Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER; WARNING
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 PRECAUTIONS
2 English SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: To avoid the risk of injury: 1. Persons with any of the conditions listed below or who are undergoing medical treatment or suffer from medical conditions should consult with their physicians before using the unit:a) Pregnant women, people who are ill, in poor ph...
Page 4 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS; CAUTION: To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions:
3 English 13. Do not drag or push the unit in an installed state. Do not move the unit using the wheels on the floor. (Always place a mat or similar object underneath.) The floor may be damaged. 14. Do not stand on the leg/foot massage section. The end portion of the leg/foot massage section may rot...
Page 5 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS; SPECIFICATIONS
4 English GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 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 groundin...
Page 6 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Main unit
5 English 1 Retracted Position of Massage Heads 2 Leg/foot massage lock release strap See page 11. 3 Seat 4 Leg/foot massage section Includes an air massage function. Calf section Sole section 5 Backrest Cushion 6 Back Pad 7 Backrest Includes integrated massage heads. • • • 8 Armrest 9 Specification...
Page 7 - Controller
6 English 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 8 10 9 7 5 6 Controller 1 Display This illustration is when all lamps are illuminated. 2 Off/On button Switches the controller on and off. 3 Menu selection buttons 4 Up/down/– + adjustment buttons 5 Quick Stop button Press this button to stop the massage immediately...
Page 8 - SETTING UP THE UNIT; Where to use the unit
7 English SETTING UP THE UNIT Where to use the unit Depth approx. 42.5" (108 cm) Leg/foot massage sectionApprox. 15.7" (40 cm) Width approx. 27.5" (70 cm) Mat Area where the unit and leg/foot massage section touch the floor approx. 45.3" (115 cm) Do not expose the massage lounger to ...
Page 9 - How to move the unit; Lifting the Unit
8 English 2 How to move the unit Since the unit is very heavy [approximately 103.4 lbs (47 k g )], be careful to avoid back injuries. (The unit must be carried by two people.)Put the unit down slowly and carefully watch your step. See Caution No. 13 on page 3. Lifting the Unit You may damage the flo...
Page 11 - Remove the backrest cushion.; Make sure there are no tears or rips in; Make sure the massage heads are in
10 English BEFORE EVERY MASSAGE (CHECK THE UNIT) 1 Remove the backrest cushion. Check Unfasten the zippers (3 locations) and fold down the back pad 2 Make sure there are no tears or rips in the fabric. See Caution No. 10 on page 2. Check 3 Make sure the massage heads are in the retracted position an...
Page 12 - Make sure there is no foreign matter; Pull up on the leg/foot massage lock; Check the power cord and the power
11 English Check the storage section 4 Make sure there is no foreign matter between the unit. See Caution No. 11 on page 2. Notes How to take out and store away the leg/foot massage section 1 Pull up on the leg/foot massage lock release strap. The leg/foot massage section is ejected halfway with the...
Page 14 - If you cannot reach the leg/foot massage section to push it forward; Slide your body forward.; Store away the leg/foot massage section and stretch out your legs.
13 English If you cannot reach the leg/foot massage section to push it forward Try following A and B . A Slide your body forward. B Use the leg/foot message section without fully extending it and with the calf section in a near vertical position. If the above position feels uncomfortable, use the le...
Page 15 - SELECTING A MENU AND STARTING THE MASSAGE
14 English After 15 minutes of use, we recommend that you take a 10 minute break.Use the unit up to twice per day, for a total of 30 minutes. See Caution No. 5 and 9 on page 2. 1 Press the button to turn on the power. The menu selection buttons flash. (The power will turn off automatically if you do...
Page 16 - ) When the massage heads reach the top, an operation to; Pre-Programs characteristics
15 English 2 1 Press the button to enter the program selection mode for Pre-Programs. (The power will turn off automatically if no operation is performed within 3 minutes after entering the program selection mode.) 1 Press or to select a program. Select one of “DEEP”, “QUICK (8 min)”, “RELAX” and “R...
Page 17 - ) A double beep and the flashing of; To Customize; To adjust program intensity; Press the
16 English 3) A double beep and the flashing of indicate that the massage heads are being finely adjusted to the shoulder position. [Shoulder Position Adjustment Mode] <How to adjust> Press or to adjust the position.[Each press moves the massage heads approximately 0.6 in. (1.5 cm).] 4) When t...
Page 18 - To select a different program from Pre-Programs
17 English To change the content of the massage To select a different program from Pre-Programs Press the button, and select a different program. Upper body massage will stop temporarily.(See page 15.) To change to Self Program Press the button and select a program. Upper body massage will stop temp...
Page 19 - USING SELF PROGRAM
18 English 24 3 1 Press the button to enter the program selection mode for Self Program. (The power will turn off automatically if no operation is performed within 3 minutes after entering the program selection mode.) 1 Press or to select a program. Select either “Neck and shoulders” or “Back and lo...
Page 20 - When you have selected “Neck and shoulders”; A double beep and the flashing of; When the shoulder position is matched, press; When you have selected “Back and lower back”
19 English When you have selected “Neck and shoulders” The operation to determine your approximate shoulder position will begin. (See page 15.) 1 A double beep and the flashing of indicate that the massage heads are being finely adjusted to the shoulder position. [Shoulder Position Adjustment Mode] ...
Page 21 - To use the leg/foot massage simultaneously; To select a different program from Self Program
20 English To Customize To adjust program intensity Press the – + adjustment buttons. Content of display Intensity 1 2 3 Adjustment To use the leg/foot massage simultaneously Press the button. (See page 23.) To change the content of the massage With Self Program, you cannot set a massage longer than...
Page 22 - USING MANUAL OPERATION; Knead and Tap are performed sequentially.
21 English USING MANUAL OPERATION See Caution No. 5 on page 2. Press the button. 1 The operation to check you are seated (tapping around shoulders) will begin. Caution Keep your head on the backrest until the massage begins.Otherwise an error message (U10) is displayed and operations are terminated....
Page 23 - To adjust the position
22 English To Customize To adjust the position Press or to adjust. Each press moves the massage heads approximately 0.6 in. (1.5 cm).When you hold down the button, the operation will continue until you release it. • • Flashing indicates the approximate current position. To adjust program intensity P...
Page 24 - USING LEG/FOOT MASSAGE FOR CALVES AND SOLES; To adjust the intensity of the leg/foot massage; Leg/foot massage duration
23 English USING LEG/FOOT MASSAGE FOR CALVES AND SOLES Press the button. The leg/foot massage begins. Press the button again to end the massage. When you are using leg/foot massage only, terminate the massage using the button. • To adjust the intensity of the leg/foot massage Press the leg/foot mass...
Page 25 - AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE
24 English AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE Timer function The massage will complete automatically approximately 15 minutes after the start of operations. Interrupting the massage Press the button. The massage heads move to the retracted position. If you experience any problems Press the button. All ope...
Page 26 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; Seat Fabric; Plastic Area
25 English CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE See Danger No. 1 on page 1. Seat Fabric 1 Wipe the unit with a cloth moistened with mild detergent and thoroughly wrung out. Never use chemicals such as thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. 2 Use water or a mild detergent and brush on areas where the seat fabric is par...
Page 27 - You can remove the backrest cushion cover and back pad for washing.; How to wash; Immerse the cover in water of no more than 86 °F (30 °C), and wash by; Gently squeeze out the water.; To dry clean
26 English You can remove the backrest cushion cover and back pad for washing. Backrest cushion cover Back pad How to wash Cautions for washing To hand wash (avoid machine washing) Wash the backrest cushion cover with the zippers closed. 1 Immerse the cover in water of no more than 86 °F (30 °C), an...
Page 28 - Removing; Unfasten the rear zipper and remove the cushion.
27 English FITTING AND REMOVING THE BACKREST CUSHION COVER AND BACK PAD Removing Backrest cushion cover Unfasten the rear zipper and remove the cushion. Back pad 1 Unfasten the zippers (3 locations). 2 Unfasten the velcro fastener in the bottom section of the seat, and remove the back pad. 2 2 1 1
Page 29 - Fitting
28 English Fitting Backrest cushion cover 1 Check the vertical and horizontal orientation of the cushion. Side view Front Downward Slight concave Narrower at end 2 Fold the cushion forwards and insert it into the zipper opening. When the cushion is fully inserted, hold the top corners of the cover a...
Page 30 - USING AS A LOUNGER; Put the backrest cushion in place.; The leg/foot massage section should be; Pat the front and rear a few times.; Wrinkles in the back pad: Gently rub
29 English USING AS A LOUNGER 1 Put the backrest cushion in place. The backrest cushion has a predetermined orientation. Front Downward Slight concave Narrower at end 2 The leg/foot massage section should be stored away. 2 1 When wrinkles and sags are noticeable in the backrest cushion or back pad B...
Page 31 - Contents of Pre-Programs; GENERAL CONTENT OF MASSAGE PROGRAMS
30 English Contents of Pre-Programs DEEP Brief knead to loosen neck and between the shoulder blades Soft shiatsu and kneading to loosen back and lower back Knead to fully loosen neck and between the shoulder blades Knead and tap to fully loosen back and lower back Gentle knead to relax neck and betw...
Page 32 - TROUBLESHOOTING
31 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 rattling ...