Safety
2. Safety Precautions
• To ensure safe and correct use of the uAstro, do not operate it without reading
this operation manual carefully.
• Do not use the uAstro when the upholstery or seat is removed. This may cause
injury or malfunction.
• Do not use the uAstro in combination with other therapeutic equipment or electric
blanket, etc., as this may result in ineffectiveness or injury.
• Do not use the uAstro an hour before or after eating as this may have adverse
effects on the user.
• Do not allow children or pets to play around the uAstro, e.g., behind the backrest,
under the seat or leg rest of the uAstro. This may result in injury.
• Do not rest or place heavy objects on the armrests, leg rest or backrest as this
may result in malfunction or injury.
• Do not use the uAstro when your body is wet.
• Do not operate the uAstro with wet hands.
• It is not recommended to use the massage for more than 15 minutes.
• Do not perform continuous massage on the same spot of your body for more
than 5 minutes at a time as this may result in excessive stimulation and may have
adverse effects.
• Do not insert your hand or foot along the paths of the massage rollers during
use as this may cause injury.
• Stop operation immediately if you experience any discomfort.
• This product is not intended for self-treatment of conditions that should be
managed by a qualified health care provider.
• People on medication or with medical conditions, please consult your doctor
before use. Please do not use the product if you are not feeling well.
3. People with Medical Conditions
Consult your doctor before use if you:
• are under medical rest as ordered by a doctor.
• have spinal disorders, an abnormal spinal condition or have suffered a spinal injury.
• have back problems.
• have diabetes, osteoporosis or sensory impairment.
• have joint dysfunction such as rheumatism, hammertoe or gout.
• have a pacemaker or other electronic medical devices.
• may be pregnant.
• have phlebitis or thrombosis.
• have an increased risk for blood clots.
• had recent surgery.
• have surgical pins, screws, or anything mechanical in the legs, ankles or feet.