Sanyo HEC-DR8700 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Massage Lounger
HEC-DR8700
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FEATURES OF COURSES ……………………… 16
MASSAGING ……………………………… 1727
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES
MANUAL (ROLLER) COURSES ………… 2326
MANUAL (AIR) COURSES …………………… 27
ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY ………… 28
AFTER USE ………………………………………… 29
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ………………… 30
……… 1〜4
…… 1720
TROUBLE-SHOOTING …………………………… 33
WARRANTY ……………………………………… 35
Thank you for purchasing this massage lounger.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this appliance.
DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock:
Always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. 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 outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use, and before putting on or taking off parts.
Do not operate under blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or disabled persons.
Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the appliance to a service center for examination and repair.
Do not carry this appliance by supply cord or use cord as a handle.
Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and the like.
Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove the plug from the outlet.
This product is for Household Use Only.
Polarization Instructions To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
If you are currently receiving medical treatment of any type or if any of the following apply to you, be sure to consult a doctor prior to using this appliance.
If you are using an internal electronic medical device such as a pacemaker which may be affected by electromagnetic interference
If you have any malignant tumors
If you suffer from heart trouble
If you have lost temperature sensitivity.
If you are having your menstrual period, or if you are pregnant or have just given birth
If you have any sensory problems due to severe peripheral circulation problems caused by illnesses such as diabetes
If you have any injuries to your skin
If you require complete rest
If your body temperature is 38°C (100°F) or higher (if you are feverish) ExampleIf you have symptoms of acute inflammation [such as fatigue, chills or fluctuating blood pressure] or if you are
    suffering from general debility
If you suffer from osteoporosis, or if you suffer from acute pain from causes such as spinal injuries, sprains or torn muscles
If your spine is abnormal or bent
If you are planning to use the massager on a part of the body which is currently receiving medical treatment or which is diseased
If you use the massager while any of the above apply to you, accidents or feeling of sickness may occur.
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All of the following information is important. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully.
If you feel no effect after using the product for a while, consult your doctor or health care professional.
Be sure to check that there is no person (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the back rest or lowering the foot rest or when using the stretch. In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position when not in use.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not use the massager if you have been forbidden to use it by a doctor.
Example: If you are suffering from blood clots (embolisms), severe aneurysms, acute varicose veins, skin inflammation or skin infections (including epidermal infections)
Do not allow persons in the following categories to use massager.
If this is not done, they may be burned.
Those who have a diminished sense of temperature or pain
 Those who cannot move their legs by themselves
Do not allow people to use the massager if they are unable to clearly indicate their intentions or if they do not know how to operate the massager.
Do not let children use the massager. Do not let them play on or around the massager or allow them to come near the massager while it is being used.
Do not allow any children to use the massager, play on or around it. Also, while in use, keep children away from the massager. Lock the plug with the paddle lock provided when not in use and store key out of reach of children.
Otherwise, an injury may occur.
PLUG
KEY
PLUG
COVER
PADDLE LOCK
Be careful not to put your hand or foot into the spaces between any moving parts, including into the space between the back rest and arm rest or into the space at the underside of the back rest or between the foot rest and the seat or into the space under the foot rest. Furthermore, do not place your hands, feet or head inside the upholstery of the massager.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
Be sure to check that the upholstery is not the massager immediately, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and consult the place of purchase.
Do not use the massager if the upholstery is torn, otherwise injury or electric shock may occur.
Do not use the massager on the head, the chest, the abdomen, the joint (knee and elbow,etc.) and parts f
felt painful. In addition, do not place your hands, feet or arms between the massaging rollers.
If this is not observed, there is the danger that you may start to feet sick or an injury may occur. (When massaging the nape of the neck, place a soft towel on the neck in order to avoid strong stimulation.)
Do not stand or sit on the arm rests, foot rest or back rest.
If this is not observed, you may fall down and accidents or injury may occur.
Do not suddenly release your hand while raising the foot rest manually. To ensure safety, release your hand gently from the foot rest.
torn before using the massager. If a tear is found, stop using
Do not raise or lower the
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Wipe off any dust that has collected on the prongs or the base of the power plug.
If this is not done, fire may occur.
Do not use the massager at any current other than the designated voltage.
If this is not done, fire or electric shock may occur.
Do not wind the power cord, remote control cord or sensor controller cord around the main unit, remote control, sensor controller, or remote control stand.Moreover, be careful not to operate the back rest with the cord hooked on an obstruction.
If this is not done, unreasonable force may b
foot rest while your feet are receiving an air massage.
e applied to the cord, possibly resulting in fire or electric shock.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
Do not scratch, damage, process, excessively bend, pull, twist or bundle the power cord or place heavy objects on it or clamp it.
If this is not observed, the power cord may become damaged and fire or electric shock may result.
Do not use the product if the power cord or power plug is damaged or if it does not fit securely into the wall outlet.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not pull out the power plug with wet hands.
If this is not observed, electric shock, accidents or injury may result.
Be careful not to spill water over the remote control, sensor controller, seat, or foot rest.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short circuit or fire may occur.
Never attempt to dismantle the massager. Do not allow any person other than a qualified repair technician to dismantle or repair the massager.
If this is not observed, fire, electric shocks, accidents or injury may occur. Ask the place of purchase of your nearest Customer Service Center (separate sheet) if repairs are required.
Before using the massager, check all switches and other parts while referring to this instruction manual to make sure they all operate correctly.
For safety, check that the massaging rollers are located at their origin (about shoulder height) and then sit on the chair slowly. Be sure to keep your body straight without twisting and center between the left and right rollers.
If it is not observed, an accident or injury may occur.
Do not use the massager for more than 20 minutes at a time. In addition, limit the use of the massager on one point to 5 minutes or less.
Using the massager continuously for long periods of time will apply more stimulation than is necessary and may result in adverse effects or injury.
Be careful not to fall asleep during massaging.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
Place the massager main unit on a level floor surface.
If it is placed on an unstable surface, it may fall over and injury may occur.
If discomfort or pain is felt during use, stop using the massager and consult a doctor immediately. In addition, if the massage force feels too strong, stop using the massager earlier than planned.
Otherwise, if you continue using the massager under such conditions, an unexpected accident may occur.
If the massager has not been used for a long time, check that it operates correctly and safely before using it. In addition, check that there are no problems with the cords and other parts.
If this is not done, accidents or injury may occur.
After use, be sure to set the POWER switch to the “OFF” position, and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet. If this is not done, accidents or injury due to a child’s mischief may occur.
At first, do not attempt to recline the seat deeply or lean on the back rest forcibly (until you have become accustomed to massaging).
If the massaging force is too strong at first, it may result in adverse effects or injury.
Do not wear accessories (such as a necklace or earrings) while massaging.
If this is not done, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not hang anything from the back pad or head rest, or pull the back pad or head rest forcibly.
If this is not observed, the head rest may come off and injury may occur.
Do not place anything other than the remote control and the sensor controller respectively on the remote control stand.
If this is not done, the stand may break, resulting in injury.
Do not use the massager on bare skin.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Do not move the massager while a person is sitting in it.
If this is not observed, the massager may fall over and injury may occur.
Do not swing the head rest because it contains a weight.
If it is not done, injury may occur.
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Do not attempt to adjust the foot rest slide while reclining.
If this is not done, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not attempt to stand on the foot rest when the foot rest slide position and angle are not completely returned to the home positions.
If this is not done, the user may fall over, resulting in an accident or an injury, and the floor may be damaged.
Do not use the massager for any other purpose than as a massager or chair.
If this is not done, problems with operation, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not use the massager together with other medical instruments.
If this is not observed, the user may feel sick or it may cause other health problems.
If a power failure occurs, set the POWER switch to the “OFF” position immediately and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.
If this is not done, an accident or injury may occur when the power is restored.
Insert the power plug securely into the wall outlet.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
Clean the massager after use so that it will be ready for the next use, and store it in a place which is low in humidity.
If dust or moisture collect in the massager, fire, electric shock or problems with operation may occur.
Do not attempt to disconnect the power plug by pulling the cord, but always by holding the power plug and pulling it out. Also, clean the dust off the power plug periodically.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
If the massager stops working or any other problem occurs with it, stop using it immediately to prevent accidents, disconnect the power plug and ask the place of purchase to carry out inspection and repair work.
If this is not done, fire due to electric shock, current leaks or short-circuits may occur.
Do not use the massager on top of a heated carpet or other heater, or near a stove or other heat sources.
If this is not observed, electric shock or fire may occur.
Do not use the massager in bathrooms or in places with high humidity.
If this is not observed, fire, electric shock or problems with operation may result.
Always be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when not using the massager.
If this is not done, the insulation may deteriorate and electric shock, current leaks or fire may occur.
The maximum permissible weight of the user is 120 kg (265lbs).
Otherwise, an accident may happen or damage to the machine may result.
WARNING: Connect this appliance to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions.
Grounding Instructions
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, 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.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch 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.
GROUNDING METHODS
Sketch A
GROUNDING PIN
GROUNDED OUTLET
GROUND OUTLET BOX
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Sketch B Sketch C
Do not use the adapter in Canada.
ADAPTER
METAL SCREW
TAB FOR GROUNDING SCREW
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NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART
Seat
Sensor controller
Remote control
Stand
Foot rest slide lever
Cord
Head rest
Back rest
Massaging rollers
Back pad
Arm rest
Power plug
Foot rest
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Casters
Used when moving the chair.
POWER switch
Used to turn on/off the power source.
Check for the accessories first.
Tools needed: Phillips (crosshead) screwdriver
Not included.
Installation screws (3 screws)
Stand
Accessory box
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NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART (continued)
Remote control
All display icons are shown here for explanation.
INSTANT STOP button
Used if you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately.
OPERATION ON/OFF button
Used for switching the operation ON/OFF.
HOME POSITION button
Used to return the back rest, foot rest and seat to their home positions.
BEST POSITION button
Used to adjust the back rest, foot rest and seat to the three preset best positions.
UPPER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST buttons
Adjusts the strength of upper body massaging in five stages.
LOWER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST buttons
Adjusts the strength of lower body massaging in three stages. During the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses, the lower body massaging can be turned off.
RECLINING buttons
Adjusts the angles between the back rest, seat and the foot rest. The back rest, seat and foot rest move in conjunction with each other.
FOOT REST buttons
Adjusts the angle of the foot rest.
ROLLER POSITION buttons
Used to position the massaging rollers at your shoulders or move them up and down.
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSE buttons
Used to select the desired type of Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course.
FULL AUTO button
Used to measure the degree of stress and stiffness using the sensors and massage your body automatically based on the measurement results.
AGE
buttons
Used to measure the degree of stress and stiffness.
AUTOMATIC COURSE buttons
Used to select the desired type of Automatic Course.
MANUAL (ROLLER) MASSAGE buttons
Used to select the desired type of upper body massage.
ROLLER ADJUST buttons
Adjusts the width and speed of the massaging rollers in five stages.
MANUAL (AIR) MASSAGE buttons
Used to select the desired type of lower body air massaging.
SHIATSU ON/OFF buttons
Used to turn ON/OFF shiatsu massage for your calves and soles (the corresponding lamp lights up when the shiatsu massage is ON).
SENSOR ADJUST button
Used if the sensors do not detect stress and stiffness correctly due to your skin condition such as dry skin (the red lamp lights up when the sensor adjustment is ON).
SOLE WARMER ADJUST button
Used to turn ON (HIGH/LOW) or OFF the sole warmer (the HIGH lamp lights up when the sole warmer is ON in HIGH mode; the LOW lamp lights up when the sole warmer is ON in LOW mode).
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Repeat display
Flickers if you press the Repeat button on the sensor controller to repeat the current massage in a Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course or Automatic Course.
Illuminates if the fingers (hand) are not placed on the sensor during a measurement of stress and stiffness in the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses.
STRESS display
Shows the degree of stress after stress measurement.
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSE display
Turns on during a Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course. (『 』flickers)
『   』does not light up if
the fingers ( on the sensor correctly.
hand
) are not placed
SOLE WARMER display
Turns on when the sole heater is on.
Body areas that can be massaged. Areas where a high degree of stiffness has been detected. Areas where a low degree of stiffness has been detected.
STIFFNESS display
The upper part of the lamp indicates the degree of stiffness, and the lower side of the lamp indicates the degree of relaxation. The more the upper part of the lamp is illuminated, the higher the degree of detected stiffness.
Shoulder position measurement / Original position display
The ”SHOULDER” icon flickers when the user (the shoulder position) is being measured, and ”ADJUST” lights up when the measurement is over.
STRESS/STIFFNESS sensor mode display
The following icon appears sensor modes.
Stress measurement mode Stiffness measurement mode
Sensor controller
Front Rear
RECLINING buttons
Adjusts the angle between the back rest andfoot rest. The back rest and foot rest are moved in conjunction with each other.
Repeat button
If this button is pressed during Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses or Automatic Courses, the current massage pattern will be repeated once.
Body pressure display
Shows the degree of pressure between your body and the massaging rollers.
STRENGTH adjustment display
Shows the degree of massage strength. You can adjust the massage strength while this indicator is lit, by using the STRENGTH UPPER BODY and LOWER BODY buttons.
Sensors
The degree of perspiration is measured if the fingers are placed on the sensors during a Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course.
To measure stress
Grip the sensor controller with both fingers (hands) so that the four sensors at the upper and lower portions are touched.
(Stress will be measured based on heart rate variability.)
To measure stiffness
Grip the sensor controller with one fingers (hand) so that the lower three sensors are touched.
(Stiffness will be measured based on the amount of perspiration from your hand.)
Sensors react to the surrounding situation.
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HOW TO PLACE THE MASSAGER
How to move the massager
When carried by two people.
Hold by the back rest and foot rest when moving.
Back rest
Foot rest
NOTE
Before moving the massager, be sure to remove the power plug from the outlet.
Be careful not to step on the power cord, remote control or sensor during movement.
Be sure to move the massager with the assistance of another person on an easily damaged floor surface or concrete surface.
When moving using the casters.
Lift up the front and move using the casters.
Press the BEST POSITION button to fold down the back rest.
Casters
WARNING
Do not suddenly release your hand while raising the foot rest manually. To ensure safety, release your hand gently from the foot rest.
Slowly
Decide where to place it
Lay a carpet, etc. on the set-up
1 2
area.
To prevent damaging the floor and muffle the noise while massaging.
Carpet
NOTE
Place the massager on a level floor surface.
Keep the massager at least 1 m (39 Otherwise, the program may be disturbed by noise.
Do not keep the massager in a place with high humidity like a bathroom.
Do not keep the massager in a place where it will be exposed to direct sunshine for an extended period, yor in a place near a heater where the temperature may reach high levels.
3
/8") away from AV products like a TV or radio.
Ensure there is sufficient space to allow the massager to recline.
In order not to touch the wall or other things when reclined, allow a clearance of 60 cm
5
/8") or more to the front and 60 cm (23 5/8")
(23 or more to the back.
60 cm (23 or more
Foot rest
60 cm (23 or more
5
/
")
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Back rest
5
/
")
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HOW TO INSTALL THE STAND
Screwdriver is not included.
Tools needed: Phillips (crosshead) screwdriver
Installation screws are included in the accessory box. (See page 6)
Remove the cover attached to the right face of the right arm rest.
1
Cover
Gently pull the lower portion of the cover toward you.
Secure the stand on the right-hand side of the arm rest, using the
2
installation screws (3 screws).
Put the remote control on the remote control stand (upper part).
4
Put the sensor controller on the sensor controller stand (lower part).
Place the remote control in the remote control stand as indicated by arrows and then push it in the direction of arrow .
Remote control stand
Remote control
Sensor controller
If the remote control stand moves too loosely, tighten the hand screw.
Sensor controller stand
Place the sensor cable into the hook on the left side of the sensor stand.
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Stopper
Attach so that the stopper is set into the top of the hook.
Hand screw
Installation screws
Reattach the cover to the right side of the arm rest.
3
Press the lower portion of the cover until you hear a click.
Hook
Sensor controller cord
Place the remote control cable into the hook on the right side of the
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sensor stand.
Remote control cord
Hook
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PRIOR TO USE
Check the upholstery of the chair.
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WARNING
Be sure to check that the upholstery is not torn before using the massager. If a tear is found, stop using the massager immediately, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and consult the place of purchase.
Do not use the massager if the upholstery is torn, otherwise injury or electric shock may occur.
Check the power cord, remote control cord and sensor controller cord.
2
Check that there is neither breakage nor damage to the cords.
Check that the cords are not caught between the back rest and the arm rest, and that they are not placed beneath the massager.
Connect the power source.
3
Insert the power plug into an outlet.
Power switch
Set the POWER switch to the “ON”
position.
WARNING
At first, do not attempt to select a strong method of massaging (until you are accustomed to massaging).
Do not recline the back rest deeply.
Do not lean on the back rest forcibly.
Do not massage with the back pad flipped to the rear of the back rest.
Do not attempt to continuously use the massager on one place for an extended period.
Do not attempt to speed up the movement of the massaging rollers or increase the strength of massage.
Otherwise, strong massaging at first may result in injury. Particularly, aged persons and those who have weak bones need to use the massager with great care.
Press
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR
Before sitting on the massage chair
Bring all parts of the massage chair to their home position by pressing the HOME POSITION button.
Sitting on the massage chair while the foot rest is being raised is dangerous. Be sure to lower the foot rest completely before sitting on the massage chair.
The chair will be automatically brought to its home position by pressing the HOME POSITION button.
Install the head rest.
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Hook-and-loop fasteners
Remove the Hook and-loop fasteners and pass the cord through.
Cord
-
Sit on the center of massage chair.
Sit deeply in the massage chair so that the waist touches the back rest.
2
Center of the chair
WARNING
Do not attempt to stand on the foot rest when the foot rest slide position and angle are not completely returned to the home positions.
If this is not done, the user may fall over, resulting in an accident or an injury, and the floor may be damaged.
For safety, check that the massaging rollers are located at their origin about shoulder height and then sit on the chair slowly. Be sure to keep your body straight without twisting and center between the left and right rollers.
If it is not observed, an accident or injury may occur.
Foot rest
Align the Hook-and
-
loop fasteners.
Back rest
Foot rest
Adjust the position of the head rest.
3
During the massage, adjust the head rest so that it does not touch the shoulders.
Head rest
WARNING
Do not swing the head rest because it contains a weight.
If it is not observed, injury may occur.
Do not wear accessories (such as a necklace or earrings) while massaging.
If it is not observed, an accident or injury may occur.
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR (continued)
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.
4
Press
When the button is pressed, the lamps of the sole warmer and remote control will illuminate, and the sole warmer will turn on.
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop. [at the origin] During the movement, the icon of “ORIGIN” on the remote control flickers.
Adjust the angle of back rest, foot rest, and the seat.
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Pre-set Angles
Press the BEST POSITION button.
Reclining positions change automatically at each press of the button. (Button illuminates while reclining and flickers when in position)
BEST POSITION 1 BEST POSITION 3
BEST POSITION 2
Press
Button Lamp At BEST POSITION During the reclining motion When you stop reclining
Illuminates Illuminates Illuminates Illuminates
Flashes Flashes
BEST POSITION 3BEST POSITION 2BEST POSITION 1
Posture suited for whole body massaging
Reclining can be stopped during the reclining motion by pressing either the BEST POSITION button, HOME POSITION button, RECLINING button, FOOT REST button, OPERATION ON/OFF button, or STOP button.
Posture suited for lower body and air massaging
Automatically starts massaging
in Air Course.
(massage courses other than COMFORT AIR COURSE and STRETCH cannot be selected).
Posture suited for stretching
STRETCH course massage will be selected automatically.
(massage courses other than COMFORT AIR COURSE and STRETCH cannot be selected).
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Stretch course
The back rest and foot rest angles are adjusted automatically.
WARNING
Be sure to check that there is no person (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the back rest or lowering the foot rest or when using the stretch function. In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position when not in use.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
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Custom Angles
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Keep pressing the RECLINING button until the desired angle is achieved.
RECLINING
OR
(Remote control)
When adjusted at BEST POSITION, the seat is lowered together with the above mentioned movement.
For the sake of safety, if the ( ) button is pressed with the seat raised, the foot rest may be raised briefly before going down.
(Sensor controller)
(It is not possible to adjust only the seat.)
Raise the back rest, and lower the foot rest by continuously pressing the ( ) button.
Recline the back rest, and raise the foot rest by continuously pressing the ( ) button.
120°
Foot rest
Adjustment range Approx. 90°
Adjustment range
Approx. 50°
Back rest
WARNING
Be sure to check that there is no person (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the back rest or lowering the foot rest or when using the stretch function. In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position when not in use. If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
If you are using air bags in a calf & foot air massage, do not attempt to recline, or use force to pull out your legs.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
At first, do not attempt to recline the seat deeply or lean on the back rest forcibly (until you have become accustomed to massaging).
If the massaging force is too strong at first, it may result in adverse effects or injury.
Adjust the angle of the foot rest.
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The angle of the foot rest can be adjusted independently.
Keep the FOOT REST button pressed until the desired angle is achieved.
When massaging the soles or calves, adjust the angle so that the massaging part of the foot rest touches the soles or calves.
Raise the foot rest by continuously pressing the    button.
Lower the foot rest by continuously pressing
(Remote control)
WARNING
Do not suddenly release your hand while raising the foot rest manually. To ensure safety, release your hand gently from the foot rest.
the    button.
Foot rest
Adjustment range
Approx. 90°
Slowly
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR (continued)
Adjust the position (sliding length)
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of the foot rest.
Adjust the position (sliding length) of the foot rest to fit the length of your legs.
While pulling the slide lever for the foot rest, set the foot rest in the desired position. Release the slide lever to lock the foot rest in position.
(Foot rest sliding length : Maximumapprox. 21 cm (8 1/4"))
WARNING
Be sure to check that there is no person (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the back rest or lowering the foot rest or when using the stretch. In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position when not in use.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
Be careful not to put your hand or foot into the spaces between any moving parts, including into the space between the back rest and arm rest or into the space at the underside of the back rest or between the foot rest and the seat or into the space under the foot rest. Furthermore, do not place your hands, feet or head inside the upholstery of the massager.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not attempt to adjust the foot rest slide while reclining.
If this is not done, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not attempt to stand on the foot rest when the foot rest slide position and angle are not completely returned to the home positions.
If this is not done, the user may fall over, resulting in an accident or an injury, and the floor may be damaged.
Push the foot rest with your soles to extend.
Pull the lever toward
Pull the lever toward
you. Release when
you. Release when
desired position is
desired position is
achieved.
achieved.
Slide lever for foot rest
Foot rest
Raise your feet slightly to retract.
To return the massager to the home position, press the HOME POSITION button.
Press
The HOME POSITION button lights up and the chair automatically returns to its home position.
The foot rest is raised first, and then lowers completely.
Foot rest
Back rest
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FEATURES OF COURSES
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES
(See page 17-20)
Massaging on the degree of stress and stiffness detected by sensors
Features of courses
Automatic massages based on the degrees of stress and stiffness measured by sensors prior to massaging.
Massages using a whole body Sensor automatic course program based on the degree of stiffness detected by sensors.
The degree of stress and stiffness are measured by placing your fingers (hand) on the sensors.Massaging of each course is possible without placing fingers (hand) on the sensor.
In this case the degree of stress and stiffness is not detected.
Sub-courses
FULL AUTO
STIFFNESS RECOVERY RELAX QUICK
Fully automatic massage based on the degrees of stress and stiffness
In stress measurement mode, only air massage of your legs is performed.
Shiatsu massage to counteract stiffness
Tapping massage to ease muscle fatigue
Kneading massage to relax the whole body Short massage to promote blood circulation
(Reduced time course)
AUTOMATIC COURSES
Features of program
(See page 21-22)
Easy 1 or 2-button operation
Massages automatically by effective combination of gripping,kneading up, kneading down,tapping, combo (tapping and kneading), shiatsu, full stretching, partial stretching, focus stretching,and lower body (air) massage.
NECK & SHOULDER LOWER BACK COMFORT AIR COURSE STRETCH
MANUAL COURSES
Sub-courses
Massages mainly the neck and shoulders
Massages mainly the waist and lower back
Air massage of the whole body
Stretch to relax the whole body
Features of program
(See page 23-27)
Full programable upper and lower body massage
Massages with your own adjustment of massage types such as gripping, kneading up, kneading down, tapping, combo (tapping and kneading), shiatsu, full stretching, partial stretching, focus stretching, and lower body (air) massage.
When the massaging rollers detach from the body during the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course or the Automatic Course, the body pressure sensor will work to stop the operation by pulling back the massaging rollers for safety. In such a case, begin the operation again from the start.
Multiple roller massages (for upper body) and air massages(for lower body) are available.
Features of program
To stop the massage during operation.
If you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately.
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button. Press the INSTANT STOP button.
All the massaging will stop. (The massaging rollers are moved
to the upper position and remain in that position.)
Press the button for the current operation.
The massaging that corresponds to the pressed button will stop. (The Massaging rollers will stop at that point.)
All the massaging will stop and the lamp of the remote control will turn off.
When you want to restart massaging, press the OPERATION ON/OFF button. (The massaging rollers move to the upper position and remain in that position.) After the movement, repeat the operation to begin a massage.
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MASSAGING (WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES)
1
4
4
5
6
3
2
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.
1
Press
When the button is pressed, the lamps of the sole warmer and remote control will illuminate, and the sole warmer will turn on.
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop. [at the origin] (During the movement, the icon of “ORIGIN” on the remote control flickers.)
Open the cover of the remote control.
2
(See page 23)
Turn the sole warmer ON/OFF.
3
When the room temperature is low, such as in winter, it takes some time to warm up or you may not feel warm.
*
Press the SOLE WARMER button. The sole warmer mode changes as follows each time the button is pressed. The current mode can be identified by the status of the corresponding lamp (when the sole warmer is on, the SOLE WARMER HIGH or LOW lamp is lit).
HIGH
(Lit) (Lit)
If you feel that the sole warmer is too hot, turn it off by pressing the SOLE WARMER button.
When the sole warmer is in LOW mode, the heating temperature is adjusted automatically based on the room temperature.
Room temperature is high Room temperature is low
LOW mode saves power consumption by approximately 15 % (compared
*
to HIGH mode, at room temperature of 25°C (77°F))
・・・
・・・・
LOW
Heating temperature is set to LOW.
Heating temperature is set to HIGH.
OFF
(Neither lamp is lit)
Adjust the angle and position of the back rest and the foot rest.
4
(See page 12-15)
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Press the desired Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course button.
5
The button that is blinking indicates the currently selected Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course. Press the button to select the desired course.
Refer to the page 31 and 32 regarding the contents of Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses.
Change of course during massaging, or change to the Automatic Course or the Manual Courses, is possible.
FULL AUTO
Fully automatic massage based on the degrees of stress and stiffness
『 』
To the stress measurement
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Stress is measured.
6
Grip the sensor controller with your fingers (with
both hands) so that four sensors are touched.
Be sure to place your fingers (hand) on the sensor. The degree of stress cannot be measured if your fingers (hand) are not placed on the sensor. (If your fingers (hand) are not gripping the sensor, “Grip the sensor” on the remote control will be illuminated. (The icon lights up when the user is being measured.)) If your fingers (hand) are not touching the sensor points, massages will be carried out according to the standard operation of the selected course.
Press the AGE button corresponding to your age.
STIFFNESS
Shiatsu massage to counteract stiffness
※Keep calm during stress measurement.
Tapping massage to ease muscle fatigue
『 』
To the stiffness measurement (See page 19)
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RELAXRECOVERY
Kneading massage to relax the whole body
How to grip the sensor controller
How to grip the sensor controller
when the icon is shown
when the icon is shown
on the remote control display
on the remote control display
Rear of sensor controller
QUICK
Short massage to promote blood circulation (Reduced time course)
Sensors
Before gripping the sensor After gripping the sensor
If you are unable to use both hands, grip the sensor controller with one hand and move it so that the remaining sensors touch the skin of the other hand.
When stress measurement starts...
Air massage of your legs starts.
Stress measurement is not possible in the following cases:
You do not grip the sensor controller in a calm state.Your heart rate is extremely high, after exercise for example.Electrocardiographic monitoring with both hands is not possible.
In some cases it may take maximum 2 minutes 30 seconds for the sensor to activate.
When stress measurement is completed...
The measured degree of stress is displayed on the remote control display.
『  and『  icons flash (a beep sounds)
in turn. And stiffness measurement will start.
NOTE
Wash your hands clean for the correct degree of stress. (Sebum or dirt interrupt the stress measurement.)
If your skin is dry, the degree of stress/stiffness may not be measured correctly. In such a case, press the SENSOR ADJUST button (the SENSOR ADJUST lamp is lit when the sensor adjustment mode is ON).
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MASSAGING (WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES)
(continued)
Stiffness is measured.
7
Grip the sensor controller with your fingers (with one hand) so that three sensors are touched.
Be sure to place your fingers (hand) on the sensor. The degree of stiffness cannot be measured if your fingers (hand) are not placed on the sensor. (If your fingers (hand) are not gripping the sensor, “Grip the sensor” on the remote control will be illuminated. (The icon lights up when the user is being measured.)) If your fingers (hand) are not touching the sensor points, massages will be carried out according to the standard operation of the selected course.
Before gripping the sensor After gripping the sensor
Measure the position of shoulder.
Check if the position of shoulder is correct. If not, adjust the position using the ROLLER POSITION buttons. (The ROLLER POSITION buttons can also be used while massaging is in progress.)
How to grip the sensor controller
How to grip the sensor controller when the icon is shown on
when the icon is shown on
the remote control display
the remote control display
Rear of sensor controller
Sensors
Sensors
Measurement of shoulder position
Massaging rollers move up and down to measure the position of shoulder.
(Sit deeply on the massage chair and raise your head slightly. The matching of the position of shoulders may not be possible if the head is leaning on the back rest.)
Massaging operation at recognized position of shoulder.
Check that massaging rollers match the position of your shoulder. If not, when the lamp of is flickering (a beep sounds), adjust the position by pressing the ROLLER POSITION buttons.
The massaging rollers are moved up or down by approx. 1 cm ( the ROLLER POSITION button is pressed.
When it is difficult to adjust with ROLLER POSITION button, move your body for adjustment. The height that can be adjusted is between approx. 150 (59 to 180 cm (71").
3
/8") each time
1
/4")
Decides the position of shoulder.
(Remote control display)
Position too high
Appropriate position
Position too low
Massaging rollers
Sensor massaging will start.
Measures the degree of stiffness in each part of body with the sensor and informs of the degree of stiffness.
Displays the aim of massaging positions, the stiffness, body pressure and the remaining massaging time on the remote control.
The explanation uses stiffness as an example.
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SENSOR MASSAGE
Measurement of the degree of stiffness.
The sensor will display the positions of stiffness (those where stiffness has been detected) by measuring the amount of perspiration from your hand in reaction to sensor massage.
Displays the position where the stiffness has been detected.
Body areas that can be massaged. Areas where a high degree of stiffness has been detected. Areas where a low degree of stiffness has been detected.
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Massages according to detected stiffness.
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FULL AUTO : Massages according to detected stress and stiffness.
Adjusts the operation and strength of standard massaging according to the measured degree of stiffness.
The STRESS indicator disappears.
Adjust the strength of massage.
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UPPER BODY
Each time the UPPER button is pressed, the strength of upper body massaging can be adjusted in five stages. (The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)
LOWER BODY
Each time the LOWER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST button is pressed, the strength of lower body massaging (air) can be adjusted in three stages. (The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)
If you continue to press the “ ” button until the illumination of the lower body strength scale turns off, you can turn off the massaging of the lower body. If you press the “ ” button, the massaging will resume.
SHIATSU(CALF/SOLE)
The ON/OFF state of sole/calf shiatsu massage toggles each time the button is pressed. (when calf/sole shiatsu massage is on,
When it is felt that the massaging on the soles or calves is too strong even when reducing the strength of lower body (air) massaging, use the SHIATSU ON/OFF button or put a towel etc. on those massaged parts.
the corresponding lamp is lit.)
Finishes massaging automatically by timer operation.
Massaging rollers are moved to the upper position, and stop massaging automatically. The beep sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off.
The massaging time differs according to the detected stiffness, but the maximum is approx. 20 minutes.
The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped.
[at the origin]
NOTE
Try to be relaxed while you are massaging.
Immediately after taking a bath or when watching TV, you may not be able to measure the degrees of stress and stiffness correctly.
Stress Stiffness
Measured based on heart rate variability」.
Measured based on the amount of perspiration on your hand.
The measurement results show the biological response of your body and may not match your feelings of stress and stiffness. *「Heart rate variability depends on age that is classified into three generations.
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MASSAGING
(AUTOMATIC COURSES)
1
4
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.
1
Press
When the button is pressed, the lamps of the sole warmer and remote control will illuminate, and the sole warmer will turn on.
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop. [at the origin] (During the movement, the icon of “ORIGIN” on the remote control flickers.)
4
5
3
2
Open the cover of the remote control.
2
Turn the sole warmer ON/OFF.
(See page 23)
(See page 17)
3
Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest.
4
Press the desired Automatic Course button.
5
NECK & SHOULDER
Massages mainly the neck and shoulders
COMFORT AIR COURSE
STRETCH COURSE cannot be operated simultaneously with any other courses.
Refer to the page 32 regarding the massaging contents of Automatic Courses.
Change of course while massaging, or change to the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses or the Manual Courses, is possible.
Massages mainly the waist and lower back
can be operated simultaneously with
Stretch course
The back rest and foot rest angles are adjusted automatically.
COMFORT AIR COURSE
Air massage of the whole body
NECK & SHOULDER
(See page 12-15)
STRETCHLOWER BACK
Stretch to relax the whole body
or
LOWER BACK.
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WARNING
Be sure to check that there is no person (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the back rest or lowering the foot rest or when using the stretch function. In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position when not in use.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
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The massager starts massaging automatically.
6
Measure the position of shoulder.
Check if the position of shoulder is correct. If not, adjust the position using the ROLLER POSITION buttons. (The ROLLER POSITION buttons can also be used while massaging is in progress.)
Measurement of shoulder position
Massaging rollers move up and down to measure the position of shoulder.
(Sit deeply on the massage chair and raise your head slightly. The matching of the position of shoulders may not be possible if the head is leaning on the back rest.)
Massaging operation at recognized position of shoulder.
Check that massaging rollers match the position of your shoulder. If not, when the lamp of is flickering (a beep sounds), adjust the position by pressing the ROLLER POSITION buttons.
The massaging rollers are moved up or down by approx. 1 cm ( each time the ROLLER POSITION button is pressed.
When it is difficult to adjust with ROLLER POSITION button, move your body for adjustment. The height that can be adjusted is
1
between approx. 150 (59
Decides the position of shoulder.
/4") to 180 cm (71") .
3
/8")
(Remote control display)
Position too high
Appropriate position
Position too low
Massaging rollers
Starts the massaging of selected course.
Displays the aim of massaging positions, the stiffness, body pressure and the remaining massaging time on the remote control.
The following explanation assumes that you are performing a NECK & SHOULDER course.
The position of current massage flickers.
Massaging concentrated on the neck and shoulders will be carried out.
Adjust the strength of massage.
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UPPER BODY
Each time the UPPER button is pressed, the strength of upper body massaging can be adjusted in five stages. (The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)
The timer will operate and then stop. After the rollers have retracted, the display will turn off.
LOWER BODY
Each time the LOWER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST button is pressed, the strength of lower body massaging (air) can be adjusted in three stages. (The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)
When it is felt that the massaging on the soles or calves is too strong even when reducing the strength of lower body (air) massaging, use the SHIATSU ON/OFF button or put a towel etc. on those massaged parts. (See page 20)
Finishes massaging automatically by timer operation.
 The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped automatically approx. 15 minutes after starting the operation. The beep sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off.
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MASSAGING
(MANUAL[ROLLER] COURSES)
Massaging of upper body
1
4
4
6
5
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.
1
Press
Open the cover of the remote control.
2
If an excessive force is applied to the cover, it may be
detached. In such a case, re-attach the cover according to the following procedure.
When the button is pressed, the lamps of the sole warmer and remote control will illuminate, and the sole warmer will turn on.
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop. [at the origin] (During the movement, the icon of “ORIGIN” on the remote control flickers.)
6
3
2
Cover
How to attach the cover
Align the left hook on the back of
the cover with the left post on the remote control.
Hook
Post
Turn the sole warmer ON/OFF.
Align the right hook on the back of the cover with the right post on the remote control and push the cover onto the remote
Hook
control.
Post
(See page 17)
3
Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest.
4
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(See page 12-15)
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Press the desired ROLLER MASSAGING button.
5
Refer to pages 25-26 for details of the contents of massage.
For spine stretching (full), the shoulder position is first measured. When the position of shoulder is not correct, adjust the position of massaging rollers. (See page 19)
During massaging operation, the operation can be changed to other manual massage, Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course or Automatic Courses.
It is possible to operate the upper body massage and lower body massage simultaneously.
ROLLER MASSAGE buttons (for upper body)
Adjust the height, width, speed, and strength of the massaging rollers.
6
There are some adjustments which are not possible, depending on the type of massage chosen.
(See page 25-26)
Adjusting the height of massaging rollers.
Press the button.
The massaging rollers will move up if the UP ( ) button is pressed continuously and move down if the DOWN( ) button is pressed continuously.
The approximate position of the massaging rollers is indicated by the lamp on the remote control.
Adjusting the width of the massaging rollers.
Adjusting the strength of roller massaging.
Press the button.
The strength of the massage will change each time the button is pressed, and is indicated by the lamp on the remote control. (in five stages)
Adjusting the movement speed of massaging rollers.
Press the button. Press the button.
The width of the massaging rollers will change each time the button is pressed and is indicated by the lamp on the remote control. (in five stages)
The speed of the massaging rollers will
change each time the button is pressed, and is indicated by the lamp on the remote control. (in five stages)
Finishes massaging automatically by timer operation.
The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped automatically approx. 15 minutes after starting the operation. The beep sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off.
If a different course button (manual) is pressed during the course of operation, the massage will be completed by operation of the timer approx. 30 minutes after starting the massage selected first.
The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped.
[at the origin]
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MASSAGING
(MANUAL [ROLLER] COURSES)
Types of massage and adjustments of massaging rollers
24 types of desired massage can be selected.
It is possible to adjust the movement speed, height position and width of massaging rollers and the strength of massage. (There are some adjustments that are not possible, depending on the type of massaging. Refer to the tables below.)
●:
−:
Individual massages
Adjustment of massaging rollers
(continued)
Adaptation No adaptation
Type of
massage
Operation
Kneading while gripping shoulders
Kneading upward
Kneading downward
Tapping
Combined tapping and kneading actions
Height
Strength
Speed
Width
Shiatsu massaging
Spinal stretch along the entire length of back
Spinal stretch along an 210 mm
(8 1/4")
Spinal stretch along a 110 mm
(4 3/8")
To stop the massage during operation.
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button. Press the INSTANT STOP button.
All the massaging will stop. (The massaging rollers are moved
to the upper position and remain in that position.)
Press the button for the current operation.
The massaging that corresponds to the pressed button will stop. (The Massaging rollers will stop at that point.)
region of back
region of back
If you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately.
All the massaging will stop and the lamp of the remote control will turn off.
When you want to restart massaging, press the OPERATION ON/OFF button. (The massaging rollers move to the upper position and remain in that position.) After the movement, repeat the operation to begin a massage.
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Combined massages
Adjustment of massaging rollers
Type of
massage
Operation
Massaging by spine stretching (full) with kneading upward operation
Massaging by spine stretching (partial) with kneading upward operation
Massaging by spine stretching (focus) with kneading upward operation
Massaging by spine stretching (full) with kneading downward operation
Massaging by spine stretching
partial
) with kneading downward
( operation
Massaging by spine stretching
focus
) with kneading downward
( operation
Height
Strength
Speed
Width
Massaging by spine stretching (full) with tapping operation
Massaging by spine stretching
partial
(
Massaging by spine stretching (focus) with tapping operation
Massaging by spine stretching ( operations
Massaging by spine stretching ( operations
Massaging by spine stretching ( operations
Massaging by spine stretching (full) with shiatsu operation
Massaging by spine stretching (
) with tapping operation
full
) with tapping and kneading
partial
) with tapping and kneading
focus
) with tapping and kneading
partial
) with shiatsu operation
Massaging by spine stretching (focus) with shiatsu operation
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MASSAGING
(MANUAL[AIR] COURSES)
Massaging of lower body
Simultaneous massaging of any part of “upper body (roller)” and “lower body (air)” is possible. Independent massaging of “upper body (roller)” and “lower body (air)” is possible.
1 to 4 are the same operation for massaging the upper body. When massaging the upper body, continue to operation 5.
1
4
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.
1
Open the cover of the remote control.
2
Turn the sole warmer ON/OFF.
(See page 17)
3
2
5
(See page 23)
4
6
3
Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest.
(See page 12-15)
4
Press the desired AIR (LOWER BODY/CALF & FOOTTHIGH & BACK
5
TWIST) MASSAGING button.
During massaging operation, you can change to a different manual massage, Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses, or Automatic Courses.
TWIST cannot be used together with other massaging.
LOWER BODY CALF & FOOT
Air massage mainly on the lower body
Air massage of the legs and soles of the feet
By pressing the LOWER BODY strength adjustment button, adjust
6
the strength of massage.
The strength of massage will change each time the button is pressed, and is indicated by the lamp on the remote control. (in three stages)
Finishes massaging automatically by timer operation.
It will stop automatically approx. 15 minutes after starting the operation. The beep sounds, and the display part of the remote control turns off.
THIGH & BACK TWIST
Air massage of thighs and lower back
To carry out air massaging of the hips at left and right alternately.
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ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY
When the massage is too strong
Use the massager after placing a towel, etc., on the back pad.
WARNING
At first, do not attempt to recline the seat deeply or lean on the back rest forcibly (until you have become accustomed to massaging).
If the massaging force is too strong at first, it may result in adverse effects or injury.
When the massage is too weak
Flip the back pad to the rear.
Remove the head rest from the back pad.
Towel
Head rest
Flip the back pad to the rear.
Attach the head rest to the back rest.
WARNING
Do not swing the head rest because it contains a weight.
If it is not observed, injury may occur.
Back pad
Back pad
Head rest
Back pad
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AFTER USE
WARNING
After use, be sure to set the POWER switch to the [OFF] position, and be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
Bring the back rest and foot rest
1
to their home position.
If the foot rest is extended, pull the
slide lever and return the foot rest to the original position.
WARNING
Be sure to check that there is no person (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the back rest or lowering the foot rest or when using the stretch. In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position when not in use.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
Be careful not to put your hand or foot into the spaces between any moving parts, including into the space between the back rest and arm rest or into the space at the underside of the back rest or between the foot rest and the seat or into the space under the foot rest. Furthermore, do not place your hands, feet or head inside the upholstery of the massager.
If this is not observed, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not attempt to adjust the foot rest slide while reclining.
If this is not done, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not attempt to stand on the foot rest when the foot rest slide position and angle are not completely returned to the home positions.
If this is not done, the user may fall over, resulting in an accident or an injury, and the floor may be damaged.
Press the HOME POSITION button to bring the seat, back rest, and foot rest to their home position.
Pull the lever toward
Pull the lever toward
you. Release when
you. Release when
desired position is
desired position is
achieved.
achieved.
Slide lever for foot rest
Push the foot rest with your soles to extend.
Foot rest
Raise your feet slightly to retract.
Turn off the POWER.
2
When the display part of the remote control does not turn off, press the
OPERATION ON/OFF button.
Close the cover of remote control.
Put the remote control and the sensor controller back on the stand.
Press
Set the POWER switch to the [OFF] position.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
3
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Press
POWER switch
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
WARNING
Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet prior to maintenance.
NOTE
Do not attempt to use benzene, thinner, alcohol, alkaline detergent or bleaching agent for cleaning, as this may result in deformation, discoloration or cracking.
Do not wash the head rest or the back pad. This may cause discoloration or deformation.
HEAD REST, BACK PAD, SEAT COVER, ARM REST (SYNTHETIC LEATHER PARTS)
Perform daily maintenance by wiping with a soft dry cloth.
When they are badly soiled, adopt the following maintenance procedure:
Soak a soft cloth in
diluted neutral kitchen detergent and squeeze it well. Wipe the main unit with the damp cloth in a tapping motion.
MAIN UNIT
Soak a soft cloth in diluted neutral kitchen detergent, and squeeze it well.
(Cloth,plastic parts and frame)
, REMOTE CONTROL, SENSOR CONTROLLER
Soak a cloth in clean water, and squeeze it well. Wipe off the remaining detergent with the damp cloth.
Wipe it with a dry cloth afterwards.
Do not force-dry with a drier.Do not make contact with synthetic leather
products for an extended period. It may cause discoloration.
Wipe the main unit with the damp cloth, and wipe it with a dry cloth afterwards.
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING
WARNING
If the trouble still persists even after the following proper countermeasures have been taken, stop using the massager to avoid possible accidents. Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and consult an authorized service center. Do not attempt to repair the equipment at home by yourself, as it is very dangerous.
Sounds and sensations during operation
Sounds and sensations such as the following may occur while the massager is operating, but these occur as part of the normal mechanism of the massager and are not the signs of a malfunction. (They have no effect on normal functioning.)
Rattling sound during tappingThe sound of massaging rollers moving up and
down and the sound of kneading operation   (Knocking, clinking, rubbing or whistling sounds)
Creaking sound caused by massaging rollers  and cloth during massaging operation. Gear meshing sound
Wobbling of the foot restCreaking or sliding sounds when reclining
Sound of air massaging
Whooshing sound (switching valve sound)Hissing or blowing sound (air exhaust sound)Sounds from the pump operating
Sound of the air bag filling up
Small sounds and shocks coming from the massaging rollers when massaging near the waistBouncing movement of the massaging rollers when they move from the back to the shoulder
Type of Trouble
Operation failure
Courses other than Air Course cannot
Check that the power plug is securely plugged into the outlet.
Check that the POWER switch is set to the ON position. Make sure that no more than one button is being
pressed at any one time. Check if the chair is set to the BEST POSITION 2 or 3.
Check points Countermeasure
be selected. Movement of massaging rollers in upward
This phenomenon is caused by the operation of the timer, but is not a problem.
direction, causing operation to stop. The operation stops in the middle of
massaging in the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course or Automatic Course
Reclining is not possible. The foot rest
When the massaging rollers detach from the body, the body pressure sensor will work to stop the operation automatically.
Is it being obstructed by something? Remove the obstruction.
cannot be raised or lowered. The foot rest cannot be extended.
The foot rest cannot be stored.
You feel discomfort during the operation of reclining.
(Move toward the opposite direction
Check if you attempt to adjust the foot rest with the foot rest slide lever pulled.
Check that the foot rest is not extended. Return the foot rest by pulling the foot rest slide
This operation is conducted for safety, but is not a problem.
temporarily, or do not move smoothly.) The position of massaging rollers differ
between right and left. The “Grip the Sensor” indicator remains
This phenomenon is caused by the adoption of the function of alternative tapping on the right and left sides, but is not a problem.
Check your skin for dryness.
on the remote control display, preventing stress/stiffness measurement.
The display of stress and stiffness differs from the degree of stress and stiffness actually felt. 
Check if your fingers (hand) are placed on the sensor. Place your fingers (hand) on the sensor. (See page 18)
The measurement result indicates the stress and stiffness according to the body's biological reaction to the sensor massage, so it may differ from the stress and stiffness the user actually feels.
Massage in relaxed condition as much as possible. The degree of stiffness may not be measured correctly when the user massages immediately after taking a bath or is given stimulation other than sensor massage, like watching TV.
Push the power plug into the outlet securely.
Press the POWER switch to the [ON] position. Please press each button separately.
After adjusting the angle of back rest, select the massaging button. (See page 13)
Begin the operation again from the start.
Adjust the foot rest with the foot rest slide lever pulled. (See page 15)
lever. (See page 15)
Press the SENSOR ADJUST button.(See page 18) Slightly moisten your hand using hand cream and
place the fingers (hand) on the sensor again.
(See page 11)
(See page 11)
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NOTE
If people who are heavier than the maximum weight (120 kg (265 lbs) or more) use the massager, it may stop operating suddenly.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power consumption
Power dissipation of electric heating equipment
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES
FULL AUTO・・・・・・・・・・・・・Approx. 17 minutes STIFFNESS, RECOVERY, RELAX・・・・Approx. 15 minutes
Timer
QUICK Course・・・・・・・・・・・・・Approx. 8 minutes
(Maximum of approx. 20 minutes due to stiffness detection)
AUTOMATIC COURSES・・・・・・・・・Approx. 15 minutes MANUAL COURSES・・・・・・・・・・・Approx. 15 minutes
730 mm(28 3/4"
) [width]×1,370 mm (53 7/8"
When upright (with foot rest retracted)
Dimensions
730 mm (28 3/4"
) [width]×1,940 mm (76
When reclined (with foot rest set horizontally)
Approx. 90 kg (198 lbs)Weight
Cord length
Approx. 2.1 m (82
200 W
33 W
30 min.Rated time
3
) [depth]×1,220 mm (48") [height]
/8"
) [depth]×760 mm (29
5
/8")
7
/8"
)[height]
Frequency
Kneading(up/down)
Tapping
Shiatsu
Tapping
(5 stages) Approx. 63140 mm (2
Width
Spine stretching
(5 stages) Approx. 63140 mm
Vertical movement speed
Range of partial stretching
Partial stretching (Partial): Repetition within Approx. 210 mm (8 1/4") Partial stretching (Focus): Repetition within Approx. 110 mm (4
Massager rollers up/down range
Height adjustment of massaging rollers
Vertical stroke lengthapprox. 660 mm(25 7/8")
No gradation or approx. 1 cm (3/8") /one press of button
Synthetic leatherUpholstery
Stand, Installation screws (Three)Accessories
(5 stages) Approx. 924 times/min.Gripping
(5 stages) Approx. 1030 times/min.
(5 stages) Approx. 300600 times/min.
(5 stages) Approx. 414 times/min.
3/8" 5
(2 3/8" 5
One up/down pass in approx. 34 sec.
Approx. 780 mm (30 5/8")
1/2"
1/2"
)
)
3
/8")
Approx. 120170°Reclining angle
Back rest: Motor-driven type (Linked with foot rest)
Reclining method
Foot rest: Motor-driven type (Foot rest only) Seat surface: Motor-driven type (Linked with back rest and foot rest)
Lower body massaging (Air pressure)
There is a slight difference according to the part.
(3 stages) Approx. 1127 kPa
Do not use the massager on other than the designated voltage.
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SANYO MASSAGE LOUNGER LIMITED WARRANTY
(USA ONLY)
HEC-DR8700
OBLIGATIONS
In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Factory Service Center at the user's expense, unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty.
If you need assistance with product operation, authorized service center referral, service assistance, problem resolution, or parts and accessories availability; you may contact us by:
A. Visiting www.sanyoservice.com on a 24 hr/7 days a week basis or B. calling the customer support center at 1-800-421-5013 Weekdays 7:30 AM- 5:00 PM Pacific Time
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED AND USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL USER AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS USED FOR ANY INDUSTRIAL, PROFESSIONAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE. THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE OR SALES SLIP MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED. Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO FISHER COMPANY (SFC) warrants this SANYO products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods of LABOR and PARTS specified below. SFC will repair or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty.
The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased at retail
LABORCONDITION
NEW PRODUCTS
(sold to consumers in factory-sealed cartons)
DEMONSTRATION
***
FLOOR SAMPLES
Note:
Roller Mechanism consists of the mechanical parts directly behind the back rest of the massage chair, excluding belts. ** In-home service is defined as product service in the consumer home or offsite if further repairs are required. ***Products which have been utilized for demonstration or as floor samples.
1 YEAR
60 DAYS
PARTS
1 YEAR
60 DAYS
ROLLER MECHANISM
3 YEARS
60 DAYS
IN - HOME
1 YEAR
60 DAYS
**
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model's instruction manual, or (B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. This warranty shall not apply to the following items: non-electrical / mechanical attachments; accessories; damage to head cover, back pad, arm covers, seat cover, foot rest cover when not caused by defects in workmanship. This warranty shall not apply to setup, installation, removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair. This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including, but not limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, operation contrary to furnished instructions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect power line voltage, fire, flood or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear. The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability. THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW (INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS) IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product, please fill in the information below for your own personal records.
Model No. Serial No.
Date of Purchase
(Located on back or bottom side of unit)
Purchase Price
Where Purchased
Please register your massage chair at
www.sanyomassagechairs.com
9BF-6-P111-336CJ-0 1009
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