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Adjusting the water temperature
Thermostatic
control knob
(
H
)
Hot
(
C
)
Cold
(
H
)
Hot
Stopper button
1) Turn the thermostatic control knob to H (hot) or C
(cold) direction and stop it at the desired position.
Turning the tap toward left (counterclockwise) will
make the water hotter, and turning it toward right
(clockwise) will make it colder.
2) The thermostatic control knob stops at a point;
temperature adjustment lock position as the right
figure.
For using hot water at high temperature (40°C or
more), turn the thermostatic control knob to the H
(hot) direction while pressing the stopper button.
* Note that hot water at about 49°C or more is not available with this product to ensure safe operation.
(Conditions: Same supply pressure, water temperature 20°C, Hot water temperature 60°C)
Warning
Caution
Caution
When adjusting the water
temperature, reduce the volume
of water, point the shower head
away from the customer and
check the temperature by hand.
Take care when doing so, as hot
water may come out of the
shower head.
Thermostatic
control knob
- Before supplying water, check the set temperature position of the thermostatic
control knob. Failure to follow this instruction may cause hot water to come out and
burns. In addition, if you shampoo the customer's hair at a temperature higher than
that of the thermostatic control lock position, do NOT operate the thermostatic
control knob during the shampoo service. Failure to follow this instruction may cause
improper operation by which hot water splashes onto the customer's head and the
customer may get burned.
- If you have turned the knob to a temperature higher than that of the thermostatic
control lock position, be sure to return it to the thermostatic control lock position
after use. If you keep using the equipment at the temperature, hot water may splash
onto hands and heads, causing burns.
- Before turning the tap, take off metals, such as rings and watches.
Failure to follow
this brings such metals into contact with the top surface (cap) of the tap, which
results in flaws and cracks on the plated surface, causing peeling of the plating.
- Before using, check that there are no flaws, cracks, or peeling of plating on the
plated surface of the thermostatic control knob.
Here is temperature
control lock position.