Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER; WARNING; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1 English IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Basic precautions should always be followed when using an electrical unit, including the following. Please ensure that you read all instructions before using the Household Massage Lounger. DANGER – To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. Always unplug this un...
Page 3 - SAFETY P RECAUTIONS
2 English SAFETY P RECAUTIONS CAUTION: To avoid the risk of injury: 1. Persons with any of the conditions listed below or who are undergoing medical treatment or suff er from medical conditions should consult with their physicians before using the unit: a) Pregnant women, people who are ill, in poor...
Page 5 - OPERATING PR ECAUTIONS; CAUTION: To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions:
4 English OPERATING PR ECAUTIONS CAUTION: To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions: 1. The chair is designed for a maximum user weight of 264 lbs (120 k g ). Exceeding the maximum weight may cause permanent damage to the massage mechanism and/or other components of the unit. Any such da...
Page 6 - GROUNDING I NSTRUCTIONS
5 English GROUNDING I NSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a groundi...
Page 7 - SPECIFICATIONS
6 English SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply: AC 120 V 60 Hz Rated Current: 2.5 A (Electric heating equipment 0.5 A) Upper Body Massage Massage area (Up-Down): Approx. 30.7 in. (78 cm) ( The massage heads move a total of approx. 24.4 in. (62 cm)) Massage area (Left-Right): Distance between massage heads du...
Page 8 - Part names and functions; Main unit
7 English Part names and functions Main unit 11 9 10 8 7 13 12 5 6 4 3 2 1 Front 1 Controller • See pages 9 –10. 2 Retracted position of massage heads 3 Shoulder side massage section • Includes integrated air massage function. 4 Pillow 5 Backrest • Massage heads: - Includes integrated massage heads....
Page 10 - Controller
9 English Controller 1 2 6 3 4 5 12 13 9 7 16 17 14 19 8 15 18 11 10 1 On/Off 2 User Memory • See pages 24–25. 3 Quick Stop • Press this button to stop the massage immediately. 4 Ottoman Angle Adjustment 5 Reclining Angle Adjustment 6 Manual Operation • See page 27. 7 Add Tapping massage • See page ...
Page 12 - Setting up the massage lounger; Where to use the unit
11 English Setting up the massage lounger 1 Where to use the unit • Ensure adequate space to recline.• Do not expose the massage lounger to direct sunlight or high temperatures, such as in front of heating sources, because this can cause discolouration or hardening of the synthetic leather. • Place ...
Page 13 - Confi rm that the main unit and all accessories are in the box.
12 English Confi rm that the main unit and all accessories are in the box. Main unit Controller Accessories Armrests (Right/Left) Right/Left indication • Small holes on the inside fabric are an intentional part of the functional design. Comfort cushion Pillow Controller Stand Fixing screw Clip Contr...
Page 14 - Assembly; How to tighten the screws
13 English Assembly 1 Attaching the controller stand to the right or left side panel Controller Stand How to tighten the screws Attachment screw Hole • Tighten the 4 screws lightly using your fi ngers. (Make the screws level with the holes.) Allen key • Tighten fi rmly with the allen key. • Screw ma...
Page 17 - Fasten the pillow and the comfort cushion.; Fasten the comfort cushion using the zip.
16 English 7 Fasten the pillow and the comfort cushion. 1 Fasten the pillow using the fasteners. • See page 19 for guidelines on positioning the pillow during the massage. 2 Fasten the comfort cushion using the zip. Pillow Fasteners Fasteners Zip Comfort cushion
Page 18 - Before sitting down; Check the following before using the unit; How to deploy the leg/sole massage section; Check the power cord and the power plug.
17 English Before sitting down Check the following before using the unit 1 Check the surrounding area. Make sure there are no objects, people, or pets in the vicinity of the unit. 2 Flip up the comfort cushion and deploy the leg/sole massage section. See Caution No. 3 on page 2, and No. 17 and 18 on...
Page 19 - When the legrest is not fully lowered
18 English 4 Switching on the power supply 1 Insert the power plug into an electrical socket. 2 Turn the lock switch key to the “open” position. 3 Slide the power switch to the “on” position. 2 3 1 5 Check the unit. 1 Make sure there are no tears or rips in the fabric. See Caution No. 15 on page 3. ...
Page 21 - If you want a complete massage; Press one of the buttons
20 English If you want a complete massage Automatic programs 1 2 1 Press the button to turn on the power. • The power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation. 2 Press one of the buttons ( ) to select the program. Characteristics of Automatic programs (Upper Body) REFR...
Page 24 - To repeat the current massage; Changing the intensity of the air massage; To adjust the back intensity
23 English Caution You may not feel the diff erence in intensity for massage or stretch even if the Back (Intensity) adjustment or Air (Intensity) adjustment button is pressed.• When the intensity was increased right when the operation has changed.• The feeling is diff erent depending on the person ...
Page 25 - To save your preferences
24 English 1 After the Automatic program has fi nished, or when the massage is completed by pressing during the program. : Your preferred settings (pages 22–23, 42 (volume)) are displayed and the User buttons will fl ash. 2 Select and press one button from to store your settings while the buttons ar...
Page 27 - To turn the “Heat” massage heads on or off; Press the Automatic program button and; To turn the “Heat” massage heads off
26 English To turn the “Heat” massage heads on or off See Caution No. 21 on page 3. 2 1 1 Press the button to turn on the power. • The power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation. 2 Press the Automatic program button and start the massage. : The “Heat” function is a...
Page 28 - Selection of a massage technique and body region
27 English 2 3 4 1 1 Press the button to turn on the power. • The power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation. 2 Select the part you want to massage ( ). • The list of body parts that can be selected is displayed on the left. (Example) When “NECK” is selected 3 Sele...
Page 29 - To change the technique in the middle of a massage; If you want to massage with tap technique only; To customize; Combining air massages
28 English To change the technique in the middle of a massage Select your favourite technique in Steps 2 to 4 . • Press the button within approximately 40 seconds after reselecting the technique in Step 2 , otherwise the reselection will be cancelled automatically. If you want to massage with tap te...
Page 31 - Performing Air massage or Stretch action; The operation can be turned; To adjust the air intensity
30 English Performing Air massage or Stretch action Air actions/Stretch actions 2 1 1 Press the button to turn on the power. • The power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation. 2 The operation can be turned on/off by pressing the buttons on the left. On/off for the a...
Page 32 - For the sole shiatsu sheet; Effective method for using the leg/foot air massage/stretch
31 English For the sole shiatsu sheet The sole shiatsu sheet is removable. Opening To attach the sole shiatsu sheet Be sure of the proper direction of the sole shiatsu sheet and insert it into the opening. Projections are on the upper side. Toe Heel Effective method for using the leg/foot air massag...
Page 33 - Insert the hand with fi ngers extended.; How to use the Hand/Arm massage
32 English See Caution No. 14 on page 2. 1 Lift up the Hand/Arm massage section. 2 Insert the hand with fi ngers extended. Effective method for using the Hand/Arm massage Position the forearm and hand at the centre of the armrest. Insert the hand all the way. Centre of the armrest • Raise the backre...
Page 34 - Operation of the Shoulder massage; Operation of the Leg/Sole massage
33 English Operation of the Shoulder, Hand/Arm, Lower back, Leg/Foot Air massage Operation of the Shoulder massage Lateral pressure is applied to squeeze your shoulders to your arms. Operation of the Lower back massage Lateral pressure is applied to squeeze from your lower back to your thighs. The r...
Page 35 - Operation of the Shoulder Blade, Pelvis, Leg Stretch; Operation of the Shoulder Blade Stretch
34 English Operation of the Shoulder Blade, Pelvis, Leg Stretch Operations of the Leg Stretch The legs are stretched by fi xating your thighs and legs/soles while lowering the legrest. • The legrest might hit the fl oor when fully extended. Operation of the Shoulder Blade Stretch The muscles in the ...
Page 36 - Adjustment of the reclining angle and/or legrest
35 English Adjustment of the reclining angle and/or legrest 1 Press the button to turn on the power. • The power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation. 2 Press the or button to adjust the angle. • The movement will continue until a “beep-beep-beep” sound is heard if...
Page 37 - After completing the massage
36 English After completing the massage Timer function Interrupting the massage Return the feet massage section to the original position and then press the button. • The massage heads move to the retracted position.• The legrest lowers and the backrest raises automatically. ( The backrest will move ...
Page 39 - Cleaning and Maintenance
38 English Cleaning and Maintenance See Danger No. 1 on page 1. Areas covered with synthetic leather Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth. • When using commercially available leather-care products (wipes), follow its instructions. • If the synthetic leather is particularly dirty, wipe it in the f...
Page 40 - Moving the Unit; Moving by lifting it with 2 or more persons
39 English Moving the Unit See Caution No.18, No22 and No. 23 on page 3. Moving by lifting it with 2 or more persons Move the unit with 2 or more people in front and back of the unit holding on the side of the legrest and the groove on the back cover of the backrest. Hold onto the sides. Groove Plac...
Page 41 - Using the wheels to move the unit
40 English Using the wheels to move the unit Move the unit by holding onto the side of the legrest and using the wheels. Roll the unit slowly Place the controller and power cord on the seat. The fl oor may get damaged, so it is recommended to place a mat etc. on the fl oor. Wheels Lift it no higher ...
Page 42 - About the Automatic programs
41 English About the Automatic programs/About the massage techniques/About the voice guidance function About the Automatic programs (* Time spent on “Finishing Touches” diff ers depending on your height and intensity setting.) Refresh program 1) Tap/Swedish on neck/shoulders 2) Tap/knead on lower ba...
Page 43 - About the massage techniques; About the voice guidance function
42 English About the massage techniques ( The fi gures are images of the respective operations.) ULTRA KNEAD SHIATSU KNEAD SWEDISH Fast kneading in small circles. Strong pointed massage. Deep kneading action. Softer planar massage action. ROLL TAP FULL BACK ROLL • The respective techniques are suita...
Page 44 - Troubleshooting
43 English Troubleshooting Problem Cause and Remedy Motor Noises • It sounds and feels like the massage heads are straining to get over wrinkles in the cloth.• There is operational noise of kneading or tapping actions.• There is a creaking noise when the massage heads are in operation.• There is a r...
Page 48 - Panasonic Corporation of North America
P9310MA70201 Issued date: 2011-03-01 Printed in Japan Impreso en Japón No. 1 EN, SP, FR Imprimé au Japon Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, 1H-1Secaucus, NJ 070941-800-338-0552 (USA only) for questions and comments1-877-PANAFIX (USA only) for massage chairs customer servicewww...