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コントロールパネルにある6つのモードの中から希望のモードを1つ選んで、そのキーを押してください。
選んだモードのランプと、そのモードの標準設定(

P20「設定の変更」を参照)

のランプが点灯します。

各モードの設定を変更したいときP20「設定の変更」を参照。

(ミスト発生)

・The       and      (preset time) indications will blink alternately on the display panel,
  and the temperature level lamp and the mist level lamp will also blink.
・Upon completion of the memorization, short electronic beeping sounds will indicate that
  the setting has been saved. In addition, the state indication lamp and the start/stop key
  lamp will also start to blink, and the machine will go into operation standby status.
  (After 10 minutes, the operation standby status will be cancelled, and the status will
  be restored to the heat‑retention status.
・When the start/stop key is pressed during the preheating phase, preheating will be
  cancelled. (The status is restored to the heat‑retention status.)
・You can change the setup during the preheating phase. However, preheating will be
  terminated when the temperature level is set to "0" and the status is put in the
  operation standby status. When the temperature level is changed to a level from "0," 
  the operation standby status is cancelled to initiate the preheating operation.

Information

When a change is made to the temperature level during preheating (while PH is blinking) and
Temperature Level 0 is indicated once (the change is made to a different level via
Temperature Level 0), the mist with low temperature will be atomized.
Therefore, the control unit judged the situation as failure of the temperature detector, and
the E2 indication may be issued later.
In addition, the same can be applied to the case where the temperature level is increased
during operation at Temperature Level 0. Therefore, the operations as stated above should not
be executed. Note that the E2 indication in this case does not mean a failure. Turn off the
power switch once and then execute the operation again with the correct operation procedures.

<Operation example where E2 indication may be issued>

Change from Temperature Level 5 to 2 
during preheating
Temperature level 5→6→7→0→1→2
                  (Generation of mist)

Change from Temperature Level 0 
(during operation) to 4
Temperature level 0→1→2→3→4

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This action will warm the water in the machine to the specified temperature to put the machine
in the operation start standby status.

Choose the desired mode out of the six modes provided on the control panel and press the key.
The default setup for the selected mode will be indicated on the control panel.
※ To change the setups for the modes, refer to "Change and Memorization of Setups" on page 8.

※ When a mode is selected, the lamp for the
   Start/Stop key will start to blink.

Do not press the keys on the
control panel with hard or
pointed objects.

CAUTION

CAUTION

Press the key for the desired mode.

Press the Start/Stop key to implement preheating.

your work can be more efficient by setting the mist cap on the customer (for cap practice).

While preheating is in progress, 

※The setup procedures for the mist cap and the connection method/direction of the flexible hose
  differ by the types of mist cap. See the section "Installation/Detachment of Mist Cap" described
  on pages 16 through 22.

①Set the mist cap.
②Insert the flexible hose into the cap joint N.

Use of the machine with the flexible hose bent or twisted may result in insufficient
generation of mist, or machine failure or accidents caused by increased temperature.

Cap joint N

Flexible hose

Insert the hose fully to the end.

Setup State (Styling chair)

Setup State (Shampoo bowl)

CAUTION

Operation Procedures(                      )

For cases other than the cap practice, also
see the method for using the appropriate option.

Summary of Contents for SPA MIST II AK-160

Page 1: ...mable Supplies Including Options 28 Guidance on Daily Inspection 28 Main Specifications 29 201411 Rev 1 SPA MIST II Installing Detaching the Mist cap Option 18 Operation Procedures 11 Book No 1A0FTPA0...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...he product be handled improperly the possibilities of minor physical injuries mild physical disorder or material damages are increased Safety Precautions To be strictly observed Improper handling of t...

Page 4: ...e the product Never touch the parts inside the product since there is a possibility of an electric shock hazard Be sure to ask the after sales division of our company for maintenance of the product Do...

Page 5: ...ot use chemical agents that are designated for use in room temperature When disconnecting the power plug do not hold it at the cord but pull it out while holding the plug part at the end When discharg...

Page 6: ...dy holder Drain outlet Power switch Inlet Location of Warning Label Do not remove May Cause Burns 4 Top plate Caster Storage basket State indication lamp Detachable tray Hook Open the drain cock to dr...

Page 7: ...g disk spare disk 1 piece Open Mist Ball Nozzle Joint hose spare hose 1 piece Mist Cap 2 pieces Use the one adequate for the practice This can also be used for the standalone type The Open mist ball n...

Page 8: ...the elapsed time after the completion of operation Depending on the mode the cooling function is activated after the completion of operation and either of displays to is displayed Example Example Disp...

Page 9: ...the mode after turning on the power Volume Key and Lamp Lamp Volume Key Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp The standard setup time for each mode can be changed for desirable conditions and can be memorized...

Page 10: ...electronic beeping sounds will indicate that the setting has been saved To restore the memorized setup to the default setup turn off the power once and then turn it on while pressing the Start Stop b...

Page 11: ...types of cap Inner cap joint N Outer cap joint N Mist cap Install the joint with the markset in the UP direction For YUME and open mist ball nozzle For rear shampoo and YUME For styling chair and perm...

Page 12: ...ring this precaution may cause the error see the State Indication on page 26 or water leakage Never use any liquids such as the perm solution essence cosmetic liquid aromatherapy oil and mineral water...

Page 13: ...Connect the power plug to the wall outlet Turn on the power switch When the power is turned on all lamps on the control panel will illuminate for two seconds Then the lamp for the mode selection key w...

Page 14: ...in this case does not mean a failure Turn off the power switch once and then execute the operation again with the correct operation procedures Operation example where E2 indication may be issued Chang...

Page 15: ...matter into the hose or the nozzle Ignoring this precaution may result in abnormal machine operation or machine failure During operation the head of the customer is heated by the mist Should the custo...

Page 16: ...k to your side while firmly holding the tank To mount the drain tank do the same procedures in reverse order Operation Procedures 14 ON OFF Clear out the water before it reaches the indicated line on...

Page 17: ...ter after the machine has sufficiently cooled The machine is hot during operation or right after operation and there is a possibility of machine breakage or physical injuries When draining the water d...

Page 18: ...e optional Open bowl nozzle are requested to see the description on page 23 At this time align the center part of the turban with the rubber portion of the mist cap and overlap them Installing the mis...

Page 19: ...bent or twisted may make it difficult to atomize the mist or may result in machine failure or accidents due to increased temperatures Be sure to drain the accumulated water after each operation CAUTI...

Page 20: ...ter to the inside of the plug in portion of the flexible hose which will make your work easier Method for fixing the hook and loop fasteners on the forehead Position the center of the turban at the ba...

Page 21: ...rned into the flexible hose will enter the drain tank provided at the front of the main unit Discharge the water accumulated in the tank before the water level exceeds the indicated line on the drain...

Page 22: ...the back of the head the mist will not reach throughout the head Even when the practice is done from the state where the mist cap is already installed on the head the pillow should be set as shown ab...

Page 23: ...int N 21 Be sure to drain the water in the flexible hose into the bowl after use Be careful not to bend or twist the flexible hose Use of the machine without draining the water in the flexible hose or...

Page 24: ...ble hose Pay attention to dripping when removing the mist cap since water drops are accumulated in the mist cap Detaching the mist cap without draining the water may cause dripping The water returned...

Page 25: ...hose Use the machine under the open mist mode CAUTION Fixing pin Suction pad Cap joint N Joint hose Nozzle Open mist ball nozzle CAUTION Wipe and clean the position in advance to which the Open mist b...

Page 26: ...paration Operation Procedure How to attach detach the Flexible Hose Holder Option How to detach Pull out the Flexible Hose from the mist nozzle with the Flexible Hose Holder attached Slant the Flexibl...

Page 27: ...agents such as treatment perm and color liquids adhere to the main unit immediately wipe them off with a cloth that is immersed in a neutral detergent diluted with water and tightly squeezed Leaving s...

Page 28: ...icate the remaining time of cooling phase Pour water into the water supply bottle Then a press on the Start Stop key will cancel the error Detach the water supply bottle and drain the water in the mai...

Page 29: ...sconnect the power plug and then immediately contact the nearest dealer or our company directly The power cannot be turned on though the power switch is set to the ON position Failure of the machine m...

Page 30: ...Consumable Supplies The following parts are not warrantable and the cost will be charged Optional Items The optional items are not warrantable and the cost will be charged Including the accessories Co...

Page 31: ...is used in the condition where the power switch is not operated correctly there is a possibility of failures such as the power becoming disconnected unexpectedly during operation In addition in the c...

Page 32: ...d knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction Be careful of use Children shall not play with the appliance Be careful of use Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by chi...

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