Page 3 - INDEX; English; ÍNDICE; Español
INDEX English See pages 1–48 ÍNDICE Español Consulte las páginas S1–S48
Page 4 - WARNING
1 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 unit from ...
Page 5 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2 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 physical ...
Page 6 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS; WARNING: To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions:
3 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS WARNING: 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 damage is d...
Page 7 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER
4 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 grounding plug. ...
Page 8 - Part names and functions; Main unit; Front
5 Part names and functions Main unit 12 Hand/Arm massage section Includes integrated air massage function 13 Control Panel Stand Covers On both the left and right sides 14 Outer Shoulder massage section Includes integrated air massage function Shoulder Plates RemovablePosition adjustment possible • ...
Page 9 - Back
6 15 Back Cover 16 Control Panel Holder 17 Child Safety Decal 18 Control Panel Stand 19 Power Plug 20 Power Cord 21 Safety Precaution Label 22 Wheels 23 Power Supply Box Lock Switch Power Switch Lock Switch KeyLock Switch Key Tag For preventing children from swallowing it by accident • 18 13 15 16 1...
Page 10 - Control Panel; Cover closed
7 Control Panel 13 Cover closed 14 16 17 15 Cover open 14 Stretch See page 34 15 Air Massage Controls Selection of the areas to be air massagedSee page 30 16 Self-Program/Manual Operation Controls See page 22 to 23 17 Manual Adjustment Controls See page 24 to 26 • • • • • 1 Off/On 2 Quick Stop Press...
Page 11 - Display
8 11 Massage Area Display Flashes to indicate areas currently being massagedIn the Massage Area Display, positions are estimated. Therefore, there may be some differences between the actual sensation and the display. 12 Back Intensity/Speed Display Intensity and speed of the massage heads are displa...
Page 12 - Setting up the massage lounger; Where to use the unit; Caution; Removing everything from the box and installing the unit; To put the unit down on the floor
9 Setting up the massage lounger 1 Where to use the unit Ensure there is adequate space to recline. Caution Do not use the unit in areas with high humidity, such as the bathroom, because this can lead to electric shock or other accidents.Place the unit on a totally flat surface. Failure to do so may...
Page 13 - Confirm that the main unit and the accessories are in the box.
10 Confirm that the main unit and the accessories are in the box. Main unit Accessories • Armrests (Right/Left) Left/Right indication Air plug Small holes on the inside fabric are an intentional part of the functional design. • Pillow • Control Panel Stand Fixing screw Control panel holder Clip • Co...
Page 14 - Assembly; Connecting the air plugs
11 1 Attaching the armrests (On both the right and left sides) 1. Insert the armrest into the unit. Be careful to avoid pinching your fingers. • Assembly 2. Fasten the armrest with the attachment screws. Set the two attachment screws in place by hand first and then tighten firmly with the allen key....
Page 15 - Attaching the control panel stand covers
12 3 Attaching the control panel stand to the right or left side panel of the unit (Diagram shows attachment to right armrest.) The position of the control panel when seated can be selected by choosing the appropriate hole for the screw. Near Approx. 20˚ Far 4 Attaching the control panel stand cover...
Page 16 - When removing the control panel stand cover
13 When removing the control panel stand cover 1. Insert the head of a flat-tip screwdriver in the gap under the mark (O). 2. Push the bottom tab of the cover up to lift the cover. 3. Perform the same procedures as 1 and 2 above for the other gap. 4. Pull the cover up diagonally. Performing this pro...
Page 18 - Attaching the pillow; Inserting the shoulder plate
15 8 Attaching the pillow 1. Attach the pillow to the velcro fasteners. See page 38 for a guide to the position of the pillow Pillow Velcro fasteners • 2. Fasten the control panel cord using the clip. Clip Control panel cord Fasten the cord so that the portion under the clip is not slack. Lift the c...
Page 19 - Before sitting down; Check the following before using the unit; Switching on the power supply; Warning; Check the unit; Warning
16 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 Check the power cord and the power plug Warning Remove dust from the power plug periodically. Failure to observe this precautio...
Page 21 - Program Massages
18 Program Massages Pre-Program Quick Massage 1 Press the button to turn on the power. The power will turn off automatically if the massage does not start within 3 minutes after turning on the power. 2 Press one of the flashing buttons ( ) to select the program. Pre-Program and Quick Massage Charact...
Page 23 - During a massage; When the massage starts
20 During a massage To change off/on for “LEG/FOOT,” “SEAT,” “HAND/ARM,” or “SHOULDER” and adjust its intensity, see page 30.If you want to turn the stretch massage off/on, see page 34.If you want to adjust the legrest, see page 35 and 36.If you want to adjust the intensity and position of the massa...
Page 25 - Creating Self-Programs
22 Creating Self-Programs Self-Program Self-Program The Self-Program allows you to create a massage where you determine the time and intensity in neck, shoulders, back, and lower back by selecting from levels 0 (no massage) to 3 (longest and most intense). 1 Press the button to turn on the power. Th...
Page 26 - Setting the Time and Intensity; Massage Sequence
23 3 Set the time and intensity for the neck, shoulder, back, and lower back, respectively ( ). The level shifts sequentially whenever the button is pressed. Display How to shift the level Press the button to shift the levels for “NECK,” “SHOULDER,” “MIDDLE,” and “LOWER” by one up/down at the same t...
Page 27 - Manual Selection Massages; Manual Operation
24 Manual Selection Massages Manual Operation Manual Operation Manual Operation provides a massage of your favorite body part with your favorite action by selecting neck, shoulder, back, or lower back and an action. 1 Press the button to turn on the power. The power will turn off automatically if no...
Page 29 - For additional operations
26 Description of Massage action (The figures are images of the respective operations.) ULTRA KNEAD SHIATSU KNEAD SWEDISH Kneading action at small points. Action compressing muscle knots vertically. Deep kneading action. Action of rubbing gently across a wide area. STRETCH TAP GRASP FULL ROLL Slow s...
Page 30 - Adjustments During a Massage; Changing the program; Adjusting the speed
27 Adjustments During a Massage ULTRA KNEAD REPEAT STYLE SPEED BACK INTENSITY POSITION Changing the program Only for the Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program Display Ultra knead function When the button is pressed, the Ultra knead action will be repeated on that point for a certain period. F...
Page 31 - Adjusting the intensity; Adjusting the position
28 Adjusting the intensity The intensity may not change immediately if the button is pressed in the middle of an action. Display For the Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program The intensity can be adjusted in 3 steps. • Medium Light Strong For Manual Operation Adjustment is possible until a “b...
Page 32 - Adjustment of range of intensity
29 Details about the massage style Thumb-like action Massage head movement is firm with only the upper massage heads moving so that they act like two thumbs. This is shiatsu style massage of acupoints. • Palm-like action Approx. 20˚ The massage heads remain spread apart, forming a palm which gently ...
Page 33 - Air Massage Adjustments; To execute the air massage only
30 Air Massage Adjustments Air Massage When a pre-program and quick massage are selected, the air massage for arm, seat, shoulder, leg/foot are all automatically turned on.When Self-Program and Manual Operation are selected, the air massage for all parts is turned off. 1 Open the left cover. 2 Press...
Page 34 - Adjusting the Legrest length; Adjust the legrest so that your feet fit snugly.; For the foot reflexology plate
31 Adjusting the Legrest length Adjust the legrest so that your feet fit snugly. For a person who is smaller: If the legrest is raised up, the fit with your leg and sole of your foot will be better. Press the button. • For a person who is tall: Push the legrest out by pulling back on the legrest sli...
Page 35 - Arm Massage; How to use the hand/arm massage
32 Arm Massage Caution Remove hard objects, such as false fingernails, wristwatches, or rings when massaging the hands or arms. Failure to do so may result in injury. • Position the forearm and hand at the center of the armrest. Insert the hand all the way inside. Center of the armrest Raise the bac...
Page 36 - Adjustments for the seat/thigh massage
33 Outer Shoulder Massage The outer shoulder massage provides reflexology on muscles knots on the outer side of the shoulder blades. The outer shoulder section of the backrest unit moves inward using air pressure to gently massage these muscles. Target area for massage between armpits and shoulder b...
Page 37 - Using the stretch massage; To execute the stretch massage only; Operations of the leg stretch
34 Using the stretch massage Warning Make sure there are no people or pets behind the unit when the arm stretch function is turned “on.” Failure to observe this precaution may result in accident or injury. • Caution Do not use with any pre-existing condition of shoulder injury. Doing so may result i...
Page 38 - Ottoman and Backrest height adjustment
35 Ottoman and Backrest height adjustment Adjusting the reclining angle and the angle of the legrest 1 Press the button to turn on the power. 2 Press the or button to adjust the angle. Movement will continue until a “beep-beep-beep” sound is heard if the buttons are held down.The legrest will start ...
Page 39 - Extending out the legrest
36 Extending out the legrest 1 Slide the legrest to your favorite position by pulling the legrest slide lever. (The legrest will slide approximately 5" (12 cm).) Pull the legrest slide lever back. Push with soles of feet and the legrest slides out. Raise legs slightly and legrest returns. 2 Rele...
Page 40 - Adjusting the voice guidance volume
37 Adjusting the voice guidance volume Press the button to adjust the volume. V olume Displa y “Off” “Soft” “Medium” Default Setting “Loud” The single beep (when a button is pressed) and the triple beep (when the adjustable setting limit is reached) will always be audible. Press the button to shift ...
Page 41 - Adjusting the control panel stand and pillow; Adjusting the control panel stand; Adjusting the pillow for correct height during a massage
38 Adjusting the control panel stand and pillow Adjusting the control panel stand The direction of the pivoting stand can be adjusted. Front/Back Left/Right Ball joint Adjusting the pillow for correct height during a massage 1. Remove the pillow. 2. Adjust the height of the pillow so that the bottom...
Page 42 - Advanced user memory function
39 Advanced user memory function The user memory function retains the adjustments for a massage, such as “REPEAT” function or “BACK INTENSITY,” so that the massage will start with the saved settings. Saving the user program settings See page 40 for the settings that can be saved. After completing th...
Page 43 - Settings that can be saved; For Manual Operation
40 Settings that can be saved The latest settings entered by the user during programs or manual operation will be saved. For Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program Settings other than the massage style will be saved as common settings. Ultra Knead/Repeat/Position Settings for 8 different times...
Page 45 - After completing the massage; Interrupting the massage; When the massage is complete; Emergency Stop
42 After completing the massage The massage will be completed in approximately 15 minutes. For a quick massage, 5 minutes. Since the foot section pivots, the legrest will return to a down and retracted position so that you can safely sit up. To return the back of the chair to the original position, ...
Page 46 - Disconnecting the power
43 Disconnecting the power Warning After use, always slide the power switch to the “off” position, turn the lock switch to the “lock” position and remove the lock switch key. Failure to observe this precaution may result in accident or injury due to children playing with the controls. • Caution Alwa...
Page 47 - Cleaning and Maintenance; Areas covered with synthetic leather; Armrest, Pipe and Plastic Area; Allow the unit to dry naturally.
44 Cleaning and Maintenance Caution Always unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never touch a power plug with wet hands. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to electrical shock or burns. • Areas covered with synthetic leather Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any leather m...
Page 48 - Moving the Unit; Lifting the Unit
45 Moving the Unit Caution Always return the legrest to its original position before moving the unit. Failure to observe this precaution may result in injury due to the legrest returning to its original position when the unit is being moved.Do not move the unit while someone is seated in it. Failure...
Page 49 - Using the wheels to move the unit
46 Using the wheels to move the unit Move the unit by holding onto the fabric section on the underside of the legrest and using the wheels. Fabric section Roll the unit slowly Place the control panel on the seat. Place a mat on the floor to avoid damaging the floor. Wheels Lift it no higher than wai...
Page 50 - TROUBLE SHOOTING
47 TROUBLE SHOOTING 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 ...
Page 51 - SPECIFICATIONS
48 Problem Cause and Remedy The unit will not operate at all. Upper body (neck to lower back) massageLower body (calves to seat) massageArm massage ••• The power cord has been disconnected. (See page 16)The power switch on the unit has not been turned on. A Pre-Program button or Manual Operation but...