Before operating this unit, please read these instructions completely.
Antes de utilizar esta unidad, lea compleatamente estas instrucciones y guárdelas para referencia futura.
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INDEX
English See pages 1–48
ÍNDICE
Español Consulte las páginas S1–S48
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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 the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. Always insert the power plug all the way into the outlet to reduce the risk of short-circuit and fire.
2. The unit should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug the unit when not in use.
3. The unit is not to be used by people who cannot move or communicate on their own.
4. Only use the unit for the purpose described in these instructions.
5. Do not stand on the unit.
6. Do not use any accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
7. Always return the seat to the upright position and make sure the legrest is completely retracted. Be careful that
nothing is obstructing the legrest while retracting. Keep children away from the legrest.
8. Never oper
center if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it has been immersed in water.
9. Keep power cords away from heated surfaces. Do not carry the unit by the power cord.
10. Never block the air openings during operation and make sure that all air openings are kept free of lint and hair,
etc. Do not drop or insert anything into any of the openings of the unit.
11. Do not use the unit on top of heating appliances, such as electric carpets, etc. Do not operate the unit under
blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
12. Do not use the unit in bathrooms or other damp or humid places as this may cause electric shock or cause the
unit to malfunction. Do not spill water, etc. onto the control panel.
13. Do not use the unit outdoors.
14. Do not use or operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
15. When unplugging the unit, turn off all controls before removing the plug from power outlet. Do not use the unit
with a transformer as this may lead to malfunction or electric shock.
16. Connect this unit to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions.
ate the unit if it has a damaged power cord or plug. Return the unit to the nearest authorized service
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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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 shape.
b) People suffering from back, neck, shoulder, or hip pain.
c) People who have a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other personal medical devices prone to electronic
interference.
d) People suffering from heart disease.
e) People who are prohibited from receiving massage by a physician due to thrombosis or aneurism, acute
varicose veins, or other circulatory disorders.
f) People with irregular curvatures of the spine.
2. This unit should not be used by children. Remove the key when not in use and store out of reach of children.
3. Sit down slowly after checking the position of the massage heads. Never put any part of your body between the
massage heads as the squeezing action of the massage heads may cause injury. Never put your fingers or feet
in the gap between the backrest and seat, the backrest and the armrest, the seat and cover under the armrest,
or the gap between the legrest and the footrest. Do not place your fingers or any part of your body in the
mechanism below the legrest, or between the legrest and footrest.
4. Do not use the unit against bare skin. While thin clothing may increase effectiveness, exposing the skin directly
to the massager may irritate the skin.
Do not use the unit while wearing anything hard on your head like a hair accessory, etc. Do not use the unit for
massaging the head, abdomen, front neck, elbows or knees.
Do not use excessively strong massage action on the back of the neck.
5. When using the body scanning function, always ensure that the shoulder position is correct. If the shoulder
position is not correct, use the POSITION button to adjust it properly. You can adjust the shoulder position in this
way in the pre-programs, quick massage, self-program and manual operation. Failure to align the shoulder
position correctly can lead to injury.
6. Do not stretch the back muscles for more than approximately 15 minutes at a time. To avoid overstretching the
muscles which may result in discomfort, do not use the unit for more than 5 minutes when first using it. You can
gradually increase the duration and strength of the massage as you become used to it.
Do not massage any one point for more than 5 minutes at a time.
Excessive massaging can overstimulate the muscles and nerves and result in an adverse effect.
To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than a total of 15 minutes each session.
After approximately 15 minutes, the massage heads will be retracted and stop moving.
The back cushion can be removed if you want to experience a stronger back massage. Exercise extreme care
when you use this mode in order to avoid back pain or injury. Use only for short periods of time (no more than
15 minutes). Reinstall the back cushion if you want to restore to normal massage intensity.
7. While using the massager, if you start feeling sick or if the massage seems painful, stop using it immediately.
While using the massager, if the pressure seems too strong, the movement of the massage heads can be
stopped at any time by pressing the Quick Stop button.
8. Do not go to sleep while using the unit. Do not use the unit after drinking alcohol.
9. When the seat back is in a reclined position, do not sit on it or sit with your legs resting on the headrest.
Do not sit on the legrest as the unit may fall over.
10. Do not allow children or pets to play on or around the unit, especially dur
11. Do not unplug the unit or turn it off during operation. Unplug the unit immediately if there is a power outage.
12. Be sure to start on the gentle massage program if using the massager for the first time. The shiatsu massage is
stronger and should be enjoyed after one has gotten accustomed to the chair.
13. Do not allow children to play on this mechanized furniture or operate the mechanism. Legrest folds down on
closing so that a child could possibly be injured. Always leave in an upright and closed position. Keep hands and
feet clear of mechanism. Only the occupant should operate it.
14. Remove hard objects, such as false fingernails, wristwatches or rings, when massaging hands or arms.
Empty pockets of hard objects when massaging the area of the seat or thighs.
15. Always raise the back cushion to check that the fabric of the unit itself has not been ripped before using the unit.
Please also check other areas to ensure that the fabric has not been ripped. No matter how small the rip, if you
find one then immediately stop using the unit, unplug the power cord and have the unit repaired at an authorized
service center.
ing operation.
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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 kg). Exceeding the maximum weight may
cause permanent damage to the massage mechanism and/or other components of the unit. Any such damage
is deemed to be user abuse and is not covered under the Limited Warranty.
2. Do not sit on or drop the control panel. Do not pull the control panel cord or the power cord. Be careful not to
catch the cord of the control panel between the armrest and the chair back.
3. Do not treat the chair roughly, such as turning the chair on its side, turning the chair over or standing on it.
4. Do not treat the covering roughly.
Keep sharp or pointed objects away from the covering of the chair. Be careful not to drop lit ashes, lit cigarettes
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or matches on the chair.
Exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading or a change in color of the covering.
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5. If the massager functions abnormally, immediately turn off the power and have the massager checked by an
authorized service center.
6. Do not repeatedly operate any switch at short intervals. Such action may cause the switch to malfunction.
7. Some noise may be heard coming from the massager while in use. This is due to the structure of the massager
and is normal.
8. Make sure there are no obstacles behind the chair before reclining it. The chair can be reclined to a maximum
angle of 170˚. If the back hits a wall or pillar, the chair may malfunction. Be sure to have ample space behind the
chair. Recline the chair slowly in order to avoid contact with an obstacle.
9. When excessive pressure is applied to the massage heads, they may stop moving for safety. When moving the
heads up from the lowered position, one’s body weight may stop the heads’ movement. In such a case, slightly
raise your body and allow the massage heads to move up.
10. After each massage, slide the power switch, which is located on the right side of the chair, to the “off” position
and turn its lock switch to the “lock” position.
11. Do not sit on the chair with wet body or hair.
12. The unit must not be used in “wet rooms” (sauna, swimming pool) or outdoors.
13. Do not attempt to open or disassemble any part of the unit. Only use an authorized Panasonic servicer to fix
your unit. Call 1-800-338-0552 to find the servicer nearest to you.
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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. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a
qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not
modify the plug provided with the product – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in
Figure A. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug.
No adapter should be used with this product.
Figure A
GROUNDED
OUTLET
GROUNDING PIN
GROUNDED
OUTLET BOX
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Part names and functions
9876543
1
2
1011 12 1314
Main unit
Front
Legrest
1
Leg/Sole massage section
2
Includes air massage function
•
Sole Reflexology Plates
Removable
•
Position adjustment possible
•
Legrest Slide Lever
3
•
Extendable length to approx. 5 in.
(12 cm)
Control Panel
4
See page 7 to 8
Seat/Thigh Side Massage section
5
Seat/Thigh Soft Massage Plates
(integrated)
Position adjustment possible
•
Retracted position of massage
6
heads
Back Cushion
7
Pillow
8
Backrest
9
Includes integrated massage
•
heads
Seat
10
Includes integrated air massage
•
function
Armrest
11
Hand/Arm massage section
12
•
Includes integrated air massage
function
Control Panel Stand Covers
13
•
On both the left and right sides
Outer Shoulder massage section
14
•
Includes integrated air massage
function
Shoulder Plates
•
Removable
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Position adjustment possible
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Back
Back Cover
15
Control Panel Holder
16
Child Safety Decal
17
Control Panel Stand
18
Power Plug
19
Power Cord
20
Safety Precaution Label
21
Wheels
22
Power Supply Box
23
Lock SwitchPower Switch
Lock Switch Key
Lock Switch Key Tag
For preventing children from
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swallowing it by accident
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Control Panel
13
14161715
Cover closed
Off/On
1
Quick Stop
2
Press this button to stop the
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massage immediately.
User Memory
3
See page 39 to 41
•
Program Selection
4
See page 18
•
Ottoman Angle Adjustment
5
•
See page 35
Reclining Angle Adjustment
6
•
See page 35
Display
7
•
This illustration simulates when all
lights are illuminated.
•
See page 8
Cover open
Voice Guidance Volume
8
•
See page 37
Ultra Knead
9
•
“Ultra Knead” is the name of the
massage actions.
•
See page 26 to 27
Repeat
10
•
See page 27
Massage Style Selection
11
•
See page 27
Position
12
•
See page 28
Back Intensity Adjustment
13
•
Adjustment of the massage heads
strength
•
See page 28
Stretch
14
•
See page 34
Air Massage Controls
15
•
Selection of the areas to be air
massaged
•
See page 30
Self-Program/Manual Operation
16
Controls
•
See page 22 to 23
Manual Adjustment Controls
17
•
See page 24 to 26
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Display
* This illustration simulates when all lights are illuminated.
Voice Guidance Volume Display
1
See page 37
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Off
Soft
Medium
Loud
Time Remaining Display
2
(During massage)
(After finishing massage)
Ultra Knead/Repeat Display
3
See page 27
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(Ultra knead)
Pressure Display
5
•
Displays the pressure applied by
the massage heads
Massage Style Display
6
•
Displays the current massage
style
Thumb-like action
Palm-like action
Fist-like action
Self-Program Setting Display
7
See page 22 to 23
•
Manual Upper Body Massage
8
Display
See page 24 to 26
•
Air Intensity Display
9
See page 30
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Stretch Display
10
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Indicates whether the leg stretch
or the arm is on or off
On: Turned on
Massage Area Display
11
Flashes to indicate areas
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currently being massaged
In the Massage Area Display,
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positions are estimated.
Therefore, there may be some
differences between the actual
sensation and the display.
Back Intensity/Speed Display
12
Intensity and speed of the
•
massage heads are displayed.
The speed is displayed only in the
•
manual operation.
Manual Upper Body Complex
13
Operation Display
Indicates optional operations
•
added to manual upper body
operation
See page 25
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TAP 1
TAP 2
REGIONAL ROLL
AUTO WIDTH
(Repeat)
User Memory Display
4
Illuminated when operating the
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User Memory function
See page 39 to 41
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Off: Turned off
In operation: flashing
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Setting up the massage lounger
Where to use the unit
1
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 result in the unit tipping over.
•
Do not expose the massage lounger to direct sunlight or high
temperatures, such as in front of a heater, etc., as this can cause
discoloration or hardening of the synthetic leather.
Place the unit on a mat to prevent floor damage.
•
When placing a mat under the unit, the size of the mat should be
•
sufficient (at least 47 × 28 in.
where the unit touches and where the legrest could touch the
floor, as shown in the diagram on the right.
Install the unit near a power outlet.
•
Removing everything from the box and installing the unit
2
•
Use care to prevent lower back and other injuries that could occur when lifting this heavy object (approx. 176 bs. (80 kg)).
(The unit must be carried by two persons.)
•
When using the wheels to move the unit, place a mat on the floor to protect the floor surface.
(120 × 70
cm)) to cover the areas
Keep at least 4" (10 cm) away from the wall.
Approx. 77" (195 cm)
Width approx. 33" (84 cm)
Approx. 12" (30 cm)
Approx. 14"
(35 cm)
Mat
Area where legrest
could touch the floor
Area where unit
touches the floor
To put the unit down on the floor
•
Put the unit down slowly and carefully watch your step.
•
Put down the legrest by holding it with your hands until it has been set on the floor completely. If you release your hands
before the legrest is fully extended, the legrest will forcefully return to the initial position.
Fabric Section
Groove
Hold the cloth
section on the
underside
Place your
fingers in the
groove
MatLegrestBack cover
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Confirm that the main unit and the accessories are in the box.
Main unit
Width: Approx. 27" (68 cm)
Height: Approx. 26" (66 cm)
Length: Approx. 63" (160 cm)
Accessories
• Armrests (Right/Left)
Left/Right indication
Air plug
Small holes on the inside fabric are an intentional
part of the functional design.
• Allen Key — 1
(Cross-section)
0.2"
(4 mm)
• Pillow
This is installed on the sole
massage section prior to leaving
the factory.
• Control Panel Stand
Control panel
holder
• Control Panel Stand Covers
Fixing screw
Clip
• Shoulder Plates• Sole Reflexology Plates
• Attachment Screws (M6 × 16) — 7
Documents including the Operating Instructions
•
Operating Instructions
•
Child Safety Instructions (Yellow brochure)
•
How to transport and move (Yellow brochure)
•
Notes for body scanning (Pink brochure)
•
Quick Start Manual
• Lock Switch Keys — 2
One of the lock switch keys has been inserted
in the lock switch prior to leaving the factory.
The other lock switch key is a spare to be
stored for safekeeping out of the reach of
children.
Do not remove this tag.
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Assembly
Attaching the
1
armrests
(On both the right and left
sides)
1. Insert the armrest into the
unit.
Be careful to av
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your fingers.
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.
Use this Screw
Attachment Screw (M6 ×
16)
oid pinching
(1) Align the
position
Attachment
Screw
Groove
Right/Left
indication
Armrest
Pipe
Turn screws
clockwise to
tighten.
(2) Fasten the armrest with
the attac
Main unit
hment screws.
Attachment
Screw
× 4
Make sure that the seat
surface is not damaged.
Connecting the air plugs
2
(On both the right and left sides)
Insert the air plugs into the unit.
Outside
Allen key
Inside
Push on the air
plugs until you hear
it click into place.
Air plug
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Attaching the control panel stand to the right or left side panel of the unit
2
3
(Diagram shows attachment to right armrest.)
1. Insert the attachment scre
and then tighten lightly by hand.
2. Securing the stand with the attachment screws.
Tighten the tw
lightly by hand and then tighten firmly with the allen key.
1 Insert the attachment
screw in either hole and
then tighten.
Use this screw
Attachment Screw (M6 × 16)
× 3
o screws for the remaining two holes
Control panel stand
Attachment screw
w into the lower hole first
Allen key
The position of the control panel when seated can be
selected by choosing the appropriate hole for the screw.
Near
To attach the control panel stand using the attachment
screws, tighten the screws level with the holes as
shown in the figure below.
If the screws are tightened at an angle, the hole may
become deformed and the screws may become stuck in
the middle.
Approx.
20˚
Far
Control panel stand
Control panel
stand
Attaching the control panel stand covers
4
(On both the right and left sides)
The method for attaching the covers is the same for both sides.
The diagram shows the side where the control panel stand is
attached.
1. Inser
t the top tabs on the cover into the bottom
hes on the armrest.
notc
Notches
Hole
Tighten the screws
level with the holes.
2. Insert the bottom tabs into the notches on the
armrest.
Attachment screw
Hole
Allen key
Cover for Side WITH
Control Panel Stand
Bottom tabs
Allen key
Do not tighten the
screw at an angle
with the hole.
Cover for Side WITHOUT
Control Panel Stand
Attachment
screw
Top tabs
Control panel
stand cover
Notches
Push the cover until
you hear it click.
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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 co
Performing this procedure with the allen key or a
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Phillips screwdriver could damage the unit.
Raising the backrest to the
5
ver up dia
gonall
y.
upright position
1. Insert the power plug into the power outlet.
2. Confirm the key lock is set to the “open”
position.
3. Confirm the power switc
position.
4. Press the
twice.
The backrest will rise to the upright position
automatically.
button on the control panel
h is set to the “on”
Gap
.
2
1
2
Flat-tip
screwdriver
(Not included in
the standard
configuration)
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Moving the control panel cord to the left side (when control panel stand is on left
side)
1. Press the button on the control panel to turn on the power.
Legrest
2. Press the
has risen far as it will go.
Continue pressing until a “beep-beep-beep” sound is heard.
3. Remove the control panel cor
4. Move the control panel cord under the legrest to the left side.
5. Fasten the control panel cord at two points in the cord-holder groove.
button on the control panel and hold until the legrest
d from the cord-holder groove.
Cord-Holder Groove
Control Panel Cord
Push in
Placing the control panel into the
6
control panel stand
1. Fit the groove on the side of the control panel to the
projection on the inside of the holder.
Control Panel Cord
Backside of the
control panel
Projection on the
inside of the holder
Groove on the control panel
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2. Fasten the control panel cor
Clip
Control panel cord
Inserting the shoulder plate
7
d using the clip.
Lift the control panel to remove.
Fasten the cord so that the
portion under the clip is
not slack.
1. Insert the plate into the pocket on the outer shoulder
massage unit.
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Grasp the pocket and pull it slightly to expand the
opening, so that the plate can be inserted easily.
Shoulder plate
Pocket
2. Slide the inserted plate for the outer shoulder to the
inside (recommended position).
The up/do
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adjusted.
The recommended position is when the plate is
inserted into the deepest position and then moved to
the most inside position.
Grasp the pocket opening with one hand, hold the plate
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with the other hand, and move it into the deepest
position.
wn and in/out positions of the plate can be
Attaching the pillow
8
1. Attach the pillow to the velcro fasteners.
See page 38 for a guide to the position of the pillow
•
Pillow
Velcro
fasteners
15
Proper plate for each outer shoulder
(For the right
shoulder)
(For the left
shoulder)
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Before sitting down
Check the following before using the unit
Check the surrounding area
1
Make sure there are no objects, people, or pets in the vicinity of the unit.
Check the power cord and the power plug
2
Warning
•
Remove dust from the power plug periodically.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in
defective insulation of the cord due to moisture.
Clean dust from the cord using a dry cloth.
•
Do not damage the power cord and the power
plug.
(Do not damage, expose to heat sources, bend,
twist, pull forcibly, bundle or place heavy objects
on the cord.)
Using a damaged power cord and/or the power plug
may result in electric shocks, short circuits, or fires.
Ask your sales dealer to repair the power cord and/or
the power plug, or contact a customer service center.
Check
Switching on the power supply
3
1. Insert the power plug into an electrical outlet.
2. Turn the lock switch key to the “open” position.
3. Slide the power switch to the “on” position.
Warning
•
Insert the power plug firmly until it stops
completely.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in
electric shocks or fires due to heat generation.
•
Do not exceed the rated values of the plug and the
wiring or use any voltage other than the rated
voltage. (The unit cannot be used abroad or used
with a transformer.)
Failure to observe this precaution may result in
electric shocks, malfunctioning or fires due to heat
generation.
Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.
•
Doing so may result in electric shocks.
Check the unit
4
1. Make sure there are no tears or rips in the fabric.
Fabric
Check
Warning
•
Lift the back cushion and make sure the fabric on
the backrest is not torn. (Even if it is torn very
slightly, stop using the unit immediately, remove
the power plug, and request repairs.)
Using the unit with the fabric torn may result in injury
or electric shocks.
Backrest
Back cushion
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2. Make sure there is no foreign objects on
the chair.
Caution
•
Sit on the unit after confirming there is
no foreign matter between the parts of
the unit. (Check for foreign objects on
the backrest, leg/sole massage section,
hand/arm massage section, seat/thigh
side massage section, or the outer
shoulder massage section.)
Failure to observe this precaution may result
in accident or injury.
3. Make sure the massage heads are in the retracted position.
Seat/Thigh side
massage section
Leg/Sole massage
Outer shoulder massage
section
Hand/Arm
massage section
section
Caution
•
Sit on the unit after confirming the massage
heads are in the retracted position.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in
accident or injury.
When the massage heads are not in the retracted position
Press the
retracted position.
4. Make sure the legrest is in the fully lowered position.
button twice to return the massage heads to the
slide lever
3. Retracted position
Legrest
Caution
•
Do not stand on the legrest or place any object on
it when the legrest is not in the fully lowered
position.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in
accident or injury from the foot part of the legrest
turning or the unit tipping over.
To lower the legrest
Make sure the legrest has fully returned to the original position by pulling the legrest slide lever, and then press the
button twice.
4. Check
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Program Massages
Pre-Program
Press the button to turn on the power.
1
•
The power will turn off automatically if the massage does not start within 3 minutes after turning on the power.
Quick Massage
Press one of the flashing buttons () to select the
2
program.
Pre-Program and Quick Massage Characteristics (Upper Body)
See page 21 for an overview of the respective programs.•
SHIATSU: Uses mainly shiatsu massage to loosen
up deep-seated knots of tension. Recommended
for those with severe stiffness and tension.
DEEP: Uses mainly kneading to manipulate and
loosen muscles. Recommended for those with mild
stiffness and tension.
SWEDISH: Uses mainly Swedish massage to
gently invigorate and promote circulation.
Recommended for those experiencing fatigue and
weariness.
STRETCH: Uses mainly compression to slowly
stretch muscles and joints. Recommended when a
refreshing stretch is desired
QUICK: Covers all areas using a variety of
massage actions in a span of just 5 minutes.
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1. Body scanning will commence when the program is selected.
1
2
3
4
The body scanning will properly detect height ranges between approximately 4'7" and 6'8" (140 and 185 cm).
Sit as far back in the seat as
possible with your head on the
pillow.
The unit will automatically
recline to the correct
measuring position.
Reclined
approx. 12˚
Correct Massage
Position
Adjust the pillow
height so that the
bottom edge of the
pillow is at ear level.
See page 38.
Raised
approx. 55˚
1
NECK (Neck)
2
SHOULDER (Shoulder)
3
MIDDLE (Back)
4
LOWER (Lower back)
2. Approximately 30 seconds after the body scanning starts, the massage heads slowly lower to the shoulder
position, and a soft tapping action begins to determine your shoulder height.
Massage Head
Tapping
action
Keep your head on the pillow until the soft tapping begins.
Lifting your head from the pillow will result in incorrect
determination of the shoulder position.
3. Confirm that the shoulder position has been correctl
y determined according to the position of the soft tapping.
Too high
Correct position of the massage head
(The point where the tapping action should be felt.)
Too low
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When the shoulder position is incorrect, adjust the shoulder position while the soft tapping is in progress (for
approximately 15
seconds), and use the POSITION button to move the massage heads up or down.
A single press of the button will raise or lower
the massage heads approximately 0.5" (1.2 cm).
4. The massage will start after body scanning is complete.
The legrest height will adjust automatically based on the body scanning results. The soles of the feet should be touching
the footrest wells. You may still adjust the length of the legrest with the lever on the right side of the seat (see next page).
You may also further adjust the height of the ottoman electronically (see page 35).
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When the massage starts
Adjust the length of the legrest to accommodate the position of
the backs of your calves or knees to fit into the legrest wells.
Push the legrest with the
sole of your foot while
pulling the legrest slide
lever.
Caution
Remove hard objects, such as false fingernails, wristwatches, or rings when massaging the hands or arms.
•
Remove hard objects from the pockets of your trousers when massaging seat/thigh.
•
Failure to do so may result in injury.
For the hand/arm massage, lift the armrest up and insert
your arm.
Insert your hand
Armrest
with fingers
extended.
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 massage on the upper body using the massage heads, see page 27
and 28.
•
If you want to adjust the reclining angle, see page 35.
•
If you want to use the “ULTRA KNEAD” function or “REPEAT” function, or change the massage style, see page 27.
•
If you want to finish a massage, see page 42 and 43.
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Overview of the Pre-Program and Quick Massage (Upper Body)
Shiatsu Program (I)
1) Ultra knead/
Shiatsu/Grasp
on Neck/Shoulder
Deep Program (II)
1) Ultra knead/
Kneading/Grasp
of neck/Shoulder
2) Ultra knead/
Shiatsu on Back/
Lower back
2) Ultra knead/
Kneading of
Back/Lower back
3) Ultra knead/
Shiatsu/Grasp
on Neck/Shoulder
3) Ultra knead/
Kneading/Grasp
of neck/Shoulder
4) Ultra knead/
Shiatsu on Back/
Lower back
4) Ultra knead/
Kneading of
Back/Lower back
5) Ultra knead/
Shiatsu/Grasp
on Neck/Shoulder
5) Ultra knead/
Kneading/Grasp
of neck/Shoulder
6) Ultra knead/
Kneading on
Back/Lower back
6) Ultra knead/
Kneading of
Lower back
7) Finishing
Touches
7) Ultra knead/
Kneading/Grasp
of Shoulder
8) Finishing
Touches
Swedish Program (III)
1) Ultra knead/
Swedish from
Neck to Lower
back
Stretch Program (IV)
1) Kneading from
Neck to Lower
back
2) Swedish on
Neck/Shoulder
2) Narrow
Pressing
3) Ultra knead/
Swedish on
Back/Lower back
3) Ultra knead
from Neck to
Lower back
4) Swedish on
Neck/Shoulder
4) Narrow
Pressing/
Stretching
5) Ultra knead/
Swedish on
Back/Lower back
5) Ultra knead/
Pressing on
Back/Lower back
6) Swedish from
Neck to Lower
back
6) Narrow
Stretching
7) Finishing
Touches
7) Swedish/
Stretching on
Back/Lower back
8) Finishing
Touches
Quick Program (V)
1) Ultra knead/
Shiatsu/Grasp
on Neck/Shoulder
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2) Ultra knead/
Swedish on
Back/Lower back
3) Finishing
Touches
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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).
Press the button to turn on the power.
1
The power will turn off automatically if no operation is executed for 3 minutes without performing massage.
•
Open the right cover and press the button.
2
The self-program setting display on the top right of the display will flash.
Display
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Set the time and intensity for the neck, shoulder, back, and lower back,
3
respectively (
•
The level shifts sequentially whenever the button is pressed.
).
Display
•
Press the
time.
•
3 bars represents more time than one bar
•
If all areas are 3 bars, then both time will be equally long and the massage will be strong in all areas.
•
If all areas are just one bar, then massage length will be the same, and intensity will be lighter.
Press the button to start the program.
4
The massage will start after the body scanning.
How to shift the level
button to shift the levels for “NECK,” “SHOULDER,” “MIDDLE,” and “LOWER” by one up/down at the same
.
To change the time and intensity in the middle of a massage
Set the condition again with Steps 3 and 4.
•
Press the
automatically.
button within approximately 30 seconds after resetting in Step 3, otherwise the reset will be cancelled
Setting the Time and Intensity
•
In the Self-Program, the actions and time for the respective
body parts will be set according to the settings picked by the
user. Fewer bars means both less time and less strength. If
you don’t want a massage at all in an area, set the bars to
“0”.
Massage actions for the respective level of
fatigue
Stronger massage mainly Shiatsu
Massage Sequence
•
The massage starts in the area with the highest numbers of
bars selected, and moves successively from highest to
lowest.
If the levels of fatigue are the same, the massage will follow
•
the sequence of “NECK,” “SHOULDER,” “MIDDLE,” and
then “LOWER.”
Massage at an intermediate level, mainly
Kneading
Softer massage mainly Swedish
No massage for this part
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 massage on the upper body using the massage heads, see page 27
and 28.
•
If you want to adjust the reclining angle, see page 35.
•
If you want to use the “ULTRA KNEAD” function or “REPEAT” function, or change the massage style, see page 27.
•
If you want to finish a massage, see page 42 and 43.
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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.
Press the button to turn on the power.
1
•
The power will turn off automatically if no operation is executed for 3 minutes without performing massage.
Open the right cover and press the button.
2
The manual setting display on the top right of the display will flash.
Display
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Select the location you want to massage ().
3
You can select an action combined with “FULL ROLL” by pressing the button.
•
Display
Select the massage action ().
4
By pushing on the body part again, the massage action will toggle down from ultra knead to tap. Shoulder massage will
toggle all the way to grasp.
Press the button to start the action.
5
The massage will start after the body scanning.
Body scanning for Manual Operation
For the Neck/Shoulder: Normal body scanning.
Back/Lower back: Simple body scanning. (The massage heads will not come up to the shoulder position.)
To change an action in the middle of a massage
Select your favorite one again in Steps 3 to 5.
Press the
•
be cancelled automatically.
button within approximately 30 seconds after reselecting an action in Step 3, otherwise the reselection will
Adding tapping, regional rolling, auto width
Press the following buttons ().
These actions cannot be selected independently.
•
These actions cannot be added to “GRASP”.
•
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Description of Massage action (The figures are images of the respective
operations.)
ULTRA KNEADSHIATSUKNEADSWEDISH
Kneading action at small
points.
STRETCHTAPGRASPFULL ROLL
Slow stretching action.Tapping action for right and
Action compressing muscle
knots vertically.
left alternately.
Deep kneading action.Action of rubbing gently
across a wide area.
Action like grasping the
shoulder.
Action stretching the body
along the backbone.
For additional operations
The following variations can be added to the actions listed above.
TAP 1:
Add tapping actions where the speed will
increase and decrease gradually.
TAP 2:
Adding tapping where the speed is fast and
slow reciprocally.
REGIONAL ROLL:
Adding actions that move
partly in the vertical
direction.
AUTO WIDTH:
Adding actions that move
in the horizontal direction
in 1.5" (3.8 cm).
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 massage on the upper body using the massage heads, see page 27
and 28.
•
If you want to adjust the reclining angle, see page 35.
•
If you want to change the massage style, see page 27.
•
If you want to finish a massage, see page 42 and 43.
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Adjustments During a Massage
ULTRA KNEAD
BACK INTENSITY
REPEAT
POSITION
Changing the program
Only for the Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program
Ultra knead function
When the button is pressed, the Ultra knead action will be repeated on
•
that point for a certain period.
For details of the Ultra knead action, see page 26.
Repeat function
The action at the time when the button is pressed will be repeated.
•
F
•
or example
30 seconds of kneading when the repeat function is pressed.
, 15 seconds of shoulder kneading will become
Changing the massage style
For details about the massage style, see page 29.
STYLE
This will be turned on when the action
is repeated.
This will be turned on when the action
is repeated.
SPEED
Display
For the Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program
•
It is possible to use the selected massage style only.
(If the STYLE button is not pressed, the massage style will change
automatically during the massage.)
Press the same STYLE button again to toggle that type of massage
•
off.
For Manual Operation
•
It is possible to use the selected massage style.
(The preset massage styles are initially set for the respective actions.)
Note:
“Grasp”
the shoulder area.
cannot be selected as a manual massage style, except in
Adjusting the speed
For the Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program
The speed cannot be adjusted.•
For Manual Operation
The speed can be adjusted in 5 steps
.•
Display
Only the selected massage style
button will turn on.
Only the selected massage style
button will turn on.
Display
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Speed 1Speed 5Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4
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Adjusting the intensity
The intensity may not change immediately if the button is pressed in the middle of an action.
For the Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program
The intensity can be adjusted in 3 steps
For Manual Operation
•
Adjustment is possible until a “beep-beep-beep” sound
indicating the limit point is heard.
The adjustable range varies with the actions and body parts.
See page 29
.•
Adjusting the position
The position may not change immediately if the button is pressed in the middle of an action.
For the Pre-Program, Quick Massage, and Self-Program
Fine adjustment is possible. •
Intensity 1
Display
MediumLightStrong
Intensity 2 Intensity 3 Intensity 4 Intensity 5
or more
(Maximum numbers of adjustment)
At some positions, it is impossible to adjust
twice.
Twice
TwiceTwice
Twice
For Man
•
Adjustment is possible until a “beep-beep-beep” sound indicating the limit point is heard.
The adjustable range varies with the actions and body parts.
See page 29
For adjustment in the vertical direction, the position will move continuously as long as you press the button.
•
ual Operation
Approx. 0.3"
(0.8 cm)
(Adjustable range)
Approx. 0.9" (2.4 cm)
Approx. 0.5" (1.2 cm)
Approx. 0.5" (1.2 cm)
Approx. 0.2"
(0.4 cm)
Appr
ox. 0.9" (2.4 cm)
ox. 0.3"
Appr
(0.8 cm)
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Details about the massage style
Thumb-like action
Palm-like action
Approx. 20˚
Fist-like action
Approx.
20˚
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.
The massage heads remain spread apart, forming a palm which
•
gently presses against the back.
pivot, which softens the massage feel.
•
Upper and lower massage heads pull together to form a “fist”,
which presses softly on the back. These heads will also pivot up
to 20 deg
rees to soften the direct massage strength.
There is a gentle 20 degree
Width Adjustment Limits
Adjustment of range of intensity
•
For a massage of the upper body, the maximum depth and
intensity of the massage heads are limited for safety reasons.
•
The intensity at Range (B) or (C) in the right figure can be set
to stronger than Range (A).
Adjustment is possible until a “beep-beep-beep” indication is
sounded.
Range that can be massaged on the upper body
For “FULL ROLL”
(Including actions combined with “FULL ROLL”)
Approx. 3" (7 cm)
Approx. 8" (21 cm)
Range (A)
Range (B)
Range (C)
Approx. 3" (7 cm)
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Approx. 30" (76 cm)
Approx. 7" (18 cm)
Approx. 30" (76 cm)
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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.
Seat/Thigh
Outer shoulder
Open the left cover.
1
Press the , , , button to turn
2
each off or on.
To execute the air massage only
After turning on the power by pressing the button, press the ,
, , or button.
The power will turn off automatically if no operation is executed for
•
3 min
utes.
Adjusting the intensity
Press the button to adjust the intensity.
Hand/Arm
Leg/Sole
Display
It is possible to confirm whether the air
massage is turned on or off on the display.
(The lamp is turned on: [ON], the lamp is
turned off: [OFF])
Outer shoulder
Hand/Arm
Leg/ Sole
Seat/Thigh
Air intensity level display
The intensity can be adjusted in 5 steps.•
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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
For a person who is tall:
•Tall people will have a better fit by lowering the legrest
Push the legrest out by pulling back on the legrest slide lever.
Pull the legrest
slide lever.
Push with the soles
of your feet to slide
the legrest out.
button.
Raise the legs slightly
and the legrest returns.
•
somewhat.
Press the
button.
For those who are very tall, or for those who want a complete calf massage, the ottoman
pivots down around the ankle.
Sole section
For the foot reflexology plate
The plate is removable.
Opening
To insert the plate
Each plate is different slightly. Be sure to follow the pictures
below to insert correctly.
For the left footFor the right foot
Projections are on
the upper side.
Toe
Heel
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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 backrest if any difficulty is experienced when positioning the hand and forearm.
•
How to use the hand/arm massage
1. Lift the hand/arm massage section up.
2. Insert the hand with fingers extended.
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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 blades on the outside of the shoulder.
Adjustments for the Shoulder Massage
ProblemSolution
A good massage cannot be obtained in
the outer shoulder.
•
The massage is too strong or is hitting
your shoulder bones.
•
The massage plate is not contacting in
the right spot if you are small in stature.
Adjust the position of the plate until it feels right.
•
By sitting deeply in the seat, it is easier to have
good positioning. If you cannot find the ideal
position even though you are deep in the seat, add
a pillow or cushion on top of the seat to raise you
up.
The plate contacts the pillow.Adjust the pillow to the proper position. See page 38.
When the pillow contacts the outer shoulder even if the position has been adjusted
properly, remove the pillow or put a cushion on the seat so that the pillow comes
above the outer shoulder massage.
You don’t like a massage using the
plate.
Use the unit after removing the plate for the outer shoulder from the pocket.
Adjustments for the seat/thigh massage
Adjust the seat/thigh soft massage plate which is built into the fabric to your favorite position. It is effective for this to be pushing
in on your hip joint and where you leg meets your hip.
Seat/thigh soft
massage plate
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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 in injury.
When Pre-Program and Quick Massage are selected, the leg stretch is turned on and the arm stretch is turned off, respectively.
•
When Self-Program and Manual Operation are selected, the stretch massage for all parts is turned off.
•
Open the left cover.
1
Press the or buttons to turn the functions off or on.
2
Display
To execute the stretch massage only
After turning on the power by pressing the button,
press the
(stretch legs) or (stretch
The display will indicate if the stretch function is turned
on or off.
(The lamp is turned on: [ON], the lamp is turned off: [OFF])
arm) buttons.
The power will turn off automatically if no operation is
•
e
xecuted f
or 3 minutes.
Operations of the leg stretch
1. After grasping the legs with air, the
legs are stretched as the legrest is
lowered approximately 10 degrees
from the massage position.
Lowered by
approximately
10 degrees
2.
Once the leg
angle, the legrest is then lowered
approximately 30 degrees to stretch
the legs further.
Lowered by
approximately
30 degrees
Operations of the arm stretch
1. The backrest will come fully up.
One arm will inflate to firmly secure
the arm/hand in place.
2. After the bac
approximately 20 degrees to stretch
the arm, the backrest will come back
up 5 degrees.
rest returns to the original
krest reclines
Arm stretch
Leg stretch
3. When the operation is complete, the
legrest will return to the angle at the
time before the operation.
3.
Then, the backrest will recline approximately
10 degrees to stretch the shoulders and
arms further. When the operation is
complete, the backrest will return to the
angle at the time before the operation.
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Ottoman and Backrest height adjustment
Adjusting the reclining angle and the angle of the legrest
Press the button to turn on the power.
1
Press the or button to adjust the angle.
2
•
Movement will continue until a “beep-beep-beep” sound is heard if the buttons are held down.
•
The legrest will start to move shortly after the backrest.
Approx. 120˚
Approx. 85˚
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Approx.
170˚
Approx. 0˚
If the backrest reclines to an angle where you
cannot touch the buttons on the control panel from
the seat, hold the control panel in your hand.
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Extending out the legrest
Slide the legrest to your favorite position by pulling the legrest slide lever.
1
(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.
Release the legrest slide lever when it reaches your favorite position.
2
Legrest slide lever
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Adjusting the voice guidance volume
Press the button to adjust the volume.
Press the button to shift
the volume level by one
up/down.
VolumeDisplay
“Off”“Soft”“Medium”
The single beep (when a
button is pressed) and the
triple beep (when the
adjustable setting limit is
reached) will always be
audible.
“Loud”
Default Setting
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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 edge is at ear level.
•
If positioned too low, the pillow may
interfere with a massage of the area
around the neck.
Pillow
Lower edge
of the pillow
Ear level
•
When the reclining angle changes, the
position of the pillow may shift. In that
case, adjust the position again.
3. Attach the pillo
fasteners.
w on the velcro
Pillow
Velcro
fasteners
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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 the massage, or when the massage is stopped by pressing the , the
buttons will flash and the unit ready to save any settings that changed during the
massage.
Press the button for the program settings that you want to save while the
1
buttons flash (for approximately 15 seconds).
The program settings have been saved when the button you pressed and the user memory display turn on.
When the selected button starts flashing quickly
Other settings are already saved.
To update with new program settings, press the same button again.
To maintain the saved programs, press a different button.
•
The operation must be e
•
xecuted within approximately 15 seconds after the button starts flashing quickly.
When you want to use your saved massage settings
Press the button to turn on the power.
1
•
The power will turn off automatically if no operation is executed for 3 minutes without performing massage.
Press the button used to save your settings.
2
The user memory display turns on.
Select from Pre-Program, Quick Massage, Self-Program, or Manual Operation.
3
•
Massage starts without pressing the button.
•
It is also possible to change the settings. In that case, press
The massage will start after body scanning is completed.
4
button after the settings are changed.
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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.
Leg stretch settings
Air massage settings
Intensity of massage heads
Self-program levels
Ultra Knead/Repeat/Position
•
Settings for 8 different times for the respective programs
can be saved.
•
If the number of saved settings exceeds 8, the oldest one
will be deleted.
•
See pages 27 to 28 for detailed functions.
For Manual Operation
Leg stretch settings
Air massage settings
Style
The massage style that is selected last will be saved.
•
Settings for an entire program will be saved.
•
See pages 27 and 29 for detailed functions.
•
Massage action
settings
Note: The following will not be saved:
•
Reclining angle
•
Length of ottoman extension
•
Arm stretch settings
•
Manual operation settings
* Massage intensity
Massage style
Massage head position
Speed, tapping, regional rolling, auto width
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Erasing saved data
Press the button to turn on the power.
1
The power will turn off automatically if the massage does not start within 3 minutes after turning on the power.
•
Press the button corresponding to the settings you wish to delete.
2
Only the button pressed will illuminate.
Confirm the program selection buttons flash.
3
Press the same button again and hold for 3 or more seconds.
4
The pressed button will flash.
Press the button once again while it is flashing (for approximately 15 seconds).
5
The change from flashing to steady indicates that the deletion is complete.
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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, press the
may be resting comfortably.
Interrupting the massage
Return the legrest to the original position and then press the button.
1
•
The massage heads move to the retracted position.
•
The legrest lowers and the backrest rises automatically. The backrest will move after the massage heads retract.
button twice. The chair does not automatically come up since you
Pull the legrest
slide lever back.
Raise the legs
slightly and the
legrest returns.
When the massage is complete
The buttons will flash and the unit ready to save any settings that changed during the massage.
Not saving the settings
It is not necessary to operate
Saving the settings
See pages 39 to 41 “Advanced user memory function.”
. The operation will complete after approx. 15 seconds.
Emergency Stop
Press the button.
1
•
All operations will stop immediately.
The user program will not be saved in this case.
•
Get off the unit carefully to prevent the unit tipping over.
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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
•
Always hold the power plug, not the power cord, when unplugging from an outlet.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in electric shock or short-circuit.
•
Unplug the power plug from the outlet when the unit is not in use.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in electrical fire due to deterioration of insulation caused by dust and moisture.
•
Keep the lock switch key out of reach of children.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in accident or injury due to accidental ingestion or children playing with the
controls.
Slide the power switch to the “off”
1
position.
Power supply box
Remove the power plug from the
3
electrical outlet.
Turn the lock switch key to the “lock”
2
position.
The lock switch key must be stored
4
out of the reach of children.
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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 maintenance tools that are commercially available (chemical
cloth or chemicals).
This can cause discoloration or hardening of the synthetic leather.
If the synthetic leather is particularly dirty, wipe it in the following manner.
•
1. Soak a soft c
wring it out thoroughly.
2. Dab the surface with the moistened cloth.
3. Rinse the cloth in water
remaining detergent from the surface.
4. Wipe the surfaces with a soft,
5. Allow to dry naturally.
•
Do not use a hair dryer to dry the surface more quickly.
•
Since colors may transfer from clothing to the synthetic leather surface, be careful
when using the unit with clothing such as jeans or colored clothes.
•
Do not allow these areas to come in contact with plastic for extended periods of time
as this may lead to discoloration.
•
Do not use thinners, benzine, or alcohol.
loth in water or a 3% to 5% solution of mild deterg
, wring it out thoroughly, and then wipe any
y c
loth.
dr
ent and
Armrest, Pipe and Plastic Area
Wipe the unit with a cloth
1
moistened with mild detergent
and thoroughly wrung out.
Do not use thinners, benzine, or alcohol.
•
Wipe the unit with a cloth
2
moistened with plain water and
thoroughly wrung out.
•
Be sure you thoroughly wring out the cloth first
when cleaning the control panel.
Allow the unit to dry naturally.
3
Seat Fabric
Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth soaked in
1
mild detergent and thoroughly wrung out.
Do not use thinners, benzine, or alcohol.
•
Use water or a mild detergent and brush
2
on areas where the seat fabric is
particularly soiled.
•
Be careful not to brush the fabric too much to avoid damage.
Wipe the unit with a cloth moistened with
3
plain water and thoroughly wrung out.
Allow the unit to dry naturally.
4
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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 to do so may result in accident or injury due to the unit tipping over.
When moving the unit with the wheels, remove all obstacles from around it, make sure the backrest is in the upright
•
position,
Failure to do so may cause the unit to tip over, which may lead to damage or injury.
Lifting the Unit
Move the unit by having one person firmly hold onto the fabric section on the underside of the legrest and another person use
the groove on the back cover of the backrest.
Please hold the groove and the legrest securely to avoid dropping the unit as it may damage the floor.
•
lift it no higher than waist height (no higher than 32" (80
Fabric
section
Place your
fingers in
the groove.
cm)), and roll it slowly.
Groove
Hold onto the fabric
section on the underside
of the legrest.
LegrestBack cover
Place the control
panel on the seat.
To put the unit down on the floor
Put the unit down carefully, making sure your feet are clear of the base.
Put down the legrest by holding it with your hands until it has been set on the floor completely. If you release your hands before
the legrest is fully extended, the legrest will forcibly return to the initial position.
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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
Hold onto the fabric section on
the underside of the legrest
Lift it no higher than
waist height
Place the control panel
on the seat.
Place a mat on the floor to avoid damaging the floor.
Wheels
To put the unit down on the floor
Put the unit down carefully, making sure your feet are clear of the base.
•
Put down the legrest by holding it with your hands until it has been set on the floor completely. If you release your hands before
•
the legrest is fully extended, the legrest will forcibly return to the initial position.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
ProblemCause 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 creaking noise when the massage heads are in
operation.
•
There is a rattling sound when the massage heads move up
or down.
•
The belt can be heard rotating.
•
There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads
rubbing on the seat fabric.
•
There is a noise when the back cushion moves over the
armrest when the seat is reclining.
•
There is a noise when I sit down.
•
There is a strange sound when the massage heads move in
and out.
•
There is operational noise when applying air pressure.
•
There is a noise of discharging air.
•
The legrest rattles.
•
There is a humming sound from the pump.
•
There is operational noise of valves under the seat.
•
There is an unstable sound when air escapes during the leg
stretch.
The massage heads stop during operation.
The massage heads do not come up to the shoulder or
neck.
The height of the left and right massage heads is
different.
These sounds are perfectly normal and will not have any effect
on the operation of the unit.
If excessive force is applied to the massage heads during
operation, in the interests of safety the massage heads may
stop moving.
If all markings and buttons on the control panel start to flash,
which is extremely unusual, turn off the power switch, wait for
appro
ximately 10
again.
If the massage heads stop again, position yourself so that your
back is not completely in contact with the backrest. (Caution
should be exercised particularly when used by persons
w
eighing 220
If your head does not contact the pillow or your back does not
contact the backrest, the shoulder position may be detected as
lower than the actual position during the body scanning. Sit on
the seat in the deepest position and put your head on the
pillow, and then repeat the operations again from the start.
An alternating tapping method is employed, which means that
this phenomenon will naturally occur. There is nothing wrong
with the unit.
seconds and then turn the power switch on
lbs (100 kg) or more.)
(See page 19)
It is not possible to recline the unit.
The legrest cannot be raised or lowered.
Reclining does not take place even though a massage is
started in pre-programs.
(The seat does not automatically recline.)
The backrest does not return to the upright position.If the unit is stopped by automatic shut-off or by pressing the
If the unit encounters an obstacle or if excessive force is
exerted on it during operation, in the interests of safety the unit
will come to a stop.
When all displays and buttons are flashing and the backrest or
the legrest has stopped, turn off the power of the unit once,
tur
then operate the unit.
In some cases the seat may not automatically recline
depending on the position (angle) of the backrest or the
legrest.
reclined position to the original position, press the
twice.)
the power again after approximately 10 seconds, and
n “on”
button, it will not return automatically. (To return from the
button
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ProblemCause and Remedy
The power cord has been disconnected. (See page 16)
The unit will not operate at all.
Upper body (neck to lower back) massage
•
Lower body (calves to seat) massage
•
Arm massage
•
Sometimes the power won’t turn on when
again when a massage has finished.
The unit has been damaged. Stop using the unit immediately.
The power cord or power plug is abnormally hot. Stop using the unit immediately.
is pressed
•
The power switch on the unit has not been turned on.
•
A Pre-Program button or Manual Operation button hasn’t
•
been pressed after pressing
Approximately 5
after a massage finishes. Wait at least 5 seconds once all
movement has stopped before pressing
seconds are required for program termination
.
.
Warning
Do not attempt to repair, disassemble or modify the unit.
•
Failure to observe this precaution may result in fire or injury due to malfunctioning.
Caution
Unplug the power plug immediately and contact a customer service center to arrange for repairs if the unit ceases to
•
function or is otherwise not working properly.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in electric shock or fire.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supplyAC 120 V 60 Hz
Power consumption195 W
Massage area (Up-Down)Approx. 30 in. (76 cm) (The massage heads move a total of approx. 26 in. (65 cm))
Massage area (Left-Right)Distance between massage heads during operation (massage width adjustable)
Upper body massage
Massage area (Forward-back) Projected amount of massage head (Intensity adjustable)
Automatic Shut-offAutomatically turns off after approx. 15 minutes (approx. 5 minutes for the quick massage)
Dimensions
When not reclined
(H × W × D)
Neck, Shoulder, Bac
Approx. 4
Full roll: Approx. 26 – 92 seconds (both ways)
Other than the above: approx. 6 – 50 cycles/minute
Vertical travel (Long): Approx. 30 in. (76 cm) up-down auto return
Vertical travel (Short): Approx. 4 in. (10 cm) up-down auto return
Other than the above: Same as massage area (left-right)
4: Approx. 30 kPa
3: Approx. 25 kPa
2: Approx. 19 kPa
1: Approx. 8 kPa
* It may vary with the area slightly.
Legrest: Approx 0˚ – 85˚
Approx. 47.2 × 33.1 × 50
in. (10 cm)
vel: Approx. 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) left-right auto return
tical Movement: Approx. 3 – 7 in. (7 – 18 cm)
k, Lower back: Approx. 3 – 8 in. (7 – 21 cm)
in. (120 × 84 × 127 cm)
When reclined
(H × W × D)
Weight of UnitApprox. 181
Dimension of box (H × W × D)Approx. 28.3 × 30.7 × 65.4
Weight in boxApprox. 216
Maximum user weightApprox. 264
Minimum distance from wall15.7 in.
Appro
x. 28.3 × 33.1 × 76.8
lbs. (82 kg)
lbs. (98 kg)
lbs (120 kg)
(40 cm)
in. (72 × 84 × 195 cm)
in. (72 × 78 × 166 cm)
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Panasonic Consumer
Electronics Company
One Panasonic Way 1H-1
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
1-800-338-0552 for questions and comments.
www.panasonic.com/massage
No. 1 EN, SP Printed in Japan
P93103Z07231 Impreso en Japón
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