Panasonic Indoor Furnishings EP3513 User Manual

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Household  
Massage Lounger  
Sillón de Masaje Doméstico  
Fauteuil vibromasseur  
Operating Instructions  
Instrucciones de Uso  
Mode d’emploi  
Model/Modelo/Modéle No. EP3513  
Before operating this unit, please read these instructions completely, and save for future reference.  
Antes de utilizar esta unidad, lea completamente estas instrucciones y guárdelas para referencia futura.  
Avant d’utiliser cet appareil, nous vous recommandons de lire l’ensemble de ces instructions et de les ranger dans  
un endroit accessible pour une consultation ultérieure.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Basic precautions should always be followed when using an electrical unit, including the following.  
Please ensure that you read all instructions before using the Household Massage Lounger.  
DANGER  
To reduce the risk of electric shock:  
1. Always unplug the unit immediately after use.  
2. Always unplug the unit before cleaning.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:  
1. Always insert the power plug all the way into the outlet to reduce the risk of short-circuit and fire.  
2. The unit should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug the unit when not in use.  
3. Close and continuous supervision is necessary when the unit is used by people who are limited in their ability to  
move or communicate.  
4. Only use the unit for the purpose described in these instructions.  
5. Do not stand on the unit.  
6. Do not use any accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer.  
7. This unit should not be used by children. Keep children away from the unit. Always return the seat to the  
upright position and retract the legrest completely to avoid possible injury. Make sure that nothing is in the way  
when retracting the legrest. Remove key when not in use and store out of reach of children.  
8. Never operate the unit if it has a damaged power cord or plug. Return the unit to the nearest authorized service  
center if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it has been immersed in water.  
9. Always raise the back cushion to check that the fabric of the unit itself has not been ripped before using the unit.  
Please also check other areas to ensure that the fabric has not been ripped. No matter how small the rip, if you  
find one then immediately stop using the unit, unplug the power cord and have the unit repaired at an authorized  
service center.  
10. Keep power cords away from heated surfaces. Do not carry the unit by the power cord. Do not allow pins,  
rubbish or moisture to come into contact with the plug.  
11. Do not use the unit on top of heating appliances, such as electric carpets, etc. Do not operate the unit under  
blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.  
12. Never block the air openings during operation and make sure that all air openings are kept free of lint and hair, etc.  
Do not drop or insert anything into any of the openings of the unit.  
13. Do not use the unit in bathrooms or other damp or humid places as this may cause electric shock or cause the  
unit to malfunction. Do not spill water, etc. onto the control panel.  
14. Do not use the unit outdoors.  
15. Do not use the unit in places where aerosol spray products are in use or where oxygen is being used.  
16. When unplugging the unit, turn off all controls before removing the plug from power outlet. Do not use the unit  
with a transformer as this may lead to malfunction or electric shock.  
17. Connect this unit to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions.  
18. To avoid electric shock or injury, do not attempt to open or disassemble any part of the unit as it contains no  
user-serviceable parts.  
SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING:To avoid the risk of injury:  
1. Persons with any of the conditions listed below or who are undergoing medical treatment should consult with  
their physicians before using the unit:  
a) Pregnant women, people who are ill, in poor physical shape.  
b) People suffering from back, neck, shoulder, or hip pain.  
c) People who have a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other personal medical devices prone to electronic interference.  
d) People suffering from heart disease.  
e) People who are prohibited from receiving massage by a physician due to thrombosis or aneurism, acute  
varicose veins, or other circulatory disorders.  
f) People with irregular curvatures of the spine.  
2. Sit down slowly after checking the position of the massage heads. Never put any part of your body between  
the massage heads as the squeezing action of the massage heads may cause injury. Never put your fingers or  
feet in the gap between the backrest and seat, the backrest and the armrest, the seat and cover under the  
armrest, or the gap between the legrest and the footrest. Do not place your fingers or any part of your body in  
the mechanism below the legrest, or between the legrest and footrest.  
3. Do not use the unit against bare skin. While thin clothing may increase effectiveness, exposing the skin directly  
to the massager may irritate the skin.  
Do not use the unit while wearing anything hard on your head like a hair accessory, etc. Do not use the unit for  
massaging the head, abdomen, front neck, elbows or knees.  
Do not use excessively strong massage action on the back of the neck.  
4. When using the body scanning function, always ensure that the shoulder position is correct. If the shoulder  
position is not correct, use the Roller Position button to adjust it properly. You can adjust the shoulder position in  
this way in the pre-programs, self program and Rolling in the manual operation. Failure to align the shoulder  
position correctly can lead to injury.  
5. Do not stretch the back muscles for more than approximately 15 minutes at a time. To avoid overstretching the  
muscles which may result in discomfort, do not use the unit for more than 5 minutes when first using it. You can  
gradually increase the duration and strength of the massage as you become used to it.  
Do not massage any one point for more than 5 minutes at a time.  
Excessive massaging can overstimulate the muscles and nerves and result in an adverse effect.  
To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than a total of 15 minutes each session.  
After approximately 15 minutes, the massage heads will be retracted and stop moving.  
The back cushion can be removed if you want to experience a stronger back massage. Exercise extreme care  
when you use this mode in order to avoid back pain or injury. Use only for short periods of time (no more than  
15 minutes). Reinstall the back cushion if you want to restore to normal massage intensity.  
6. While using the massager, if you start feeling sick or if the massage seems painful, stop using it immediately.  
While using the massager, if the pressure seems too strong, the movement of the massage heads can be  
stopped at any time by pressing the Quick Stop button.  
7. Do not go to sleep while using the unit. Do not use the unit after drinking alcohol.  
8. When the seat back is in a reclined position, do not sit on it or sit with your legs resting on the headrest.  
Do not sit on the legrest as the unit may fall over.  
9. Do not allow children or pets to play on or around the unit, especially during operation.  
10. Do not unplug the unit or turn it off during operation. Unplug the unit immediately if there is a power outage.  
11. Be sure to start on the gentle massage program if using the massager for the first time. The shiatsu massage is  
stronger and should be enjoyed after one has gotten accustomed to the chair.  
12. Do not allow children to play on this mechanized furniture or operate the mechanism. Legrest folds down on  
closing so that a child could possibly be injured. Always leave in an upright and closed position. Keep hands and  
feet clear of mechanism. Only the occupant should operate it.  
13. Remove hard objects, such as false fingernails, wristwatches or rings, when massaging hands or arms.  
Empty pockets of hard objects when massaging the area of the seat or thighs.  
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OPERATING PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING:To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions:  
1. The chair is designed for a maximum user weight of 264 lbs (120 kg). Exceeding the maximum weight may  
cause permanent damage to the massage mechanism and/or other components of the unit. Any such damage  
is deemed to be user abuse and is not covered under the Limited Warranty.  
2. Do not sit on or drop the control panel. Do not pull the control panel cord or the power cord. Be careful not to  
catch the cord of the control panel between the armrest and the chair back.  
3. Do not treat the chair roughly, such as turning the chair on its side, turning the chair over or standing on it.  
4. Do not treat the covering roughly.  
• Keep sharp or pointed objects away from the covering of the chair. Be careful not to drop lit ashes, lit  
cigarettes or matches on the chair.  
• Exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading or a change in color of the covering.  
5. If the massager functions abnormally, immediately turn off the power and have the massager checked by an  
authorized service center.  
6. Do not attempt to repair the massager yourself.  
7. Do not repeatedly operate any switch at short intervals. Such action may cause the switch to malfunction.  
8. Some noise may be heard coming from the massager while in use. This is due to the structure of the massager  
and is normal.  
9. Make sure there are no obstacles behind the chair before reclining it. The chair can be reclined to a maximum  
angle of 170°. If the back hits a wall or pillar, the chair may malfunction. Be sure to have ample space behind  
the chair. Recline the chair slowly in order to avoid contact with an obstacle.  
10. When excessive pressure is applied to the massage heads, they may stop moving for safety. When moving the  
heads up from the lowered position, one’s body weight may stop the heads’ movement. In such a case, slightly  
raise your body and allow the massage heads to move up.  
11. After each massage, slide the power switch, which is located on the right side of the chair, to the “off” position  
and turn its lock switch to the “lock” position.  
12. Do not sit on the chair with wet body or hair.  
13. The unit must not be used in “wet rooms” (sauna, swimming pool) or outdoors.  
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least  
resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an  
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is  
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
DANGER  
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified  
electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug  
provided with the product – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in  
Figure A. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug.  
No adapter should be used with this product.  
Figure A  
GROUNDED  
OUTLET  
GROUNDED  
OUTLET BOX  
GROUNDING PIN  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
MASSAGE LOUNGER  
Front  
Control Panel Stand  
Pillow  
Seat/Thigh Side Airbag  
Back Cushion  
Backrest  
Caution Label  
• Includes vibration function.  
• Retracted position of massage  
heads  
Armrest  
• Includes integrated air massage  
function.  
Shiatsu Point in Hip Massage  
• Sliding up/down possible.  
Side Cover  
Legrest Slide Lever  
• Extendable length of 9 in. (22 cm).  
Seat  
• Includes integrated air massage  
function.  
Legrest  
• Includes integrated air massage  
function.  
Connector Hose  
Back  
Back Cushion Zipper  
Pillow Fastener  
Back Cover  
Handle  
Child Safety Decal  
Power Switch  
Safety Precaution Label  
Power Cord  
Lock Switch Key  
Wheels  
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CONTROL PANEL  
Cover Closed (Massage Programs Use)  
OFF/ON button  
Program Selection buttons  
Ottoman button  
• Use this button to turn the  
control panel power on and  
off.  
• Use these buttons to select one  
of four pre-program massages or  
the quick or self program massage.  
• Use this button to adjust  
the angle of the legrest.  
(See Page 13)  
Quick Stop button  
pre-programs  
ottoman reclining  
off/on  
• Press this button to stop  
the massage immediately.  
Reclining button  
• Use this button to adjust  
the angle of the backrest  
and legrest. (See Page 13)  
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
voice  
user  
Voice Guidance  
Volume button  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
intensity intensity  
hands/arms lower body  
User Memory buttons  
• Use these buttons when  
using the user memory  
function. (See Page 25)  
open  
open  
self program time input  
• Adjusts the volume of the  
voice guidance function.  
Each press of the button  
progressively switches the  
volume through low,  
medium, high and off  
settings. (See Page 14)  
leg stretch vibration  
off/on  
manual controls  
intensity  
neck / back focus  
roller position  
off/on  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
Leg Stretch OFF/ON button  
• Use this button to turn leg  
stretch function off/on  
during massage programs.  
(See Page 19)  
Display  
Back Vibration  
OFF/ON button  
• Displays massage settings  
and actions, etc.  
(See Page 7)  
Program Strength  
buttons  
Roller Position  
Focus button  
• Use this button to turn back  
vibration function off/on  
during massage programs.  
(See Page 19)  
button  
• Use this button to repeat  
a massage action during  
massage programs.  
(See Page 28)  
• Use these buttons for 3-  
stage strength adjustment  
during massage programs.  
(See Page 19)  
• Enables fine-tuning of  
massage head position  
during massage  
programs. (See Page 28)  
Cover Open (Self Program Settings and Manual Operation Use)  
self program time input  
neck/shoulder hands/arms  
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
tap  
full regional  
roll  
knead knead shiatsu knead swedish compression  
Manual Operation  
Selection buttons  
Self Program  
Creation button  
leg stretch vibration  
back  
position  
lateral  
intensity intensity intensity speed  
lower back  
lower body  
OK  
• Use these buttons to select  
massage actions in manual  
operation mode.  
• Use these buttons to indicate  
how much time you want  
the massage to spend in  
each region. (See Page 21)  
hands/ lower  
arms body  
upper  
body  
(See Page 29)  
Lateral Movement  
button  
Massage Strength  
buttons  
• Allows you to combine  
lateral action with an upper  
body massage in manual  
operation mode.  
(Not combinable with back  
vibration.) (See Page 30)  
• Use these buttons to adjust  
the massage strength in  
manual operation mode.  
(See Pages 30, 32, 33)  
Massage Speed  
Roller Position  
button  
Adjustment button  
• Use this button to adjust  
upper-body massage  
speed in manual operation  
mode. (See Page 30)  
• Use this button to adjust  
the position of massage  
heads for the upper body  
in manual operation  
mode. (See Page 30)  
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DISPLAY  
Focus and Repeat  
Display  
Roller Position  
Time Remaining Display  
User Memory Display  
Massage Area Display  
Adjustment Display  
• Displays time remaining  
before the end of a massage  
in minutes.  
• “OFF” is shown as the  
massage heads return to  
the retracted position after  
a massage.  
• Uses animation to indicate  
when data is being  
recorded to or recalled from  
the user memory.  
• Flashes to indicate areas  
currently being massaged.  
(See “Additional  
• Flashes when the Focus  
button has been pressed to  
repeat a massage action.  
• Flashes when a repeated  
action is in progress during  
a program recorded to the  
user memory.  
• Lights up when the  
massage position is  
adjusted during a massage.  
Information” below.)  
time remaining  
self program  
intensity  
intensity speed  
time  
intensity  
hands/arms lower body  
upper body  
Hand/Arm Massage  
Display  
Upper Body Massage  
Leg Stretch Display  
Display  
• Lights up when the leg  
stretch function is on.  
• Flashes when the stretching  
action is in progress.  
• Displays hand/arm massage  
action and strength.  
• Displays upper body massage  
action, strength, and speed.  
• Massage speed is not indicated  
during massage programs.  
Lower Body Massage  
Self Program  
Back Vibration Display  
Display  
Time Setting Display  
• Lights up when the back  
vibration function is on.  
• Displays lower-body  
massage action and  
strength.  
• Displays time settings in  
self program mode.  
Additional Information  
About the Massage Area Display  
The massage area display can only show an approximation of the massage area. The  
area of massage shown by the massage area display may differ at times from the area  
you can feel actually being massaged.  
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BEFORE USINGTHE UNIT  
SETTING UPTHE MASSAGE LOUNGER  
After Removing Everything from the Box,You Should Have the Following  
Massage Lounger  
Accessories  
Pillow  
Attachment Screws (M6#16) — 6  
Left Armrest — 3  
Right Armrest — 3  
Control Panel Stand Attachment Screws  
(M6#10) — 4  
Plug Cover Attachment Screws  
(M5#16) — 2  
Control Panel Stand  
Armrests  
Marks indicating left and right can be found  
on the underside of each armrest.  
Plug Covers — 2  
Front  
Back  
Allen Key — 1  
(Cross-section)  
0.2"  
(4 mm)  
Clip  
Control Panel  
Stand Covers  
Connector Hose  
Lock Switch Keys — 2  
Small holes on the inside  
fabric are an intentional part  
of the functional design.  
Air Plug  
Where to Use the Unit  
Ensure there is adequate space for reclining.  
CAUTION  
Approx. 77" (195 cm)  
Keep at least  
Keep at least  
4" (10 cm)  
away from  
wall, etc.  
• Do not use the unit in areas with high humidity,  
such as the bathroom, etc. as this can lead to  
electric shock or other accidents.  
4" (10 cm)  
away from  
wall, etc.  
Approx. 14"  
(35 cm)  
Approx. 12"  
(30 cm)  
Width approx. 27" (68 cm)  
(approx. 33" (84 cm) with  
armrests attached)  
• Place the unit on a totally flat surface.  
Failure to do so may result in the seat tipping over.  
• Do not use the massage lounger in direct sunlight or in  
places where it will be exposed to high temperatures,  
such as in front of a heater, etc., as this can cause  
discoloration or hardening of the synthetic leather.  
• Place the unit on a mat to prevent floor damage.  
• When placing a mat under the unit, the size of the mat  
should be sufficient (at least 47#28 in. (120#70 cm)) to  
cover the areas where the unit touches and the legrest  
could touch the floor, as shown in the diagram on the left.  
Mat  
Area where legrest  
could touch floor.  
Area where unit touches floor.  
Carrying in the Unit  
Move the chair by having one person hold onto the rubber  
section on the underside of the legrest and another person  
use the handle on the back of the backrest.  
CAUTION  
• Make certain the legrest has been retracted fully  
to its original length.  
Legrest  
Handle  
Failure to observe this safeguard could result in injury  
due to the legrest returning to its original length  
when the unit is being moved.  
• Use care to prevent pinching of hands or feet when letting  
go of the legrest as its mechanism will cause it to slam shut.  
• Use care to prevent lower back and other injuries that  
could occur when lifting this heavy object (approx. 179  
lbs (81 kg)).  
Mat  
Place your fingers in the groove.  
Rubber  
Section  
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ASSEMBLY  
Attaching the Armrests (On Both Right and Left Sides)  
Use the mark as  
a guide for insertion.  
1. Insert the armrest into the unit.  
• Markings indicating left-hand and right-hand  
sides can be found on the inside surface of  
each armrest.  
1
• Make sure the control panel cord does not  
become pinched when fitting the right armrest  
onto the unit.  
Turn screws clockwise  
to tighten.  
2. Fasten the armrest with the  
attachment screws.  
• Set the three attachment screws in place first  
and then tighten them firmly.  
2
Use This Screw  
#6  
Allen Key  
Attachment Screw  
(M6#16)  
Connecting the Air Plugs (On Both Right and Left Sides)  
1. Insert the air plug.  
• Push on the air plug until you hear it click into  
place.  
1
2. Place the plug cover over top of the  
air plug and fasten with the screw.  
2
Allen Key  
Use This Screw  
Air Plug  
Plug Cover  
#2  
Attachment Screw  
(M5#16)  
Attaching the Control Panel Stand to the Right or Left Armrest  
1. Decide which side to attach the  
control panel stand to.  
Attachment Screw  
(M6#10)  
2. Fasten the control panel stand with  
the attachment screws in four places.  
Allen Key  
• Set the four attachment screws in place first  
and then tighten them firmly.  
1
2
Use This Screw  
• Diagram shows attachment to right armrest.  
#4  
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Attaching the Control Panel Stand Covers (On Both Right and Left Sides)  
Cover for Side WITH Control Panel Stand  
Cover for Side WITHOUT Control Panel Stand  
Top Tabs  
The method of attaching the covers is the same  
for both sides.  
• Diagram shows side attached with control  
panel stand.  
Bottom  
Tabs  
1. Insert the bottom tabs on the cover  
into the notches on the armrest.  
1
2
2. Insert the top tabs on the cover  
into the notches on the armrest.  
Notches  
When Removing the Control Panel Stand Covers  
(1) Insert the head of a flat-tip screwdriver  
between the top tabs of the cover.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
• Performing this procedure with the Allen key  
or a cross-point screwdriver could damage the  
unit.  
(2) Pull out the top tabs of the cover (two places)  
using the flat-tip screwdriver.  
(3) Pull up on the cover at an angle.  
Attaching the Pillow  
Use the pillow fasteners to attach the  
pillow.  
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Raising the Backrest to the Upright Position  
1. Insert the power plug into the  
power outlet.  
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2. Insert the key and turn the key lock  
to the “open” position.  
3. Slide the power switch to the “on”  
position.  
4. Press  
twice.  
on the control panel  
2
3
• The backrest will rise to the upright position  
automatically.  
Moving the Control Panel Cord to the Left Side (When Control Panel Stand is on Left Side)  
1. Press  
on the control panel to  
turn on the power.  
ottoman  
2. Press  
on the control panel and  
1
·
hold until the legrest has risen as  
far as it will go.  
2
3
• Continue pressing until a “beep-beep-beep”  
sound is heard.  
3. Move the control panel cord under  
the legrest to the left side.  
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4. Fasten the control panel cord at  
three points.  
Clips for Fastening  
Control Panel Cord  
Placing the Control Panel into the Control Panel Stand  
1. Insert the control panel at an angle  
into the tabs on the control panel  
stand.  
1
2
3
2. Push the control panel into the  
control panel stand.  
3. Fasten the control panel cord  
using the clip.  
To remove the control panel, slide it upwards.  
For smooth removal of  
the control panel, press  
on the back of the unit  
while sliding up.  
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BEFORE SITTING DOWN  
Please Check the Following Before Using the Unit  
Check the Surrounding Area  
(1) Check that there is nothing around the unit.  
(2) Check that there is enough room (15.7 in. (40 cm)) to recline the unit.  
Lower the Legrest Prior to Sitting Down  
• Do not sit down when the legrest is raised. Doing so may result in injury due to the chair tipping over.  
To lower the legrest…  
Pull the legrest slide lever, make sure the legrest is fully retracted, then press  
lowest position.  
twice to return the legrest to its  
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ADJUSTINGTHE SEAT  
Adjusting the Reclining Angle  
1. Press  
2. Press  
to turn on the power.  
Approx. 120°  
ottoman  
reclining  
or  
to adjust the  
Approx.  
angle of the backrest and/or  
legrest.  
• Movement will continue until a “beep-  
beep-beep” sound is heard if the buttons  
are held down.  
85°  
ottoman reclining  
• The legrest will start to move shortly after  
the backrest.  
• During a lower body massage, the  
legrest cannot be positioned at a level  
lower than that of the correct massage  
position. (See Page 16)  
Approx.  
170°  
Approx. 0°  
Extending the Legrest  
1. Slide the legrest out to the desired  
position while pulling the legrest  
1
Pull back.  
slide lever.  
(Extendable length of 9 in. (22 cm))  
Legrest  
Slide Lever  
2. Release the legrest slide lever.  
Release  
the lever.  
Push with soles  
of feet and legrest  
slides out.  
Legrest Slide Lever  
Raise legs slightly  
and legrest returns.  
Adjusting the Pillow for Correct Height During a Massage  
Adjust the height of the pillow so that the bottom edge is at ear level.  
• If positioned too low, the pillow may interfere with massage of the area around the neck.  
Fasteners  
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ADJUSTINGTHE VOICE GUIDANCE VOLUME ANDTHE CONTROL PANEL STAND  
Adjusting the Voice Guidance Volume  
Default Setting  
“2”= Medium  
Press  
Press  
“1”= Low  
Press  
“off”  
“3”= High  
The single beep (when a button is pressed) and the triple beep  
(when the adjustable setting limit is reached) are still audible.  
Adjusting the Control Panel Stand  
The arm section bends to allow  
positioning towards the front or  
the rear.  
The control panel can also be rotated  
sideways or tilted backwards when in  
the control panel stand.  
Arm Section  
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USINGTHE MASSAGE LOUNGER  
USINGTHE PRE-PROGRAM AND QUICK MASSAGES – Basic Usage  
Recommended when you want a complete massage.  
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pre-programs  
ottoman reclining  
off/on  
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
voice  
user  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
intensity intensity  
hands/arms lower body  
open  
open  
self program time input  
leg stretch vibration  
off/on  
manual controls  
intensity  
neck / back focus  
roller position  
off/on  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
Leg Stretch OFF/ON button  
Back Vibration OFF/ON button  
Program Strength  
buttons  
Roller Position  
button  
Additional Information  
Pre-Program and Quick Massage Characteristics (Upper Body)  
• For an overview of each massage program, please refer to the additional information on page 20.  
Shiatsu: Uses mainly shiatsu massage to  
loosen up deep-seated knots of tension.  
Recommended for those with severe stiffness  
and tension.  
Deep: Uses mainly kneading to manipulate and  
loosen muscles. Recommended for those with  
mild stiffness and tension.  
Swedish: Uses mainly Swedish massage to  
gently invigorate and promote circulation.  
Recommended for those experiencing fatigue  
and weariness.  
Stretch: Uses mainly compression to slowly  
stretch out muscles and joints. Recommended  
when a refreshing stretch is desired.  
Quick: Covers all areas using a variety of  
massage actions in a span of just five minutes.  
Recommended for those who want to relax  
quickly.  
These buttons will flash.  
1. Press  
to turn on the power.  
• The massage heads will remain stationary until a massage  
program is selected.  
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2. Press one of the flashing buttons (  
,
,
,
or ) to select a program.  
• The body scanning will commence when the  
program is selected. (See Page 36)  
• The unit will automatically recline  
to the correct massage position.  
• The body height range that can be properly  
detected by the body scanning is between  
approximately 4.6 and 6.1 ft. (140 and 185 cm).  
Sit as far back in the seat as possible with  
your head on the pillow.  
Correct Massage Position  
Reclined  
approximately 11°.  
Raised  
approximately 55°.  
• If the massage lounger is reclined further than this  
angle, it will not automatically return to the correct  
massage position.  
Body scanning lasts for  
approximately 30 seconds.  
A soft tapping action begins to  
determine your shoulder position.  
3. Confirm the shoulder position has been correctly determined according to the  
position where the soft tapping is carried out.  
Adjust the position so  
that the underside of  
When the shoulder position is incorrect…  
the massage heads is  
lightly touching the  
tops of your shoulders.  
Adjust the position of the massage  
heads, while the soft tapping is in  
progress, using the Roller Position  
button to move the massage heads  
up or down.  
neck / back  
roller position  
Too High  
Correct Position  
Too Low  
A single press of the button will raise or  
lower the massage heads approximately  
0.5 in. (1.2 cm).  
The massage will commence after the body scanning has been completed.  
• Air massage of the lower body and hands and arms commences simultaneously with the soft tapping.  
• Leg stretch and back vibration functions are also in operation.  
Automatic adjustment of the angle of the legrest may also occur.  
The legrest adjusts to four angles so that the soles of the  
feet touch the footrest wells according to a rough estimate  
of occupant height based on the shoulder position.  
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4. Adjust the length of the legrest when the backs of your  
calves or knees are not resting in the legrest wells.  
Pull the legrest slide lever  
to adjust the length of the  
legrest. (See Page 13)  
5. Open the lift-up portion of the armrest and insert your hand and forearm.  
CAUTION  
• Remove hard objects, such as false fingernails, wristwatches or rings, when massaging hands or  
arms. Failure to do so may result in injury.  
(1) Lift up.  
(2) Insert hand with  
fingers extended.  
Hand/Arm Position  
Insert hand all the way inside.  
Position the forearm and hand  
at the center of the armrest.  
Note: Raise backrest if difficulty is experienced when positioning hand and forearm.  
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6.When the massage is finished the unit will automatically shut off.  
and  
last approximately 15 minutes.  
lasts approximately 5 minutes.  
The unit will remain in  
the reclining position of the  
massage when it shuts off.  
Press  
twice to return the backrest and legrest to  
the upright position.  
Note: The backrest and legrest may stop mid-way if an occupant  
cannot be detected.  
To stop mid-way through a massage, press  
.
To immediately stop the massage,  
press  
.
• The massage heads will return to the retracted position.  
• The backrest and legrest will automatically return to the  
upright position.  
Note: The backrest and legrest may stop mid-way if an  
occupant cannot be detected.  
• All operations will stop immediately.  
• The chair will remain in the exact  
position it was in when the button was  
pressed.  
When the unit switches off…  
user  
will flash, indicating that the unit is in user memory data saving mode.  
• When no data has been recorded there is no need to press any buttons. The unit will switch off after approximately  
10 seconds.  
• When the massage is ended by pressing  
, the unit will not go into the data saving mode.  
• Please see pages 23 through 25 for details on how to use the user memory function.  
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USINGTHE PRE-PROGRAM AND QUICK MASSAGES – Adjusting toYour Preference  
Adjusting Massage Strength  
Strength  
Levels  
0
1
2
3
(No massage)  
intensity  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
Upper body  
intensity speed  
upper body  
intensity speed  
upper body  
intensity speed  
upper body  
Press  
to adjust.  
Lower body  
Hands/arms  
intensity  
lower body  
intensity  
lower body  
intensity  
lower body  
intensity  
lower body  
• Lower body and hand/arm massages  
will stop when set to zero.  
intensity  
intensity  
intensity  
intensity  
hands/arms  
hands/arms  
hands/arms  
hands/arms  
Turning Back Vibration and Leg Stretch Functions Off and On During a Program  
leg stretch vibration  
off/on  
off/on  
The display will indicate whether  
leg stretch and back vibration  
functions are turned on or off.  
Press  
to toggle on/off.  
Leg  
Stretch  
(Lit areas indicate active functions.  
Unlit areas indicate inactive functions.)  
Back Vibration  
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Additional Information  
Overview of Pre-Program and Quick Massages (Upper Body)  
Shiatsu Program (I)  
Overall  
Loosening  
Neck/Shoulder  
Shiatsu  
Upper/Lower-  
Back Shiatsu  
Neck/Shoulder  
Shiatsu  
Upper/Lower-  
Back Shiatsu  
Shoulder  
Shiatsu  
Lower-Back  
Shiatsu  
Finishing  
Touches  
• Swedish C  
• Swedish C  
• Shiatsu C  
• Shiatsu C  
• Shiatsu A  
• Shiatsu D  
• Shiatsu A  
• Shiatsu A  
• Tap B  
• Tap B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Shiatsu D  
• Shiatsu D  
• Tap B  
• Tap B  
• Shiatsu E  
• Shiatsu E  
• Knead E  
• Shiatsu B  
• Knead E  
• Shiatsu B  
• Knead E  
Deep Program (II)  
Overall  
Loosening  
Neck/Shoulder  
Kneading  
Upper/Lower-  
Back Kneading  
Neck/Shoulder  
Kneading  
Upper/Lower-  
Back Kneading  
Shoulder  
Kneading  
Lower-Back  
Shiatsu  
Finishing  
Touches  
• Swedish C  
• Knead C  
• Knead C  
• Shiatsu D  
• Shiatsu D  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Knead A  
• Knead B  
• Knead A  
• Knead B  
• Tap B  
• Tap B  
• Knead D  
• Knead E  
• Knead D  
• Knead E  
• Knead D  
+ Tap C  
Swedish Program (III)  
Overall  
Loosening  
Shoulder  
Focused Swedish  
Upper/Lower-  
Back Focused  
Swedish  
Neck/Shoulder  
Upper/Lower-  
Overall Swedish  
(Emphasis on  
Neck/Shoulders)  
Overall Swedish  
(Emphasis on  
Neck/Shoulders)  
Finishing  
Touches  
Focused Swedish Back Focused  
Swedish  
• Swedish C  
• Swedish C  
• Knead B  
• Grasp A  
• Knead B  
• Knead B  
• Knead B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
+ Tap B  
• Swedish B  
• Tap B  
• Tap B  
• Swedish B  
• Swedish B  
• Knead D  
• Swedish D  
• Swedish A  
• Knead D  
+ Tap C  
• Swedish D  
• Swedish A  
• Swedish A  
• Swedish D  
Stretch Program (IV)  
Overall  
Loosening  
Narrow  
Pressing  
Narrow  
Stretching  
Upper/Lower-  
Back Pressing  
Narrow  
Pressing  
Narrow  
Stretching  
Narrow  
Pressing  
Finishing  
Touches  
• Swedish C  
• Full Roll  
• Full Roll  
• Full Roll  
• Swedish B  
• Full Roll  
• Full Roll  
• Compression A  
• Full Roll  
• Compression B  
• Compression A  
• Compression A  
• Swedish B  
• Compression A  
Quick Program (V)  
Overall  
Loosening  
Neck/Shoulder  
Kneading  
Upper/Lower-  
Back Kneading  
Finishing Touches  
• Knead C  
• Shiatsu D  
• Shiatsu A  
• Knead A  
+ Tap B  
• Swedish B  
• Tap B  
• Knead A  
• Swedish B  
• Knead E  
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USINGTHE SELF PROGRAM – Basic Usage  
Recommended when certain areas of your body are more fatigued than others.  
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pre-programs  
ottoman reclining  
off/on  
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
voice  
user  
Panel Cover Open  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
intensity intensity  
hands/arms lower body  
open  
open  
self program time input  
self program time input  
neck/shoulder hands/arms  
nal  
leg stretch vibration  
off/on  
manual controls  
intensity  
neck / back focus  
roller position  
off/on  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
back  
lateral  
lower back  
lower body  
OK  
Program Strength  
buttons  
Roller Position  
button  
Back Vibration OFF/ON button  
Leg Stretch OFF/ON button  
Self Program  
Creation buttons  
Reference  
Setting Examples for Self Program  
(A), (B) and (C) below are provided as examples of how you can use the self program to create a massage  
using different time settings for different parts of your body.  
(A) “My neck and shoulders are  
always particularly stiff, so I’ll focus  
the massage on my neck and  
shoulders.”  
(B) “My upper back and lower back are  
the only parts that feel tired today,  
so I’ll just massage my upper and  
lower back.”  
(C) “I’ve had a pre-program massage,  
but now I’d like to massage just  
my legs for awhile.”  
Setting Example  
Setting Example  
time  
time  
Setting Example time  
These buttons will flash.  
1. Press  
to turn on the power.  
• The massage heads will remain stationary until a massage  
program is selected.  
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2. Press  
.
self program  
The display will flash.  
time  
3. Open the cover and input the time settings.  
(1) Set the time for each area of the body.  
self program time input  
neck/shoulder hands/arms  
• The time will change, as shown below,  
according to the number of times pressed.  
back  
OK  
(2) Press  
after completing settings for each body area.  
lower back  
lower body  
OK  
• The selected program will be configured to reflect your time settings.  
4. Close the cover.  
• If the cover is left open, you will be unable to use the Leg Stretch OFF/ON, Back Vibration OFF/ON, Program  
Strength or Focus buttons during the massage.  
From this point on the instructions for operation are the same as those for those once a massage  
program is selected, as covered starting from step 2 of page 16.  
Strength adjustment, on/off switching of leg stretch and back vibration functions are performed in  
the same way. (See Page 19)  
• The duration of a massage in the self program mode is approximately 15 minutes.  
• Body scanning is not performed when all time settings for the upper body are set to zero. Upper-body vibration will  
also be inactive in this case.  
• If time settings for the lower body are set to zero, the massage will commence with leg stretch function set to off.  
This function may be turned on by pressing the Leg Stretch OFF/ON button.  
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USINGTHE SELF PROGRAM  
Changing Time Settings Part Way through a Massage  
1. Open the cover and input the time  
settings.  
2. Close the cover.  
• If the cover is left open, you will be unable  
to use the Leg Stretch OFF/ON, Back  
Vibration OFF/ON, Program Strength or  
Focus buttons during the massage.  
(1) Open the cover and input the time  
self program time input  
neck/shoulder hands/arms  
settings you want to change.  
back  
OK  
(2) Press  
after completing setting  
lower back  
lower body  
OK  
adjustments.  
The program will be reconfigured  
to reflect the change(s) made to  
settings.  
Advanced Usage  
Saving Time by Recording Time Settings  
Recording Time Settings  
After the massage finishes or  
is pressed to finish the massage, proceed as follows.  
user  
When the  
buttons flash…  
Press the User Memory button you  
want to record your settings to.  
Only Pressed Button  
Flashes  
user  
user  
Recording Complete  
When the Selected Button Flashes Rapidly  
Rapid Flashing  
• This indicates that settings have already been recorded using that User Memory button.  
user  
To record over the existing data, press the same button once more. (The existing data  
will be deleted.)  
To keep the existing data, press another User Memory button.  
Beginning a Massage Using Recorded Time Settings  
(1) Press  
.
self program  
• The recorded time settings will  
be displayed.  
user  
(2) Press the button used  
to record your data.  
The program with the recorded  
time settings will begin  
immediately.  
(3) Press  
.
time  
Changing Recorded Time Settings  
See “Changing Time Settings Part Way through a Massage” above.  
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Additional Information  
About the Time Settings in Self Program  
• The type and duration of massage actions in self program are determined according to different areas of  
the body based on the time settings.  
Order of Massage for Upper Body  
• Areas are massaged in order of the longest to the shortest time setting.  
• When two areas are set to the same time setting, the massage will proceed in order of the neck and  
shoulders, the upper back and the lower back areas.  
Order of Massage for Hands/Arms and Lower Body  
• Massaged in order of lower body then hands and arms, regardless of time settings.  
When the Time Setting is Zero  
• An area of the body set at zero will not receive any massage. In the case of the upper body, however, the  
massage heads may travel over that area as they move to the next massage area.  
• The upper body will not receive any massage when all settings for the upper back, lower back, and neck  
and shoulders are at zero.  
Additional Information  
Overview of Massages in the Self Program  
Neck/Shoulders  
Uses mainly Shiatsu A to undo knots of tension.  
Uses mainly Knead B to manipulate and relax muscles.  
Uses mainly rubbing actions like Swedish B to gently massage and alleviate fatigue.  
Upper Back  
Uses mainly Shiatsu E to undo knots of tension.  
Uses mainly Knead A and Knead B to broadly manipulate and relax muscles.  
Uses mainly rubbing actions like Swedish A to gently massage and alleviate fatigue.  
Lower Back  
Uses mainly Shiatsu E and Knead E to undo knots of tension.  
Uses mainly light, penetrating actions to briskly loosen muscles.  
Uses mainly rubbing actions like Swedish D to gently massage and alleviate fatigue.  
Lower Body  
Uses mainly slow, powerful actions to vigorously loosen muscles.  
Uses mainly light, penetrating actions to briskly loosen muscles.  
Uses mainly strong upward strokes to promote circulation and alleviate tiredness.  
Hands/Arms  
Uses mainly rhythmical loosening actions to thoroughly relax muscles.  
After using rhythmical loosening, thorough kneading is used to promote circulation.  
Uses mainly strong upward strokes to promote circulation and alleviate tiredness.  
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ADVANCED USAGE WITHTHE USER MEMORY FUNCTION  
A function that allows you to create customized programs for massages better suited to your needs.  
Change and record massage programs according to your preference.  
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pre-programs  
off/on  
ottoman reclining  
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
1. Begin a massage program as described  
on pages 15 to 22.  
voice  
user  
intensity intensity  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
3
2
hands/arms lower body  
open  
open  
• Select one of the pre-program massages or the  
quick or self program massage.  
self program time input  
manual controls  
leg stretch vibration  
intensity  
neck / back focus  
roller position  
off/on  
off/on  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
2. Making adjustments to your liking during the massage.  
When you find a spot that feels good…  
• The massage action in progress when the  
button is pressed is repeated.  
• The same action at the same position within  
the program is repeated.  
• The program is modified to increase the  
massage action at the point on the body  
when the button was pressed.  
Animation on Controller Display  
focus  
Press  
.
Flashes when  
action repeated.  
When the position of the massage heads is a little off…  
• The orientation of the massage heads  
touching the body is adjusted.  
(See page 28 for the adjustable range.)  
• The massage heads automatically shift to  
the same position they were adjusted to  
within the program.  
Animation on Controller Display  
neck / back  
roller position  
Press  
to adjust.  
Adjusted direction  
flashes.  
• The adjustment is also reflected in other  
massage programs.  
3. Record the adjustments you have made.  
After the massage finishes or  
is pressed to finish the massage, proceed as follows.  
user  
When the  
buttons flash…  
Press the User Memory button you  
want to record your settings to.  
Only Pressed Button Flashes  
user  
user  
Recording Complete  
Animation on Controller Display  
When the Selected Button Flashes Rapidly  
Rapid Flashing  
• This indicates that settings have already been recorded using that User Memory button.  
user  
To record over the existing data, press the same button once more. (The existing data  
will be deleted.)  
To keep the existing data, press another User Memory button.  
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Additional Information  
About Recorded Massage Settings Shown on the Display  
• The settings you record after a massage finishes or  
is pressed to finish a massage are displayed on  
the control panel.  
• Setting adjustments shown on the display do not indicate changes made to recorded settings unless the  
above procedure has been performed (“3. Record the adjustments you have made.).  
Program  
Selection  
Buttons  
Buttons light up in order  
from left to right.  
Display  
Settings shown are those of the Massage Program button that is lit up.  
Displayed when  
is lit up  
Leg Stretch OFF/ON Setting  
Body Scanning Data  
time remaining  
self program  
Time Settings  
self program  
intensity  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
intensity  
hands/arms lower body  
time  
Program Strength Settings  
(Hands/Arms, Lower Body)  
Back Vibration  
OFF/ON Settings  
Program Strength  
Settings (Upper Body)  
The volume setting of the voice guidance is also recorded.  
Record changes made to individual settings during a massage program.  
• Settings can be recorded when the program finishes or  
is pressed to finish the massage.  
(Setting changes cannot be recorded when the program is finished by pressing  
were made in manual operation.)  
or when the changes to settings  
• Setting changes are recorded in the same way as described in “Change and record massage programs according  
to your preference.”  
Recordable Settings  
• Settings are divided between those that are recorded for individual programs and those that are recorded as  
settings shared by all programs.  
pre-programs  
ottoman reclining  
off/on  
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
voice  
user  
Voice Guidance  
Volume Setting  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
intensity intensity  
hands/arms lower body  
open  
open  
self program time input  
leg stretch vibration  
off/on  
manual controls  
intensity  
neck / back focus  
roller position  
off/on  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
Leg Stretch OFF/ON button  
Back Vibration  
OFF/ON Setting  
Program Strength  
Settings  
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WhenYou Want to UseYour Recorded Massage Settings  
3
pre-programs  
off/on  
ottoman reclining  
1. Press  
to turn on the power.  
1
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
2. Press the button used to record  
voice  
user  
your data.  
intensity intensity  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
2
hands/arms lower body  
user  
open  
open  
self program time input  
manual controls  
leg stretch vibration  
intensity  
neck / back focus  
roller position  
off/on  
off/on  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
3. Press one of the flashing buttons (  
,
,
,
,
or ) to select a program.  
When  
,
,
,
or  
When  
Is Selected  
Are Selected  
If time settings are  
recorded…  
If time settings are not  
recorded…  
A massage using the  
recorded time settings will  
start.  
Set time settings  
according to the steps  
given on pages 21 to 22.  
To change time settings,  
please see page 23.  
• The massage lounger will carry out body scanning to check whether or not someone with the same  
physical characteristics is using the unit.  
• The program will start immediately if the occupant is determined to have the same physical characteristics.  
• The body scanning will be performed if physical characteristics are determined to be different due to the  
occupant’s sitting position, etc. (See Page 16)  
Creating a Customized Program  
Adjust settings as desired and record to the same User Memory button using the steps given in “Change and  
record massage programs according to your preference.on page 25.  
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Erasing Recorded Data  
1.Turn on the  
power.  
2. Press the button corre-  
3.When the Program Selection  
buttons light up…  
4. Press the button once  
again while it is flashing.  
sponding to the data  
you wish to delete.  
user  
user  
Press the same button again  
and hold for 3 or more  
seconds.  
Change to steady light  
indicates completion.  
user  
Only the button  
pressed lights up.  
user  
user  
Flashing  
user  
Additional Information  
About the Focus Function  
Number of Times an Action Is Repeated  
Memory Available for Recording Repeated Actions  
• Action in progress when the Focus button  
is pressed is repeated twice.  
(The duration of the program will not be  
extended.)  
• Eight repeated actions can be memorized.  
• After 8 actions, new ones are recorded by overwriting the  
oldest action in memory.  
The pre-program massages were created based on  
massages practiced by professional massage therapists in  
accordance with the aim of each program. The user  
memory function preserves the basic massage actions of  
these programs and allows them to be used as a base  
upon which to build personalized massages. For this  
reason, the maximum number of repeated actions that may  
be recorded is eight, so that a massage cannot be focused  
on one area of the body. Please use either the self program  
or manual operation when you want a massage that  
focuses on a particular area of the body.  
Additional Information  
About the Massage Position Adjustment Function  
Range of Roller Position button  
Adjustable Range  
Vertical or lateral adjustment by pressing up to  
2 times in any direction (up, down, left or right)  
Vertical movement: 0.9 in. (2.4 cm) (up and down)  
Lateral movement: 0.4 in (1.0 cm) (left and right)  
Approx. 0.9" (2.4 cm)  
neck / back  
roller position  
Two Times  
0.5" (1.2 cm)  
0.5" (1.2 cm)  
Approx. 0.4"  
(1.0 cm)  
Approx. 0.4"  
(1.0 cm)  
Two Times  
Two Times  
0.2"  
0.2"  
(0.5 cm) (0.5 cm)  
Two Times  
The above adjustments cannot be made in the  
case of certain massage actions or massage on  
certain of the body.  
Approx. 0.9" (2.4 cm)  
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USING MANUAL OPERATION (Upper Body)  
Recommended for focused massage using preferred actions on specific parts of the body.  
Manual Operation for Massage of the Upper Body  
Please open the controller cover to use in manual operation.  
pre-programs  
ottoman reclining  
off/on  
1
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
voice  
user  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
intensity intensity  
hands/arms lower body  
self program time input  
neck/shoulder hands/arms  
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
full regional  
roll  
tap  
knead knead shiatsu knead swedish compression  
2
leg stretch vibration  
back  
position  
lateral  
intensity intensity intensity speed  
lower back  
lower body  
OK  
hands/ lower  
arms body  
upper  
body  
Back Vibration OFF/ON button  
Massage Strength button  
Lateral Movement button  
Massage Speed  
Adjustment button  
Roller Position  
button  
1. Press  
to turn on the power.  
2. Select your massage action of preference.  
Selection of Massage Actions  
• The LED above the selected massage will light up.  
• The icon of the button pressed will light up on the display.  
• Massage actions are combinable. (Massage actions indicated by the  
combined with one another.)  
area in chart below cannot be  
Shiatsu  
Kneading  
Swedish  
Compression  
Tapping  
Rolling  
full regional  
roll  
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
tap  
shiatsu  
knead  
swedish  
compression  
Shiatsu A  
Shiatsu B  
Knead A  
Knead B  
Swedish A Compression A  
Swedish B Compression B  
Tap A  
Tap B  
Full  
Pressed One Time  
Pressed Two Times  
Regional  
• An action combined with another can be toggled off by pressing its button.  
• An action being used alone can be toggled back on by pressing its button once.  
Pressed Three Times  
full regional  
roll  
Body scanning will commence when  
is selected.  
• When you feel a light tapping sensation on your shoulders, always check the shoulder position and when necessary adjust  
it manually. (See Page 16)  
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3. Adjust massage position and strength.  
(These adjustments cannot be made with the controller cover closed.)  
Adjusting Massage Position  
• The approximate position of the massage will be shown on the Massage Area Display.  
position  
• If you hold the up or down button down the massage heads will continue to move until you release  
the button.  
• In some places the strength of the massage will be automatically reduced. (See Page 33)  
• In some cases the massage position will not immediately change even though the Roller Position  
button is pressed.  
Press  
.
Adjusting Massage Strength  
• The strength of the massage is shown on the Upper Body Massage Action Display in five stages.  
intensity  
• In some cases the degree to which the strength of the massage can be adjusted will depend on  
the area being massaged. (See Page 31)  
• In some cases the massage strength will not immediately change even though the Massage  
Strength button is pressed.  
Press  
.
• The strength of the back vibration function is not adjustable.  
Adjusting Massage Speed  
speed  
• The speed of the massage is shown on the Upper Body Massage Display in five stages.  
• The speed of the back vibration function is not adjustable.  
Press  
.
Adjusting Lateral Movement  
• Press this button to increase the width of the massage in the location the massage  
lateral  
heads were in when you pressed the button.  
will be shown on the display.  
• In some places the strength of the massage will be automatically reduced.  
(See Page 33)  
Press  
.
• Back vibration cannot be combined.  
• Press the button again to revert to normal massage action.  
Combining with the Back Vibration  
vibration  
The display will indicate whether the back  
vibration function is turned on or off.  
(Lit areas indicate active functions. Unlit  
areas indicate inactive functions.)  
Press  
.
Back  
Vibration  
(Press again to turn off.)  
4.When the massage is finished the unit will automatically shut off.  
(The massage will finish approximately 15 minutes after it starts.)  
• The massage heads will retract and then stop.  
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USING MANUAL OPERATION (Lower Body)  
Manual Operation for Massage of the Lower Body  
1. Press  
to turn on the power.  
A
B
A
B
knead knead  
2
2. Select your massage action of preference.  
leg stretch vibration  
intensity intensity  
Pressed One Time  
Pressed Two Times  
Pressed Three Times  
Knead A + Knead B  
Knead A  
Knead B  
A
B
A
B
A
B
knead  
knead  
knead  
hands/ lower  
arms  
body  
Leg Stretch OFF/ON button  
Massage Strength button  
Control  
Display  
• The selected massage action may be changed to another  
part way through the massage. If this is done the massage  
will start again once the air has been released.  
• Only the legrest will automatically  
rise to the correct massage  
position.  
Raised  
approximately 55°.  
3. Adjust to your preferred level of strength.  
intensity  
• The strength of the massage is shown on the Lower Body Massage Display in five stages.  
• The massage strength can be adjusted until a "beep-beep-beep" sound is heard.  
• The strength of the leg stretch and back vibration functions is not adjustable.  
Press  
.
Combining with the Leg Stretch Function  
leg stretch  
Leg  
Stretch  
Press  
.
The display will indicate whether the leg stretch  
function is turned on or off.  
(Lit areas indicate active functions. Unlit areas  
indicate inactive functions.)  
(Press again to turn off.)  
4.When the massage is finished the unit will automatically shut off.  
(The massage will finish approximately 15 minutes after it starts.)  
• It will take a number of seconds for the air to be completely released. (After pressing  
being released.)  
you will hear air  
• Press  
if you want to stop the massage during a program. Press  
if you want to stop the massage  
immediately. (See Page 18)  
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USING MANUAL OPERATION (Hands/Arms)  
Manual Operation for Massage of the Hands/Arms  
1. Press  
to turn on the power.  
A
B
A
B
knead knead  
2
2. Select your massage action of preference.  
leg stretch vibration  
intensity intensity  
Pressed One Time  
Pressed Two Times  
Pressed Three Times  
Knead A + Knead B  
Knead A  
Knead B  
A
B
A
B
A
B
knead  
knead  
knead  
hands/ lower  
arms  
body  
Massage Strength button  
Control  
Display  
• The selected massage action may be changed to another  
part way through the massage. If this is done the massage  
will start again once the air has been released.  
3. Adjust to your preferred level of strength.  
intensity  
• The strength of the massage is shown on the Hand/Arm Massage Display in five stages.  
• The massage strength can be adjusted until a "beep-beep-beep" sound is heard.  
Press  
.
4.When the massage is finished the unit will automatically shut off.  
(The massage will finish approximately 15 minutes after it starts.)  
• It will take a number of seconds for the air to be completely released. (After pressing  
being released.)  
you will hear air  
• Press  
if you want to stop the massage during a program. Press  
if you want to stop the massage  
immediately. (See Page 18)  
Upper Body Massage Actions  
Shiatsu A Uses a two-stage shiatsu action from above.  
Tap A  
Tap B  
Uses a strong tapping action. Recommended for  
thorough loosening of muscle stiffness.  
Recommended for those with severe shoulder stiffness.  
Uses a three-stage shiatsu action that gradually  
increases in strength. Recommended for those with  
severe lower-back stiffness.  
Shiatsu B  
Uses a gentle tapping action. Recommended for  
pleasant loosening of muscle stiffness.  
Stretches out muscles along the spine.  
Full Roll  
Knead A Kneads from the outside to the center of the back.  
Recommended for massage of the area between the  
neck and shoulder blades.  
Recommended for stretching the entire length of the  
spine from the lower back to the neck.  
Stretches out localized areas along the spine.  
Recommended for focused stretching on a portion  
of the muscles along the spine.  
Regional  
Roll  
Kneads from the center to the outside of the back.  
Recommended for massage of the lower back.  
Knead B  
Uses a gentle upward rubbing action.  
Swedish A  
Swedish B  
vibration  
Vibrates intermittently at a high rate of oscillation.  
Recommended in combination with Full Roll for  
relaxation of the entire body.  
Back  
Vibration  
Recommended for those with tired backs.  
Uses a gentle downward rubbing action.  
Recommended for those with tired shoulders.  
Stretches muscles using an upward pressing action.  
Recommended for moderate stretching of the back.  
Compres-  
sion A  
Stretches muscles using an outward pressing action.  
Recommended for moderate stretching of the area  
between the shoulder blades.  
Compres-  
sion B  
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USING MANUAL OPERATION  
Additional Information  
How to Get the Most Out ofYour Massage Lounger  
(1) Start with a rolling massage only to allow your body to get used to the massage lounger.  
(2) Next use a kneading or tapping massage in areas surrounding stiff muscles.  
(3) Finish with a rolling massage to stretch your spine again.  
About Massage Strength Adjustments  
• For the purposes of safety, limits have been set on the maximum degree to  
which the massage heads can protrude into the back during an upper body  
massage. For this reason, the levels to which massage strength can be  
adjusted are dependent on the area of the back being massaged and the type  
of massage action being used.  
Area (A)  
Area (A)  
Area (B)  
Area (C)  
Compression A  
Up to strength level 2  
Up to strength level 4  
Area (B)  
Adjustable past  
Shiatsu A, Shiatsu B,  
Knead A, Knead B,  
Compression B  
strength level 5.  
Up to strength level 3  
Up to strength level 5  
(Display shows level 5  
even when adjusted  
past that point.)  
Swedish A, Swedish B,  
Tap A, Tap B, Back Vibration  
Up to strength level 5  
Up to strength level 3  
Full Roll, Regional Roll  
These areas not massaged.  
Area (C)  
• When massage actions are combined, massage strength is adjustable to the  
level of the selected massage action with the lowest strength level.  
• When combined with lateral movement, Compression A is adjustable to strength  
level 2 and other massage actions are adjustable up to strength level 3.  
Points where rolling massage  
can be carried out up and  
down the back.  
Rolling Massage  
• When a massage is being carried out over a wide area, if Roll is selected, then  
the width of the massage will automatically be reduced before the Roll massage  
begins.  
Approx. 2" (5cm)  
Approx. 8" (21cm)  
Upper Body Massage Adjustment  
• The scope of the massage heads depending on  
the type of massage selected is shown below.  
Approx. 2" (5cm)  
Approx. 6" (15cm)  
Rolling  
Massage  
Other  
Massage  
About the Leg Stretch Action  
(1) After the seat, thighs and the whole of the legs  
have been grasped by the airbags, they are  
given a light stretch as the legrest lowers  
approximately 10 degrees.  
(2) The legrest rises to its starting  
(3) The legrest returns to  
its original angle.  
position, after which it lowers  
again, but this time  
approximately 20 degrees  
for a deep stretch.  
Lowered  
approximately 20°  
Lowered approximately 10°  
Massage Actions (Lower Body)  
• After applying pressure to the sides and backs of  
the legs, pressure is applied to relax muscles  
using a rhythmic action that moves in order of the  
calves, the thighs and the seat.  
• This kind of massage is ideal after exercising  
when your muscles feel tired.  
• After applying pressure to the sides and  
backs of the legs, pressure is applied to the  
calves and they are slowly squeezed from the  
bottom up.  
• This kind of massage is ideal for preventing  
swelling in the lower body.  
Massage Actions (Hands/Arms)  
• After the hands have been grasped, the muscles  
in the forearms are relaxed in a rhythmic manner.  
• This kind of massage is ideal after exercising  
when your muscles feel tired.  
• The area from the hands to forearms is slowly  
and thoroughly squeezed.  
• This kind of massage is ideal when your arms  
feel heavy due to poor circulation.  
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AFTER COMPLETINGTHE MASSAGE  
Return the Seat to the Original Position  
1. Check that nothing is under the  
legrest and that air is being released.  
2. Always return the legrest to its original  
length if it has been slid out.  
Legrest Slide  
Lever  
Pull back.  
Check  
that nothing  
is under the  
legrest.  
Raise legs slightly and  
legrest returns.  
3. Press  
twice to return the chair  
4. If the pillow or back cushion has been  
flipped back or the control panel has  
been removed from its stand, return  
them to their original positions.  
to the upright position.  
off/on  
pre-programs  
ottoman reclining  
shiatsu  
deep  
swedish  
stretch  
quick self program  
self program  
time remaining  
voice  
If no one is sitting in it,  
the chair will stop part  
way.  
user  
intensity intensity  
intensity speed  
upper body  
time  
hands/arms lower body  
open  
open  
self program time input  
manual controls  
leg stretch vibration  
off/on  
intensity  
neck back focus  
roller position  
/
off/on  
hands/ lower upper  
arms body body  
Disconnect the Power  
1. Slide the power switch to the  
“off” position.  
Power Switch  
2.Turn the lock switch key to the  
“lock” position.  
* Remove key and store out of reach of  
children.  
2
1
3. Unplug the power cord.  
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION  
• Always unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never touch a power plug with wet hands.  
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to electrocution or burns.  
Areas Covered with Synthetic Leather  
Pipe and Plastic Areas  
• Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth. (Do NOT  
use cloths containing any kind of chemical, etc.)  
• If the synthetic leather is particularly dirty, soak a soft  
cloth in water or a 3~5% solution of mild detergent,  
wring it out thoroughly and tap the surface with it.  
Next, rinse the cloth in water, wring it out  
(1) Wipe the unit with a cloth that has  
been soaked in a mild detergent and  
then thoroughly wrung out.  
(2) Next wipe the unit with a cloth that  
has been moistened with just water  
and thoroughly wrung out.  
Mild Detergent  
Water  
thoroughly and then wipe any remaining detergent  
from the surface, wipe the surfaces with a soft dry  
cloth and allow them to dry naturally.  
* Make sure you thoroughly wring out  
the cloth first when cleaning the  
control panel.  
(Do NOT use a hair dryer to try to dry the surfaces  
more quickly.)  
(3) Allow the unit to dry naturally.  
• Please do NOT use thinners, benzine  
or alcohol.  
Seat Fabric  
Water  
(1) Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that  
has been soaked in a mild detergent  
and then thoroughly wrung out.  
(2) Use a mild detergent and brush on  
areas where the seat fabric has  
become particularly soiled. Be careful  
not to brush the fabric too much as  
you may damage it.  
Mild Detergent  
• Do not allow these areas to come in contact with  
plastic for extended periods of time as this may  
lead to discoloration.  
(3) Next wipe the fabric with a cloth that  
has been moistened with just water  
and thoroughly wrung out.  
Water  
(4) Allow the fabric to dry naturally.  
Moving the Unit  
CAUTION  
• Do not move the unit while someone is seated on it. Do not place objects on or sit, climb, or stand on  
the legrest.  
• When moving the unit using the wheels, remove all obstacles from around it, make sure the backrest is  
in the upright position, lift it no higher than waist height (no higher than 31 in. (80 cm)) and roll it slowly.  
Failure to do so may cause the unit to tip over, which may lead to damage or injury.  
Lifting the Unit  
Using the Wheels to Move the Unit  
• Move the chair by having one person hold onto the rubber  
section on the underside of the legrest and another person  
use the handle on the back of the backrest.  
* Please hold the handle and legrest securely to avoid dropping  
the unit as it may damage your floor.  
• Move the chair by holding onto the rubber section on the  
underside of the legrest and using the wheels.  
(It is easier to move the unit when the massage heads are  
positioned at the top of the backrest.)  
* Place a mat on the floor and gently roll the unit over it to avoid  
damaging the floor.  
Place the control  
panel on the seat.  
Make sure the legrest is  
Make sure the legrest is  
retracted to the minimum length.  
retracted to the minimum length.  
Place the control  
panel on the seat.  
Hold onto the rubber section  
Roll the unit  
Hold onto the rubber section on  
the underside of the legrest.  
Do not hold onto the fabric.  
on the underside of the legrest.  
Do not hold onto the fabric.  
slowly.  
Handle  
Rubber Section  
Rubber Section  
Mat  
Place your fingers in the groove.  
Mat  
Wheels  
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ABOUTTHE BODY SCANNING FUNCTION  
Additional Information  
Body Scanning  
(1) As the electronic tone that accompanies the body search function sounds,  
the massage heads will rise up the back until they reach the area behind  
the neck.  
(2)  
(2) The massage heads will tilt forward so that they are positioned over the  
shoulders. (If the shoulder position is incorrect the massage heads will  
rise again and then repeat the shoulder alignment movement.)  
(3)  
(1)  
(3) The massage heads will descend to the level of the shoulders.  
(4) Soft Tapping  
(4) A soft tapping massage is performed at the level of the shoulders, which  
lasts for approximately 15 seconds.  
When the Body Scanning Function is Not Completed Successfully  
• A recorded voice message will announce, “In the interests of safety, the massage will now finish because  
an occupant could not be detected in the chair.during the body scanning.  
This may occur in the following situations:  
1. Pressure against the backrest cannot be detected because no one is sitting in the chair.  
2. Pressure against the backrest cannot be detected because the occupant’s head and back are not  
touching the backrest.  
3. Pressure against the backrest cannot be detected because the occupant is wearing heavy clothing or an  
object such as a cushion has been placed between the occupant’s back and the backrest.  
Sit as far back in the seat with your head on the pillow and  
press  
again to start the body scanning.  
When the Soft Tapping Massage Does Not Start  
• If the body scanning is performed at the highest height, it will stop for a few seconds and the soft tapping  
massage will not be carried out.  
To adjust the shoulder position, do so after the massage has begun.  
When Changing the Occupant in the Middle of a Massage  
• Press  
once to finish the massage then start again as the shoulder position will change.  
Additional Information  
Pressure Feedback Function  
The strength of the massage (pressure level) is automatically adjusted if it is too much or too little.  
• The standard body pressure level varies according to the strength of the program selected.  
• If you lift your back or stand up in the middle of a massage, the body pressure level detected will be zero  
thus causing the massage to finish.  
Pressure Feedback in Shoulder Area  
• When a massage program is used, the body pressure level at the top of the shoulders is detected just  
before the start of a massage at the top of the shoulders. If the body pressure level is different from that of  
the previous massage a soft tapping massage will begin.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
Problem  
Cause and Remedy  
Motor Noises  
• It sounds and feels like the massage heads are  
straining to get over wrinkles in the cloth.  
• The motor groans when it comes under load.  
• There is excessive noise during Tapping. (The noise  
is greater at the top of the massage lounger.)  
• There is a creaking noise when the massage heads  
are in operation.  
• There is a sound when the vibration action is selected.  
• There is a rattling sound when the massage heads  
move up or down.  
• The belt can be heard rotating.  
• There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage  
heads rubbing on the seat fabric.  
These sounds are perfectly normal and will not have  
any effect on the operation of the unit.  
• There is a noise when the back cushion moves over  
the armrest when the seat is reclining.  
• There is a noise when I sit down.  
• There is a strange sound when the massage heads  
move in and out.  
• When the power switch is turned on there is a  
humming sound.  
• Air massage-related sounds.  
There is a hissing sound of air escaping.  
There is a humming sound from the pump.  
• The legrest rattles.  
• There is an unstable sound when air escapes during  
the leg stretch.  
The massage heads stop during operation.  
If excessive force is applied to the massage heads  
during operation, in the interests of safety the  
massage heads may stop moving.  
If all markings and buttons on the control panel start  
to flash, which is extremely unusual, turn off the power  
switch, wait for approximately 10 seconds and then  
turn the power switch on again.  
If the massage heads stop again, position yourself so  
that your back is not completely in contact with the  
backrest.  
The massage heads do not come up to the  
shoulder or neck.  
The position of the massage heads is incorrect.  
(See Page 16)  
The height of the left and right massage  
heads is different.  
An alternating tapping method is employed, which  
means that this phenomenon will naturally occur.  
There is nothing wrong with the unit.  
The air in the seat is not being released.  
If the power cord is unplugged or there is a power  
outage while air massage is being carried out, the air  
will be trapped in the unit. The air will automatically be  
released when the power cord is plugged back in again  
(or when the power comes back on).  
It is not possible to recline the unit.  
The legrest cannot be raised or lowered.  
If the unit encounters an obstacle or if excessive force  
is exerted on it during operation, in the interests of  
safety the unit will come to a stop.  
If all markings and buttons on the control panel start  
to flash, which is extremely unusual, turn off the power  
switch, wait for approximately 10 seconds and then  
turn the power switch on again.  
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Problem  
Cause and Remedy  
Reclining does not take place even though a  
massage is started in pre-programs.  
(The seat does not automatically recline.)  
In some cases the seat may not automatically recline  
depending on the position (angle) of the backrest or  
the legrest.  
The backrest does not return to the upright  
position.  
The backrest will not return to the upright position if  
the timer is activated or the  
button is pressed.  
(Pressing twice will return the backrest to its  
original position.)  
The legrest does not go down.  
The legrest will not go down properly if the legrest  
slide has been extended. Try again after retracting it.  
The unit will not operate at all.  
• Upper body (neck to lower back) massage.  
• Lower body (calves to seat) massage.  
• The power cord has been disconnected.  
(See Page 11)  
• The power switch on the unit has not been turned on.  
(See Page 11)  
• A Pre-Program button or Manual Operation button  
hasn’t been pressed after pressing  
.
(See Pages 11, 15, 19, 22, 25)  
The arm massage does not work.  
• The power cord has been disconnected.  
(See Page 11)  
• The power switch on the unit has not been turned on.  
(See Page 11)  
• A Pre-Program button or Manual Operation button  
hasn’t been pressed after pressing  
.
(See Pages 15, 21, 27, 33)  
• The air plug is not properly connected or disconnected.  
(See Page 9)  
The unit has been damaged.  
Stop using the unit immediately.  
Stop using the unit immediately.  
The power cord or power plug is abnormally  
hot.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Supply:  
AC120V 60Hz  
210 W  
Power Consumption:  
Upper Body Massage  
Massage Area (Up-Down):  
Massage Area (Left-Right):  
Approx. 30 in. (76 cm)  
Distance between Massage Heads during Operation  
Neck, Shoulder, Back, Lower Back: Approx. 2 – 8 in. (5 – 21 cm)  
Approx. 4 in. (10 cm)  
Massage Area (Forward-Back):  
Maximum Total Massage Surface: Approx. 188 sq. in. (1,216 cm2)  
Up-Down Movement Speed:  
Massage Speed:  
Approx. 19 – 92 sec. return.  
Knead A, B:  
Approx. 11 – 20 cycles/min.  
Tap:  
Lateral Travel:  
Vertical Travel (Long):  
Vertical Travel (Short):  
Approx. 240 – 550 sec. (one way)  
Approx. 5 cm left-right auto return  
Approx. 30 in. (76 cm) up-down auto return  
Approx. 4 in. (10 cm) up-down auto return  
Lateral/Vertical Travel:  
Massage Width:  
Rolling, Vertical Movement: Approx. 2 – 6 in. (5 – 15 cm)  
Other than the above:  
Same as massage area (left-right).  
Hand/Arm Massage  
Air Pressure:  
Strong:  
Medium:  
Weak:  
Approx. 33.5 kPa  
Approx. 26.0 kPa  
Approx. 15.5 kPa  
Sole/Calf/Seat Massage  
Air Pressure:  
Sole/Calf Areas: Strong: Approx. 33.5 kPa  
Medium: Approx. 26.5 kPa  
Weak: Approx. 16.5 kPa  
Seat/Thigh Areas: Strong: Approx. 29.5 kPa  
Medium: Approx. 22.0 kPa  
Weak: Approx. 13.5 kPa  
Reclining Angle:  
Backrest:  
Legrest:  
Approx. 120° – 170°  
Approx. 0° – 85°  
Automatic Shut-Off:  
Approx. 15 min. for both upper and lower body  
Dimensions:  
When not reclined. (H#W#D)  
When reclined. (H#W#D)  
Weight of Unit:  
45.3#33.1#50.8 in. (115#84#129 cm)  
22.4#33.1#77.6 in. (57#84#197 cm)  
Approx. 179 lbs (81 kg)  
Dimensions of Box (H#W#D):  
Weight in Box:  
Maximum User Weight:  
Minimum Distance from Wall:  
30.7#30.7#65.4 in. (78.0#78.0#166.0 cm)  
Approx. 218 lbs (99 kg)  
264 lbs (120 kg)  
15.7 in. (40 cm)  
39  
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Panasonic Consumer  
Electronics Company  
One Panasonic Way 4A-3  
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
1-800-338-0552 for questions and comments.  
No.1 EN, SP, FR  
P93103513231 Printed in Japan  
Impreso en Japón  
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