Page 2 - INDICE; Español; INDEX; English
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Page 3 - WARNING; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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 the unit immediat...
Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: To avoid the risk of injury: 1. Pregnant women, people who are ill, in poor physical shape or undergoing medical treatment, and people suffering from back, neck, shoulder or hip pain should consult their doctor before using the unit. If you have apacemaker, defibrillator,...
Page 5 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS; WARNING: To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions:
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS WARNING: To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions: 1. The chair is designed for a maximum user weight of 265 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 damageis deem...
Page 6 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER
4 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of leastresistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having anequipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The...
Page 7 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; MASSAGE LOUNGER
5 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS MASSAGE LOUNGER Armrest • Pull this lever when you want to extend the length of the legrest. • The back cushion is detachable. • For use when watching TV or just relaxing. • The pillow has a height adjustment. (See Page 10) • The pillow is detachable, and can also be flipp...
Page 8 - CONTROLLER
6 CONTROLLER Time Indicator • Displays time remaining before end of massage. OFF/ON button Cover Closed Cover Opened • Used to stop the massage immediately. Quick Stop button • Use this button to adjust the angle of the backrest and legrest. Reclining button • Displays operational status. Operation ...
Page 9 - SETTING UP THE UNIT
7 CAUTION • When raising the backrest, do not allow hands or feet to become caught between the backrest and the backreststopper or the backrest and the armrests. Failure to followthis precaution may result in pinching, which may lead toinjury. UNPACK THE UNIT AND RAISE THE BACKREST • Avoid places wh...
Page 10 - Using the wheels to move the unit
8 CAUTION • Do not move the unit while someone is seated on it. Failure to do so may cause the unit to tip over, which may leadto damage or injury. HOW TO MOVE THE UNIT 1. Plug the power plug into an electrical outlet. 2. Verify that the lock switch key is turned to the “open” position. • If in “loc...
Page 11 - Lowering the Legrest; BEFORE USING THE UNIT
9 Check that there is nothing around the unit. 1. Make sure the covering is free of rips or tears. 2. Make sure the power plug is functional. • Make sure the power plug is undamaged. • Make sure the power plug is free of foreign matter and debris. 3. Make sure the massage heads are in the retracted ...
Page 12 - ADJUSTING THE SEAT
10 ADJUSTING THE RECLINING ANGLE 1. Pull on the legrest slide lever and extend the legrest to desired length. (maximum approx. 6 in. (15 cm)). 2. Release the legrest slide lever. EXTENDING THE LEGREST LENGTH ADJUSTING THE SEAT Press and to adjust the angle of the backrest and legrest. • With either ...
Page 13 - USING PRE-PROGRAMS AND QUICK MASSAGE; The Selected Program will Start; Sit as far back in the seat as possible with your; About the Time Indicator
11 USING PRE-PROGRAMS AND QUICK MASSAGE 1 2 5 4 1. Press the OFF/ON button. 2. Select the pre-program you want. • Please press one of the flashing buttons.• For a general explanation of pre-program characteristics, please refer to the bottom of this page. • For an outline of each pre-program, please...
Page 14 - Adjusting shoulder position; Pre-Program and Quick Massage Characteristics
• When the shoulder position indicator is flashing, adjust the position of the massage heads (upper heads) so that they lightly touch theshoulders. • The shoulder position can be adjusted up and down 4 in. (10 cm). • When it is not possible to correctly adjust the shoulder position, you may have to ...
Page 15 - Massaging the Lower Back; Removing Tapping Action
13 5. Selecting an area for a focused massage • Please see pages 14–17 for details regarding manual operation. Stopping a pre-program Immediately stopping the massage Massaging the Lower Back • Press this button to focus the program on the lower back. (The neck and shoulders will also bemassaged sli...
Page 16 - USING MANUAL SETTINGS; MANUAL OPERATION FOR THE UPPER BODY; Combining Massages
14 USING MANUAL SETTINGS 1 3 4 1. Press the OFF/ON button. 2. Open the cover of the controller. • All of the Manual Operation buttons will start to flash. 3. Select the massage type you want. • Press the button of the massage you require. The button will light up and the massage will begin. • The un...
Page 17 - Adjusting manual massage settings; Adjusting the Vertical Position of the Massage Heads; Stopping mid-way through a massage
15 4. Adjusting manual massage settings Adjusting the Vertical Position of the Massage Heads Adjusting the Width between Massage Heads Adjusting Massage Speed E.g. 2 Changing to a massage type outside the category. (Changing to Tap when Knead is selected.) • When Knead is combined with Tap, deselect...
Page 18 - MASSAGE ACTIONS
16 MASSAGE ACTIONS Feels like the fingers and thumbs of twohands squeezing in unison as theycarefully work their way upwards to loosenstiffness. Recommended for the area of the neckand shoulders. Knead Compression Applies fluent alternating strokes to theleft and right sides as if drawingstiffness t...
Page 19 - Adjusting the massage intensity; MANUAL OPERATION FOR THE LOWER BODY; Description of Leg Massage/Stretch; Using the leg air massage; Using the leg stretch
17 Adjust the angle and length of the legrest before starting a massage. (See Page 10) 1. Press the OFF/ON button. 2. Press the Leg Massage button. 3. Adjusting the massage intensity 4. Auto shut-off in leg massage/stretch • The massage will end after approximately 15 minutes and the unit will autom...
Page 20 - Additional Information; Shiatsu
18 Overall stimulation with soft shiatsu from neck to lower back. Carefully stimulates area of neck and shoulders with soft shiatsu. Focuses on area of lower back using a deep rubbing-type action. Carefully stimulates with tapping at points from neck to lower back. Carefully stimulates using soft sh...
Page 21 - AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE
19 1. Check that there is nothing in the vicinity of the backrest or the legrest. 2. Always retract the legrest after use if you have extended it. RETURN THE SEAT TO THE ORIGINAL POSITION AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE • Raise legs slightly and legrest returns. Pull back. Legrest Slide Lever Keep hand...
Page 22 - DISCONNECT THE POWER
20 1. Slide the power switch to the “off” position. 2. Turn the lock switch key to the “lock” position. * Remove key and store out of reach of children. 3. Unplug the power cord. DISCONNECT THE POWER 3 1 2
Page 23 - LEATHER COVERING ON THE PILLOW, THE BACK CUSHION AND THE UNIT; CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; PIPE AND PLASTIC AREAS; COATED FABRIC ON THE BACK CUSHION
21 • Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth. (Do NOT use cloths containing any kind of chemical, etc.) • If the leather is particularly dirty, dampen with liquid soap and brush the surface. Wipe with a cloth dampened withwater. Allow to dry naturally.(Do NOT use a hair dryer to try to dry the surfa...
Page 24 - Motor Noises; PROBLEM; TROUBLESHOOTING; The massage heads stop during operation.
22 Problem Cause and Remedy Motor Noises • It sounds and feels like the massage heads are straining to get over wrinkles in the cloth. • The motor groans when it comes under load.• There is excessive noise during Tapping. (The noise is greater at the top of the massage lounger.) • There is a creakin...
Page 25 - The unit will not operate at all.
23 Problem Cause and Remedy The backrest does not return to the uprightposition. The backrest will not return to the upright position ifthe timer is activated or the button is pressed. (Pressing twice will return the backrest to its original position.) (See Page 19) H Reclining does not take place e...
Page 26 - SPECIFICATIONS
24 Power Supply: AC120V 60 Hz Power Consumption: 220 W Upper Body Massage Massage Area (Up-Down): Approx. 27 in. (67.5 cm) Massage Area (Left-Right): Distance between Massage Heads during OperationApprox. 2 – 7 in. (6.0 – 18.0 cm) Maximum Total Massage Surface: 135 sq. in. (810 cm 2 ) Up-Down Moveme...