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The space between the backrest and seat becomes narrow when the backrest is reclined. Check that the
customer's hands, arms or clothes are not caught between the backrest and seat before reclining the
backrest. There is a danger of body parts being pinched by the chair, resulting in injury.
Carefully recline the backrest so that the headrest or backrest will not contact any shampoo bowl or nearby
equipment.
When you recline the backrest without using the headrest, support the customer's head with your hand so
that the customer will not contact with the shampoo bowl.
Before raising the backrest, check that the customer's arms or hands are not in between the backrest and
armrests, and operate it safely.
For the synchronized legrest type, the legrest rises when the backrest is reclined. Be very careful that the
step or the customer's feet will not contact any nearby equipment or other items.
For the synchronized legrest type, the legrest comes down when the backrest is raised. Make sure that no
persons or objects are under the legrest, and operate it safely.
Precautions when reclining/raising the backrest
Precautions regarding customers and children
Be careful to closely watch customers (especially children) in order to make sure that they do not
accidentally cause chair operation, resulting in an unexpected accident.
Precautions for the surrounding area during chair operation
Before and during operation, thoroughly check that there are no bodies or limbs of persons, or possible
obstacles in the operating range of the chair (ranges of seat raising/lowering, backrest reclining/raising,
chair rotation, legrest operation) or nearby. There is a danger of body parts being pinched by the chair, r
esulting in injury or damage.
Always be sure to lower the chair to the lowest position and lock the rotation when a customer is getting in
or out of the chair in order to 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 person. Feet, casters or other parts contacting the foot switch will cause sudden operation
of the chair, resulting in injury or damage.
Precautions when getting in and out of the chair
Precautions when changing the preset positions
Before and while setting the preset positions, thoroughly check that there are no bodies or limbs of
persons, or possible obstacles in the operating range of the chair or the area around the chair. There is a
danger of body parts being pinched by the chair, resulting in injury or damage.
The legrest moves in conjunction with the backrest. When changing the preset positions, be very careful
that the step or the customer's feet will not contact any nearby equipment or other items.
Only sit in the area designated for such use.
Never sit on the headrest, armrests, edge of the backrest, or the step, or subject these to an excessive
(more than necessary) load or force with the backrest reclined. Doing so can result in the chair tipping over
or being damaged.
Do not subject the legrest, armrests, or armrest control panel cover to an excessive
load or force.
Do not subject the legrest, armrests, or armrest control panel cover to an excessive (more than necessary)
load or force. Doing so can result in the chair tipping over or being damaged.
WARNING
Safety Precautions (Must be Obeyed)