Sanyo Automobile Accessories HEC DR7700C User Guide

SANYO MASSAGE LOUNGER LIMITED WARRANTY  
(USA ONLY)  
OBLIGATIONS  
In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Factory Service  
Center at the user's expense, unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty.  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Massage Lounger  
If you need assistance with product operation, authorized service center referral, service assistance, problem resolution, or parts  
and accessories availability; you may contact us by:  
B. calling the customer support center at 1-800-421-5013  
Weekdays 7:30 AM- 5:00 PM Pacific Time  
HEC-DR7700K  
HEC-DR7700C  
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THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED AND USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.  
THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL USER AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS USED FOR ANY  
INDUSTRIAL, PROFESSIONAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE. THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE OR SALES SLIP MUST BE  
SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED.  
Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO FISHER COMPANY (SFC) warrants this SANYO  
products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods of LABOR and PARTS specified below. SFC will repair  
or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty.  
CONTENTS  
The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased at retail  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ……… 1 4  
NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART ……… 5 7  
HOW TO PLACE THE MASSAGER …………… 8  
HOW TO INSTALL THE STAND ………… 9 10  
HOW TO USE ……………………………………… 11  
PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO USE ……………… 12  
ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR ………………… 13 15  
MASSAGING ……………………………… 16 24  
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES …… 16 18  
AUTOMATIC COURSES ………………… 19 20  
MANUAL COURSES ……………………… 21 24  
ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY ………… 25  
AFTER USE ………………………………………… 26  
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ………………… 26  
CONTENTS OF MASSAGING …………… 27 28  
TROUBLE-SHOOTING …………………………… 29  
SPECIFICATIONS ………………………………… 30  
LABOR  
1 YEAR  
PARTS  
1 YEAR  
ROLLER MECHANISM IN - HOME  
3 YEARS  
1 YEAR  
Note:  
 * Roller Mechanism consists of the mechanical parts directly behind the back rest  
of the massage chair, excluding belts.  
** In-home service is defined as product service in the consumer home or offsite if  
further repairs are required.  
EXCLUSIONS  
This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model's  
instruction manual, or (B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed.  
This warranty shall not apply to the following items: non-electrical / mechanical attachments; accessories; damage to head  
cover, back pad, arm covers, seat cover, foot rest cover when not caused by defects in workmanship.  
This warranty shall not apply to setup, installation, removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair.  
This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including, but  
not limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper  
maintenance, operation contrary to furnished instructions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user,  
abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect power line voltage, fire, flood or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear.  
The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any  
other obligation or liability.  
THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW (INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS) IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY DELAY  
IN THE PREFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
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records.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
(Located on back or bottom side of unit)  
Date of Purchase  
Where Purchased  
Purchase Price  
Be sure to read this manual thoroughly in order to ensure  
proper use. In particular, make certain to read the section  
Please register your massage chair at  
"IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS".  
Keep this manual in a safe place so that it can be found easily.  
SANYO Fisher Company  
21605 Plummer Street  
Chatsworth, CA 91311  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Do not attempt to disconnect the power plug by pulling the cord, but always by holding the power  
plug and pulling it out. Also, clean the dust off the power plug periodically.  
Otherwise, electric shock, short circuit or fire may occur.  
WARNING  
Be careful not to spill water over the remote control, sensor controller, seat, or foot rest.  
Otherwise, electric shock, short circuit or fire may occur.  
Switch the power [OFF] instantly if there is a power failure, and also pull the power plug out from the  
outlet.  
Do not suddenly release your hand, while raising the foot rest.  
Otherwise, an injury may occur.  
Otherwise, it may become dangerous when the power is restored.  
Do not move the massager with a person on it.  
Prior to use, be sure to raise the back pad in order to check that the cover cloth or the cloth of other  
parts is not torn. If a tear is found, however small, stop using the massager immediately, unplug the  
power source, and obtain service.  
Otherwise, the massager may fall over, resulting in injury.  
At first, do not attempt to recline the seat deeply, lean on the back rest forcibly or massage without  
the back pad (until you have become accustomed to massaging).  
Otherwise, if the massaging force is too strong at the outset, it may result in adverse effects or injury.  
If the massager is used with torn cloth, it may result in injury or electric shock.  
Use only under careful medical supervision if you have or there is a possibility that you have a  
medical condition that may possibly, in any way, be affected by massager.  
Do not use the massager with other medical instruments (e.g. a low frequency medical instrument).  
Otherwise, the user may feel sick or, it may cause other health problems.  
If discomfort or pain is felt during use, stop using the massager and consult a doctor immediately. In  
addition, when the massage force is felt strongly, stop using it earlier than planned.  
Otherwise, if the user continues using in such a way, an unexpected accident may occur.  
If the massager becomes inoperative, disconnect the power plug immediately to prevent accidents,  
and ask the sales agent for inspection/repair information.  
Otherwise, it may result in fire due to electric shock, current leakage, short circuit, etc.  
For safety, check the position of the massaging rollers before leaning slowly back on the massager.  
Do not twist the body, but lean straight back on the massager, so that the massaging rollers are in  
position on either side of the spine.  
When the equipment will not be used for an extended period, be sure to disconnect the power plug  
from the outlet.  
Otherwise, it may result in electric shock, current leakage or fire due to damaged insulation.  
Otherwise, leaning abruptly on the massager may injure the spine or result in some other injury.  
WARNING: Connect this appliance to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions.  
Grounding Instructions  
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least  
resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord  
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate  
outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
After use, be sure to set the POWER switch to the [OFF] position, and the LOCK switch to the [LOCK]  
position.  
Otherwise, it may result in accident or injury due to a child's mischief.  
Do not use the massager on top of a heated carpet or other heater, or near a stove or other heat  
sources.  
Otherwise, it may result in fire.  
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug  
illustrated in sketch A. A temporary adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated in sketches B and C may  
be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properly grounded outlet is  
not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet (sketch A) can be  
installed by a qualified electrician. The green colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending from the adapter  
must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover.  
Do not attempt to hang from the back pad or head cover, or pull the back pad or head cover forcibly.  
Otherwise, the back pad or head cover may come off, possibly resulting in injury.  
Aim to use the massager for up to 20 minutes each time. Limit the use of the massager on one point  
to 5 minutes or less.  
Otherwise, the continuous use of the massager on one point for an extended period may result in adverse  
effects or injury.  
Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal screw.  
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug  
illustrated in sketch A. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration  
as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product.  
Be careful not to fall asleep during massage.  
Otherwise, an injury may occur.  
Place the massager main unit on a level floor surface.  
Otherwise, if it is placed at an unstable place, the main unit may fall over, possibly resulting in injury.  
The maximum permissible weight of the user is 264 lbs.  
Otherwise, an accident may happen or damage to the machine may result.  
Do not use the massager in the bathroom, or places with high humidity.  
Otherwise, electric shock may occur.  
GROUNDING METHODS  
Do not place anything other than the remote control and the sensor controller respectively on the  
remote control stand.  
Sketch A  
Sketch B  
Sketch C  
Do not use the adapter in Canada.  
Otherwise, the stand may break, resulting in injury.  
GROUNDED  
OUTLET  
ADAPTER  
Do not use the massager on bare skin.  
Otherwise, an injury may occur.  
METAL  
SCREW  
Do not use for any purposes other than as a massager or as a chair.  
Otherwise, an accident or injury may occur.  
GROUND  
TAB FOR  
GROUNDING SCREW  
OUTLET BOX  
GROUNDING  
PIN  
Avoid use by those who are unable to clearly indicate their intentions, as well as by physically  
disabled people.  
Otherwise, an injury may occur.  
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NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART  
HOME POSITION button  
Remote control  
Used to return the back rest, foot rest and seat to  
their home positions.  
Head cover  
All display icons are shown here  
Seat  
for explanation.  
ZERO-G button  
Used to adjust the back rest, foot rest and seat to  
the two preset zero gravity positions.  
Sensor controller  
Back rest  
INSTANT STOP button  
Used if you have felt abnormal physical sensation  
or want to stop the massager immediately.  
MANUAL SELECT button  
Used for manual massaging.  
Remote control  
Massaging rollers  
MANUAL (UPPER BODY)  
MASSAGE buttons  
UPPER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST buttons  
Adjusts the strength of upper body massaging  
in five stages.  
Stand  
Installed on either side of  
the chair.  
Back pad  
Used to select the desired type  
of upper body massaging.  
LOWER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST buttons  
Adjusts the strength of lower body and  
air course massaging in three stages.  
Only during the Whole Body Sensor  
Automatic Course, the lower body  
massaging can be turned off.  
Foot rest slide lever  
MANUAL (LOWER BODY)  
MASSAGE buttons  
Used to select the desired type  
of lower body air massaging.  
Arm rest  
Cover B  
COVER  
Opened to activate manual  
massaging.  
SOLE WARMER button  
Used for switching the sole heater  
operation ON/OFF. (When the heater  
switch is "ON", the lamp is illuminated.)  
Foot rest  
Cord  
Grounding pin  
Power plug  
WIDTH ADJUST buttons  
Adjusts the width of the  
massaging rollers in five stages.  
Check the accessories  
at first.  
Cover A  
SPEED ADJUST buttons  
Adjusts the speed of the massaging rollers in five stages.  
Caster  
Used when moving  
the chair.  
AUTOMATIC COURSE buttons  
Used to select the desired type of Automatic Course.  
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSE buttons  
Used to select the desired type of Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course.  
OPERATION ON/OFF button  
Used for switching the massaging operation ON/OFF.  
LOCK switch  
Used to lock the power switch  
POSITION ADJUST buttons  
Used to adjust the UP/DOWN position of massaging rollers.  
for safety, in order not to turn on  
the power switch by mistake.  
Stand  
FOOT REST buttons  
Adjusts the angle of the foot rest.  
POWER switch  
Used to turn on/off the power  
RECLINING buttons  
Adjusts the angle between the back rest and the foot rest.  
The back rest and foot rest are moved in conjunction with each other.  
Installation screws  
(3 screws)  
source.  
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NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART  
HOW TO PLACE THE MASSAGER  
Positions that can be massaged.  
PRESSURE display  
How to move the massager  
Positions where stiffness has been detected.  
Displays the strength of the pressure placed on the  
massaging rollers (the pressure from the body).  
Shoulder position measurement /  
Original position display  
The "SHOULDER" flickers when the  
figure (the shoulder position) is  
being measured, and the "ADJUST"  
lights up when the measurement is  
over.  
Raise the back rest.  
Raise the front side of the  
STIFFNESS display  
1
2massager, and move  
Movement is easier when the back rest is  
raised to the height of your waist with the  
RECLINING button. (See page 14)  
The right side of the lamp indicates the  
degree of stiffness, and the left side of  
the lamp indicates the degree of relaxation.  
The more the right side of the lamp is  
illuminated, the higher the degree of  
stiffness.  
it using the casters.  
PUSH  
PULL  
Raise to the  
height of  
your waist.  
REPEAT! display  
Illuminates if the fingers are not  
placed on the sensor during a  
measurement of stiffness in the  
Whole Body Sensor Automatic  
Course.  
Turns on during Whole Body  
Sensor Automatic Courses and  
Automatic Courses. The ring lights  
up by pressing the REPEAT! button  
when you want to repeat your desired  
massage during the course of  
massaging.  
Caster  
Back rest  
WHOLE BODY SENSOR  
AUTOMATIC COURSE  
display  
Turns on during a  
Whole Body Sensor  
Automatic Course.  
flickers)  
does not  
light up if the  
fingers are not  
placed on the  
sensor.  
NOTE  
Foot rest  
Back rest  
Before moving the massager, be sure to remove  
the power plug from the outlet.  
Be careful not to step on the power cord, remote  
control or sensor during movement.  
Be sure to move the massager with the assistance  
of another person on an easily damaged floor  
surface or concrete surface.  
Moreover, when moving the massager like this,  
be sure not to move it with the foot rest extended.  
While the degree of stiffness is being  
measured in a Whole Body Sensor  
Automatic Course, the result is  
displayed with the color of the ring.  
Green: Relax  
(
Orange: Slight degree of stiffness  
No display: High degree of stiffness  
To move the massager, one person should  
hold the foot rest and the other should hold  
the back rest with the back rest reclined.  
Decide where to place it  
Lay a carpet, etc. on the set-up  
Ensure there is sufficient space  
1place.  
2to allow the massager to recline.  
MASSAGE OPERATION  
display  
MASSAGE ADJUST display  
Display the adjusted level of the  
strength and speed of massaging  
and the width of massaging rollers.  
When these displays turn on, you  
can adjust them with each adjust  
button.  
(Remote control display)  
To prevent damaging the floor and  
muffle the noise while massaging.  
In order not to touch the wall or other  
things when reclined, allow a clearance  
of 20" or more to the front and 24" or  
more to the back.  
Displays the operation of the  
current massage technique.  
SOLE WARMER display  
Turns on when the sole heater is on.  
24" or more  
Foot rest  
Sensor controller  
Repeat button  
If this button is pressed  
during Whole Body Sensor  
Automatic Courses or  
Automatic Courses, the  
current massage will be  
repeated once.  
Sensor lamp  
The lamp flickers if the fingers are  
not placed on the sensor during  
a Whole Body Sensor Automatic  
Course.  
Moreover, the lamp is illuminated  
while stiffness is detected during  
a Whole Body Sensor Automatic  
Course.  
20" or more  
Back rest  
Carpet  
NOTE  
RECLINING buttons  
Adjusts the angle between  
the back rest and the foot  
rest.  
Place the massager on a level floor surface.  
Keep the massager at least 3 ft away from AV machines like a TV or radio.  
Otherwise, the program may be disturbed by noise.  
Do not keep the massager in a place with high humidity like a bathroom.  
Do not keep the massager in a place where it will be exposed to direct sunshine for an extended  
period, or in a place near a heater where the temperature may reach high levels.  
The back rest and foot rest  
are moved in conjunction  
with each other.  
Sensor  
The degree of perspiration and pulse  
rate are measured if the fingers are  
placed on the sensor during a Whole  
Body Sensor Automatic Course.  
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HOW TO INSTALL THE STAND  
Installation on the right-hand side of the chair  
Installation on the left-hand side of the chair  
Tools needed: Phillips (crosshead) screwdriver, flathead screwdriver (screwdrivers are not included)  
Tools needed: Phillips (crosshead) screwdriver, flathead screwdriver (screwdrivers are not included)  
Remove the cover of the right-hand  
Put the remote control on the  
Remove the covers on the outer  
Put the cords of the remote control  
1 side of the arm rest.  
4 remote control stand (upper part).  
1 sides of the arm rests.  
5 and sensor controller in the cord  
Insert the flathead screwdriver into the  
holes under the cover and pull toward  
you. (4 places)  
Insert the flathead screwdriver into the  
holes under the cover and pull toward  
you. (4 places)  
Put the sensor controller on the  
hook on the back of the body.  
sensor controller stand (lower part).  
Put the remote control on the remote  
control stand in a tilted position as the  
arrow shows, and then push it in the  
direction of arrow .  
Cover B  
Cover A  
Remote control cord,  
Sensor controller cord  
Pull toward you.  
Remote control  
Cord hook  
Secure the stand on the left-hand  
2 side of the arm rest, using the  
Remote control  
stand  
Uninstall  
Install  
installation screws (3 screws).  
Thread the cord  
Sensor controller  
Put the remote control on the  
6 remote control stand (upper part).  
Sensor controller stand  
Put the sensor controller on the  
Insert  
sensor controller stand (lower part).  
Put the remote control on the remote  
control stand in a tilted position as the  
arrow shows, and then push it in the  
direction of arrow .  
Put the cords of the remote control  
5 and the sensor controller in the  
Secure the stand on the right-hand  
2 side of the arm rest, using the  
hooks of the sensor controller stand.  
The post holder in the lower part of the  
sensor controller stand has hooks on both  
sides. Place the sensor controller cord with  
the stopper in the hook closer to the arm  
rest. Place the remote control cord in the  
Installation  
screws  
installation screws (3 screws).  
Remote control  
Place the covers on the outer sides  
3 of the arm rests.  
Install the cover A on the left-hand side,  
and cover B on the right-hand side.  
opposite hook.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
stand  
Sensor controller  
Cover A  
Installation  
screws  
Sensor controller stand  
Sensor controller stand  
Post  
Put the cords of the remote control  
7 and the sensor controller in the  
Place the cover on the right-hand  
3 side of the arm rest.  
hooks of the sensor controller stand.  
The post holder in the  
Remote control  
Uninstall the cord hook from the  
lower part of the sensor  
controller stand has  
hooks on both sides.  
Place the sensor  
4 right-hand side of the arm rest,  
Sensor  
controller  
and install it on the left-hand side.  
Stopper  
Hook  
controller cord with  
the stopper in the hook  
closer to the arm rest.  
Place the remote control  
cord in the opposite  
hook.  
Arm rest  
Post holder  
Sensor controller  
Install  
Uninstall  
Sensor controller stand  
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HOW TO USE  
PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO USE  
The procedure for use of the massager is explained here. See the referred pages for details.  
WARNING  
Check the cloth of the chair.  
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Prior to use, be sure to raise the back pad  
in order to check that the cover cloth or  
the cloth of other parts is not torn. If a tear  
is found, however small, stop using the  
massager immediately, unplug the power  
source, and obtain service. If the massager  
is used with torn cloth, it may result in  
injury or electric shock.  
The following persons are requested to consult a  
doctor prior to use. Otherwise, the user may feel  
sick or an injury may occur.  
Prior to use, make certain to read the "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS". (Page 1-4)  
Those who are using self-contained medical electronic  
equipment that is likely to be affected by electromagnetic  
interference (e.g. a pacemaker)  
Those who have malignant tumors  
Those who suffer from heart trouble  
Those who have lost temperature sensitivity  
Those who are in the early-pregnancy period or in the  
post-delivery period  
Those who suffer from sensory disturbance caused by  
an advanced peripheral circulatory disturbance such as  
diabetes  
Turn on the power. (See page 12)  
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Massaging.  
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote control illuminates and the sole warmer will turn on.  
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.  
Check the power cord, remote control  
2cord and sensor controller cord.  
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the  
upper section and stop.  
Those who have skin lesions  
Those who require complete rest  
Those who have a body temperature of 100 or more  
(at the fever stage)  
Check that there is neither breakage nor  
damage to the cords.  
(During the movement, the characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote control flicker.)  
Check that the cords are not caught between  
the back rest and the arm rest, and that they  
are not placed beneath the massager.  
Adjust the angle of back rest and foot rest with the ZERO-G button,  
Example: those who are suffering from strong acute  
inflammation symptoms (fatigue, chill, blood  
pressure change, etc.), and from weakness  
Those who suffer from osteoporosis, and from acute  
painful conditions such as fracture of spine, sprain,  
pulled muscle, etc.  
Those who are forbidden by a doctor to receive massage  
Example: Those who suffer from thrombosis (embolism),  
severe aneurysm, acute varicose veins, various  
types of dermatitis, skin infections (including  
inflammation of subcutaneous tissue), etc.  
Those whose spine is abnormal or bent  
Those who desire to use the massager on a part of the  
body that is diseased or receiving medical treatment  
RECLINING button and FOOT REST UP and DOWN button. (See page 13-15)  
Select a massaging course. (See page 16-24)  
How to connect the power source.  
Type of course  
Features of course  
Sub-courses  
Features of program  
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Connect the power plug to an outlet.  
Measures the degree of stiffness  
in each part of the body when the  
fingers are placed on the sensor,  
and massages automatically  
according to the result.  
STIFFNESS  
Firm shiatsu massage  
WHOLE BODY SENSOR  
Set the LOCK switch to the "OPEN"  
AUTOMATIC COURSES  
Custom whole body  
massage focused  
on areas of detected  
stiffness  
RECOVERY  
RELAX  
FINE  
Tapping massage to ease muscle fatigue  
Kneading massage to relax the whole body  
position, using a coin.  
Set the POWER switch to the "ON"  
Massaging of each course is  
possible without placing fingers  
on the sensor. In this case the  
degree of stiffness is not detected.  
position.  
Lock switch  
Do not use the massager on the head, the chest, the  
abdomen or on bones (elbow, knee, etc). In addition,  
do not put your hand, foot or arm between the  
massaging rollers. Otherwise, the user may feel sick  
or an injury may occur. (When massaging the nape  
of the neck, put a soft towel on the neck in order to  
avoid strong stimulation.)  
Massage to promote blood circulation  
(See page 16 to 18)  
Massages automatically by  
effective combination of  
grasping shoulder massaging,  
shiatsu, kneading, tapping,  
spine stretching, and lower  
body (air) massage.  
NECK / SHOULDER course Massages mainly the neck and  
AUTOMATIC COURSES  
Easy 1 or 2-button  
operation  
Raise  
Coin  
shoulders  
LOWER BACK course Massages mainly the waist and  
lower back  
Press  
LOWER BODY course Air massage mainly on the legs and  
soles of the feet  
COMFORT AIR course When wanting to operate air massage  
mainly on the waist and legs  
CAUTION  
If discomfort or pain is felt during use, stop using the  
massager and consult a doctor immediately. In addition,  
when the massage force is felt strongly, stop using it  
earlier than planned. Otherwise, if the user continues  
using in such a way, an unexpected accident may occur.  
Aim to use the massager for up to 20 minutes each time.  
Limit the use of the massager on one point to 5 minutes  
or less. Also, the total time to massage in one day  
should be not more than 30 minutes in total. Otherwise,  
the continuous use of the massager on one point for an  
extended period may result in adverse effects or injury.  
Do not use the massager on bare skin.  
(See page 19 to 20)  
Power switch  
Massages with your own  
MANUAL COURSES  
Full programble  
upper and lower  
body massage  
adjustment of massage types  
such as grasping shoulder  
massaging, shiatsu, kneading,  
tapping, spine stretching, and  
lower body (air) massage.  
Multiple massages for upper body, and air massaging for waist,  
legs, and soles.  
CAUTION when massaging  
At first, do not attempt to select a strong method of  
massaging (until you are accustomed to massaging).  
Do not attempt to recline the back rest deeply, lean on  
the back rest forcibly or massage without the back pad.  
Do not attempt to continuously use the massager on  
one place for an extended period.  
Do not attempt to speed up the movement of the  
massaging rollers or increase the strength of massage.  
Otherwise, strong massaging at first may result in injury.  
Particularly, aged persons and those who have weak  
bones need to use the massager with great care.  
(See page 21 to 24)  
CAUTION  
When the massaging rollers detach from the body during the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course or the  
Automatic Course, the body pressure sensor will stop the operation by retracting the massaging rollers for  
safety. In such a case, begin the operation again from the start.  
Otherwise, an injury may occur.  
Be careful not to fall asleep during massage.  
Otherwise, an injury may occur.  
Turn off the power and finish the massage. (See page 26)  
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR  
Before sitting on the massage chair  
Bring all parts of the massage chair to  
their home position by pressing the  
HOME POSITION button.  
Press ZERO-G button to move the back rest,  
4foot rest, and the seat to achieve the desired  
Foot rest  
reclining position.  
Press  
Reclining positions change automatically at each press of the button.  
(Button illuminates while reclining and flickers when in position)  
Sitting on the massage chair while the foot rest is being raised  
is dangerous. Be sure to lower the foot rest completely before  
sitting on the massage chair.  
The chair will be automatically brought to its home position by  
pressing the HOME POSITION button.  
ZERO-G 1  
ZERO-G 2  
Back rest  
(Slow flickering)  
(Rapid flickering)  
ZERO-G 1 (Zero gravity position 1)  
Posture suited for whole body massaging  
ZERO-G 2 (Zero gravity position 2)  
Posture suited for lower body massaging  
Sit on the center of massage chair.  
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CAUTION  
Sit deeply in the massage chair so that the  
waist touches the back rest.  
Automatically starts massaging in Air  
Course (Massaging besides Air Course  
cannot be selected)  
For safety, check the position of the  
massaging rollers before leaning slowly  
back on the massager. Do not twist the  
body, but lean straight back on the  
massager, so that the massaging rollers  
are in position on either side of the spine.  
When switched from ZERO-G 1 to 2, the foot rest is raised first, and moves to the set angle.  
When switched form ZERO-G 2 to 1, the back rest is raised first, and moves to the set angle.  
Reclining can be stopped during the reclining motion by pressing either the ZERO-G button, HOME POSITION  
button, RECLINING button, FOOT REST button, OPERATION ON/OFF button, or STOP button.  
When the reclining motion is stopped by pressing the STOP button, press the OPERATION ON/OFF button to  
resume the operation.  
NOTE  
Foot rest  
When the reclining motion is stopped by pressing buttons other than the STOP button, press he desired button  
for motion.  
Do not attempt to climb onto or off the seat  
by stepping on the foot rest. Do not attempt  
to place anything upon or sit on the foot rest. The  
user may fall over, resulting in an accident  
or injury.  
Center of the chair  
When back rest angle is adjusted from the ZERO-G 2, massaging other than Air Course can be selected.  
Adjust the angle of the back rest.  
The back rest and foot rest are moved in conjunction with each other.  
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Adjust the position of head cover.  
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Keep the RECLINING button pressed until the desired angle is achieved.  
Adjust the attaching position with  
hook-and-loop fasteners.  
Head cover  
Raise the back rest, and  
During the massage, adjust the head  
cover not to touch the shoulders.  
lower the foot rest by  
continuously pressing  
the UP ( ) button.  
Adjustment range  
Hook-and-  
loop fasteners  
Foot rest  
120  
Approx. 50°  
OR  
Recline the back rest, and  
raise the foot rest by  
continuously pressing  
the DOWN ( ) button.  
Back rest  
(Remote control) (Sensor controller)  
Adjustment range Approx. 90°  
When adjusted at ZERO-G, the seat is lowered together with the above mentioned movement.  
(It is not possible to adjust only the seat.)  
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
For the sake of safety, if the UP () button is pressed with the seat raised, the foot rest may be raised  
briefly before going down.  
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When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote control  
illuminates and the sole warmer will turn on.  
Do not attempt to recline the back rest deeply at first (until the body is accustomed to massaging),  
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.  
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section,  
the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop.  
(During the movement, the characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote  
control flicker.)  
Press  
NOTE  
so that the massage force may be too strong.  
Be sure to check that there is no-one or any pets around the massager prior to adjusting the back  
rest. It may result in an accident or injury.  
While massaging the legs, do not attempt to recline the back rest when the legs are squeezed by  
the air bags. Do not pull the legs out forcibly, this may result in injury to the legs.  
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR  
MASSAGING (WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES)  
Adjust the angle of the foot rest.  
Foot rest can be adjusted independently.  
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
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WARNING  
When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote control  
illuminates and the sole warmer will turn on.  
When the foot rest is suddenly released  
after being raised by hand, it will return  
forcibly to the previous position.  
For safety, be sure to lower the foot rest  
slowly using your hand.  
Keep the FOOT REST button pressed until  
the desired angle is achieved.  
When massaging the soles or calves, adjust  
the angle so that the massaging part of the  
foot rest touches the soles or calves.  
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.  
Press  
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section,  
the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop.  
(During the movement, the characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote  
control flicker.)  
Raise the foot rest by  
continuously pressing the  
UP ( ) button.  
Turn the sole warmer on or off.  
Foot rest  
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Sole warmer will be turned on or off each time the SOLE WARMER button is pressed.  
(The button is illuminated while the sole warmer is on.)  
If you feel that the sole warmer is too hot, turn it off by pressing the SOLE WARMER button.  
Lower the foot rest by  
continuously pressing the  
DOWN ( ) button.  
Adjustment range  
Approx. 90°  
When the room temperature is low such as in winter, it takes some time to warm up or you  
may barely feel heat.  
(Remote control)  
Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest. (See page 13-15)  
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Adjustment of foot rest position (length).  
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If the knees or the calves do not fit the  
foot rest, its position (length) can be  
adjusted.  
CAUTION  
Press the desired Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course button.  
Do not attempt to adjust the foot rest slide  
during the operation of reclining.  
Otherwise, the floor may be damaged.  
Do not attempt to stand on the foot rest  
when the foot rest slide position and angle  
are not completely returned to the home  
positions.  
STIFFNESS  
RELAX  
Keep the foot rest slide lever pulled while  
adjusting the foot rest. When the foot rest slide  
lever is released, the foot rest position is fixed.  
(Sliding length of foot rest: approx. 4.3" )  
Firm shiatsu  
massage  
Kneading massage  
to relax the whole  
body  
Otherwise, the user may fall over, resulting  
in an accident or an injury, and the floor  
may be damaged.  
Pull toward  
you  
RECOVERY  
Tapping massage  
to ease muscle  
fatigue  
FINE  
Massage to  
promote blood  
circulation  
Foot rest slide lever  
Refer to the page 27 and 28 regarding the massaging contents of Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses.  
Change of course during massaging, or change to the Automatic Course or the Manual Course, is possible.  
Set the sensor controller on the arm rest  
Arm rest  
Extends when  
pushed by the  
soles  
5and place your fingers on the sensor.  
Sensor lamp  
Sensor controller  
Shortens when  
Sensor  
NOTE  
Foot rest  
the feet are lifted  
Foot rest  
Position is returned automatically  
Be sure to place your fingers on the sensor. The degree of stiffness cannot be measured if your fingers are  
not placed on the sensor. (The sensor lamp will flicker and the characters of “Grip the sensor” on the  
remote control will be illuminated.) In such a case, massages will be carried out according to the standard  
operation of the selected course.  
When the user’s skin is dry, the degree of stiffness may not be measured  
correctly. In such a case, slightly moisten the fingers using hand cream and place the fingers on the sensor  
again.  
8to the home position when  
the HOME POSITION button  
is pressed.  
Press  
The foot rest is raised first, and  
then goes down completely.  
Back rest  
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Measurement of shoulder position  
Massaging operation and display of remote control  
Displays the aim of massaging positions, the type  
of massaging, the stiffness, body pressure and the  
remaining massaging time on the remote control.  
Starts massaging automatically.  
Measure the position of shoulder.  
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Measure the position of shoulder and  
match the position of massaging rollers  
to that of shoulder.  
Check if the position of shoulder is correct. If not, adjust the position using  
the POSITION ADJUST button. (See page18)  
Explanation with an example of STIFFNESS  
Massaging rollers move up and down  
SENSOR MASSAGE  
to measure the position of shoulder.  
(Sit deeply on the massage chair and raise your  
head slightly. The matching of the position of  
shoulders may not be possible if the head is  
leaning on the back rest.)  
Start sensor massage.  
Measurement of the degree of stiffness.  
The sensor will display the positions of stiffness (those  
where stiffness has been felt) by measuring the amount  
of perspiration from fingers and pulse in reaction to  
sensor massage.  
Measures the degree of stiffness in each part of body with the  
sensor and informs of the degree of stiffness.  
Massaging operation and the display of remote control.  
                        (See page 18)  
When measuring the degree of stiffness, the result is  
displayed by the ring around the REPEAT! (See page 7)  
When the measurement is over, a buzzer sounds.  
Massages according to the stiffness.  
Massaging operation at recognized  
Adjusts the operation and strength of standard massaging  
according to the measured degree of stiffness.  
Massaging operation and the display of remote control.  
                        (See page 18)  
position of shoulder.  
Check that massaging rollers match  
the position of your shoulder.  
If not, when the lamp of is  
flickering (a buzzer sounds),  
adjust the position by pressing  
(Remote control display)  
the POSITION ADJUST button.  
Adjust the strength of massage. (See page 18)  
Displays the position where the  
stiffness has been detected.  
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The massaging rollers are  
moved up or down by 0.4"  
each time the POSITION  
ADJUST button is pressed.  
Finishes the massaging automatically by timer operation.  
When it is difficult to  
Position too high  
Massaging rollers are moved to the upper position, and stop massaging automatically.  
The buzzer sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off.  
The massaging time differs according to the detected stiffness, but the maximum is  
approx. 20 minutes.  
adjust with POSITION  
Appropriate position  
ADJUST button, move  
your body for adjustment.  
Position too low  
The height that can be  
Massaging according to the degree of stiffness  
Shiatsu massaging  
adjusted is between  
Massaging  
rollers  
approx. 59" to 70.8".  
NOTE  
Massage in relaxed condition as much as possible during massage. The degree of stiffness may  
not be measured correctly when the user is given stimulation other than sensor massage.  
Examples of this are if the user massages immediately after taking a bath or while watching TV.  
The measurement result indicates the stiffness according to the body's biological reaction (the  
amount of perspiration from fingers or pulse) to the sensor massage, so it may differ from the  
stiffness the user actually feels.  
Decides the position of shoulder.  
Adjusting the strength of massage  
Each time the UPPER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST button is pressed,  
the strength of upper body massaging can be adjusted in five stages.  
(The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)  
To stop the massage during massaging operation.  
If you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately  
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
Press the INSTANT STOP button.  
Each time the LOWER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST button is pressed,  
the strength of lower body massaging (air) can be adjusted in three stages.  
(The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)  
All the massaging will stop and the chair will be  
automatically brought to its home position.  
(The massaging rollers are moved to the upper  
position and remain in that position.)  
All the massaging will stop and the lamp of the remote control  
will turn off.  
When you want to restart massaging, press the OPERATION  
ON/OFF button. (The massaging rollers move to the upper  
position and remain in that position.)  
If you continue to press the " " button until the illumination of the  
lower body strength scale turns off, you can turn off the massaging of the  
lower body. If you press the " " button, the massaging will resume.  
Press the button for the current operation.  
After the movement, repeat the operation from the beginning  
of each massage.  
The massaging that corresponds to the pressed  
button will stop.  
When it is felt that the massaging on the soles or calves is too strong even when reducing  
the strength of lower body (air) massaging, put a towel etc. on those massaged parts.  
NOTE  
(The Massaging rollers will stop at that point.)  
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MASSAGING (AUTOMATIC COURSES)  
Measurement of shoulder position  
Massaging operation and display of remote control  
Displays the aim of massaging positions, the type  
of massaging, body pressure and the remaining  
massaging time on the remote control.  
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
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When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote  
Measure the position of shoulder and  
match the position of massaging rollers  
to that of shoulder.  
control illuminates and the sole warmer will turn on.  
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will  
rise a little.  
Explanation with an example of  
NECK/SHOULDER  
When the massaging rollers are not located in the  
upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the  
upper section and stop. (During the movement, the  
Massaging rollers move up and down  
to measure the position of shoulder.  
(Sit deeply on the massage chair and raise your  
head slightly. The matching of the position of  
shoulders may not be possible if the head is  
leaning on the back rest.)  
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characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote control flicker.)  
Turn the sole warmer on or off.  
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2
Sole warmer will be turned on or off each time  
the SOLE WARMER button is pressed. (The button is  
illuminated while the sole warmer is on.)  
If you feel that the sole warmer is too hot, turn it off  
by pressing the SOLE WARMER button.  
The position of current massage  
flickers  
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3
Massaging operation at recognized  
position of shoulder.  
When the room temperature is low such as in winter,  
it takes some time to warm up or you may barely feel warm.  
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Check that massaging rollers match  
the position of your shoulder.  
If not, when the lamp of is  
flickering (a buzzer sounds),  
adjust the position by pressing  
Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest. (See page 13-15)  
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Press the desired Automatic Course button.  
(Remote control display)  
the POSITION ADJUST button.  
NECK/SHOULDER  
LOWER BACK  
LOWER BODY  
COMFORT AIR COURSE  
Massages mainly  
the neck and  
shoulders.  
Massages mainly  
the waist and lower  
back.  
Air massage mainly  
on the legs and  
Air massage mainly  
on the waist and  
legs.  
The massaging rollers are  
moved up or down by 0.4"  
each time the POSITION  
ADJUST button is pressed.  
Massaging neck/shoulder mainly  
soles of the feet.  
Lower Body can be operated simultaneously with Neck/Shoulder or Waist.  
Air Course cannot be operated simultaneously with any other courses.  
Refer to the page 28 regarding the massaging contents of Automatic Course.  
Change of course during massaging, or change to the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course  
or the Manual Course, is possible.  
When it is difficult to  
Position too high  
adjust with POSITION  
Appropriate position  
ADJUST button, move  
your body for adjustment.  
Position too low  
The height that can be  
Starts the massaging automatically.  
adjusted is between  
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Massaging  
rollers  
approx. 59" to 70.8".  
Measure the position of shoulder.  
Check if the position of shoulder is correct. If not, adjust the position using the POSITION ADJUST button.  
Finishes the massaging by the  
operation of the timer. (After the  
massaging rollers return to the  
origin, the lamp on the remote  
control will turn off)  
(See page 20)  
Starts the massaging of selected course.  
Decides the position of shoulder.  
Adjusting the strength of massage  
Adjust the strength of massage. (See page 20)  
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Finishes the massaging automatically by timer operation.  
The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped automatically approx. 15 minutes  
after starting the operation. The buzzer sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off.  
To stop the massage during massaging operation.  
If you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately  
Each time the UPPER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST button is pressed,  
the strength of upper body massaging can be adjusted in five stages.  
(The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)  
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
Press the INSTANT STOP button.  
All the massaging will stop and the chair will be  
automatically brought to its home position.  
(The massaging rollers are moved to the upper  
position and remain in that position.)  
All the massaging will stop and the lamp of the remote control  
will turn off.  
Each time the LOWER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST button is pressed,  
the strength of lower body massaging (air) can be adjusted in three stages.  
(The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control.)  
When you want to restart massaging, press the OPERATION  
ON/OFF button. (The massaging rollers move to the upper  
position and remain in that position.)  
Press the button for the current operation.  
After the movement, repeat the operation from the beginning  
of each massage.  
The massaging that corresponds to the pressed  
button will stop.  
When it is felt that the massaging on the soles or calves is too strong even when reducing  
the strength of lower body (air) massaging, put a towel etc. on those massaged parts.  
NOTE  
(The Massaging rollers will stop at that point.)  
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MANUAL button  
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7
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MANUAL (UPPER BODY)  
MASSAGING buttons  
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7
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Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
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When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote control illuminates and the sole warmer  
will turn on.  
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.  
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will  
move to the upper section and stop.  
(During the movement, the characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote control flicker.)  
Turn the sole warmer on or off.  
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Sole warmer will be turned on or off each time the SOLE WARMER button is pressed.  
(The button is illuminated while the sole warmer is on.)  
If you feel that the sole warmer is too hot, turn it off by pressing the SOLE WARMER button.  
When the room temperature is low such as in winter, it takes some time to warm up or you  
may barely feel warm.  
Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest. (See page 13-15)  
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Cover  
Open the cover of the remote control.  
If an excessive force is applied to the cover, it may be  
detached. In such a case, re-attach the cover according  
to the following procedure.  
How to attach the cover  
Place the hook on the underside of  
cover around the post  
on the underside  
Slide the hook on the upper side of  
cover around the post on the upper  
side of the remote control until you  
hear a clicking noise.  
To stop the massage during massaging operation.  
If you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately  
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
Press the INSTANT STOP button.  
of the remote  
All the massaging will stop and the chair will be  
automatically brought to its home position.  
(The massaging rollers are moved to the upper  
position and remain in that position.)  
All the massaging will stop and the lamp of the remote control  
will turn off.  
control.  
When you want to restart massaging, press the OPERATION  
ON/OFF button. (The massaging rollers move to the upper  
position and remain in that position.)  
Post  
Post  
Hook  
Press the button for the current operation.  
After the movement, repeat the operation from the beginning  
of each massage.  
The massaging that corresponds to the pressed  
button will stop.  
Hook  
(The Massaging rollers will stop at that point.)  
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Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.  
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When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote control illuminates and the sole warmer will turn on.  
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.  
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the upper  
section and stop. (During the movement, the characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote control flicker.)  
Turn the sole warmer on or off.  
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Sole warmer will be turned on or off each time the SOLE WARMER button is pressed.  
(The button is illuminated while the sole warmer is on.)  
If you feel that the sole warmer is too hot, turn it off by pressing the SOLE WARMER button.  
When the room temperature  
is low such as in winter,  
it takes some time to  
warm up or you may  
barely feel warm.  
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2
Adjust the positions of  
3the back rest and the  
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foot rest. (See page 13-15)  
Open the cover of the  
4remote control.  
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3
Press the MANUAL button.  
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5
Press the desired MANUAL (LOWER BODY)  
LOWER BODY  
BACK/SEAT  
CALF/FOOT  
6MASSAGING button.  
Air massage of the  
waist, legs and soles  
of the feet.  
Air massage of the  
seat and lower back.  
Air massage of the  
legs and soles of  
the feet.  
By pressing the LOWER BODY strength adjustment button, adjust the strength of massage.  
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The strength of massage will change each time the button is pressed,  
and is indicated by the lamp on the remote control.  
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ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY  
AFTER USE  
CAUTION  
When the massage is too strong  
After use, be sure to set the POWER switch to the [OFF] position, and the LOCK switch to the  
[LOCK] position.  
Use the massager after placing  
a towel, etc., on the back pad.  
When the equipment will not be used for an extended period, be sure to disconnect the power  
plug from the outlet.  
Towel  
Set the back rest and the foot  
Turn off the POWER.  
1rest to the starting position.  
2
When the display part  
of the remote control  
does not turn off, press  
the OERATION ON/OFF  
button.  
When the foot rest is extended,  
return the foot rest to the home  
position by pulling the foot rest  
slide lever.  
Press  
LOCK switch  
Close the cover of remote  
control.  
Bring all parts of the massage chair  
to their home position by pressing  
the HOME POSITION button.  
Put the remote control  
and the sensor controller  
back on the stand.  
Lower  
Coin  
When the massage is too weak  
Flip the back pad to the rear.  
Be sure to check that there are no children,  
pets, or any obstacles around the massager.  
Set the POWER switch  
to the [OFF] position,  
and the LOCK switch  
to the [LOCK] position  
using a coin.  
Head cover  
Press  
Take off the head cover from  
Back pad  
the back pad.  
POWER switch  
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES  
WARNING  
Flip the back pad to the rear.  
Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet prior to maintenance.  
Back pad  
Do not attempt to use benzene, thinner, alcohol, alkaline detergent or bleaching agent for cleaning,  
as this may result in deformation, discoloration or cracking.  
Do not wash the head cover or the back pad. This may cause discoloration or deformation.  
NOTE  
HEAD COVER, BACK PAD, SEAT COVER, ARM REST  
Perform daily maintenance by wiping with a soft dry cloth. When they are badly soiled,  
adopt the following maintenance procedure:  
Soak a soft cloth in diluted  
neutral kitchen detergent,  
and squeeze it well.  
Soak a cloth in clean water, and  
squeeze it well. Wipe off the remaining  
detergent with the damp cloth.  
Attach the head cover to the  
Head cover  
Wipe the main unit with  
the damp cloth in  
back rest.  
Hook-and-loop  
fastener  
Wipe it with a dry cloth afterwards.  
Do not force-dry with a drier.  
Do not make contact with vinyl products  
for an extended period. It may cause  
discoloration.  
a tapping motion.  
Back rest  
MAIN UNIT (Plastic parts and frame)  
REMOTE CONTROL, SENSOR CONTROLLER  
Soak a soft cloth in diluted neutral kitchen  
detergent, and squeeze it well. Wipe the  
main unit with the damp cloth, and wipe  
it with a dry cloth afterwards.  
Wipe with a soft dry cloth.  
Do not wipe with a damp cloth.  
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The drawing of the massage for each course is omitted in part, in order to describe the  
operation in a simplified manner. Also, the drawings of air massage operation for lower  
body are all omitted.  
CONTENTS OF MASSAGING  
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSE〉  
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSE〉  
Standard massage in STIFFNESS Course  
Standard massage in FINE Course  
Sensor massage  
Tapping and  
Spine stretching  
Grasping shoulder  
massaging  
Shiatsu  
(Shoulder)  
Shiatsu  
(Back)  
Sensor massage  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Shoulder, Back,  
Waist)  
Grasping shoulder  
massaging  
Shiatsu  
(Shoulder)  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Shoulder)  
(Shoulder)  
(Shoulder)  
Shiatsu  
(Waist)  
Grasping shoulder  
massaging  
(Shoulder)  
Spine stretching  
Shiatsu  
(Back)  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Back)  
Shiatsu  
(Waist)  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Waist)  
Spine stretching  
Tapping/Kneading  
and Spine stretching  
AUTOMATIC COURSE〉  
Standard massage in RECOVERY Course  
NECK/SHOULDER Course  
Grasping shoulder  
massaging  
(Shoulder)  
Sensor massage  
Tapping and  
Spine stretching  
Grasping shoulder  
massaging  
Tapping  
(Shoulder, Back,  
Waist)  
Grasping shoulder  
Tapping  
(Neck/Shoulder)  
Kneading,  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Neck/Shoulder)  
Shiatsu  
(Neck/Shoulder)  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Neck/Shoulder)  
massaging  
(Shoulder)  
(Shoulder)  
Shiatsu  
(Neck)  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Shoulder, Back,  
Waist)  
Kneading and  
Spine stretching  
Spine stretching  
Grasping shoulder  
massaging  
(Shoulder)  
Shiatsu  
(Neck/Shoulder)  
Grasping shoulder  
massaging  
(Shoulder)  
Spine stretching  
Standard massage in RELAX Course  
WAIST Course  
Sensor massage  
Kneading  
(Waist)  
Kneading  
(Back)  
Kneading  
(Shoulder)  
Kneading  
(Back)  
Kneading  
(Waist)  
Kneading  
(Waist)  
Kneading  
(Waist)  
Tapping  
(Waist)  
Kneading  
(Waist)  
Kneading  
(Waist)  
Kneading  
(Waist)  
Kneading and  
Spine stretching  
Spine stretching  
Tapping/Kneading  
(Waist)  
Shiatsu  
(Waist)  
Tapping and  
Partial stretching  
(Waist)  
Spine stretching  
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
WARNING  
Power consumption  
Power dissipation of electric heating equipment  
Rated time  
290 W  
33 W  
If the trouble still persists even after the following proper countermeasures have been taken, stop using the massager  
to avoid possible accidents. Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and consult an authorized service center.  
Do not attempt to repair the equipment at home by yourself, as it is very dangerous.  
30 min.  
Sound and sensation during operation  
During use, the following sounds or sensation may be unavoidably generated because  
of its structure, but they are not problems. (They will not affect the function, etc.)  
WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSE・・・Approx. 15 minutes  
(Maximum of approx. 20 minutes due to stiffness detection)  
Timer  
AUTOMATIC COURSE・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Approx. 15 minutes  
MANUAL COURSE・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Approx. 15 minutes  
Rattling sound during tapping  
Sound of air massage  
Noise during UP/DOWN operation of massaging rollers  
 and clinking sound during massaging operation  
Creaking sound caused by massaging rollers and cloth  
 during massaging operation.  
 "Pusshu" sound (Change valve sound)  
 Hissing sound (Exhaust sound)  
28 3/4" [width] × 53 1/8" [depth] × 48" [height]  
When not reclined (with foot rest retracted)  
 "Buu" sound (Sound of pump operation)  
 "Pako" sound (Sound when the air bag fills)  
When massaging the waist, slight sounds or shock being  
 generated from the massaging rollers  
Bouncing movement of the massaging rollers when they  
 move from the back to the shoulder  
Dimensions  
Gear meshing sound  
28 3/4" [width] × 72 7/16" [depth] × 29 15/16" [height]  
When reclined (with foot rest set horizontally)  
Wobbling foot rest  
“Gee” sound when reclined  
Weight  
Approx. 183 lbs.  
Stand, Installation screws (Three)  
Synthetic leather  
Type of Trouble  
Operation failure  
Check points  
Countermeasure  
Accessories  
Check that the power plug is securely plugged into  
Push the power plug into the outlet securely.  
the outlet.  
(See page 12)  
Exterior cloth  
Check that the POWER switch is set to the ON position.  
With the LOCK switch set to unlock, turn on  
the POWER switch. (See page 12)  
Kneading frequency  
Tapping frequency  
Tapping width  
(5 stages) Approx. 10 30 times/min.  
(5 stages) Approx. 300 600 times/min.  
(5 stages) Approx. 3 5"  
Make sure that no more than one button is being  
pressed at any one time.  
Please press each button separately.  
Check if the chair is set to the ZERO-G 2.  
After adjusting the angle of back rest, select  
the massaging button.  
Courses other than Air Course cannot  
be selected.  
Movement of massaging rollers in upward  
direction, causing operation to stop  
This phenomenon is caused by the operation of the timer, but is not a problem.  
Vertical movement speed  
Spine stretching width  
One up/down pass in approx. 35 sec.  
(5 stages) Approx. 3 5"  
When the massaging rollers detach from the body, the  
body pressure sensor will work to stop the operation  
automatically.  
Begin the operation again from the start.  
(See page 11)  
The operation stops in the middle of  
massaging in the Whole Body Sensor  
Automatic Course or Automatic Course  
Partial stretching (Long): Repetition within Approx. 8"  
Partial stretching (Short): Repetition within Approx. 4"  
Check if you attempt to adjust the foot rest with the  
foot rest slide lever pulled.  
Adjust the foot rest with the foot rest slide  
lever pulled.  
Range of partial stretching  
The foot rest cannot be extended.  
Check that the foot rest is not extended.  
Return the foot rest by pulling the foot rest  
slide lever.  
The foot rest cannot be stored.  
Vertical stroke length  
Height adjustment of massaging rollers  
Reclining angle  
Approx. 31"  
You feel discomfort during the operation of  
reclining. (Move toward to the opposite direction  
temporarily, or do not move smoothly.)  
This operation is conducted for safety, but is not a problem.  
No gradation or 3/8" /one press of button  
Approx. 120 170°  
The position of massaging rollers  
differ between right and left.  
This phenomenon is caused by the adoption of the function of alternative tapping on the right and left  
sides, but is not a problem.  
Back rest: Motor-driven type (Linked with foot rest)  
Foot rest: Motor-driven type (Foot rest only)  
Seat surface: Motor-driven type (Linked with back rest and foot rest)  
Check if your fingers are placed on the sensor.  
Place your fingers on the sensor. (See page 16)  
Reclining method  
The display of stiffness differs  
from the degree of stiffness  
actually felt.  
The measurement result indicates the stiffness according to the body's biological reaction to the sensor  
massage, so it may differ from the stiffness the user actually feels.  
Lower body massaging  
(Air pressure)  
(3 stages) Approx. 23 32 kPa  
There is a slight difference according to the part.  
Massage in relaxed condition as much as possible during massage. The degree of stiffness may not be  
measured correctly when the user massages immediately after taking a bath or is given stimulation other  
than sensor massage, like watching TV.  
Do not use the massager on other than the designated voltage.  
Check your skin for dryness.  
Slightly moisten the fingers using hand cream  
and place the fingers on the sensor again.  
The degree of stiffness cannot  
be measured correctly.  
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