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Doctor`s Choice (MODEL HCP-9101A)
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1. If the seat back is reclined even if only slightly the seat back may not move automatically at the start of the operation Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length Do not exceed five minutes for area specific massage of any particular part of the body A Caution Continuous use for extended periods of time can result in over stimulation which could cause the opposite of the desired effect or even injury The total amount of time for a daily massage should be limited to about 30 minutes keeping appropriate intervals between each massage session SWWYDOU d 13SJYd NOILD314S IWNNVWI 21 MANUAL SELECTION Description of Manual Selection Operations You can combine massaging actions of your choice from among menus to A circle in the adjustment column means that the particular adjustment can be made in the course of that massage action The width cannot be adjusted if an action for which width adjustment is not available is combined with rolling Basic Operations Operation Button ears B Knead amp Rolling Action This performs a kneading type of massage Each time the button is pressed forward direction reverse direction or stop can be selected This performs a complex massage mimicking the touch of human hands Each time the button is pressed forward direction reverse direction or stop can be selected This performs a tapping
2. Checking the Supplied Items Check that the chair and the other items are all in the package m Supplied Items 1 I l Headrest small T li lI lI Buffer Pad thin I I li Headrest large Buffer Pad thick Teak Back Pad l a 5 le 120 inch 1 l ll a j l L1 Opena Manis eats RC Cond I I1 l Shoulder Massage Unit ll CAO D i left and right i ShiatsuPadBx2 Remote Control l i It Holder I How to Move the Chair Turn the main POWER switch to OFF and disconnect the plug from the wall outlet before moving the chair Moving Method 1 There are handles on the lower part of the armrests to the front and rear Two people should hold these handles to carry the chair Moving Method 2 Fully recline the seat back and carry the chair by holding the handles on the upper part of the back cover and the corners on the wheel side of the leg rests i Moving Moving Method 3 The chair is equipped with wheels to make it easy to move Raise the reclining seat back to its upright position hold the leg rests as illustrated and then move the chair on the wheels by lifting and holding up the front part of the chair Moving Method 3 Do not move the chair while someone is in it Caution Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before moving the chair 4Ssn 340439 The power c
3. spilled water on the chair What should I do Immediately stop using the chair and perform the following Set the main POWER switch located at the back right of the chair to OFF Unplug the chair from the wall outlet After performing the above contact the vendor for assistance A There is a danger of an electric shock ovd 28 CARE AND STORAGE JDVYOLS ANY JYV 29 After wiping off any dust or dirt store the product in a place that is relatively dry If the chair is left unused for a while 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 product even when it is being stored A Caution Do not install the product where it can come into contact with direct heat such as direct sunlight or a radiator Care and Maintenance When cleaning or caring for the product make sure to unplug the product from the wall outlet first Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands AN Caution Caring for the Back Pad and Covers Soak a piece of soft cloth in lukewarm water in which a small amount of mild detergent has been added Then thoroughly wring it out before cleaning off any spots or grime The fabric color can change if the product is in contact with vinyl covers or some wall coverings for a prolonged period of time A Caution Caring for the Remote Control Wipe dirt
4. With the methods above you can intensify the massage stimulation How do I make the massage lighter A Perform the following Press the button of the BACK 3 D to lighten the pushing out of the rollers See P20 Raise the reclining seat back See P13 Insert the thin or thick buffer pad behind the back pad gt See P12 With the methods above you can lighten the massage stimulation Can I use both buffer pads at the same time A Do not use both pads at the same time Using both buffer pads at the same time may injure your body gt See P12 automatically during a massage or after a program has finished The reclining seat back does not move automatically after a program has finished Does the reclining seat back move However depending on the selected program the reclining seat back may move automatically while a program is in progress See P20 The remote control panel has come off Can fix it A Reattach with the following procedure Hold the remote control as illustrated and insert the projection on the bottom left of the remote control panel into the hole on the remote control Lightly push the panel in the direction of the arrow and insert the projection on the top left of the remote control panel into the hole on the remote control You may damage the remote control panel if you open it too much If you damage the panel contact the vendor
5. After confirming safety press the POWER button The rollers will return to their storage positions and stop 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 A Caution May result in injury if you continue use with high stimulation under such circumstances Do not place hands or feet into the roller tracks into the space between the seat back and the seat or into the moving parts Do not sit wearing hard objects such as hair accessories a necklace watch bracelet or ring If your leg or foot comes out of the leg rest during the massage do not try to force it back in NOILD314S 1VWNNVWI 22 MANUAL SELECTION NOILD314S TWNNVWI 23 Various Selections Forward Reverse Selection Press the button Press the button Press the button 1st time 2nd time 3rd time Kneading j Kneadin cy Co Kneading Co g B a B Go Ce Ca Kneading starts Kneading changes Kneading stops Forward Reverse K inada cha During Kneading Human Hands and Knead amp Tap each time the 9 button is pressed forward direction reverse direction or stop POWER can be selected Kneading is shown in the example above R HEALTHCARE Full Body Tapping 1 2 Shiatsu 1 2 Selection Shoulder Press the button Press the button Press the button 1st time 2nd time 3rd time lamar Bina Tapping ie Tappin
6. The light turns on only while the button is pressed The roller E i movement range is approx 2 8 inch You can adjust the roller push out within this range J ET Makes the rollers more intense Makes the rollers less intense Description The intensity of air massage in the preset programs can be adjusted for each area or the air massage can be canceled Note that adjustment and cancelation cannot be performed for areas in which there is no air massage operation under the selected program gt See the table below Air Massage Intensity Adjustment and Cancelation Each time a button is pressed the intensity changes in the order of Low Medium High and Off The default setting when the program starts is Medium Program Operations and Adjustments O can be adjusted 4 Does not operate can be adjusted x Does not operate cannot be ey Shoulder Auto Auto Reclining g Position Back3 D Shoulder Air Low Body Air EA a ustment Operation _FullBody o o J o o o J o a Shoulder O o o o o o a HEALTHCARE LowerBack Oo o o o o o a sweem __ o eo J o S xx Ft o Tt o Vro _Stretch to Oo o o x o o J o Br y Ex Es ES SS Ss Ea aes it i En ES ES es Se Es Eee i ns re es Es EE Ee Ea Seat o o x x o f o f a i Wellbeing ea s S s S a i a i oo f o f oa i 9 smir o o o T o o a Yoh o a o x o o a
7. 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 6 Types of Indications AN Warning This action could result in serious injury or death A Caution This action could result in personal injury or damage to property Types of Symbols and Description S Prohibited The symbol on the left means Do not disassemble Ta Z Required Action The symbol on the left means Unplug the chair m Remember to keep this Operating Manual in an easily accessible place v Safety Precautions Installation A A Caution a Do not install the chair in an area of high humidity Q O Install on a flat level surface only CN 7 2 such asa bathroom eae tort Chair could tip over accidentally if placed on an uneven surface n Prohibited Could result in electric shock or damage to the chair Required Action Safety Precautions Before Use IN Warning N 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 grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local cod
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9. if the power cord or plug is damaged or if the wall outlet connection is loose May result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked Keep the air openings free of lint hair and the like Required Action May result in fire SO Before each use check for holes or tears in the chair covering Also check the other parts for tearing Stop using the chair Prohibited immediately if you find even the smallest tear Unplug the chair and contact the vendor for assistance Using the chair with holes or tears in the covering could result in injury or electric shock Do not operate under blanket or pillow May result in burns fire electric shock or injury to persons Do not use outdoors May result in burns fire electric shock or injury to persons Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered May result in burns fire electric sock or injury to persons 7 Safety Precautions Before Use A Caution Required Action Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet make sure that the main POWER switch is set to OFF May result in damage to the chair 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
10. position of the rollers can be adjusted If no adjustment is required do not use these buttons Lower Back Stretch Hi Stretch Lo Shiatsu Point C Deicin LEG sige TAN The massage starts N EA During operation you can adjust conditions such as the roller push out and the air intensity Program completed alee fe When the massage program finishes the rollers return to y sinua rs their storage positions upper part of the seat back Then the power to the remote control is shut off However Senior the reclining of the seat back and the up or down adjustment of the leg rest can still be operated 1 sea 1 l Ho PO ses Changing Courses Switching from Manual Selection Mode to a Preset Program When one of the preset program buttons is pressed during manual selection mode the rollers return to their storage positions then the selected preset program starts from the automatic shiatsu point location operation After a total duration of 30 minutes the course in progress stops even if not completed It may take some time to change courses because the air bags for the BACK 3 D function must be deflated before changing the course Stopping in the Middle of a Massage To stop mid massage press the POWER button The rollers will return to their storage positions and stop In an emergency or if there is any sudden malfunction push the EMERGENCY STOP button to make the chair stop immediately
11. power plug from the wall outlet Contact the vendor for inspection or repairs Electric shock or fire caused by a short circuit may result if the chair is left plugged in under such circumstances Safety Precautions After Use or When Not in Use AN Caution Required Action Be sure to turn the main POWER switch to OFF after every use and to unplug the power plug from the wall outlet Accident or injury may result if children or pets play with the chair After using the chair be sure to return the reclining seat back to its upright position and lower the leg rest to its lowest position Wipe the chair off after every use and store the chair in a place free of excess humidity Do not place any object on the seat reclining seat back or leg rest Unplug the chair Hold the power plug when unplugging from the wall outlet Do not pull on the power cord May result in electric shock or fire caused by short circuiting When cleaning the chair make sure to unplug the power plug from the wall outlet first Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands 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 Could result in accident injury or electric shock If the chair is left unused for a while be sure to unplug it from the wall outlet Insulation degradation by dirt or moisture may cause elec
12. 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 reclining seat back How to Use the Leg Rest Raising and Lowering the Leg Rest To raise the leg rest Press the top LEG REST button to raise the leg rest To lower the leg rest Press the bottom LEG REST button to lower the leg rest Ezel Press the button to start the operation Press ed p MA Release the button to LJ stop the operation Release A When you press and hold a LEG REST button for approx 2 seconds When you press the top or bottom LEG REST button for approximately 2 seconds the leg rest raising or lowering operation will continue even if you release the button When the leg rest reaches your desired position press the button again and release it to stop the leg rest A beep sounds when the eagle button is pressed and Press for held for approximately 2 2 sec ay EE y seconds Press for pae The operation At the desired position continues even if the press the button again button is released Press then and release it to stop release the operation p The operation stops automatically when it reaches its maximum position If you continue pressing a button its operation will continue The operation will not stop if a button other than the RECLINE buttons LEG REST but
13. the chair for the first time turn on all the switches in order as indicated in this Operating 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 to the most comfortable position remembering to start off with a lighter massage Starting with a deep massage may hurt a user Elderly people and persons with weak bones should be especially careful when selecting massage intensity For the safety sit down in the chair slowly without turning or twisting the body to ensure that the spinal rollers are placed at either side of the spine Do not sit stand or lean on the leg rest unless you are sitting in or getting up from the chair Personal injury or damage to the chair may result if the chair tips over If you use the chair after it has not been used for a long time read this Operating Manual again thoroughly and check if the chair operates properly 9 Prohibited Do not use the chair in any way not prescribed by the Operating Manual Do not use the chair together with any other therapeutic device or with an electric blanket May result in injury or have a negative effect on health Do not move the chair while someone is in it Accident or injury may result if the chair tips over Do not sit down on the chair with the leg rest raised Any sudden heavy weight on the leg rest could cause damage to the mech
14. type Tapping 1 of massage Each time the button is pressed Tapping 1 Tapping 2 or stop can be selected Tapping 2 Kneading and tapping are simultaneously performed Each time the button is pressed forward direction reverse direction or stop can be selected This repeatedly performs a Shiatsu 1 rhythmical shiatsu massage Each time the button is pressed Shiatsu 1 Shiatsu 2 or stop can be selected Shiatsu 2 Shiatsu point locating is performed oe Width Up p Shoulder Massage Legs and Seat Air Massage This performs the full or partial stretching of the spine using only up and down roller movements Each time the button is pressed full rolling partial rolling or stop can be selected Air massage to the shoulders Air massage to the hands Air massage to the legs and seat Indication Kneading Go C Forward Reverse Down Intensity stment Adjustment O Changes between upward and downwa rd movement Adjusts the center position Quick Full Body Shoulder Swing Low Back at Senior Press the POWER button If no selection is made within 5 minutes the power is automatically shut off eRe Press the desired button HEALTHCARE Select a basic operation rolling air massage Full Body g Sires The shoulder positions can be adjusted When rolling is selected With the ROLLER buttons the vertical
15. FAMILY d Thank you for purchasing the Inada Chair AAA You can enjoy various types of massage for relieving or soothing fatigue We hope the Inada Chair AAA will be a valued partner in your daily health preservation for many years to come e Please read this Operating Manual before use HCP 9101A finada chair Aa CONTENTS E SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 B MAIN FEATURES cesssssseseeeeccececceccessee 4 E COMPONENTS amp DESCRIPTION 5 B BEFORE USE aeietetiieniceaeen 7 E POSITION ADJUSTMENT 11 M AFTER USEcecanneiiimacnisa 16 E PROGRAMS amp SELECTION 17 BBN PRESET PROGRAMS e sssessseeseeees 19 BD MANUAL SELECTION oee 21 Bl TROUBLESHOOTING 25 a REGULAR MAINTENANCE 26 FOR SAFETY OEE 27 I CARE AND STORAGE 29 o CUSTOMER SERVICE AND 30 WARRANTY I SPECIFICATIONS Back Cover Operating Manual Warranty card provided separately e Keep this Operating Manual nearby so that you can refer to it anytime e This product is designed for home use SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure that you have read these SAFETY PRECAUTIONS thoroughly before using your Inada Chair AAA for the first time The Operating Manual contains important information about how to use the chair safely and correctly avoiding possible damage to property or injury to the users of the chair and others First of all you should understand well the meaning of the indications and symbols described below which
16. Middle of a Massage To stop mid massage press the POWER button The rollers will return to their storage positions and stop In an emergency or if there is some malfunction during the operation of the chair press the EMERGENCY STOP button The rollers will stop immediately After confirming safety press the POWER button The rollers will return to their storage positions and stop 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 Caution May result in injury if you continue use with high stimulation under such circumstances Do not place hands or feet into the roller tracks into the space between the seat back and the seat or into the moving parts Do not sit wearing hard objects such as hair accessories a necklace watch bracelet or ring If your leg or foot comes out of the leg rest during the massage do not try to force it back in After the shiatsu points are located the ROLLER buttons flash The shoulder positions can be adjusted while the buttons flash l The rollers move up while this button is Quick pressed pea Sys owna The rollers move down while this button is oy PN pressed Wellbeing Seat Swing Senior y T Roller Push Out Adjustment Massage Intensity Adjustment Description ec w The intensity of a back massage can be continuously adjusted
17. NNVWI DNILLOOHS3I1ENOUL If there is still a problem after trying the solutions given in this troubleshooting guide stop using the product immediately so as to prevent accident or injury and unplug the product from the wall outlet Contact the vendor for assistance The right and left rollers are out of alignment If try to raise or lower the reclining seat back or leg rest during air massage the air massage stops The rollers moved up to the top and then stopped Air massage stops if the button of the BACK 3 D is pressed The rollers stop during the massage The POWER button of the remote control and the program button flash The automatic shiatsu point locator function is not working properly The height of the rollers does not fit the shoulders Remote control buttons do not seem to be operating normally Or the power does not turn on Cause amp Solution The rollers are designed with an alternating tapping mechanism 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 For safety reasons the air pressure massage is designed to stop if the reclining seat back is adjusted or the leg rest is raised or lowered See P13 14 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
18. al injury Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length Do not exceed five minutes for area specific massage of any particular part of the body Continuous use for extended periods of time can result in over stimulation which could cause the opposite of the desired effect or even injury The total amount of time for a daily massage should be limited to about 30 minutes keeping appropriate intervals between each massage session Children aged 14 years or over may use only one session of the Youth Program a day If your leg or foot comes out of the leg rest during the massage do not try to force it back in Undue force may result in damage to the mechanism If your hand comes out of the hand massage unit during the massage do not try to force it back in Undue force may result in damage to the mechanism Unplug the chair If there is a power outage or the possibility of a power outage stop operation immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the power plug 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 operation immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet If an operation does not start or if you find any abnormality stop the chair immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF to prevent an accident Unplug the
19. anism Also accident or injury may result if the chair tips over Do not use with anything other than the accessories supplied with this product Safety Precautions During Use A Warning N 9 Prohibited Do not wrap the power cord or the remote control cord around your body 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 The cords may be damaged resulting in fire or electric shock Do not spill water and or other liquids on the chair remote control cord or plug May result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Contact the vendor for repairs Keep the cord away from heated surfaces May result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Children and those who are unable to express intention should not use the chair It is advisable to keep children and pets off the chair and away from the surrounding area especially behind the reclining seat back or under the seat or leg rest Children aged 14 years or over may use only the Youth Program In such a case an adult must attend the child Could result in accident or injury Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by on or near children invalids or disabled persons Could result in accident or injury Do not use the chair while your body is wet or with wet hands Could result in electric shock or damage to th
20. chair This is a normal part of the chair s operation and is not a malfunction Sometimes when there is too much pressure to the rollers they can stop moving temporarily Slightly lift your body or slightly raise the reclining seat back Be especially careful when a person who weighs 220 Ib or more uses this chair Set the main POWER switch located at the back right of the chair to OFF then back ON after about 5 seconds See P10 Sit further back in the chair so that your head rests firmly on the headrest Or you can adjust the shoulder position with the ROLLER buttons immediately after the shiatsu points are located gt See P20 Check for the following 1 Is the power cord fully plugged into the wall outlet See P10 2 Is the power switch located on the right side of the chair set to ON gt See P10 3 Are you pressing two buttons at the same time Stop using immediately contact the vendor for assistance uopunyjew e 0U s pue UBISap ay jo Jed SI SI L Aja eIpawiu pnpoid ay h e gt M 0 a vn a w me e zZ M 3 gY h m M er gt M A gt M A N er e xe e 4 gt Q Noise during chair p These noises are a normal part of the chair s operation and do operation _ not affect its performance in any way WV The following noises are made during operation Noises during tapping Sound of the rollers rubbing against the seat cover during knea
21. ding Sound of the rollers returning from the highest or lowest position Sound of the air massage cushions Sound of the air pump Sound of air discharge and intake Sound of raising and lowering the reclining seat back and leg rests REGULAR MAINTENANCE FOR SAFETY 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 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 Fabric of the chair roller fabric is consumable and its service life is 3 years conditions of use two 15 minute sessions a day every day For safe use periodic inspection by the vendor is recommended before the end of service life Durable years vary depending on conditions 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 ALJ4VS YO JONVNALNIVW YY1N9JY owl 27 Can I put the chair onto an electric carpet Do not place the chair on
22. e Do not swing from climb on or sit on the shoulder massage unit W arnin g May result in accident or injury Before using be sure to pull the shoulder massage unit to check that it is secure and does not come off May result in personal injury or damage To remove the shoulder massage unit follow the procedure below Push the shoulder massage unit straight against the chair While performing press the release button While pressing the release button pull out the unit How to Install the Back Pad and Headrest 1 Connect the back pad zipper to the zipper onthe top 2 Fasten the back pad hooks to the seat hooks of the seat back Fasten on the left and right Back Pad Back Pad Hoke Zipper aan Seat p Do not use the chair for a massage if the back pad is not installed Warning May result in personal injury 1 Install the headrest large 2 Install the headrest small Headrest Velcro Headrest small large Two headrest types small and large are supplied with the Back Pad chair Perform 1 and then 2 to install the headrests to the chair Y Align the velcro Thread through the belt How to Install the Remote Control Holder Magnets are used to attach the remote control holder Remote Control Holder Attach the remote control holder to its installation area on the hand massage unit side However if you choose to install it on the l
23. e chair Do not use the chair if the covering is torn If it is unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Could result in accident injury or electric shock Contact the vendor for repairs Be careful not to get hands feet or objects caught between the units of the leg rest or between the leg rest and the chair Be careful not to get hands feet or objects caught between the units of the armrest or between the armrest and the chair Accident personal injury or damage to the chair may result if hands feet or objects are caught Do not release hands suddenly while lifting the leg rest by hand Required Action Make sure no one especially children or pets is in the way when reclining the seat back or lowering the leg rest down Be careful that people and or objects are not caught behind the seat back or under the leg rest Caution N 9 Prohibited Do not use the chair unclothed Do not use the chair for purposes other than massage or other than the ordinary uses of a chair Could 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 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 sea
24. e the button to stop start the operation the operation Press apd P A p Release ieee When you press and hold a RECLINE button for approx 2 seconds When you press the top or bottom RECLINE button for approximately 2 seconds the reclining operation will continue even if you release the button When the reclining seat back reaches your desired position press the button again and release it to stop the reclining operation A beep sounds when the The operation IR button is pressed and continues even if the Press for held for approximately 2 button is released O m seconds At the desired position press the button again and release it to stop the operation Release ieee The operation stops automatically when it reaches its maximum position If you continue pressing a button its operation will continue The operation will not stop if a button other than the RECLINE buttons LEG REST buttons or POWER button is pressed E The leg rest operates in conjunction with the movement of the reclining seat back As soon as the reclining of the seat back stops the leg rest also stops E For safety reasons if a RECLINE button is pressed during a massage air massage actions stop E The reclining seat back can be adjusted up or down when the main POWER switch located at the back right of the chair is set to ON Note that it cannot be operated while the chair is stopped in an emergency Z Warning Make
25. eft side you must also change the position of the remote control to the left side at the same time See Changing the Remote Control Position on page 11 The remote control holder can be installed on either the left or right io Remote Control Holder Installation Area Checking the Seat Cover Disconnect the hooks that fasten the back pad to the seat lift up the back pad as illustrated and check for holes or tears in the chair covering 3SN 340439 Be sure to check for tearing on the chair before every use as Shown in the illustration Also check the other Z Warning parts for tearing Stop using the chair immediately if you find even the smallest tear Unplug the chair and contact the vendor for assistance Main Power Connection 1 First plug the power cord into the cord connector 2 Set the main POWER switch located at the back of the located at the back of the chair Then plug the other chair to ON end into the wall outlet Ifthe main POWER switch is turned on while the rollers are stopped in the middle of the movement they will automatically return to the starting position upper part of the reclining seat then stop AN Do not use with any type of transformer device Warning May resultin damage to the chair or electric shock Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet make sure that the power switch is set to OFF Make sure that the plug on the p
26. es and ordinances GROUNDED OUTLETS Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in the risk of electric shock Check with a qualified N C Electrical electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug grounding provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product C is for use on a nominal AC 120 V circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the figure to the right Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should GROUNDINGPIN 7 7 be used with this product GROUNDED OUTLET BOX The following persons must not use this massage chair Persons who have been instructed by a doctor to avoid massage therapy Ex Thrombosis severe aneurism acute varicosity or dermatitis and or skin infection Prohibited including inflammation of the hypodermis OPersons with suspected acute neck sprain whiplash injury Persons with any of the following conditions should seek medical advice before using the chair OSerious heart conditions OSensory impairment caused by serious peripheral circulatory disorders due to diabetes and other diseases OOsteoporosis spinal fractures acute pain and or symptoms thereof OPersons being treated for personal injuries OHigh fever 100 F or higher Ex Strong acute inflammation il
27. g Stretch Hi Stretch Lo Shiatsu Point LEG REST RECLINE UP UP g O VQ During Tapping 1 2 and Shiatsu 1 2 each time the button is pressed N m Tapping 1 Shiatsu 1 Tapping 2 Shiatsu 2 or stop can be a wy selected Tapping is shown in the example above DOWN DOWN SUE y Quick Full Body Shoulder Low Back Press the button Press the button b at 1st time 2nd time Wellbeing Seat Senior x P a e N Youth E Full Rolling starts Changes to Part Rolling Rolling stops Tappi i Locates shiatsu points i f f he first ti ly the first time only an Back 3 b If you want to locate the shiatsu points again use the POWER button to turn the power on and off and then press a ROLLER button Air Massage Selection Air massage can be operated separately in each area Air Selection Press the button for the area that you want to massage Air Intensity Adjustment Each time a button is pressed the air intensity changes in the order of Low Medium High and Off 3a Buttons and Indicators E Various Adjustments Roller Position Adjustment Buttons and When full rolling is selected Changes between up and down When pressed during a down movement changes to up When pressed during an up movement changes to down When partial rolling is selected The center position of the range of partial rolling can be adjusted When rolling is n
28. he back pad If you still feel that the massage is too intense replace the thin buffer pad with the thick one before starting the massage again Buffer Pad Cauti on Do not use both buffer pads at the same time May result in accident or injury Back Pad Rear Replace the buffer pad Do not use both buffer Remove pads at the same time J MA How to Use the Foot Shiatsu Sheet Shiatsu Pad A light and a Shiatsu Sheet are installed on the chair when it is shipped If you want you can replace Shiatsu Pad A light with Shiatsu Pad B strong Great for stimulating the Great for stimulating the tips of your toes and the whole of your feet arches of your feet How to Install 1 Turn over the foot cover 2 Remove and replace the Shiatsu 3 Return the foot cover to its original Sheet or Shiatsu Pad position Attach to the cloth with the velcro Foot Cover Shiatsu Pads A and B and the Shiatsu Sheet can be freely combined Use them together as you like Remove them if you feel that the stimulation is too intense LNAIWLSNFGV NOILISOd 12 LNIWLSNFGV NOILISOd 13 POSITION ADJUSTMENT How to Use the Reclining Seat Back To raise the reclining seat back Press the top RECLINE button to raise the reclining seat back To lower the reclining seat back Press the bottom RECLINE button to lower the reclining seat back ANA Press the button to Releas
29. iatsu point locating is completed C a Back 3D During operation you can adjust conditions such as the roller push out and the air intensity Program completed When the massage program finishes the rollers return to their storage positions upper part of the seat back Then the power to the remote control is shut off However the reclining of the seat back and the up or down adjustment of the leg rest can still be operated Changing Courses Before the course in progress finishes you can change it to another course After a total duration of 30 minutes the course in progress stops even if not completed It may take some time to change courses because the air bags for the BACK 3 D function must be deflated before changing the course Switching from One Preset Program in Progress to Another When one preset program button is pressed while another preset program is in progress the rollers return to their storage positions then the selected program starts from the automatic shiatsu point location operation Switching from a Preset Program to Manual Selection Mode When one of the buttons for manual selection mode located inside the panel of the remote control is pressed while a preset program is in progress the preset program immediately stops and the selected operation starts To select an air massage press the POWER button to stop the preset program in progress before making the selection Stopping in the
30. lace the rear of at the rear of your head your neck occipital NS Because the small headrest is balanced by a weight attached to its rear you can adjust its position simply by moving the headrest up or down Adjust the small headrest to match the position of your head before starting the massage Place the small headrest in a proper position If it is not placed properly the automatic shiatsu point locator D may not function properly Because a weight is attached to the small headrest do not throw the headrest or swing it around Be especially careful if Caution there are small children in your household May result in personal injury How to Use the Headrest There are two ways to use the small headrest Choose whichever one you like 1 Normal use 2 Neck support The chair is shipped with the remote control coming out from the right side By following the procedure below you can change the remote control position to the left side 1 Turn over the first cloth between 3 Return the first cloth to its original the leg rest and the seat position Remote Control Cable When the remote control comes out from the left side the remote control cable is shorter than when the remote control is positioned on the right side Do not forcibly pull the cable P How to Use the Buffer Pad If you feel that the massage is too intense insert the supplied buffer pad thin into t
31. lness caused by fatigue chills blood pressure fluctuation or asthenia OPersons in the early stages of pregnancy or immediately after giving birth OPersons who have an implanted electronic medical device s easily susceptible to electromagnetic interference Ex pacemaker OAbnormal or curved spine OPersons planning to use the chair for the massage of the body part which is was under medical treatment OPersons with malignant tumor s Persons under bed rest orders OPersons with acute gastro intestinal complaints or ailments such as gastritis enteritis or hepatitis OPersons under a doctor s care or those experiencing unusual physical discomfort OJoint dysfunction due to rheumatism gout or other diseases OPersons with symptoms such as qualm dizziness or tinnitus Olnflammation due to rheumatism gout or other diseases OPersons with thecitis or suspected thecitis Elderly people and persons with weak bones should seek medical advice before using the chair even if they do not have a specific disease If your condition does not improve after use consult a doctor or specialist Do not drop or insert any object into any opening To disconnect switch all controls to the off position then remove plug from outlet Do not use the chair with any other power source than AC 120 V May result in fire or electric shock Do not use with any type of transformer device May result in damage to the chair or electric shock Do not use the chair
32. mote control A HEALTHCARE panel the corresponding light Full Body e turns on Shoulder Roller Position Display epee Stretch Hi The position of the roller i during the massage is displayed Stretch Lo Shiatsu Point Locator Indicator A light indicates when the shiatsu point locator is operating and when the operation has finished LEG REST Buttons gt See P14 Use to adjust the angle of the leg rest RECLINE Buttons gt See P13 Use to adjust the angle of the reclining seat back POWER Button Turns the remote control power ON and OFF If the button is pressed again the operation will stop after the rollers return to their storage position The button is lit in green while the power to the remote control is ON in orange while the power is OFF and in red while the chair is stopped in an emergency EMERGENCY STOP Button Use this button to shut the chair off immediately in an emergency or if there is a malfunction during operation of the chair The rollers will stop immediately Preset Program Buttons 1 Healthcare Programs gt See P17 Selects the program with the corresponding name ROLLER Position Adjustment Buttons gt See P20 Use to adjust the shoulder position while the shiatsu point locator is operating and to adjust the roller position during manual selection mode NOILdIdDSIG 3 SLNINOdWOD Remote Control Inside the Panel Basic Operati
33. oa e Q lt Up Down Speed One full cycle in approx 30 seconds approx 1 6 inch sec Back Stroke Range Approx 28 inch in partial roller massage approx 5 9 inch Preset Programs 5 Healthcare Programs 3 Quick Programs 4 Wellbeing Programs Manual Selection 15 types automatic shiatsu point locator function included in some programs Air Pressure Approx 37 kPa Auto Timer Approx 15 minutes preset programs vary in duration Leg Rest Adjustment Range Approx 9 8 inch Reclining Angle Chair Dimensions Approx 120 170 from floor level continuous motion Automatic reclining Approx 31x52 77 x45 30 inch W D H The depth and height figures in represent the dimensions when fully reclined and with the leg rest flat Weight Approx 199 Ib Outer Covering Synthetic leather antibacterial Supplied Items Power cord headrest large headrest small buffer pad thick thin Shiatsu Sheet x 2 Shiatsu Pad A B x 2 each remote control holder Technical Assistance For technical assistance in the USA and Canada you can reach us by calling our toll free number 888 769 0555 The direct dial number is 303 317 4356 We welcome comments and feedback about your buying experience and your experience in your INADA chair We invite you to email us at info inadausa com We hope you enjoy your new world class massage experience Manufactured
34. off the remote control with a dry cloth Never use a moistened or wet cloth gt May result in mechanical failure Caring for Other Plastic Parts Soak a piece of soft cloth in lukewarm water in which a small amount of mild detergent has been added thoroughly wring it out and clean off any spots or grime Then wipe with a dry cloth so that no detergent residue remains D 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 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WARRANTY Please read the contents carefully and keep it in a safe place Please complete and mail in the warranty card that was included with your chair If the chair is to be used outside the home in a commercial setting for example fees will be charged for repairs 2 Repairs amp Service Before calling for repairs or service use the Troubleshooting guide on pages 25 26 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 back cover 3 Serial No see the Serial No label on the control box of the chair 4 Date of purchase 5 Trouble status 6 Proof of purchase If the warranty is valid 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 f
35. on Buttons Nui Body gt See P23 fy Selects among basic massage asig operations such as Kneading Tapping l or Rolling Manual a5 4 Ge Ce Tapping Knead Tafl Seo 20 Ge Air Massage Buttons ao PMI gt See P23 Selects among Shoulder Arm or Low Body air massage These 3 air massage types can all be selected at the same time Press the buttons repeatedly f to adjust the air intensity 1 Preset Program Buttons 2 Pr p Quick Programs gt See P18 ei Selects the program with the S corresponding name Preset Program Buttons 3 Wellbeing Programs gt See P18 Selects the program with the corresponding name See P24 Adjusts the basic operations C aution Do not spill water and or other liquids on the remote control Do not handle the remote control with wet hands Do not sit on the remote control Do not drop or step on the remote control Do not pull the remote control cord forcibly Do not use pointed or hard objects to push the buttons May result in damage to the remote control 4SN 340439 BEFORE USE This product is shipped with the reclining seat folded down Before use be sure to raise the seat back to its upright position until it makes a locking sound Do not expose the chair to sudden bursts of heat If the room where the chair is to be used is cold turn the heat up slowly If the chair is moved from a cold place into a heated room wait one hou
36. or full details If the warranty has expired See the back of this booklet and contact our technical service department If the product can be repaired we 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 model Service parts refer to those necessary for maintaining the intended performance of the product For more information on service Please see the back page of this booklet Chair Dimensions When Used Normal Dimensions Dimensions When Reclined __ 77 Leg Rest Slide Amount Approx 10 inch j Height l WY Approx y Armrest g N 45 inch ee ee Height iia il i Approx AT ty 23 inch DW ay inch pprox 65 inch 31 inch f Depth when leg rest up Approx 77 inch Dimensions When Packed SNOILWD14193dS Tv Lain io ay Width Approx 28 inch SPECIF Name amp Model Number ATIONS Inada Chair AAA HCP 9101A Power Supply AC 120 V Power Consumption 140 W Power Frequency 60 Hz Rated Time 30 minutes Kneading Speed 3 levels from minimum 10 times minute to maximum 32 times minute approx Tapping Speed 3 levels from minimum 180 times minute to maximum 500 times minute approx Roller Width 3 steps narrow medium and wide gel
37. ord may be damaged resulting in fire or electric shock How to Raise and Fold the Seat Back To raise the reclining seat back To fold the reclining seat back Hold the top side of the reclining seat back and raise it To fold the reclining seat back Pull up the lever of to its upright position until it makes a locking sound the seat back folding clasp Push the top side of the seat back toward the front and fold down the seat back E Be careful not to pinch parts such as the power cord and remote control cable E Raise up the seat back all the way until it is fully upright E Remove the back pad headrests large small and shoulder massage units left and right Back Pad s Headrest large small Shoulder Massage Unit A r NET as Z BEFORE USE 3SN 340439 How to Install and Remove the Shoulder Massage Unit Insert the part of the shaft that projects from the shoulder massage unit into the hole on the side of the seat back and fully push it in Install so that the air inlet is at the top There are left and right shoulder massage units Air Inlet Small Projection Release Button Holding Part Large Projection The left side shoulder massage unit is shown in the figure After installation be sure to pull the unit to check that it is secure and does not come off The chair cannot be used while a shoulder massage unit is removed Be sure to install before us
38. ot selected The roller position can be adjusted to the area that you want to massage a The rollers move up while this button is pressed lw The rollers move down while this button is pressed The position at which you release the button becomes the center of the operation When up or down is selected when the roller is already at the highest or lowest position a warning alarm sounds Caution If neither a basic operation nor rolling has been selected there will be no operation even if you press a ROLLER button Roller Push Out Adjustment Massage Intensity Adjustment See P20 Width Adjustment Width W y Width w ait aH maa O During Tapping 1 Tapping 2 Shiatsu 1 Full Rolling and Part Rolling the width of the rollers can be adjusted in 3 steps narrow medium and wide Speed Adjustment Speed y Speed 30 30 3 18 10 10 During Kneading Knead amp Tap and Tapping 1 the speed of action can be adjusted in 3 steps Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length Do not exceed five minutes for area specific massage of any particular part of the body 7N Caution Continuous use for extended periods of time can result in over stimulation which could cause the opposite of the desired effect or even injury The total amount of time for a daily massage should be limited to about 30 minutes keeping appropriate intervals between each massage session 24 NOILD314S 1VW
39. ower cord is inserted fully into the wall outlet Before using the chair for the first time turn on all the switches in order as indicated in this Operating Manual to check that the chair is operating properly Caution 10 POSITION ADJUSTMENT LNIWLSNFGV NOLLISOd 11 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 position other than storage positions turn the main POWER switch on before sitting down to allow the rollers to return to their storage position When you finish checking sit down slowly in the center of the seat Do not sit down on the chair with the leg rest raised Any sudden heavy weight on the leg rest could cause damage to the mechanism Also accident or injury may result if the chair tips Z Warning over Before using raise the reclining seat to its fully upright position Then recline the seat back slowly to the most comfortable position remembering to start off with a lighter massage How to Use the Headrest Small How to Adjust the Headrest You can adjust the position of the supplied headrest small to keep your head in a comfortable natural position during your massage Headrest small Proper Position of Small Headrest Weight O a A RES de ZT Headrest large Place it at Do not p
40. r before using the chair Condensation could occur in the moving parts of the chair which may compromise performance Installation Allow for at least 16 inch clearance behind the chair and 12 inch in front of the chair when installing so as to be able to recline the seat back fully without obstruction Keep at least 8 inch clearance to the left and right of the chair Do not install the chair in an area of high humidity such as a bathroom or sauna NCau tion Install ona flat level surface only Do not use in areas of high debris or dust content Do not use where ambient temperature is 104 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 on the noise of the chair it may be better to install the chair on a carpeted surface or to lay a piece of carpet under the chair Do not use an electric blanket The chair is very heavy so please be careful when unloading it so as not to damage floor surfaces Install the chair at least 39 inch away from TVs radios and or other audio or video equipment Otherwise they may make noises affected by the operation of the chair The load to the floor per 0 16 inch is approximately 5 0 Ib with a person weighing 220 Ib sitting on the chair Front and Rear Clearance Approx 8 inch i n Mya in pY at i Rie i VE WY Biau
41. s an air massage from the front and also works in combination with the air cushions on the sides of the back to give a massage over a wide body area f Youth Program and Senior Program The Youth Program provides a low stimulation massage for children aged 14 years or over The Senior Program performs a slow shiatsu at the same time as the massage These programs help make the entire household more healthy As a therapeutic massage device in the general households the Inada Chair AAA provides the following benefits Relaxes muscles Relieves minor muscle aches and pains NOILdI DS4d 3 SLNINOd WOD Headrest large Headrest small Rollers Storage roller position is inside the upper part of the seat back Shoulder Massage Unit right Remote Control Holder Hand Massage Unit right Reclining Seat Back Hand Massage Unit left Armrest left Seat Back Folding Clasp Shoulder Massage Air Cushion x 4 Hand Massage Air Cushion x 2 left and right Bs Foot Air Cushion x 10 Back Pad Shoulder Massage Unit left Seat Leg Rest Calf Unit Foot Unit Back Cover Cord Connector Power Cord Plug KR Wheels Seat Rear Air Cushion x 2 Thigh Air Cushion x 2 Calf Air Cushion x 6 Main POWER Switch Power Connector Program Selection Display When a program is selected inside the re
42. sage This is a low stimulation massage that has a low impact on the body It is suitable for relieving the muscle aches or fatigue of children aged 14 years or older or for people who like a softer massage 18 NOILD314S 8 SWYYDOYd PRESET PROGRAMS SWWYDOUd 13SJYd 19 Preset Program Massages 12 automatic programs provide a variety of different massages to relieve fatigue With the preset program buttons you can choose your favorite program to give you a massage according to the preset menu Press the POWER button If no selection is made within 5 minutes the power is automatically shut off mada chair PDAEB IFOR Press the desired program button HEALTHCARE Full Body The reclining will start after a short time gt See the table on P20 Then the shiatsu point locator indicator turns PERNES on and shiatsu point locating is performed Detecting Note Sit as far back as possible in the chair and put Shoulder your head against the headrest in a relaxed manner Shiatsu points cannot be accurately located if our body is raised 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 Lower Back i 1 1 1 1 hanm The shoulder positions can be adjusted eaaa The ROLLER buttons flash and you can adjust the vertical position of the rollers If no adjustment is required do not use these buttons The program starts Intensity a the Complete light turns on and the program Seir starts When sh
43. size and shape l Easy to see LED Stylish Remote Control An LED lights up for the selected program making the buttons easy to understand and use Also the remote control semicircle area displays LEDs for the shoulder position search and operations inside the panel of the remote control i Easy to adjust to the most comfortable position Automatic Reclining Function The seat back can be reclined to any angle between approx 120 and 170 from the floor The angle of the leg rest unit also can be adjusted up to approx 90 according to your preference Relieve any kind of fatigue Various Course Functions Healthcare programs and wellbeing programs allow you to select the optimal program according to your purpose Quick programs allow you to refresh yourself in a short period of time And the manual selection mode allows you to combine functions to suit your particular needs f Swing Function The seat rocks to a rhythm that makes you feel like you are swinging in a hammock f Full Body Stretch Function This function combines with the reclining of the seat back to extend your back muscles and stretch your body through twisting and bending This full body stretch thoroughly stretches your body both vertically and horizontally Bl Back 3 D Mechanism The intensity of massage can be adjusted with an air actuated 3 D massage mechanism f Shoulder Massage Air Unit Function SIY NLV NIV Enable
44. t ISN Y3L4Y 16 NOILD314S 8 SWWYDOUd 17 PROGRAMS amp SELECTION The preset programs make it easy to select a program that suits your preferences or objectives Healthcare Programs You can combine your favorite massage types You can also adjust the speed intensity and roller positions This program is recommended for persons who feel symptoms such as lack of energy or fatigue This program is recommended for persons who have stiff shoulders and neck This program is recommended for persons who have lower back tension due to sports stand up work or similar reasons This program includes light stretch actions where the entire body is bent backward and twisted This program performs stretch actions that are softer than the stretch strong program Quick Programs This program is recommended for persons who want to refresh themselves in a short time This program gives a concentrated massage of the neck and shoulders in a short time This program gives a concentrated massage of the lower back in a short time Wellbeing Programs This massage is focused on the lower half of the body in particular the area around the pelvis and buttocks This program is recommended for persons who want to relax This program takes its time to give a slow and soft massage It is a full body massage program for persons who like a low stimulation mas
45. t or into the moving parts Do not sit wearing hard objects such as hair accessories necklace watch bracelet or ring May result in personal injury Do not place anything other than legs and feet on the leg rest May result in personal injury Do not place anything other than hands in the hand massage unit Do not place anything other than shoulders in the shoulder massage unit May result in personal injury Do not operate the massage chair or leave it operating when there is no one in it Could result in accident or injury SNOILLNW34Yd ALISVS SNOILLNWD4Yd ALISVS Safety Precautions During Use A Caution Required Action In an emergency or if you find any abnormal condition push the EMERGENCY STOP button on the remote control to stop operation immediately If you get acute pain or other unusual physical discomfort while using the chair immediately discontinue the use of the chair and seek medical advice 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 session May result in person
46. tes up and down within a certain range Adjust the shoulder massage air bags to the positions shown in the figure on the right Adjust the position of the massage unit air bags so that they contact the shoulder joint areas between the neck and the shoulder Caution Do not swing from climb on or sit on the shoulder massage unit May result in personal injury or damage l AFTER USE When the massage has ended and you have finished using the chair Raise the reclining seat back and fully lower the leg rest While making sure there is nothing in the surrounding area return the reclining seat back to its upright position and lower the leg rest to its lowest position Set the main POWER switch to OFF Turn off the main POWER switch located at the back right of the chair Unplug the power cord Unplug the chair from the wall outlet Be sure to set 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 product After using the chair be sure to return the reclining seat back to the upright position and lower the leg rest to its lowest Caution position Wipe the product off after every use and store it in a place free of excess humidity Hold the power plug when unplugging from the wall outlet Do not pull on the power cord If the chair is left unused for a while be sure to unplug it from the wall outle
47. to an electric carpet because it could cause a fire The chair is very heavy so it could damage the heat generating parts of the electric carpet and start a fire gt See P7 Can I put the chair onto a wooden floor or a heated floor A Yes However because the chair could damage the floor surface we recommend laying a carpet or something similar under the chair Same applies to other floor surfaces See P7 Can choose whether to install the remote control holder on the left or right side A Yes Magnets are used to attach the remote control holder You can change the position to the left or right as you like See P11 Can use the chair while the foot Shiatsu Sheet and pad are removed A Yes You can decide whether or not to use the foot Shiatsu Sheet and pad gt See P12 Can use the chair while the shoulder units are removed A No Although for structural reasons they can be removed and reattached if massage is performed while the units are removed it will result in air leaks and affect the other air massage areas How do I make the massage deeper A Perform the following Press the button of the BACK 3 D to intensify the pushing out of the rollers See P20 Sit back further in the chair so that your weight is against the reclining seat back Lower the reclining seat back See P13 Remove the buffer pad from behind the back pad When installed gt See P12
48. tons or POWER button is pressed Leg Rest Extension and Retraction Sitting on the chair raise the leg rest until your legs are placed at a natural position with the hams touched down at the leg rest and it will automatically extends or retracts and stops at an appropriate position Do not try to sit in an unnatural position E When the main POWER switch located at the back right of the chair is set to ON if the leg rest is subjected to too much pressure from above while it is raised from the floor the leg rest will automatically move down E For safety reasons if a LEG REST button is pressed during a massage air massage actions stop E The leg rest can be adjusted up or down when the main POWER switch located at the back right of the chair is set to ON Note that it cannot be operated while the chair is stopped in an emergency Make sure no one especially children or pets is in the way when lowering the leg rest N Warning Be careful that people and or objects are not caught under the leg rest Do not release hands suddenly while lifting the leg rest by hand Do not place anything other than legs and feet on the leg rest 14 LNAWLSNFGY NOILISOd POSITION ADJUSTMENT LNIWLSNFGV NOILISOd 15 How to Use the Hand Massage Unit The hand massage unit slides and rotates within a certain range Open and close Hand Massage Unit How to Use the Shoulder Massage Unit The shoulder massage unit rota
49. tric shock or fire due to short circuit Other Precautions A Warning Do not stand on the chair Do not make a major impact or 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 Prohibited Do not try to repair any malfunction of the chair Contact the vendor for assistance For the safety if the power cord is damaged contact the vendor for replacement Do not Do not modify or remodel the chair disassemble May result in fire electric shock or injury A Caution Required Action If you lend sell or otherwise transfer the chair to another party make sure to include this Operating Manual Note Before disposing of the product or its accessories consult your local authorities about the proper procedure MAIN FEATURES i Perfect size for an apartment Full Body Massage Function The chair provides a roller massage from the neck to the lower back and an air massage using the seat and foot units Also the shoulder massage air units provide a massage from the front and the hand massage units give a pleasurable massage to your hands All this in a compact size i Optic sensors provide for i Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function Automatically locates shiatsu points which vary from person to person This allows for an effective massage that tailors itself to your
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