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*Operation cannot be started until a mode has been selected.
  Once a mode is selected, the mode setting prior to it is stored in memory until the power is turned off.

Mist Level 

Temperature Level

Time

Cooling Time

treatment 1

treatment 2

manual

3

3

1

2

4

5

8 minutes

2 minutes

10 minutes

2 minutes

5 minutes

2 minutes

*In the case where the basic settings are to be used when starting changes are not necessary.

Do not change the Temperature setting during warm-up (while the            lamp is 
blinking on and off). 
Changing the Temperature level during warm-up will cause the Temperature level 
to go to 0 (Temperature Level lamp in an unlit state) and may result in mist that is 
lower in temperature than the set level being generated. In addition, the Temperature 
Detection Section may judge that a malfunction has occurred and cause the            
display to appear. The same thing may occur when the Temperature Level is raised 
during operation when it is at Temperature Level 0. Thus, the operations described 
above should not be attempted. In these cases, the            display does not indicate a 
malfunction. Turn off the power switch and then turn it on again to resume operations.

Close the Upper Cover

Check to make sure that there is no space between the Face Guard 
and the customerís head and then slowly close the top cover.

Face Guard

Turban

Set this so that the space 
from the Face Guard to the 
Turban appears uniform. 

*Press firmly until both right and 
  left sides close with a click.

Setting the Operating Mode

Check to see that the Power has been turned on.

1. Select the mode to be used from among treatment1/treatment2/
    manual.

3. Press the start/stop key.

2. Change the setting conditions using the Mist, Temperature 
    and Time keys.

Operation will begin with the conditions that were set.

          

and           (the time set) will go on in turn on the Display Panel and the 

Temperature Level lamp will blink on and off.

Automatic operation will begin once the water inside the machine has been heated.

It may take a while for the mist to be generated when the water inside the machine is cold.

Caution

Summary of Contents for Ak-200

Page 1: ...sily referred to when necessary Contents Usage Safety Cautions and Warnings 2 Assembly Instructions 5 6 Location of Warning Labels Specifications 4 Component Parts 7 Control Panel 8 Positioning the Un...

Page 2: ...ernal section gets hot during operation and may cause burns if touched If a foreign body falls into the internal section turn off the power and contact our service center or sales office Keep hands an...

Page 3: ...oloration Do not move the main unit using the Nape Bar This may lead to the unit tipping over and may cause damage to the Nape Bar Do not apply force to the Hood This may lead to the unit tipping over...

Page 4: ...e Main Unit 3 After putting back the Water Container turn on the power If the indicator is no longer showing of OF you can start operation If the indication is still displayed after performing the mea...

Page 5: ...ix the Base Stand AY 200 in position with the bolt and tool 1 Attach the accompanying Support Cap in the direction shown in the illustration Main Unit Hood Side Depression Depression Cutout Support Ca...

Page 6: ...Be sure to remove the washer and sleeve Leaving them attached to the Support may cause damage to the product 4 Loosen the Height Adjustment Knob Be sure that the main unit can be moved up and down 3 A...

Page 7: ...Water Container Handle Water Container Holder Water Container Cap Drain Cock Main Unit Front Handle Power Switch Face Guard Nape Pad Height Adjustment Knob Nape Bar Main Unit Section Power Cord Drain...

Page 8: ...Control Panel Level Mist Amount Lamp Color Yellow Red start stop Key Use this to start the operation of each mode Use this to stop operation Pressing the start key after a mode has been exited will r...

Page 9: ...ding on usage The Standard Hood Internal Temperature is the temperature at approximately 5 minutes after the start of operation In operation over long periods of time the actual temperature may be sli...

Page 10: ...the Water Container Cap and add the water Caution Caution Always purify tap water before using it Use either water from the accompanying Takara Water Purifier TJ 5 or water that has been specifically...

Page 11: ...be eased by using the 2 tabs in the upper section of the frame and covering from top to bottom 3 Tighten the strap in the bottom section of the Face Guard Adjust the upper section strap the resin cor...

Page 12: ...ter part of the back of the turban Move the Main Unit to behind the customer Towel Turban Height Adjustment Knob Turban Rear Center Section 2 Open the upper cover and lower the Hood while checking the...

Page 13: ...en it is at Temperature Level 0 Thus the operations described above should not be attempted In these cases the display does not indicate a malfunction Turn off the power switch and then turn it on aga...

Page 14: ...e the machine is paused Changing conditions while paused Press the key that corresponds to the setting to be changed Operating Time Mist Level Temperature Level Cooling Enabled Disabled Change Operati...

Page 15: ...peration has ended the Unattended Time including the cleaning time will be displayed by flashing it on and off Fastener Removing the Face Guard 1 Open the Upper Cover 2 Press on the fastener button an...

Page 16: ...k water Remove the Drain Tank at the front of the Main Unit and discard the water accumulated in it 1 Raise the Hood 2 Move the Cock that keeps the Drain Tank in place to an upright position 3 Grasp t...

Page 17: ...ould be wiped clean periodically Hair stuck inside or chemicals may cause malfunctions and become a source of foul odors When treatment permanent or coloring chemicals come into contact with the unit...

Page 18: ...r in the Water Container Operation will resume after water has been added Indicates an excess of water 1 Turn off the Power Switch 2 Remove the Water Container and discard the water in the Main Unit 3...

Page 19: ...ake sure that the Power Switch has been turned on Make sure that the power plug is properly plugged into the outlet No mist comes out If the display is blinking p 18 p 18 If the display is blinking If...

Page 20: ...Memo 1 1 2 Chome Higashi shinsaibashi Chuo ku Osaka Japan Printed in Japan TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION TEL 06 6213 5945 FAX 06 6212 3680...

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