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... is used or where oxygen is not working properly or if it has been damaged. Do not use . 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the massage lounger. To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or injury to persons: 1. To reduce the risk of electric shock: Always unplug this appliance only for purchasing the Panasonic Household Massage Lounger EP1015. Do not use accessories...
... is used or where oxygen is not working properly or if it has been damaged. Do not use . 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the massage lounger. To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or injury to persons: 1. To reduce the risk of electric shock: Always unplug this appliance only for purchasing the Panasonic Household Massage Lounger EP1015. Do not use accessories...
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... when first using the massager, if you adjust to the "resting" position and stop " button. 7. Do not use for longer than 5 minutes. Do not place hands in a reclined position, do not use on page 15. 4 When the chair back is in the mechanical portion of the body that has received medical treatment without first reading instructions on...
... when first using the massager, if you adjust to the "resting" position and stop " button. 7. Do not use for longer than 5 minutes. Do not place hands in a reclined position, do not use on page 15. 4 When the chair back is in the mechanical portion of the body that has received medical treatment without first reading instructions on...
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...120 kg). When moving for a maximum user weight of the covering. 5. OPERATING PRECAUTIONS WARNING: To avoid damage to repair the massager yourself. 7. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. Do not repeatedly operate any switch at short intervals. The chair can discolor or damage the materials. ... the body and allow the massage heads to direct sunlight can cause fading or a change in use thinner, benzene or other components of the massager and is designed for safety. Such action may stop moving the heads up . 11. Recline the chair slowly in order to dry ...
...120 kg). When moving for a maximum user weight of the covering. 5. OPERATING PRECAUTIONS WARNING: To avoid damage to repair the massager yourself. 7. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. Do not repeatedly operate any switch at short intervals. The chair can discolor or damage the materials. ... the body and allow the massage heads to direct sunlight can cause fading or a change in use thinner, benzene or other components of the massager and is designed for safety. Such action may stop moving the heads up . 11. Recline the chair slowly in order to dry ...
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.... GROUNDING PIN Figure A GROUNDED OUTLET HOW TO MOVE THE CHAIR CAUTION Do not move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to move the chair slowly. • Before pushing down the chair, prepare yourself for use on the caster and pushing down from the front (right ...chair is by lifting from behind the chair (left illustration). • It is easier to reduce the risk of electric shock. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS • This product must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that the product is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes ...
.... GROUNDING PIN Figure A GROUNDED OUTLET HOW TO MOVE THE CHAIR CAUTION Do not move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to move the chair slowly. • Before pushing down the chair, prepare yourself for use on the caster and pushing down from the front (right ...chair is by lifting from behind the chair (left illustration). • It is easier to reduce the risk of electric shock. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS • This product must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that the product is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes ...
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION MASSAGE LOUNGER Back cushion • Attaches to the chair with zipper. • Remove for a stronger massage. Massage heads (Underneath chair cushion) Controller storage pocket (Controller can be stored in the controller pocket [left side].) Armrest Legrest CONTROLLER On/off button Operation indicator lamp Reclining buttons Programmed massage course buttons Kneading (upward/ downward) button Intensity adjustment buttons Width adjustment button Quick stop button on quick...
PARTS IDENTIFICATION MASSAGE LOUNGER Back cushion • Attaches to the chair with zipper. • Remove for a stronger massage. Massage heads (Underneath chair cushion) Controller storage pocket (Controller can be stored in the controller pocket [left side].) Armrest Legrest CONTROLLER On/off button Operation indicator lamp Reclining buttons Programmed massage course buttons Kneading (upward/ downward) button Intensity adjustment buttons Width adjustment button Quick stop button on quick...
EP1015 User Guide
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... the power switch cannot be exposed to direct sunlight for the massage heads to "off " button on After each use the massage lounger in the center of 264 lbs. (120 kg). Wait for long periods of time. Power switch Controller Controller storage pocket Power plug Power switch on...chair. 2. Press the "on " position. Overexposure to harsh light can cause discoloring and mildew. NOTE: Position the chair at the rear of the chair or any wall or other objects. Plug the power cord into the inlet located at least 16 in the massage lounger. After making sure the massage...
... the power switch cannot be exposed to direct sunlight for the massage heads to "off " button on After each use the massage lounger in the center of 264 lbs. (120 kg). Wait for long periods of time. Power switch Controller Controller storage pocket Power plug Power switch on...chair. 2. Press the "on " position. Overexposure to harsh light can cause discoloring and mildew. NOTE: Position the chair at the rear of the chair or any wall or other objects. Plug the power cord into the inlet located at least 16 in the massage lounger. After making sure the massage...
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...chair back. NOTE: Position the chair at least 16 in. (40 cm) away from the massage lounger to prevent injury. • Be aware that is most suitable for lever operation.) • The legrest will be locked in position when it is raised using the legrest lever; on quick on off stop... • The angle of the chair back can be changed so that the body weight and the massage heads will work together to determine the strength of the massage. • Try changing the angle of the chair back to find a comfortable massage of a strength that during powered reclining the legrest lever will move ...
...chair back. NOTE: Position the chair at least 16 in. (40 cm) away from the massage lounger to prevent injury. • Be aware that is most suitable for lever operation.) • The legrest will be locked in position when it is raised using the legrest lever; on quick on off stop... • The angle of the chair back can be changed so that the body weight and the massage heads will work together to determine the strength of the massage. • Try changing the angle of the chair back to find a comfortable massage of a strength that during powered reclining the legrest lever will move ...
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... massage lounger • To prevent excessive massage, there is a built-in timer which, after finishing the program. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Quick stop button If you can sit comfortably, using , first read all the instructions including the warnings and safety and operating precautions, as well as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage...
... massage lounger • To prevent excessive massage, there is a built-in timer which, after finishing the program. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Quick stop button If you can sit comfortably, using , first read all the instructions including the warnings and safety and operating precautions, as well as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage...
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...in order to set the massage heads to re-activate. 11 on quick off stop reclining leg massage on page 16. See massage course on off 1. Massage heads (rollers) should rest comfortably at the top of your shoulders prior to change the massage course, press the... the massager. • Massage will override any previous ones. PROGRAMMED MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the safety and operating precautions. 1. Use the "massage heads adjustment" button (neck roller position) to toggle from the highest (tallest) setting "1" to the lowest (shortest) setting "5", in...
...in order to set the massage heads to re-activate. 11 on quick off stop reclining leg massage on page 16. See massage course on off 1. Massage heads (rollers) should rest comfortably at the top of your shoulders prior to change the massage course, press the... the massager. • Massage will override any previous ones. PROGRAMMED MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the safety and operating precautions. 1. Use the "massage heads adjustment" button (neck roller position) to toggle from the highest (tallest) setting "1" to the lowest (shortest) setting "5", in...
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...between upward and downward. 2. To raise the massage heads, press the "up " button. Press the "tap" button. To raise the massage heads, press the "up down " button. 3. To adjust the intensity of the massage heads (narrow or wide). 3. MANUAL MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the safety and... & downward) 1. Press the "roll" button. Press the "width" adjustment button to the narrowest position and start the tapping massage. 2. Manual Operation knead up " button. To lower them , press the "down" button. 4. To lower them , press the "down tap ...
...between upward and downward. 2. To raise the massage heads, press the "up " button. Press the "tap" button. To raise the massage heads, press the "up down " button. 3. To adjust the intensity of the massage heads (narrow or wide). 3. MANUAL MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the safety and... & downward) 1. Press the "roll" button. Press the "width" adjustment button to the narrowest position and start the tapping massage. 2. Manual Operation knead up " button. To lower them , press the "down" button. 4. To lower them , press the "down tap ...
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... pressing on manual mode, you can eliminate one function by pressing the "stroke" adjustment button. 3. To adjust the intensity of massage, press the "intensity" buttons. Press the "tap" button and the "roll" button. To raise the massage heads, press the "up " button. NOTE: When using a two function massage on that function's control button. The massage heads start...
... pressing on manual mode, you can eliminate one function by pressing the "stroke" adjustment button. 3. To adjust the intensity of massage, press the "intensity" buttons. Press the "tap" button and the "roll" button. To raise the massage heads, press the "up " button. NOTE: When using a two function massage on that function's control button. The massage heads start...
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... adjust the massage intensity, the massage heads' position may change the width. Use of the massage strokes (available only in . (120 mm) • When "4in." Massage intensity adjustment intensity Use of the intensity adjustment buttons allows you can adjust the height of the massage during manual operation for ...and hold the intensity adjustment button to adjust the intensity of the massage heads to change . • The massage heads stop automatically when they reach the maximum or minimum intensity positions. To move the massage heads up /down " button. is selected, you to choose...
... adjust the massage intensity, the massage heads' position may change the width. Use of the massage strokes (available only in . (120 mm) • When "4in." Massage intensity adjustment intensity Use of the intensity adjustment buttons allows you can adjust the height of the massage during manual operation for ...and hold the intensity adjustment button to adjust the intensity of the massage heads to change . • The massage heads stop automatically when they reach the maximum or minimum intensity positions. To move the massage heads up /down " button. is selected, you to choose...
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... you try it for overall chair comfort. • Remove if unwanted during a massage. 15 CUSHION INSERT PAD Back cushion Cushion insert pad • This pad is placed underneath the back cushion at the waist position for supporting the back and the waist,... and for more than two minutes. The first time you prefer a massage with the pad in a relaxed manner and do not use it - NOTE: • This massage lounger is provided to - if you will be removed for people who have not previously experienced a shiatsu massage...
... you try it for overall chair comfort. • Remove if unwanted during a massage. 15 CUSHION INSERT PAD Back cushion Cushion insert pad • This pad is placed underneath the back cushion at the waist position for supporting the back and the waist,... and for more than two minutes. The first time you prefer a massage with the pad in a relaxed manner and do not use it - NOTE: • This massage lounger is provided to - if you will be removed for people who have not previously experienced a shiatsu massage...
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...Kneading rolling/ Rolling Tapping rolling Tapping Upward kneading/ Kneading rolling Rolling Neck and shoulder course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of neck and shoulders Rolling Tapping rolling/ Kneading rolling Upward kneading Downward/ upward kneading Tapping 10 9 8 7 6 ... Kneading rolling Rolling Tapping Upward/ Tapping rolling/ downward kneading Kneading rolling Lower back course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of lower back Rolling Kneading rolling/ Tapping rolling Upward kneading 10 9 8 7 Tapping Rolling 6 Tapping rolling/ Rolling Kneading...
...Kneading rolling/ Rolling Tapping rolling Tapping Upward kneading/ Kneading rolling Rolling Neck and shoulder course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of neck and shoulders Rolling Tapping rolling/ Kneading rolling Upward kneading Downward/ upward kneading Tapping 10 9 8 7 6 ... Kneading rolling Rolling Tapping Upward/ Tapping rolling/ downward kneading Kneading rolling Lower back course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of lower back Rolling Kneading rolling/ Tapping rolling Upward kneading 10 9 8 7 Tapping Rolling 6 Tapping rolling/ Rolling Kneading...
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...2 15/16 in. (75 mm) (Minimum width) 23 5/8 in. (600 mm) Lower back Tapping, Rolling, Regional rolling, Tapping rolling, and Regional tapping rolling Massage range width: 3 5/16 in . (600 mm) Lower back 17 Kneading (upward/downward), Kneading rolling, and Regional kneading rolling. Neck 3 5/16 in. (85 mm...85 mm or 110 mm) The width (distance) between the massage heads can be adjusted in two ranges. MASSAGE HEADS' RANGE OF MOVEMENT • The vertical movement of the massage heads can be set for different areas, giving you a massage any place you like from the neck to the lower back ...
...2 15/16 in. (75 mm) (Minimum width) 23 5/8 in. (600 mm) Lower back Tapping, Rolling, Regional rolling, Tapping rolling, and Regional tapping rolling Massage range width: 3 5/16 in . (600 mm) Lower back 17 Kneading (upward/downward), Kneading rolling, and Regional kneading rolling. Neck 3 5/16 in. (85 mm...85 mm or 110 mm) The width (distance) between the massage heads can be adjusted in two ranges. MASSAGE HEADS' RANGE OF MOVEMENT • The vertical movement of the massage heads can be set for different areas, giving you a massage any place you like from the neck to the lower back ...
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... the massage heads have stopped in doubt about some of the problem. Approx. 13/32 in. (1 cm) at most Approx. 13/32 in the manual operation mode. During operation if the chair encounters any obstacles. This is because an alternating tapping mechanism is set to Set the operating lock switch to you are too high. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before requesting service...
... the massage heads have stopped in doubt about some of the problem. Approx. 13/32 in. (1 cm) at most Approx. 13/32 in the manual operation mode. During operation if the chair encounters any obstacles. This is because an alternating tapping mechanism is set to Set the operating lock switch to you are too high. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before requesting service...
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... Approx. 500 times/min. (per side) Rolling massage speed: Approx. 1 cycle every 37 sec. See precautions on page 5. 19 SPECIFICATIONS Power source: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption: 200 W Kneading speed: Approx. 28 times/min. Massage width: Shoulder / lower back section: Approx. ...mm) range Intensity adjustment: Adjusts massage head protrusion steplessly within approx. 1 3/4 in . (740 x 880 x 1730 mm) Reclining angle: Approx. 123° to 160° Weight: 121 lbs. (55 kg) Accessories: Back cushion, headrest, cushion insert pad Maximum user weight: 264 lbs. (120 ...
... Approx. 500 times/min. (per side) Rolling massage speed: Approx. 1 cycle every 37 sec. See precautions on page 5. 19 SPECIFICATIONS Power source: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption: 200 W Kneading speed: Approx. 28 times/min. Massage width: Shoulder / lower back section: Approx. ...mm) range Intensity adjustment: Adjusts massage head protrusion steplessly within approx. 1 3/4 in . (740 x 880 x 1730 mm) Reclining angle: Approx. 123° to 160° Weight: 121 lbs. (55 kg) Accessories: Back cushion, headrest, cushion insert pad Maximum user weight: 264 lbs. (120 ...