remove any hair or dirt from solvents. Replace the packing if degradation causes water to leak quickly when
the basin is filled with water. (available at additional cost)
Caution
Kerosene
Alcohol
Thinner
Wax
Abrasire
Chemicals
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Maintenance
Never use volatile chemicals such as thinners, alcohol, gasoline or kerosene, cleaning products
such as abrasire wax , a sponge with a scourer, detergents that include organic solvents,
acidic, alkaline or chlorine-based detergents, or scouring pads. Failure to follow this instruction
may cause scratches or discoloration.
■Shampoo basin
■Cover
Wipe any dirt clean using detergent diluted with water.
If streaked scratches appear due to contact with metallic objects such
as watch bands, rub the area with a nylon scourer.
■Drain cap packing
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. If they are extremely dirty, wipe with detergent diluted with water, and
always wipe them dry.
Caution
Never use volatile chemicals such as thinners, alcohol, nail polish remover, gasoline or kerosene,
cleaning products such as wax with a scourer, a sponge with a scourer, detergents that include
organic solvents, acidic, alkaline or chlorine-based detergents, or scouring pads. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause scratches or discoloration.
Seal lip
Trap lid packing
Drain cap
Take care of the orientation when removing or assembling the trap lid packing.
If the packing is assembled upside down, water leakage will not be stopped.
Wash around the drain cap, and remove any hair or dirt from solvents.
If it is extremely dirty, remove the packing from the drain cap, wash with
detergent solution diluted using water, and rinse carefully with water.
The drain cap packing is a consumable supply. Replace the packing if
degradation causes water to leak quickly when the basin is filled with
water. (fee required)
Cross-
sectional
view
Do not use a metallic scourer or sandpaper,
as this will damage the basin.
Caution
The fixing pins are designed to be detachable.
Be careful not to lose them.
The area around the fixing pins of the neck cushion should be
carefully cleaned with a cotton-tipped swab.
Area of Fixing Pins
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