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1. FAMILY 7 finada chai ROBOSTIC HCP D6A Thank you for purchasing the Inada Chair ROBOSTIC We hope the Inada Chair ROBOSTIC will be a valued partner in your daily health preservation for many years to come CONTENTS mSAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 EMAIN FEATURES 4 MCOMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION 5 BBEFORE USE ees 9 EPOSITION ADJUSTMENT 12 BAFTER USE 16 MMASSAGE PROGRAMS amp SELECTION 17 EMANUAL SELECTION MODE 19 mHEALTHCARE PROGRAMS gt 25 ETROUBLESHOOTING 27 FAQ wrrrsrrssssseeeeeeessssseseennneenennnnnnnnnnnnnensnnans 30 ECARE amp STORAGE erro 31 mCUSTOMER SERVICE AND WARRANTY 32 MREGULAR MAINTENANCE FOR SAFETY 33 m SPECIFICATIONS w 34 Operating Manual FAMILY INADA INC US Headquarters 7 West 56th Street New York NY 10019 Toll free 1 877 22 INADA 1 877 224 6232 Technical assistance 10 00 17 00 Eastern Standard Time Closed Saturdays Sundays and Public Holidays For U S Model On ly http www inada chair com 776395700 e Please read this Operating Manual before use Keep this manual nearby so that you can refer to it anytime Warranty card provided separately SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure that you have read these SAFETY PRECAUTIONS thoroughly before using your ROBOSTIC for the first time The Operat ing Manual contains important information about how to use the chair safely and correctly avoiding possib
2. You can adjust the speed with the dial on the joystick To stop press this button once again Above illustration shows that the Roller 2 action is underway To operate the joystick or sub remote control press the Manual Selection Mode Button first A Caution The joystick cannot move from left to right or right to left Do not apply excess force to the joystick May result in damage MANUAL SELECTION MODE 20 MANUAL SELECTION MODE Memory Function You can the actions and roller positions of Kneading Kneading Reverse Kneading Types 1 amp 2 and Tapping from the Manual Selection Mode as well as the actions of Roller 1 amp 2 The memory function is able to save the personalized massages for up to 3 people 5 minutes per person The selected memory Memory 1 Memory Memory 3 Press the MEMORY button button lights up RABAER Right illustration shows Memory 1 selected How To Operate Manual Selection Mode If no selection is made within 5 minutes the 1 Press the POWER button power automatically shuts off MANUAL MODE Press the Manual Selection Mode Starts Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function button on the sub remote control If no selection is made within 5 minutes Manual Selection Mode ends You can adjust the shoulder position You can move the rollers upward and downward ut with the Shoulder Position button or joystick too while the Shoulder Posi
3. Buttons Use D1 and 9 to adjust the length of the foot slide See page 13 Footrest Button Use the 3 and J to adjust the angle of the footrest See page 13 Air Massage Light Displays the status of each air massage action Air Massage Buttons Adjusts air massage intensity for Healthcare Pro grams and Manual Selection Mode Foot Vibration Light BACK Ani Displays the status of foot vibration See right VIBRATION Foot Vibration Button Sets foot vibration and adjusts intensity for Health care Programs and Manual Selection Mode Healthcare Program Buttons Selects program with corresponding course name See page 17 _____ Speaker Back Pressure Buttons Controls depth of massage by pushing out or by withdrawing the rollers Available only under Healthcare Programs See page 26 Back Vibration Light Displays the status of back vibration Back Vibration Button Sets back vibration and adjusts the intensity of Healthcare Programs and Manual Selection Mode Remote Control Display Light Remote Control Display Displays information about the massage action time remaining and speed and intensity settings using both text and symbols Characters and illustrations on the display move from right to left Example While the Shiatsu Point Locator sensors are being activated the display shows the following text Locating Shiatsu Points Air Massage Light Displays the status of air massage for s
4. from the wall outlet May result in injury accident or electric shock Contact the vendor for repairs Do not place fingers or objects between the footrest units footrest and chair or armrest and chair Do not release hands suddenly while lifting the footrest manually Do not sit on or get out of chair with the footrest raised Do not use the chair while the body is wet or with wet hands May result in injury or electric shock Be sure that there is nobody especially children no pet or object around this chair before reclin D ing the seat back or lowering the footrest Be careful not to catch any part of the body or object be Required Action hind it when reclining the seat back Be careful not to get hands feet or objects caught in between the footrest units when activating the foot slide function C May result in accident or injury J A Caution Do not use the chair unclothed i Do not use the chair for purposes other than massage or other than the ordinary uses of a chair May result in accident or injury Do not use the chair to massage the head chest stomach and or joints knees elbows Do not place hands feet or arms in between the rollers S May result in nausea or injury Place a soft towel behind your neck if you want to avoid intense stimulation of the area Do not place hands or feet into the roller tracks into the space between the seat back and the se
5. not repair or disas Darai semble disassemble May result in fire electric shock or injury Contact the vendor for repairs J Z Caution Required Action If you lend sell or otherwise transfer the chair to another party make sure to include this Operat ing Manual MAIN FEATURES Main Features Rollers air pressure and vibration combined Hybrid Massaging Function The ideal relaxation realized by all of our available technology For the back buttocks and calves a rich variation of massage techniques and unique programming make for a close to human touch sensation The foot unit designed to massage the soles of the feet moves together with the reclining seat back to keep the foot massage going at any angle With full fine adjustment Joystick Function Select massage action intensity and roller position through simple operation of the joystick Optic sensors provide for Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function Automatically locates shiatsu points which vary from person to person This allows for an effective mas sage that tailors itself to your size and shape Easy to read massage guide Remote Control Display Panel The remote control features a clear easy to read display panel that enables you to monitor your mas sage The display guides you through each step of your massage displaying information about each massage action Easy to adjust to
6. press any button other than Reclining Footrest Foot Slide Air or Vibration on the remote a5 gt control or Reclining on the sub remote control once or operate the joystick once during the pro o E 5 S Adjustable A gram a message The operation is invalid appears If you press any of these buttons or operate 50 Z v Description Speed Up Down Intensity with each Caution the joystick again the massage action stops If any of the POWER STOP Start Stop or Manual Se a Boo button H i s F S 220 op z lection Mode buttons is pressed once the massage action stops In this case if the Shoulder Posi 2 25 tion button or Back Pressure button on the remote control is pressed it is ignored z S Vibration massage on back O O The program time differs depending on the height and weight of the person or the reclining angle 5 Vibration massage on feet O Be E djustabi A os E e Asad justable EE Action EE es amp Description Speed Up Down Intensity uinea oO lso amp button san a 2o N ws so amp A Air massage on buttocks O E N Tin We az DA Air massage on calves O Air massage on feet O Marks on above list Adjustable Adjustable by Adjustable by moving Right shown marks are used for items with dial moving joystick up P joystick forward and adjustable using joystick and down backward 23 MANUAL SELECTION MODE HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS He
7. step on the remote control Do not pull the remote control cord forcibly Do not use pointed or hard objects to push the buttons or display on the remote control May result in damage to the remote control BEFORE USE Installing Remote Control Stand This product is shipped with the reclining seat back in its fully reclined position Be sure to raise the seat back to its fully upright position When turning on the POWER switch without the footrest attached the message Restart the main POWER switch appears on Attach A to B on the outside of Cable Cover B the remote control This does not mean that the remote control switch is out of order the right armrest using the Do not expose the chair to sudden bursts of heat If the room where the chair is to be used is cold turn the screws provided heat up slowly If the chair is moved from a cold place into a heated room wait one hour before using the Be sure to tighten both screws Screw chair To place the remote control on ave S l Condensation could occur in the moving parts of the chair which may compromise performance the stand run the remote con Mt ge Be trol cable through the cable Ea guide of the remote control agents i stand Installation F F A 7 Cable Guide Allow for at least 20 inches clearance behind the chair and 16 inches in front of the chair when installing so Right Armrest Remote Control Stand T shaped Wrench g p as
8. HCARE PROGRAMS 26 TROUBLESHOOTING 27 TROUBLESHOOTING If there is still a problem after trying the solutions given in this troubleshooting guide stop using the chair immediately so as to prevent accident or injury and unplug the chair from the wall outlet Contact the vendor for assistance i performance in any way Cause amp Solution ie os 3 z2 l O ause amp Solution v as o D 3 Cause amp Solution roblem g Cause amp Solution Noise during chair operation During Tapping and Kneading amp Tapping Sound of air pump Sound of rollers rubbing against the seat cover Vibrating mechanism noise Sound of reclining seat back mechanism Sound of air massage cushions These noises are a normal part of the chair s operation and do not affect its Remote control buttons do not seem to be activating normally Check for the following possible problems 1 Is the power cord fully plugged into the wall outlet 2 Is the power cord fully plugged into the connector at the back of the chair 3 Is the main POWER switch in back of the chair set to ON Remote control display shows the message Restart the main POWER switch Turn the main POWER switch on the back of the chair to OFF wait 5 seconds and then turn it ON again 1 If the chair returns to normal no further action is needed 2 Check to be sure that the footrest connector is fully attache
9. May result in personal injury or damage Caution Do not get your fingers caught when releasing or storing the joystick The panel will not close depending on the joystick position when storing Check the storage procedure AFTER USE When You Stand Up Do not stand up by pulling on or by placing weight on the joystick or remote control stand Joystick Raise the reclining Always lower the footrest as shown in the illustration Remote Control Stand B seat back Otherwise you may get injured or break the chair Sy hs A y Lower the footrest For operation of the reclining function see page 12 Store joystick after usage Otherwise you may get injured or break the chair Make sure to turn the main POWER switch to OFF after every use and to unplug the chair from the wall outlet Accident or injury may result if children or pets play with the chair N Caution Make sure to return the reclining seat back to the upright position and lower the footrest com pletely after using the chair Wipe the chair off after every use and store the chair in a place free of excess humidity Do not pull on the cord to unplug the chair from the wall outlet be sure to grasp the plug firm ly when unplugging If you will not be using the chair for some time make sure to unplug it from the wall outlet AFTER USE 16 MASSAGE PROGRAMS amp SELECTION These automatic pr
10. SERVICE AND WARRANTY 32 REGULAR MAINTENANCE FOR SAFETY REGULAR MAINTENANCE FOR SAFETY 33 Regular Maintenance Will Preserve the Life of Your Chair Have you experienced any of these problems The chair does not start with the main POWER switch set to on The power cord has been cracked or scratched The power cord or plug becomes abnormally hot The chair produces a burnt smell abnormal sound or vibration The auto timer function does not work in some cases The fabric is torn where it comes into contact with the rollers or air cells Other failures If you find anything listed above stop using and unplug the power cord from the outlet to prevent failure or accident Be sure to contact with the vendor where you purchased for maintenance To Use Safely Durable years vary depending on condition of use After about five years of use a professional inspection is recommended even if there are no symptoms or problems For inspection fees contact the vendor Name amp Model Number Inada Chair ROBOSTIC HCP D6A Power Supply AC120V Power Consumption 170W Power Frequency 60Hz Rated Time 30 minutes Kneading Speed 7 levels from minimum 10 times minute to maximum 40 times minute Tapping Speed 7 levels from minimum 188 times minute to maximum 480 times minute Roller Width No level Minimum approx 2 4 inches Maximum a
11. The sub remote control is for selecting Kneading Reverse Kneading Type 1 amp 2 Roller 1 amp 2 or the Memory Function E Massage Intensity and Roller Vertical Position Adjustment Operation Action Pull joystick up Push joystick down aa Push joystick forward Roller moves upward Roller moves downward Roller presses forward for higher massage intensity Roller withdraws for lower massage intensity vce Pull joystick backward E Manual Selection Mode Button When you press this button the upper right of the button blinks to enable the Manual Selection Mode using the joystick and sub remote control When you press it again the lights go off and operation stops after returning the rollers to Storage Position Right illustration indicates manual selection program is underway E Joystick Light Blinks when shoulder position adjustment is available or the joystick is needs to be pulled toward you When blinking stops and the light is steady the joystick is ready for operation E Tapping Dial Starts ey the tapping action and adjusts speed Action a and accelerates the Turn to fasi tapping action Slows down the tapping Turn to soul action Stops when further rotated E Kneading Dial Starts an ae the kneading action and adjusts speed Action Starts and accelerates the Turn to fasi kneading action Slows down the kneading Turn t
12. Then the foot slide function automatically ex tends or shortens the footrest to match the length of your legs The foot slide automatic adjustment function becomes available when you release the Reclining button After the foot slide stops you can further adjust the footrest position using the Foot Slide buttons If the main POWER switch at the back of chair is set to ON you can adjust the reclining position Make sure no one especially children or pets is in the way when lowering the reclining seat back Be careful that people and or objects are not caught behind the seat back Do not place body or objects between the armrest and the chair when lowering the seat back Warning When the opening 1 safety unit is working the reclining buttons up down on the remote control or sub remote control are disabled When the opening 2 safety unit is working the reclining buttons down on the remote con trol or sub remote control are disabled 12 POSITION ADJUSTMENT 13 POSITION ADJUSTMENT How To Use The Footrest E To raise the footrest Remie Contrl Press and hold the Footrest J button on the remote control Release when you reach the desired footrest position Position that requires attention when the footrest is being raised Footrest gt Seat E To lower the footrest Press and hold the Footrest button on the remote control Release when you reach the desired footr
13. althcare Program Massages 10 courses are available aimed at soothing or improving of health Choose from this newly pre set massage menu by simply pressing one of the Healthcare Program buttons Operation lights for Healthcare Programs light up orange How To Operate Healthcare Program Press the POWER button If no selection is made within 5 minutes the power automatically shuts off Prompts selection of program GY rounne SOUDER A Push the button for the Healthcare Program of your choice HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS A Y P Confirms the program selection Automatic Shiatsu Locator Function is carried out Wait a while Always sit as far back as possible and place your head on S pas ee the pillow for precise Shiatsu Point location Shoulder adjustment is available when Shoulder light is lit Use the Shoulder Position Adjustment buttons eo 4 to move the rollers if desired If no adjustment SHOULDER Sa SET g is necessary do not use the buttons You cannot adjust shoulder position with the joystick P MER FULLBODY M SHIATSU FOOT l VIBRATION BACK PRESSURE J ie Starts massaging Massage completed Massage action ends rollers return to the storage position upper part of seat back Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length and Area Specific Massage of any particular area on the body to no more than 5 minutes A Caution Continual use for extended pe
14. at Prohibited or into the moving parts Do not sit wearing hard objects like hair accessories May result in personal injury Do not place anything other than legs and feet on the footrest May result in personal injury Do not operate the massage chair or leave it operating when there is no one in it May result in accident or injury J SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety Precautions During Use Caution Required Action In an emergency or if there is any sudden malfunction push the STOP button on the remote con trol to make the chair stop immediately If you begin to experience marked pain or other unusual physical discomfort while using the chair seek medical advice immediately and discontinue use of the chair If you feel the massage is too strong reduce the stimulation according to this Operating Manual If this solution does not work stop using and contact the vendor May result in injury if you continue use with high stimulation under such circumstances Make sure to keep the back pad in place during massage Do not use the chair without the back pad May result in personal injury Do not fall asleep in the chair during a massage May result in personal injury Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length Area Specific Massage of any partic ular area on the body to no more than 5 minutes Co
15. ction Changing from a Healthcare Program to Manual Selection Mode If you press a Manual Selection button during Healthcare programs the shift occurs in either way below Rollers are once stored during Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function before shifting to Manual Selection Mode f Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function has already finished you can shift to Manual Selection Mode directly Display of Intensity Adjustment Light Stopping in the Middle of a Massage To stop during a massage press the POWER button Operation stops after storing the rollers Press the STOP button in an emergency or when some problem occurs Massage action stops at that point After a safety check press the POWER button again to bring the rollers back to the storage position Then the power will be turned off If you feel the massage is too intense lower the intensity according to the Adjusting Massage Actions In Healthcare Program Massages on this page If this solution does not work stop using and contact the vendor May result in injury if constantly used on a high stimulation level A Caution e Do not place hands or feet into the roller tracks or into the space between the seat back and the seat or into moving parts Do not wear hard objects like accessories while using this chair If your legs or feet come out of the footrest during the massage do not try to force then back in HEALT
16. d 3 If the same message is displayed again stop using the chair and unplug it from the wall outlet Contact the vendor for assistance The Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function is not working properly The height of rollers does not fit the shoulders Sit further back in the chair so your head rests firmly on the seat back Or you can adjust the shoulder position with the Shoulder Position button just after the Shiatsu points are located The footrest adjusting function is not working properly The footrest does not reach the bottom of my feet Sit with your ankles touching the back of the foot unit so that the sensors located near the ankle can function properly If your ankles do not reach the back of the foot unit use the footrest buttons to adjust the angle See page 13 for details Repairs or disassembly may not be performed by anyone other than an authorized serviceperson 9 roblem Cause amp Solution D 3 oO Cause amp Solution roblem a oO ause amp Solution Problem O ause amp Solution roblem B Massage action stops in the middle of the program Turn the main POWER switch on the back of the chair to OFF Wait 5 seconds and then turn it ON again 1 If chair returns to normal no further action is needed 2 If this doesn t fix the problem stop using the chair immediately to prevent any accident or injury Unplug the chair from the wall outlet and contac
17. eat calf and feet in 4 settings off low medium and high Vibration Light Shoulder Position Adjustment Light Displays the status of back foot vibration llluminates when Shoulder Position in 3 settings off low and high Adjustment Buttons are usable OFF Lo Med Hi OFF Lo Hi S SHOULDER POSITION 5 Reclining Button See page 12 Manual Selection Mode Button This button activates the Manual Selection Mode If the button is pressed once again the operation will stop after the rollers return to Storage Posi tion see page 20 E Joystick Adjusts the roller position by moving back and forth or up and down See page 19 Tapping Dial See page 20 Joystick Light See page 20 Kneading Dial See page 20 Manual Selection Mode Buttons Selects among Kneading Type 1 Kneading Type 2 Kneading Reverse Roller 1 and Roll er 2 See page 20 Memory Buttons Recalls saved operation See pages 22 and 23 Start Stop Button Starts Stops saved operation See pages 22 and 23 COMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION Save Button Saves massage action A Warning set with joystick and or in Manual Selection Do not spill water and or other liquids on the remote control sub remote control and or joystick Mode See page 22 Do not handle the remote control with wet hands Do not sit on the remote control sub remote control and or joystick Do not drop or
18. eat Vibrator 395557 1 Seat COMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION Seat Air Cushion Instep Air Cushion Thigh Air Cushion Calf Air Cushion Ankle Air Cushion Foot Air Foot Vibrator Cushion Shutter closed cammeo RET al a aai Panel Joint WN 7 Control ATI Remote Control Reclining Safety a Stand Mechanism lt Joystick Panel Side Cover Control Box T Cord Connector nn A Power Cord WW aa O BO 5 LEA U Plug to Wheels Power Connector Main POWER Switch COMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION COMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION COMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION Remote Control Remote Control Display Displays information such as massage action de Toasts scription and intensity See right POWER Button Turns the remote control power ON and OFF Push ing the POWER button while the chair is activated causes the rollers to return to the starting position after which the chair turns itself off Pa STOP Button Use this button to shut the chair off immediately in case of emergency or if there is some malfunction during operation of the chair Rollers will not be re turned to the storage position ieee We Buttons Use b and V7 to adjust the angle of the reclin GY recunne HR ing seat back See page 12 Shoulder Position Adjustment Buttons Lights Adjusts shoulder position while Shoulder Position Light is on See page 21 or 25 Foot Slide
19. est position When the footrest stops the foot slide function automatically slides the footrest in or out to match the length of your legs After the foot slide stops you can further adjust the footrest position using the Foot Slide buttons If the main POWER switch at the back of the chair is ON you can adjust the footrest angle If your ankles do not reach the wall of the foot unit adjust the reclining position or the footrest position until the footrest fits firmly around the legs and feet Make sure no one especially children or pets is in the way when lowering the footrest Be careful that people and or objects are not caught under the footrest A Warning Be careful not to get hands caught when raising the footrest by hand Do not release hands suddenly while lifting footrest by hand Do not place fingers legs or ob jects between the footrest and the armrest when raising the footrest A Caution Do not place anything other than the legs and feet on the footrest Foot Slide Automatic Adjusting Function Foot Slide Sensors The Foot Slide Adjusting Function uses sensors located in the ankle area of the foot unit to determine if the footrest needs to be lengthened or shortened Sit with your ankles firmly against the wall of the foot unit so that the sensors can work properly If your ankles do not reach the wall of the foot unit adjust the reclining position or the footrest posi tion until the fo
20. for holes or tears in the chair covering lift the back pad to check the seat back Also check other parts for tearing Stop using the chair immediately if you find even the small est tear Unplug the chair and contact the vendor for assistance Re Using the chair with holes or tears in the covering could result in injury or electric shock p Prohibited Safety Precautions Before Use Make sure that the main POWER switch on the chair is set to OFF before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet May result in injury or electric shock Make sure that the plugs on the power cord are inserted fully into the cord connector and the wall outlet May result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Before using the chair for the first time turn on all the power switches in order as indicated in this manual to check that the chair is operating properly Before using raise the reclining seat to its fully upright position Then recline the seat back slowly S to the most comfortable position remembering to start off with a lighter massage f i Starting with a deep massage can result in injury Elderly people and persons with weak bones should be especially Required Action careful when selecting massage intensity When sitting down in the chair do so slowly ensuring that the spinal rollers are in the correct posi tion at either side of the spine The backbone should lie comfortably between
21. he action to be saved has not Solution been started or has stopped for more than 90 seconds after the saving function was initiated The saving action stops automatically after 5 minutes Use the Intensity button on the remote control to adjust the intensity of the Healthcare Program In the Manual Selection Mode operate the joystick If you still feel the massage is not strong enough lower the reclining seat back and sit deeply to put more weight on the reclining seat back You can also remove the buffer pad from inside the back pad to strengthen the intensity i The joystick panel does not close How do I make the massage lighter Cause amp Check if the joystick panel is caught in something around the joystick and that the joy Solution stick has been fully pulled toward you Selection Mode operate the joystick If you still feel the massage is strong replace the buffer pad inside the back Panel Joint pad with the accessory buffer pad thicker You can also raise the reclining seat back to lessen the intensity a yy The joystick panel came off A Use the Intensity button on the remote control to adjust the intensity of the Healthcare Program In the Manual It is designed to detach for safety reasons Set the Joy z 2 5 pe stick panel so that the slit on the joystick panel fits the spilled water on the chair What should do 5 rotation axis convex ofthe joystick panel jointon tne ae ee ee ee righ
22. int parts of the air cushions Before using raise the reclining seat back to its fully upright position Then recline the seat back A Caution slowly to the most comfortable position remembering to start off with a lighter massage Do not sit down on the chair with the footrest raised Any sudden heavy weight on the foot rest could cause damage to the mechanism _ How To Use The Reclining Seat Back Z E To raise the reclining seat back 5 Press and hold the Reclining GJ button on the remote control or Remote Control Sub Remote Control 5 upward Reclining button on the sub remote control NG A Release when you reach the desired position ING lt x E Using Safety Feature When an object is caught in this opening on 1 fe E To lower the reclining seat back Press and hold the Reclining button on the remote Intentional clearance for subtle movements of the armrest unit control or downward Reclining button on the sub remote control Release when you reach the desired position A f The horizontal and Using Safety Feature vertical movements When an object is caught in this 7 71 Y are designed to allow opening 4 4 Zs the reclining safety EEA EE unit to operate You can use the Reclining button on the sub remote control when the joystick panel opens The footrest activates whenever the reclining function is used When the chair stops reclining the footrest also stops moving
23. le damage to property or injury to persons using the chair and others The symbols shown below are used throughout the Operating Manual to highlight important safety instructions Please adhere to all precautions Descriptions of each chair component can be found on pages 5 8 PTEoL EWA E a E This action could result in serious This action could result in personal A Warning injury or death A Caution injury or damage to property Types of Symbols and Description Na Do not lt 2 D t touch i Electrical Do nor use In Warning or caution Required action di amp Unplug the chair or near water grounding such as in a bathroom Remember to keep this Operating Manual in an easily accessible place Safety Precautions Installation Caution Do not install the chair in an area of high hu SS midity such as a bathroom or sauna Do not use the chair outdoors Prohibited Could result in injury or electric shock Prohibited Only install on a flat level surface 3 Chair could tip over accidentally if placed on an uneven surface Required Action Safety Precautions Before Use A Warning Space Requirements This product must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current in order to reduce the risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a gr
24. let control display screen When the rollers stop mid massage turning the main POWER switch ON again will reset the rollers to the starting position up per part of seat back The chair will then turn itself off Do not use with any type of transformer device A Warning May result in injury or electric shock Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet make sure that the main POWER switch is set to OFF Make sure that the plugs on the power cord are inserted fully into the cord connector and the wall outlet Before using the chair for the first time turn on all the switches in order as indicated in this manual to check that the chair is operating properly Z Caution 10 BEFORE USE Checking Seat Cover Check for tearing on the chair by unzipping the upper part of the re Chair Covering Zipper clining seat back and lowering the back pad as illustration shows Reclining A Warning Seat Back Check for tearing on the chair by lowering the back pad Zipper Back Pad before use Also check the other parts Stop using the chair immediately if you find even the smallest tear Unplug the chair and contact the vendor for assistance How To Move The Chair The chair is equipped with wheels that make it easy to move First raise the reclining seat back and turn the main POWER to OFF Then unplug the power co
25. ntact with vinyl covers or some wall coverings for a prolonged A Caution period of time Do not iron Care and Maintenance of Remote Control Joystick and Control Box Wipe dirt off the remote control sub remote control joystick and or control box with a dry cloth Never use a damp or wet cloth gt May result in mechanical failure Caring for Other Plastic Parts First soak a soft cloth in lukewarm water in which a small amount of neutral detergent has been add ed Then thoroughly wring it out before wiping the parts in question Do not use alcohol based or other household cleaning products or abrasives because they can scratch or crack the finish and or cause color to fade Removing Headrest and Back Pad Please follow these instructions when removing 1 the headrests or back pad To put them back on follow these instructions Headrest a Zipper in reverse Pi 1 Undo the velcro that holds the headrest to the back pad and remove the headrest Back Pad 2 Unzip the zipper connecting the seat back and Zipper the reclining seat back covers Reclining 3 Undo the snaps that hold the back pad i Seat Back on and remove the back pad Zipper Zipper Be sure to keep the back pad in place dur ing massage Do not use the chair with out the back pad May result in personal injury A Caution CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WARRANTY 1 Warranty A warranty card is provided separately by each vend
26. ntinual use for extended periods of time can result in over stimulation which could cause the opposite of the de sired effect or even injury Set 30 minutes in total for reference per day and keep appropriate intervals between each massage session If your leg or foot comes out of the footrest during the massage do not try to force it back in Undue force may result in damage to the mechanism a Unplug If there is a power outage or the possibility of a power outage stop the chair immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the chair from the wall outlet Accident or injury may result if the chair is still in operating mode when the power resumes If there is a threat of lightning stop the chair immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the chair from the wall outlet If the chair does not start or if there is any type of malfunction to prevent accidents it is best to stop the chair immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the chair from the wall outlet Coniact the vendor for assistance regarding repairs or maintenance Electric shock or fire caused by a short circuit may result if the chair is left plugged in under such circumstances J Safety Precautions After Use or When Not in Use A Caution _ Required Action Make sure to turn the main POWER switch to OFF after every use and to unplug the chair from the wall outlet Accident o
27. o action Stops when further rotated E Kneading Reverse Kneading Press this button to start kneading in REVERSE reverse when the light in the upper right hand corner is lit To return to the original direction press this button again For explanation of the memory function see pages 22 and 23 E KNEADING TYPES m D ek illustration shows that the Kneading cuon escription Reverse action is underway Kneading Reproduces multiple massage Tvpe 1 actions like human touch while E Roll yp changing kneading speed oller Action Description Kneading Reproduces multiple massage actions p Type 2 by combining kneading and Shiatsu Stretches the spine through vertical roller movement Roller 1 To change the direction move the joystick upward or downward Kneading Kneadin I9 jia TY S Left illustration shows that the Kneading Type 1 action is under way Partially stretches the spine through vertical roller movement Roller 2 To adjust the center of the roller action range move the joystick upward or downward Also this operation changes the movement direction To start press this button and the light in the upper right hand corner will light up To stop press this button again To start press this button and the light in ROLLER 1 ROLLER 2 the upper right hand corner will light up
28. of O Persons being treated for personal injuries O High fever 100 F or higher Ex Strong acute inflammation illness caused by fatigue chills blood pressure fluctuation or asthenia O Persons in the early stages of pregnancy or immediately after giving birth SQ The following persons must not use this massage chair O Persons who have electronic medical device s easily susceptible to electromagnetic interference Ex pacemaker O Abnormal or curved spine O Persons planning to use the chair for treatment or for rehabilitation purposes Required Action O Persons with malignant tumor s Persons under bed rest orders O Persons with acute gastro intestinal complaints or ailments such as gastritis enteritis or hepatitis O Persons under a doctor s care or those experiencing unusual physical discomfort O Joint dysfunction due to rheumatism gout or other diseases O Persons with symptoms such as qualm dizziness or tinnitus O Inflammation due to sprain or torn muscles O Persons who are unable to communicate and persons who are physically challenged Do not use the chair with anything other than an AC 120 V power source May result in fire or electric shock Do not use with any type of transformer device SO May result in injury or electric shock Do not use if the power cord or plug s is damaged or if the wall outlet is loose May result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Before each use check
29. ograms provide massages to meet your desired purpose and application You can choose your favorite one from the pro gram buttons on the remote control Healthcare Programs Types of Massage Manual Selection Mode MASSAGE PROGRAMS amp SELECTION Massage speed intensity and position are ad justable through the remote control sub re mote control and joystick 17 5 program provides 3D movement through roller advancement and retraction Normal program provides a 2D movement You can switch between 21 and normal programs by pressing the same program button of your choice during each program During normal program operation only the program name is shown on Remote Control Display Fullbody Relief 3 Fullbody Relief orman A comprehensive fullbody massage approx 15 minutes Stiff Shoulders 23 Stiff Shoulders noman Focused massage on the neck and shoulders approx 13 minutes lt 1 Lower Back Tension 3 Lower Back Tension oman Focused massage on the lower back approx 12 minutes Shiatsu ELB Shiatsu oma Slow motion roller action massages the entire body approx 13 minutes Seat ELD Seat moma A combination of vibration and air pressure massage for the buttocks approx 12 minutes The duration of each course varies depending on height body type reclining angle and other factors related to the user MASSAGE PROGRAMS am
30. or Please read the contents carefully and keep it in a safe place You will need the card to facilitate warranty repairs If the chair is to be used outside the home in a commercial setting for example fees will be charged for repairs even while the chair is under warranty 2 Repairs amp Service Before calling for repairs or service use the Troubleshooting guide on pages 27 29 to see if the problem can be solved easily If the problem persists contact the vendor for assistance Have the following information ready 1 Your name address and phone number 2 Product name and model number see page 34 3 Serial No see the Serial No label on the back cover of the chair 4 Date of purchase 5 Trouble status 6 Proof of purchase If the warranty is valid Show the vendor the warranty card A service charge may apply subject to the nature of the trouble and or repair according to the terms of the warranty See the warranty for full details If the warranty has expired Consult the vendor If the product can be repaired the vendor will give you an estimate of the cost to repair the product Replacement parts stock We will stock service parts except fabric of this product for at least six years after terminating the production of this mod el Service parts refer to those necessary for maintaining the intended performance of the product For more information on service Contact the vendor CUSTOMER
31. otrest fits firmly around the legs and feet E To shorten the foot slide After the foot slide finishes its automatic adjustment press the Foot Slide button on the remote control Opening of the footrest E To extend the foot slide After the foot slide finishes its automatic adjustment press the Foot Slide 19 button on the remote control W rnin Do not place fingers legs or objects between the footrest and the armrest when the foot a g slide function is in operation Headrest Two headrests small and large are provided for use with the chair Use them to keep your head in a com Headrest small fortable natural position during your massage Headrest Velcro large The small headrest is attached to the chair with vel cro SO you can adjust the position Adjust the small headrest to match the position of your head before a starting the massage Buffer Pad There is a buffer pad located behind the back ey pad that helps absorb some of the roller stimula Back Pad tion Remove the buffer pad if you feel that the massage is too light Replace with a thicker ac a Buffer Pad cessory buffer pad in case of the opposite To replace the buffer pad unzip the top of the l seat back and the lower back pad Zipper Shiatsu Foot Pad The ROBOSTIC comes with a Shiatsu Foot Pad The foot shiatsu mat can be placed in the foo
32. ounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is B properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances GROUNDED OUTLETS Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in the risk of electric shock Check x Electrical with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded 2 grounding Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a 12 qualified electrician This product is for use on a nominal AC 120V circuit and has a grounding plug that ioe looks like the plug illustrated in the figure to the right Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet GROUNDING ai having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product GROUNDED OUTLET BOX O Persons who have been instructed by a doctor to avoid massage therapy Ex Thrombosis severe aneurism acute varicosity or dermatitis and or skin infection including inflammation of the hypodermis Prohibited Persons with suspected acute neck sprain whiplash injury Persons with any of the following conditions should seek medical advice before using the chair O Serious heart conditions Sensory impairment caused by serious peripheral circulatory disorders due to diabetes and other diseases O Osteoporosis spinal fractures acute pain and or symptoms there
33. p Adjusting Manual Selection Massages You can combine massaging actions of your choice from among menus to O A circle in the adjustment column means that particular adjustment can be made in the course of that massage action Description Speed if Up Down a Simple kneading action O 7 levels 1 Press the Memory button Right illustration shows Memory 1 is selected Action Sub Remote Control Joystick Starts the previously saved massage action If there is no data perform saving procedures on page 22 This button lights up as shown on the right during the program Switches between Forward and Reverse 7 levels Complex feeling like Human Touch O 3 levels Press the Start Stop button Kneading combined with Shiatsu O 3 levels G Description Speed T Up Down ay Simple tapping action O 7 levels O G Description Speed Up Down D Action Sub Remote Control p Joystick The saved massage action is repeated This action stops 15 minutes after the start of Manual Selection Mode or by pressing the Start Stop button Action Sub Remote 4 Control Joystick i O Operation stops Re Stretches spine Changes direction zZ f ie Partially stretches spine O barnes ter E O uw m g a If you
34. p SELECTION 18 MANUAL SELECTION MODE 19 MANUAL SELECTION MODE You can select and combine your favorite massage action using the remote control joystick or sub remote control Massage action in the manual selection mode is indicated by green lights The joystick is indicated by a blue light Remote Control You can select air massage seat calf foot and vibration back foot on the remote control E Air Massage Intensity Adjustment Starts with Medium In the illustration below you can change in the following order every time you press one of the Air Massage buttons Seat O Calf and Foot POWER C E AIR MASSAGE eee eo 2Hi 6 Hi QHi y RECLINING L j F Display of Air Massage Lights Med aY P FOOTREST FOOT SLIDE Kec MES Mee g Eo VIBRATION Above illustration shows Seat set for Med Calf for Hi and Foot for Lo E Vibration Intensity Adjustment Starts with Lo In the illustration below you can change in the following order sill time you press the Back Vibration or Foot Vibration button e TOSES Lo BACK VIBRATION J VIBRATION Above illustration shows Back set for Mi and Foot for Lo Display of Intensity Adjustment Lights Joystick amp Sub Remote Control You can adjust speed of Kneading and Tapping massage intensity and roller vertical positions using the joystick
35. pprox 7 inches Upper Body Vertical Speed One full cycle top to bottom to top again in approx 20 seconds Back Stroke Range Approx 25 inches in partial roller massage approx 6 inches Pre set Programs Healthcare Programs 10 types 5 types x 2 patterns with Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function Manual Selection 6 types include Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function Vibrating Function 2 types Foot and Back Toggles between 2 levels of intensity for each location Seat vibration is available only in the Seat program Air Massage Air pressure approx 32kPa Auto Timer Approx 15 minutes Healthcare Programs vary in duration Footrest Adjustment Range Approx 11 inches with automatic Foot Slide adjustment function Reclining Angle Approx 120 170 from floor level continuous motion Automatic reclining oO zZ Approx 31 x 56 82 x 48 36 inches e Chair Dimensions E Numbers in represent dimensions when fully reclined and with footrest flat oO L Weight Approx 249 Ibs o fa Outer Covering Synthetic leather with antibacterial soil resistant finish 2 Remote Control Stand Power Cord T shaped Wrench Shiatsu Foot Pad Accessories Buffer Pad Thick Headrest Small 34
36. r injury may result if children or pets try to play with the chair Make sure to return the reclining seat back to the upright position and lower the footrest complete ly after using the chair Wipe the chair off after every use and store your chair in a place free of excess humidity Do not place any object on the seat reclining seat back armrest footrest sub remote control and or joystick N Unplug Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the chair from the wall outlet make sure to grasp the plug firmly when unplugging May result in electric shock or short circuit which could in turn result in fire When cleaning or caring for the chair make sure to unplug the chair from the wall outlet first Do not touch the power cord with wet hands If you will not be using the chair for some time make sure to unplug it from the wall outlet Dust and moisture can cause electrical insulation to deteriorate resulting in possible electric shock short circuit or fire J Others Precautions A Warning N 9 Do not stand on the chair Do not sit on any part of the chair other than the seat Personal injury or damage to the chair may result if the chair tips over Do not sit on or get out of chair with the footrest raised Prohibited a Seca Do not stand on the control box and or place any object on it D Do not remodel the chair Anyone other than an authorized serviceperson must
37. rd from the outlet and lift the chair up with another person as shown in illustrations 2 and 3 by holding the carry handles shown in il lustration 1 Wheel in the desired direction with the front part lifted up 2 1 Carry Handle BEFORE USE Armrest Lift the front up 3 Caution Lift the Wheels front up f Hold the carry handle not the armrest for movement Do not move the chair while someone is on it Be careful not to get feet caught underneath when mov ing the chair 11 POSITION ADJUSTMENT How To Sit Make sure the footrest is down When the chair is off the rollers are normally drawn back into the left and right sides of the upper part of the seat back Storage Position For safety reasons first check the position of the rollers If they are in any posi tion other than storage position turn the main POWER switch on before sitting down to allow the rollers to return to the Stor age Position When you finish checking sit down slowly in the center of the seat according to the instructions shown below 2 Place your head firmly against the headrest See page 14 for instructions on how to adjust the headrest Place your hips firmly against the reclining seat back O Correct X Incorrect Air Cushion Air Cushion Place your legs with the Do not forcibly place your legs in air cushions still folded the jo
38. riods of time can result in over stimulation which could cause the opposite of the desired effect or even injury Aim for no more than 30 minutes total massage time per day 25 Adjusting Massage Actions In Healthcare Program Massages Back Massage Intensity Adjustment During a Healthcare Program 1 press the Hi button to strengthen m al 2 press the Lo button to soften BACK PRESSURE 1 Rollers press forward while pressing Hi 2 and withdraw while pressing the Lo button Thus the massage intensity can be controlled Air Massage Intensity Adjustment Starts on Medium In the illustration on the right you can change in Display of Air Massage Light the following order every time you press the Air Massage buttons Seat Calf or Foot OFF Lo Med Hi E Med gt Hi EVERA Vibration Intensity Adjustment Starts on Lo In the illustration on the right you can change in the following order every time you press the Back Vibration or Foot Vibration button A Z 4 OFF Lo Hi BACK A a ce gt Hi eau VIBRATION i f i i Lo i FuLLBonv SHIATSU FOOT Lo Lo O Lo a be 1 ETD VIBRATION Changing Programs Changing from one Healthcare Program to another Healthcare Program If any other Healthcare Program button is pressed during a Healthcare Program rollers once return to the storage position to restart with Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Fun
39. s the POWER or Manual Selection Mode button Then the Once the Manual Selection Mode stops while saving the saving action stops accordingly rollers stop after going back to the storage position In an emergency or if some malfunction occurs use the STOP button to stop Massage action continues even though the recording to memory finishes the operation immediately After confirming safety press the POWER button Rollers return to the storage position and stop A Caution e its am aes eee ee reg anes aie reste Hats ey the ie time f ven when any button other than Reclining Footrest Foot Slide AIR or Vibration on the remote F control or RECLINING on the sub remote control is pressed it will also be ignored However if If you feel the massage is too intense lower the intensity as described on pages 19 and 20 any of above is pressed again the saving stops If any of the POWER STOP Start Stop or Man Caution If this solution does not work stop using and contact the vendor ual Selection Mode button is pressed once the massage action the stops In this case if the May result in injury if constantly used on a high stimulation level Shoulder Position button or Back Pressure button on the remote control is pressed it is ignored If your legs or feet come out of the footrest during the massage do not try to force them back in 21 22 MANUAL SELECTION MODE How To Recall Start A Saved Program Guide To Combining am
40. t armrest See the illustration on the right Right Armrest A Immediately turn the main POWER switch to OFF and then unplug the chair from the wall outlet Contact the ven 9 Do not use with panel detached dor for assistance I ee i z Can you use the chair even if you are overweight D2 O EA ee Mire E E E E N A AEA E We recommend the chair be used by people weighing up to 220 Ibs If you weigh more than that try sitting lightly in the chair and not reclining too far lt 29 30 CARE amp STORAGE 31 CARE amp STORAGE Storage After wiping off any dust or dirt store your chair in a place that is relatively dry If you are not going to use the chair for some time put a cover on it that will protect it from dust and dirt Pets can sometimes chew on power cords so try to keep pets away from the chair even when it s being stored Do not install the chair where it can come into contact with direct heat such as direct sunlight or a ra Z Caution diator Care and Maintenance A Caution When cleaning or caring for your chair make sure to unplug the chair from the wall first Do not touch autio the power cord with wet hands Caring for the Back Pad Headrest and Covers Use a damp cloth that has been soaked in warm water and a mild detergent and then thoroughly wring out before cleaning any spots or grime The fabric color can change if the chair is in co
41. t the vendor for assistance The rollers stop during the massage Sometimes when the massage speed is slow and there is too much pressure on the rollers they can stop moving temporarily This is not breakage Just slightly lift your body The rollers moved up to the top and then stopped The auto timer will cause the rollers to move up to the top of the chair when the massage time is finished so as not to interfere with your movements when getting out of the chair If you want to continue the massage press the POWER button on the remote control again E O E A I E 44 LE R A E E E E E A E CAA AEY The rollers are designed to provide for the alternating tapping function so in the stopped position they are sometimes out of line this is part of their design and there is nothing wrong with the chair If I try to raise or lower the footrest or use the Foot Slide function during the leg or foot massage the chair stops For safety purposes the air pressure massage is designed to stop if the footrest or foot slide is activated during the massage The reclining function does not work Check if there is anything caught between reclining seat back and control box or armrest and side cover The reclining safety unit may have been activated TROUBLESHOOTING 28 TROUBLESHOOTING FAQ Saving function stops How do I make the massage deeper Cause amp The auto timer function prevents saving if t
42. t unit if so desired Caution If the stimulation is too intense remove the Shiatsu Foot Pad Shiatsu Foot Pad POSITION ADJUSTMENT 14 POSITION ADJUSTMENT POSITION ADJUSTMENT How To Release And Store Joystick You can store the joystick when unused E How to release 1 Joystick is stored 2 Open the panel 3 Joystick is released Panel gt b ASS ine To release the joystick lift the panel approx 0 4 inch as in 2 By doing so the joystick automatically comes up and the panel opens accordingly approx 2 seconds Joystick does not work when the remote control power is off Press the POWER Button on the remote control for operation E How to store 1 Joystick is released 2 Close the 3 Joystick is stored Pull toward you To store the joystick pull the joystick toward you before closing the panel Do not forcibly push back the joystick You can store even when remote control power is off E Joystick Safeguard Do not apply force by putting your weight on the joystick Gently handle the joystick If force more than 11 Ibs is applied from on top or in handling the joystick drops This is not failure but a result of the safeguard function Do not place any object on the joystick panel Do not forcibly pull up or bend the joystick to the side
43. the most comfortable position Automatic Reclining Function The seat back can be reclined to any angle between approx 120 and 170 The footrest can be raised to an approx 90 angle Both can be easily adjusted to find the most comfortable position for you Vibration Massage Function Vibration mechanisms are located in the seat foot rest foot unit and chair back The soothing vibra tions make for a relaxing massage With state of the art technology Various Course Functions 10 healthcare programs auto and manual selection modes can be selected to satisfy your particular needs Standard Remote Control Stand A standard remote control stand is available which accommodates the remote control Foot massage unit stays on the soles of your feet Foot Slide Sensors The footrest activates whenever you choose to re cline the seat back After reclining the footrest length is adjusted automatically to provide a calf or foot massage according to your leg length As a therapeutic massage device the ROBOSTIC provides the following benefits Relaxes muscles Relieves minor muscle aches and pains MAIN FEATURES COMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION Chair Reclining Seat Back Headrest Rollers Storage roller position is inside upper part of the seat back Back Sub Remote Control Pad Armrest Carry Handle i I N Footrest Calf Unit ig Foot Unit if 74 S
44. the rollers without having to turn or twist the body Do not sit stand or lean on the footrest unless you are sitting in the chair or getting up from the chair Personal injury or damage to the chair may result if the chair tips over if you have not used this chair for a period of time reread this Operating Manual to ensure correct usage Do not use the chair in any way not prescribed by the Operating Manual Do not use the chair to S gether with any other therapeutic device or with an electric blanket May result in injury or have a negative effect on health Prohibited Do not move the chair while someone is in it Accident or injury may result if the chair tips over N Safety Precautions During Use A Warning Do not wrap the power cord or the remote control cord around the chair or place the chair on top of either cord Do not scratch tear treat unduly twist stretch or bend the power cord or the remote control cord Cord may fray or tear resulting in fire or electric shock Do not spill or drop water on the chair or the remote control May result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Children should not use the chair It is advisable to keep children and pets away from the chair es D pecially behind the reclining seat back or under the seat or footrest Prohibited May result in accident or injury Do not use if the chair covering is torn Unplug the power cord
45. tion If the adjustment is unnecessary leave in the POSITION 5 Light on the remote control is on current state SHOULDER Starts saving the massage action If you wish to overwrite data already saved press the Save button again The button lights up while saving as shown on the right Press the Save button To start the desired mas sage action you can use the remote control joystick m and or sub remote control Perform the massage action you wish to save m using joystick and sub remote control You can also Save see page O 3 readin Kneading eadin O 2 and start See page 23 MAS TYPE TYPE 2 REVERSE ROLLER 1 ROLLER 2 Q saging action through the E a gt ce Q m memory function BDA W A g m Sub Remote Control Joystick E E O The massage action is The rollers return to the storage position upper z completed in 15 minutes part of seat back Press the Start Stop button 5 minutes later to finish eae Cd saving D 7 Operation Stops Changing Programs From Manual Selection Mode to Healthcare Program If you press a Healthcare Program Button during Manual Selection Mode the rollers once return to the storage posi tion and then start the Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function to shift to a Healthcare Program es y Saving stops when the action being saved has been stopped for more than 90 seconds after saving begins SO au WSU Ste EMIS To stop mid massage pres
46. to be able to recline the seat back fully without obstruction Z Caution Do not use in areas of high humidity such as bath rooms or saunas at least Only install on a flat level surface Attachment Unit A Do not use in areas of high debris or dust content Do not use where ambient temperature is 100 F or over Do not install the chair where it can come into contact with direct heat such as direct sunlight or a radiator To avoid damaging floor surfaces and to cut down onthe gees DZ ae noise of the chair it may be better to install the chair on i a carpeted surface or to lay a piece of carpet under the at least chair Do not use electric blanket 16 inches The chair is very heavy so please be careful when un loading it so as not to damage floor surfaces Install the chair at least 40 inches away from TVs radios and or other audio or video equipment Noise from these devices can cause problems When a person who weighs 220 Ibs or more sits on the chair approx 9 5 Ibs load per 0 16 in will press on to the floor Main Power Connection BEFORE USE BEFORE USE 1 Plug the power cord in 2 Turn on the main POW to the cord connector ER switch on the back A located at the back of p 9 of the chair TY the chair first 9 T P A text message should A Then plug the other appear on the remote m end into the wall out
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