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Adjust the headrest position beforehand (see page 10).

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Reclining the backrest

Step on the lower side of the BACK switch on the foot control to recline the backrest. 
While you are holding it down, the backrest will keep reclining.

F

B

BACK switch (lower side)

2

Raising the legrest

Step on the upper side of the LEG switch on the foot control to raise the legrest. 
While you are holding it down, the legrest will keep rising.

F

B

 Before moving the chair parts, make sure that there are no obstacles around it. Especially if any
 body parts or objects are within the spaces indicated in the figure below, never move the chair 

parts.

(Take extra care when you raise/lower the legrest or move the seat down.)

(Take extra care when you recline/raise the backrest.)

 Hydraulic power is used to move the seat up and raise the backrest and the legrest. Great force 

is applied during the movements, so you need to be very careful.

 The weight of the upper part of the chair (and the customer) is used to move the seat down. Great 

force is applied during the movement, so you need to be very careful.

 Spring force and the weight of the backrest (and the customer) are used to recline the backrest. 

Spring force and the weight of the legrest (and the customer) are used to lower the legrest. Be 
extra attentive during such movements.
When the upper part of the chair is completely flat, never climb onto the legrest, the footrest, or

the backrest. Do not apply an unnecessarily heavy load on them. The chair may tip over or break. 
The legrest and the backrest have a load capacity of 60 kg.

LEG switch 
(upper side)

 When raising the legrest, take extra care not to cause the customer’s feet to hit any equipment 

nearby.

 Aestheticians must not climb onto the chair while giving beauty treatment. The chair may tip over 

or break.

WARNING

WARNING

 When having a customer lie flat

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Summary of Contents for ESTHE PLACE

Page 1: ...t up or down with a customer sitting in the chair Shockless motion Bringing the chair parts to their predetermined positions with a customer sitting in the chair Using the height adjustable service ta...

Page 2: ...stead when disconnecting it from the socket Pulling the power cord from the socket will damage the power This product is an electrical device Do not wash it with water Failure or an electric shock may...

Page 3: ...objects causing injury or property damage When the backrest is fully reclined never sit on the headrest the height adjustable service tables or the edge of the seat Do not apply an unnecessarily heavy...

Page 4: ...y result Any spillage must be wiped off quickly with a dry soft cloth such as towel Before operating the chair pay careful attention to the surroundings and warn people there about the operation When...

Page 5: ...y deform tear or decay Only a person may sit in the seat Discoloration of resin Resin materials are used in external components of this product Carefully selected materials are used however discolorat...

Page 6: ...Hand pinch warning sticker Be careful not to pinch a hand and et WARNING Warning Label Locations 6...

Page 7: ...tables Power plug Headrest operation lever Headrest operation button F B Heater switch Built in socket Built in socket Service table operation button Chair body Power switch Power cord Foot control Bu...

Page 8: ...Insert the power plug fully until its base touches the socket Do not pull the power cord to disconnect the power plug from the socket Hold the power plug instead when disconnecting it from the socket...

Page 9: ...st and the legrest to the preset angles hold down either preset switch F or B for at least 1 sec To return the seat to the lowest position and return the backrest and the legrest to the initially set...

Page 10: ...force to it or hit it from above The headrest may be damaged While supporting the headrest with one hand press the headrest operation button to allow the headrest to return to the original position D...

Page 11: ...ackrest Hold down the auto return switch on the foot control for at least 1 sec to return the chair to the initial position Step on the upper side of the SEAT switch on the foot control to move the se...

Page 12: ...nd the legrest Great force is applied during the movements so you need to be very careful The weight of the upper part of the chair and the customer is used to move the seat down Great force is applie...

Page 13: ...fluid is very cold the shockless motion function is activated to such a degree that the chair parts may come to a halt at very different positions from their intended positions To deal with this matt...

Page 14: ...ing in the chair there will be a slight difference between the set positions and the actual positions due to the shockless motion function When operating the chair with the preset function be careful...

Page 15: ...eight adjustable service tables be sure to return them to the initial position They have a load capacity of 10 kg Do not let the customer place his her weight onto his her hands on the raised height a...

Page 16: ...or heat generation that causes a fire If the connection becomes loose immediately stop using the equipment attached to the built in socket and unplug the equipment from the built in socket Contact you...

Page 17: ...the parts with it and allow them to dry well Do not wipe them with a wet cloth Water and dampness affects these parts If you spill water on them wipe off the moisture immediately Otherwise rust or a...

Page 18: ...of fault Strange noise at the time of start up Daily Inspection Instructions Troubleshooting Breakers For long and safe use of the chair inspect it according to the Daily Inspection Checklist on page...

Page 19: ...to 1 060 hPa Temperature 20 to 70 C Humidity 10 to 95 No condensation Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1 060 hPa Model No Maximum load Weight No of built in sockets Maximum power capacity Operating enviro...

Page 20: ...Disposal Instructions When disposing of the chair or its replaced parts follow the laws and regulations applicable at the time 20...

Page 21: ...air wobbles or produces strange noise during operation contact your nearest dealer or Takara Belmont If the chair parts do not stay where they are for a while and go down by themselves contact your ne...

Page 22: ...NOTE...

Page 23: ...NOTE...

Page 24: ...2 1 1 Higashishinsaibashi Chuo ku Osaka 542 0083 Japan TEL 81 6 6212 3523 FAX 81 6 6211 5745 TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION MANUFACTURER...

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