страница 3: ...uld cause the chair to tip over or the step could suddenly move resulting in injury or damage Be careful of power cord or plug breakage Do not use any power cord or plug that is damaged or that fits l...

Страница 4: ...ensure safety Be especially careful when moving a person in a wheelchair in and out of the chair and make sure that the wheelchair is not positioned in the operating range of the chair when moving the...

Страница 5: ...in getting in and out of the chair in that position being very careful that the customer is not injured and the chair does not tip over Precautions when raising or lowering the chair Before raising or...

Страница 6: ...ower switch by your hands only Be extremely careful not to mistake the switches when operating The person operating the chair must pay careful attention to the surrounding area and give verbal warning...

Страница 7: ...ement Failure to do so can result in an accident or injury Please observe the following precautions when using the child seat Before allowing a child to sit down raise the child seat to the appropriat...

Страница 8: ...ce any objects other than persons in the seat Doing so can result in deformation or tearing of the leather or corrosion Do not use this chair for any applications other than hairdressing beauty relate...

Страница 9: ...wspaper or other printed items can result in color transfer Contact with printed clothing such as t shirts jeans and similar items can result in color transfer such as by dye adhering to the leather C...

Страница 10: ...rmrest Child seat Seat Step Headrest button UP DOWN foot switch Power switch Breaker Main Unit 9 Operation manual this manual Installation manual Flange nut M6 3 pcs Rubber ring Step with adjuster Acc...

Страница 11: ...h 4 Preset switch P1 5 Preset switch P2 6 Auto return switch 7 Child seat Up switch 8 Child seat Down switch These are collectively referred to as the Control Panel 10 UP DOWN foot switch Base Power s...

Страница 12: ...ll the cord to remove the power plug from the outlet Hold by the power plug when removing Do not connect the earth ground to the following objects Gas or water pipes lightning rods and telephone dedic...

Страница 13: ...e following cases If the power is turned off chair rotation gets locked automatically when the power is turned on Chair rotation gets locked automatically if any of the switches on the control panel i...

Страница 14: ...sing 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 a...

Страница 15: ...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...

Страница 16: ...t are the positions where the headrest can be fixed 15 Headrest button Headrest bar CAUTION Be careful in pulling up the headrest more than necessary because doing so will make the headrest to come of...

Страница 17: ...rest switch of the control panel in the direction of the arrow as shown in the below left figure to recline the backrest Push the switch toward the back of the chair The backrest reclines while the sw...

Страница 18: ...ipped with a child seat that is able to be individually raised and lowered 1 Raising the child seat Press the child seat Up switch on the armrest control panel The child seat will rise up while it is...

Страница 19: ...he child seat and the seat shaded section of the following diagram during child seat lowering this function slightly raises the child seat and halts operation When the system detects that an object or...

Страница 20: ...tion please lower the child seat to its lowest position Adjusting Preset Positions Although the setting positions of the preset switches are previously set when shipped from the factory you can change...

Страница 21: ...function is disabled to prevent falling over or dropping accidents Before using the auto return function please lower the child seat to its lowest position 2 Using the auto return function Press the...

Страница 22: ...have sharp portions Be careful when cleaning the chair that your hands fingers or other body parts are not injured Do not clean leather parts using a cleaner or bleach containing organic solvent or a...

Страница 23: ...ard or breaker been tripped Has the chair been continuously operated for an extended period Correctly insert the power plug p 11 Turn on the power p 11 Replace the fuse of the switchboard or turn on t...

Страница 24: ...kara Belmont Perform the procedures indicated in 2 Using the Auto return Function under How to Use p 20 If operation is still not normal it might not be possible to safely use the chair Stop using the...

Страница 25: ...dealer or Takara Belmont Perform the procedures indicated in 1 Guiding Customers under How to Use p 12 If operation is still not normal it might not be possible to safely use the chair Stop using the...

Страница 26: ...inch Specifications 25 450 18 Child seat width 685 27 When the cape holder is stored 495 19 105 4 475 19 270 11 76 3 Seat stroke 210 8 450 18 Seat length 365 1017 652 1285 620 25 510 20 365 14 1017 40...

Страница 27: ...andard period for which the chair can be safely used with no impediments to safety under the standard use conditions for each chair and while performing proper mainte nance and inspection including pa...

Страница 28: ...Printed in Japan 1504 Original instruction 1E04LEA0 TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION 1 1 Higashi shinsaibashi 2 Chome Chuo ku Osaka Japan TEL 06 6213 5945 FAX 06 6212 3680...

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