17. Place the shampoo station exactly over the floor
dowels and fasten to the floor with 4 hexagonal wood
screws Ø 8x50.
ATTENTION: if the floor is uneven, underlay the
fastening points accordingly until the shampoo
station is absolutely horizontal. Only then tighten the
screws in the floor! (If the frame is only slightly
warped, the plastic trims will rub against each other
when the shampoo station is moved up and down, or
the gap dimensions of the trims can no longer be
adjusted correctly)
18. Test run of the height adjustment:
CAUTION RISK OF INJURY:
When the system is open (without the back pad
and with the seat pad folded up), it must be
ensured when operating the height adjustment
that there are no hands in the danger area!
Check the lateral distances from the inside of the
lower trim to the frame (illustr. 7). The lower trim (D)
must slide between the frame (E) and the coupling
frame (F) (frame that supports the upper trim) with
the greatest possible (approx. 8 mm) and
continuously the same distance.
If the distance is too small, there is a risk of collision
and damage to the lower trim.
If the distance between the lower trim (D) and the
coupling frame (F) (frame that supports the upper
trim) is too small, push the coupling frame outwards.
19. Remove the protective film from the trim parts.
20. Reassemble the seat/leg rest upholstery: Hook the
locking bracket onto the frame by pushing it over the
crossbar and bracket from behind (illustr. 6).
Reinsert the back cushion: insert it into the armrest
recess on one side, then press into the armrest
recess on the other side, then press down firmly
(illustr. 5).
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Mounting instructions for waterpipe installers:
ATTENTION: The shampoo station is electrically height-
adjustable and must be raised to the highest position for
making the water connection using the foot switch (illustr. 4).
To do this, connect the shampoo station to the power supply:
If there is a mains cable on the side of the lower trim:
Plug the cable with the mains plug into the wall plug socket.
If there is no mains cable on the side of the lower trim:
Remove the inspection cover on the back. To open, press the
chrome-plated button and pull to release the magnetic
connection (illustr. 2).
Pull the cable with the mains plug outwards at the back
and plug into the wall plug socket for provisional electrical
connection.
ATTENTION: when the shampoo station is in the highest
position, switch off the electrical connection for
making the water connection!
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Dismantle the rear base covering cpl. with foot switch
console:
Loosen 2 screws each on the left and right (illustr. 8),
then pull the base covering firmly upwards (illustr. 9) to
release the lock, then set aside (illustr. 10).
22. Insert the waste water hose at least 3-4 cm into the drain
pipe in the floor and fix it with wide adhesive tape.
23. Screw the pressure hoses of the shampoo station tightly
onto the shut-off valves (3/8") on the floor, use sealing
ring (see illustr. 10 + 11)
24. Close the mixing tap. Open the stop valve and check for
leaks with the mixing tap closed. Check the mixed water.
The hot water and cold water supply must correspond to
the coloured symbols on the mixing tap.
25. Check the pressure of the unit with 8 bar water pressure.
Then set the pressure to 3 to 5 bar. On completion of the
installation work, always rinse out the water pipes.
A central regulating tap is required if more than one unit
is installed. This tap must be easily accessible from the
salon.
26. Reassemble the base covering with foot switch console,
to do this position the base covering and press down until
the lock engages on the frame. Fasten the base covering
again on the left and right with each 2 screws.
These mounting instructions apply to the connection of
one unit. If more than one unit is to be installed, the pipe
cross section must be increased accordingly.
Important: If the water pressure is above 5 bar, it must be
regulated by a pressure reduction valve.
Note for salon owners:
The connections described under points 1 to 6 and 21 to 26
must be performed by the installer. The installer is responsible
for any problems that may occur. The manufacturer of the unit
shall not accept warranty claims for this work.
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