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Takara Belmont Ultrasonic Steamer

Contents
MICRO MIST
Product No.

Safety Cautions and Warnings


Location of Warning LabelsSpecifications

2 4 56 7 8 10

SD-200

Assembly Instructions Component Parts

Operating Manual
Control Panel Preparation for use Usage
Positioning the Unit Fitting the Face Guard Setting the Operating Mode Operations during Mist Generation After the Mist Operation is complete

12 12 13 14 15 17 18 19

Maintenance Display Codes Troubleshooting

Thank you for purchasing our Belmont Micro Mist ultrasonic steamer.

Please read this manual before using the ultrasonic steamer.


Keep this manual in a place where it can be easily referred to when necessary.

Safety Cautions and Warnings


Signs and Symbols
Before Using This Product
Carefully read through and familiarize yourself with the "Safety Cautions and Warnings". The precautions indicated here are designed to prevent harm and injury to you and your customers and to facilitate the safe use of the product. All are important in maintaining safety and should be strictly followed.

Warning Caution

Indicates a precautionary items which, if not strictly followed, will result in death or inserious injury. Indicates a precautionary items which, if not strictly followed, will result in injury or physical damage.
General usage precaution symbol Do not get wet or use in wet locations. Connect ground wire. Prohibited location Do not dismantle, attempt to repair or modify.

General Symbol for Caution, Warning and Danger Remove electrical power plug from outlet. Possibility of high temperatures being generated.

Please strictly observe these precautions.

Warning
This unit must be earthed.
This is to prevent electric shock in the case of malfunctions or short circuits.

Do not disassemble or attempt to repair.


Disassembly, repair or modifications should only be done by a qualified repair technician. Attempts at disassembly, repair or modifications may lead to abnormal operation and accidents.

Do not climb on the stand or main unit.


Do not lean or climb on the stand or main unit. Doing so may cause it to tip over and cause injury or damage.

Follow the rules for handling the power plug.


Do not connect another electrical appliance to the same outlet.

Do not touch operating parts.


Keep your hands and fingers clear of the operating sections of the hood and support. Touching them may cause injury.

Do not put your hands or foreign objects in the Water Container Holder.
The internal 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.

Push the power plug all the way in to secure it. Do not attempt to move the main unit by pulling on the power cord. This may lead to the unit tipping over and may cause damage to the cord. Do not twist the power cord or place heavy objects on it. Twisting the cord or putting heavy objects on it may result in electric shock or start a fire. Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.This may lead to electric shock.

Keep hands and feet away from the discharge outlet during discharge.
There are cases when boiling water will spray out, which could result in burns.

Unplug the steamer when it will not be used for a long time.
Remove the power plug at the end of the workday or when performing maintenance.Fires started by electrical shorts may be caused by the degradation of insulation. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.

Keep the main unit dry.


Do not wipe the main unit section with wet cloths, etc. or allow water to come into contact with it. Doing so may lead to electric shock or malfunctions.

Caution
Use the handle to move the unit.
Do not try to move the unit using the stand or the hood. This may cause it to tip over.

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 and may cause damage to the Hood.

Put the hood up when moving the main unit.


Failure to do so may lead to it hitting customers or equipment.

Do not shake the unit while it is in operation.


This may cause water leakage or overflow.

Do not put anything other than purified water made for the steamer/purified water into the Water Container.
Do not put things such as permanent liquid, cosmetic liquids, perfumes or mineral water into the supply tank. Doing so may lead to malfunctions or cause allergic skin reactions.

Do not use tap water. Do not put boiling water in the Water Container.
This will cause the internal section to heat up and may lead to malfunctions.

Do not touch the Water Container Cap immediately after operation ceases.
The Water Container Cap will still be hot right after operation and touching it may lead to being burned.

Promptly wipe off any chemical spills.


When treatment, permanent, or coloring chemicals come into contact with the unit, use a damp cloth to wipe them off as soon as possible. Failure to do so may cause surface staining or discoloration.

Do not use with chemicals for cold temperature permanent waves.


Do not use with cold permanent wave chemicals. Their use may lead to allergic skin reactions.

Locations of Warning Labels


Condition Displays Indicates that warm-up is in progress. Indicates that cleaning is in progress. Add water to the Water Container.

Water Container
Add water when the water level is no longer visible.

Caution
May Cause Burns
Do not touch the supply cap until at least 3 minsafter the machine has stopped.

Indications malfunction. When any of the above indications are displayed, turn off the power switch and then turn it on again after 3 sec. Too much water. 1. Turn off the power. 2. Remove the Water Container and discard the water in the 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 measures described above, contact the nearest service center or sales office. Usage Precautions When treatment, permanent, coloring or other chemicals have been spilled on the product, wipe them off as quickly as possible using a damp cloth. Failure to do so may cause surface staining or discoloration. Do not move or shake the machine during operation. If you do, this might active the water level sensor and stops the machine automatically. (In that event please restart the machine according to the procedure mentioned above.)

Open the drain cock to drain the water from inside the main unit at the end of the working day.

CAUTION
May Cause Burns Caution: Boiling Water

This may cause ''OF'' code to be displayed and the machine to cease functioning.

WARNING
Do not remove. Risk of an electric shock

Specifications
775 385

Product No. Rated Voltage

SD-200 110V/120V 220V/230V/ 240V

(Minimum (Maximum Position) Position) 1550 to 1700

Rated Frequency

50/60 HZ 490 W 2000 ml 350 ml 25.0 kg

(Minimum (Maximum Position) Position) 1310 to 1460

Rated Power Consumption Water Container Capacity Drain Tank Capacity Weight

975 to 1125

696

615 to 765

540

(Units: mm)

Assembly Instructions
1. Attaching the Base Stand
Remove the main unit body (SD-200) and place it on the packing case, positioning it as shown in the illustration on the right.
Support Cap Support *Use the two handles (depressions) on the side to pick up the main unit. Base Stand Flange A Main Unit

Base Stand Handle Bolt

Tool Accessory Base Support Flange B

Use the following procedure to fix the Base Stand (EA-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 Cutout

3) Line up the Cutout and the Convex Part and tighten the bolt.
Caution

Exercise caution so that the bottom of the Support does not scratch Base Stand Flange A.

Depression

Support Cap

2) Use the positioning decal to confirm the attachment position of Base Stand Flange A and the Base Stand.
Base Stand Flange A

Cutout Convex Part Positioning Decal Positioning Decal

4) Press the Support Cap downwards.

Base Support Flange B

Washer Spring Washer Bolt Tool Accessory

Assembly Instructions
2. Remove the Compression Cap Bolt.
Caution

Stand the unit up before removing the cap bolt. Working on it while leaving it lying flat runs the risk of having the Support fall out. It may also cause damage to the support.

Height Adjustment Knob

1) Stand the unit up after attaching the Base Stand. 2) Before proceeding further, fully tighten the Height Adjustment Knob.
Caution Caution

Loosening the Height Adjustment Knob while the unit is in a compressed state will cause it to rise suddenly. Exercise care in handling the unit.

3) Remove the cap bolt using the included wrench and remove the washer and sleeve as shown in the illustration.
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.
Wrench Cap Bolt

3. Attaching the Nape Bar


1) Firmly push the Nape Bar into the attachment holes as far as it will go.
Insert into the holes up to the mark.

Washer Sleeve

Mark Nape Bar Nape Pad

Be sure that the left and right sides of the Nape Bar have Cap been fully inserted up to the marks .

Push in the Nape Bar until both ends have gone as far as they can go. Position adjustment cannot be done when the unit is in use.

Caution

Wrench Nape Bar

Screw 2) Use the included wrench to tighten the screws (left and right) that have been left loosely tightened.

3) After tightening the screws put the caps (left and right) over the screw holes.

Component Parts
Main Unit - Rear
Hood

Water Container

Control Panel

Handle

Water Container Cap

Water Container Holder

Drain Cock

Main Unit - Front

Handle Power Switch Nape Pad

Height Adjustment Knob

Face Guard

Nape Bar

Main Unit Section


Power Cord Drain Tank

Takara Water Purifier (TJ-5)

Base Stand Section

Control Panel
Time Setting Key
Use this to change the time that has been set. Pressing on ( UP ) and ( DOWN ) together will change the time in 1-minute increments each time they are pressed. Keeping the keys depressed will change the time in succession (0 to 60 minutes).

Mist Level Key


Use this to change the amount of mist. Pressing on it will increase the level by one each for time it is pressed. (The level will revert to Level 1 after Level 4 has been reached)

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 result in starting under the settings that were in effect the time before. (Removing the power plug will invalidate the operating mode settings)

Mist Level Lamp


Level*

4
Heavy Red

Mist Amount Light Lamp Color Yellow

cooling Key
Select whether or not to use cooling after the Mist operation stops. (Cooling is ON when the lamp is lit)

*In operation at a low Mist Level setting (1, 2) no mist may be visible to the naked eye for a short period after operation begins (about a minute); however, a misty breeze is actually being emitted. This is not a malfunction.

Display Panel
Shows the operation time set or the remaining operation time. Warm-up in progress. (Preheating) Cooling in progress. No water in the Water Container. Too much water. (Overflow) Indicate malfunctioning.

Temperature Level Key


Use this to change the temperature of the mist. Pressing ( UP ) or ( DOWN ) will change the level each time they are pressed. (The heater is OFF at Level 0)

Temperature Level Lamp


Shows the temperature at 7 levels. Level Normal Hood Internal Temperature Lamp Color 0 Unlit 1 2 40.0 42.0 Yellow 3 4 44.0 46.0 Orange 5 48.0 Red 6 50.0

*There may be slight variations in the Standard Hood Internal Temperature depending 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 slightly higher than that displayed.

keep Lamp
The heated state is maintained as long as this lamp is on. (Heat maintenance is terminated after 20 minutes has elapsed)

treatment1/treatment2 /manual Key


Each key has the operating mode set by Mist Level, Temperature Level and Time registered. Press on the key to turn on the lamp and select the operating mode. (One of these has to be selected at starting time) After selecting each mode, adjust the Mist, Temperature and Time to desired levels. Mist Level treatment1 treatment2 manual 3 1 4 Temperature Level 3 2 5 Time 8 minutes 10 minutes 5 minutes Cooling Time 2 minutes 2 minutes 2 minutes

Preparation for Use


Put water in the Water Container
1. Remove the Water Container Cap and add the water.
Always purify tap water before using it. Use either water from the accompanying Takara Water Purifier (TJ-5) or water that has been specifically purified for the steamer. Refer to the Operating Instructions included with the TJ-5 for details on its use.
Do not put things such as permanent liquid, cosmetic liquids, perfumes or mineral water into the Water Container. Do not put boiling water in the Water Container.
Caution

Water Container

2. Replace and tighten the Water Container Cap.


Caution

Water Container

Tighten the Water Container Cap so that water will not leak out.

3. Check to make sure the Drain Cock is closed.

Closed Position

4. Insert the Water Container into the Water Container Holder.


*Hold the Water Container with both hands and gently insert it.

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Fastening the Face Guard to the Hood


1. Loosen the strap at the bottom (the woven cord side) of the Face Guard.
*The side with the crossed strap is the top part and the side with the strap to be fastened by the ends is the bottom part.
Resin cord side Face the side with the seam to the front when installing.

Align it with the center of the Hood.

2. Attaching the Face Guard to the inside frame of the Hood.


This installation can be eased by using the 2 tabs in the upper section of the frame and covering from top to bottom.

Woven Cord Side

3. Tighten the strap in the bottom section of the Face Guard.


Adjust the upper section strap (the resin cord side) position so that it comes to the front edge of the Hood. Open up the strap in the upper section sufficiently to accommodate the customers head.

Turn on the power


1. Insert the power plug in the electrical outlet.
Do not connect another electrical appliance to the same outlet. Push the power plug all the way in to secure it. Remove the plug at the end of the workday or when the steamer will not be used for a length of time.

2. Turn on the Power Switch.


Turning on the power switch a few minutes before use will shorten the time up to the generation of mist.

Caution

ON OFF

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Usage
Setting the Main Unit
Finish preparing the customer (up to the attachment of the towel-turban) before setting the Main Unit.
Towel-Turban

1. Setting the Main Unit behind the customer.


Move the Main Unit to behind the customer. Loosen the Height Adjustment Knob on the Main Unit to move the Nape Bar up or down so that it touches the nape of the customers neck (the center part of the back of the turban).
Turban Rear Center Section Height Adjustment Knob

2. Open the upper cover, and lower the Hood while checking the customers position.

For smoother operation


Allow time for heating after adding purified water. Turn on the Power Switch 2 minutes or more before starting in order to allow the steamer to warm up.

Fitting the Face Guard


1. Adjust the Face Guard from the inside of the Hood so that it comes to a position above the turban. 2. Tighten the crossed strap (resin cord side) from the inside of the Hood and fit the Face Guard.

Fastener

Adjust it so that insertion is done from the nape of the neck side to prevent the Face Guard from covering the customers face. Face Guard

*Tighten the Face Guard so that it will rest on the top of the Towel-Turban (above the dotted line). Turban

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Close the Upper Cover

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

Face Guard

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.


*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 treatment 1 treatment 2 manual 3 1 4

Temperature Level 3 2 5

Time 8 minutes 10 minutes 5 minutes

Cooling Time 2 minutes 2 minutes 2 minutes

2. Change the setting conditions using the Mist, Temperature and Time keys.
*In the case where the basic settings are to be used when starting changes are not necessary.

3. Press the start/stop key.


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. 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.

Caution

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Usage
Operations during Mist Generation
During operation the selected mode lamp and the time display colon will flash alternately and the remaining operating time will be displayed on the Display Panel.

Changing conditions during operation


Press the key that corresponds to the setting to be changed. Operating Time Mist Level Temperature Level Cooling Enabled/Disabled
*Setting the Operating Time to 0 will end the mist operation.

Interrupting operations
Press the start/stop key. The Mist Level and Temperature Level lamps will flash on and off while 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 Operating Mode
*When the Operating Mode is changed, operations will start in the new mode from the beginning.

Resuming operations
Press the start/stop key.

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After the Mist Operation is complete


An electronic alarm (2 beeps) will sound to announce that time is up when the time set for the Mist Operation has elapsed (the time display will be at 0) and the cleaning time period (2 minutes) will begin. When the cleaning time period ends, the electronic alarm will sound (3 beeps) and the heat maintenance period (20 minutes) will begin.(The keep lamp will light up) *In the case where Cleaning has been set to OFF when making the settings, the heat maintenance period begins immediately after the completion of the Mist Operation.
Unattended Time Count *After the cleaning operation has ended, the Unattended Time (including the cleaning time) will be displayed by flashing it on and off.

Removing the Face Guard


1. Open the Upper Cover. 2. Press on the fastener button and loosen the crossed strap. 3. Loosen the Face Guard and move it away from the customers head. 4. Close the Upper Cover, then lift up the Hood and move the Main Unit.
Caution
Fastener

Check to make sure the Face Guard has been removed before raising the Hood.

When using the machine consecutively with multiple customers, check the water level in the Water Container and the Drain Tank before using it.

Turning off the power


Turn off the Power Switch after completing operations. *Turning off the power will invalidate the operating mode settings.

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Usage
Discarding the Drain Tank 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 the bottom of the Drain Tank and pull it in a downward direction towards you.
Drain Hose Drain Tank Drain Cock

4. Discard the water and then reverse the procedure to replace the tank.
*When installing the Drain Tank, check to see if the Drain Hose is in the tank.

Caution

Discard the water before the water fills up to the UPPER LINE of the Drain Tank.

UPPER LINE

Discarding the water in the internal section after operations are completed
Discarding the water after finishing operations prevents the formation of scale, which can be a cause of malfunctions. 1. Remove the Water Container and discard the water. Wash out the Water Container. *If detergent is used for cleaning, be sure to rinse it out well. 2. Turning the Drain Cock 90 degrees to the right will discharge the water (boiling water) inside the Main Unit.
Keep hands and feet away from the discharge outlet during discharge. There are cases when boiling water will spray out, which could result in burns. Remove the water inside the Main Unit at the end of each day. Water left inside may become a source of foul odors. Water inside the Main Unit may freeze in cold climates. Remove the water to prevent damage from freezing.

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Caution

Maintenance
Caution

Unplug the machine when carrying out maintenance.

The inside section of the Hood gets dirty easily, so it should be wiped clean periodically.
Hair stuck inside or chemicals may cause malfunctions and become a source of foul odors.

Control Section/Metal Section


Wipe with a soft dry cloth.
Caution

If water is spilled on this section, wipe it off as soon as possible. Water may cause electrical malfunctions and become a source of breakdowns.

Plastic/Plated Metal/Painted Surfaces Section


Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Use a diluted neutral detergent to clean off stubborn grime.

Water Container Maintenance


When cleaning out the Water Container using detergent, rinse the tank thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent. Detergent left behind may cause the machine to malfunction.

When treatment, permanent, or coloring chemicals come into contact with the unit, use a damp cloth to wipe them off as soon as possible.
Failure to do so may cause surface staining or discoloration.

Notice
Do not use the following substances.
Thinner, alcohol, gasoline, kerosene or other volatile chemicals; waxes containing abrasives; sponges containing abrasives, etc.
Containing abrasives

Thinner

Alcohol

Gasoline Waxes

Chemicals

Wash the Face Guard with laundry detergent and use only after drying thoroughly.
Detergent

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Display Codes
The following displays indicate the condition of the machine, follow the directions on the Display decal. Indicates that warm-up is in progress. Wait until warm-up has been completed.

Indicates that Cleaning is in progress.

This displays up to 59 seconds after the start of Cleaning. This displays from 1 minute to 1 minute and 59 seconds after the start of Cleaning.

Indicates that the water in the Water Container has run out.

Put water in the Water Container Operation will resume after water has been added.

1. Turn off the Power Switch. 2. Remove the Water Container, and discard the water in the Main Unit. Indicates an excess of water. 3. Fill the Water Container with water and check to make sure that there are no leaks. 4. After checking, resume operations.

Indicates a Heater or Temperature Detection Section malfunction. 1. Turn off the Power Switch and then turn it on again. 2. If the display appears again, contact our service center or sales office.

Indicates a Temperature Detection Section malfunction.

Indicates a Water Level Detection Section malfunction.

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Troubleshooting
Symptom
No power
(Nothing displays on the Control Panel)

Check
Make sure that the power plug is properly plugged into the outlet. Check to make sure that the Power Switch has been turned on. Check the fuses in your fuse box to make sure they havent burned out. If you have a breaker box, check for tripped breakers. Unplug the machine and then plug it in again and see if it will operate.

No mist comes out

If the If the

display is blinking display is blinking

p. 18 p. 18

If the Mist Level is (1, 2) ( p. 8) There may be cases in which the quantity of mist is so small it is not visible.

The Temperature is too low or too high

Check to make sure the Temperature Level has been set properly.

Water leaks from the Discharge Outlet.

Check to make sure the Drain Cock is shut.

In cases other than those listed above, contact our service center or sales office.

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Memo

TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION


1-1, Higashi-shinsaibashi 2-Chome,Chuo-ku,Osaka,Japan TEL. : (06) 6213-5945 TELEFAX : (06) 6212-3680
Printed in Japan 0308

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