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...more than approximately 15 minutes at one point for longer than 5 minutes at a time. You can overstimulate the muscles and nerves and result in a reclined position, do not sit on it, or sit with back, neck, shoulder or hip pain, or conditions of the body that has received medical ... not use against bare skin; Do not allow children or pets to use immediately. The squeezing action of the massage heads can irritate the skin. 4. To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than a total of the legrest located under the seat. 3. The chair may cause injury. To...
...more than approximately 15 minutes at one point for longer than 5 minutes at a time. You can overstimulate the muscles and nerves and result in a reclined position, do not sit on it, or sit with back, neck, shoulder or hip pain, or conditions of the body that has received medical ... not use against bare skin; Do not allow children or pets to use immediately. The squeezing action of the massage heads can irritate the skin. 4. To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than a total of the legrest located under the seat. 3. The chair may cause injury. To...
EP1015 User Guide
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...chair roughly, such as forcing the reclining lever, turning the chair on the chair. • Exposure to malfunction. 8. Some noise may stop moving the heads up . 11. The chair can discolor or damage the materials. 5 Be careful not to repair the massager yourself. 7. Do not repeatedly operate...attempt to catch the cord of the controller between the armrest and the chair back. 3. Recline the chair slowly in color of the covering. 5. CARING FOR THE MASSAGER • Always unplug the chair before reclining it . 4. Do not sit on it . Allow to avoid contact with liquid soap ...
...chair roughly, such as forcing the reclining lever, turning the chair on the chair. • Exposure to malfunction. 8. Some noise may stop moving the heads up . 11. The chair can discolor or damage the materials. 5 Be careful not to repair the massager yourself. 7. Do not repeatedly operate...attempt to catch the cord of the controller between the armrest and the chair back. 3. Recline the chair slowly in color of the covering. 5. CARING FOR THE MASSAGER • Always unplug the chair before reclining it . 4. Do not sit on it . Allow to avoid contact with liquid soap ...
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...point may damage easily marked floor surfaces; Use the casters to move the chair. • Do not attempt to move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to reduce the risk of electric shock. therefore, place a mat or cloth on the floor and move the chair ...while someone is for use on the caster and pushing down the chair, prepare yourself for electric current to their resting positions and the backrest reclined. • Moving the chair may cause the chair to an outlet having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. Caster CORRECT 6 WRONG DANGER ...
...point may damage easily marked floor surfaces; Use the casters to move the chair. • Do not attempt to move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to reduce the risk of electric shock. therefore, place a mat or cloth on the floor and move the chair ...while someone is for use on the caster and pushing down the chair, prepare yourself for electric current to their resting positions and the backrest reclined. • Moving the chair may cause the chair to an outlet having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. Caster CORRECT 6 WRONG DANGER ...
EP1015 User Guide
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... stop button on quick off stop leg massage on off reclining neck 1 roller position 3 5 Programmed Operation whole back neck shoulder lower back Leg massage on/off button Massage heads adjustment (neck roller position) button... tapping on /off Manual Operation knead up width narrow wide stroke 24in. 4in. Legrest lever • For extending or lowering the legrest. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MASSAGE LOUNGER...
... stop button on quick off stop leg massage on off reclining neck 1 roller position 3 5 Programmed Operation whole back neck shoulder lower back Leg massage on/off button Massage heads adjustment (neck roller position) button... tapping on /off Manual Operation knead up width narrow wide stroke 24in. 4in. Legrest lever • For extending or lowering the legrest. PARTS IDENTIFICATION MASSAGE LOUNGER...
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... plug Power switch on when switch is pointing toward "lock", the power switch cannot be exposed to ensure adequate reclining space. BEFORE USE PLACE OF USE • Do not use the massage lounger where it may become wet from rain, splashing or dripping water, etc. NOTE: Position the chair at the... rear of the massage lounger backrest in the resting position. • If the massage heads are in the resting position, sit down slowly in hot or humid places or places where it will be moved...
... plug Power switch on when switch is pointing toward "lock", the power switch cannot be exposed to ensure adequate reclining space. BEFORE USE PLACE OF USE • Do not use the massage lounger where it may become wet from rain, splashing or dripping water, etc. NOTE: Position the chair at the... rear of the massage lounger backrest in the resting position. • If the massage heads are in the resting position, sit down slowly in hot or humid places or places where it will be moved...
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...can be raised and lowered automatically in concert with the movement of the massage lounger's backrest. • To avoid possible tipping of the chair, do not sit or lean on the backrest while chair back is in a reclined position. • The angle of the chair back can be changed so... the legrest and operate the lever. • The legrest cannot be lowered completely if the massage lounger's backrest is not raised completely. (The same condition occurs for you recline, the more intense the massage will feel. To extend: Press and hold the button. • The legrest will be returned to its...
...can be raised and lowered automatically in concert with the movement of the massage lounger's backrest. • To avoid possible tipping of the chair, do not sit or lean on the backrest while chair back is in a reclined position. • The angle of the chair back can be changed so... the legrest and operate the lever. • The legrest cannot be lowered completely if the massage lounger's backrest is not raised completely. (The same condition occurs for you recline, the more intense the massage will feel. To extend: Press and hold the button. • The legrest will be returned to its...
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...press the "quick stop their resting position and stop " button. The massage action or programmed massage course will automatically turn off the leg massager, press this leg massage on/off " button. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Quick stop button Automatic timer ...as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage, press the "on/off button while the massage heads are moving to their resting position will reset the time for massage lounger • To prevent excessive massage, there is pressed, the unit will stop after 30 ...
...press the "quick stop their resting position and stop " button. The massage action or programmed massage course will automatically turn off the leg massager, press this leg massage on/off " button. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Quick stop button Automatic timer ...as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage, press the "on/off button while the massage heads are moving to their resting position will reset the time for massage lounger • To prevent excessive massage, there is pressed, the unit will stop after 30 ...
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...Massages the whole back. Neck shoulder: Massages primarily the neck and shoulders. Use the "massage...massage course. (The tapping movement changes into kneading.) 2. Press the desired programmed massage...massager. • Massage will override any time during massaging. See page 16. • If you turn on the different massage courses.) • Check to change the massage...massage heads against your neck. Programmed Operation ...Massage heads (rollers) should rest comfortably at any previous ones. PROGRAMMED MASSAGE... "5". • Once you have massaged. (See page 16 for approximately ...
...Massages the whole back. Neck shoulder: Massages primarily the neck and shoulders. Use the "massage...massage course. (The tapping movement changes into kneading.) 2. Press the desired programmed massage...massager. • Massage will override any time during massaging. See page 16. • If you turn on the different massage courses.) • Check to change the massage...massage heads against your neck. Programmed Operation ...Massage heads (rollers) should rest comfortably at any previous ones. PROGRAMMED MASSAGE... "5". • Once you have massaged. (See page 16 for approximately ...
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...Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy Massage does not start the massage. "lock" position. rolling massage. Check under the back cushion and cushion insert pad with your hands to the narrowest position for safety. During reclining if any force or resistance, the massage heads stop for a a rolling massage. Then, press the "... if the chair encounters any force or resistance is set to Set the operating lock switch to start the massage. Raise your waist forward and recline the chair back. Then press the "quick stop for the possible cause of the check points, or if...
...Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy Massage does not start the massage. "lock" position. rolling massage. Check under the back cushion and cushion insert pad with your hands to the narrowest position for safety. During reclining if any force or resistance, the massage heads stop for a a rolling massage. Then, press the "... if the chair encounters any force or resistance is set to Set the operating lock switch to start the massage. Raise your waist forward and recline the chair back. Then press the "quick stop for the possible cause of the check points, or if...
EP1015 User Guide
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...mm) Back rolling width/tapping width: Narrow: Approx. 3 5/16 in. (85 mm) Wide: Approx. 4 5/16 in. (110 mm) Massage heads up/down travel: Approx. 23 5/8 in. (600 mm) Regional back rolling: Automatic repetition within approx. 4 3/4 in. (120 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...
...mm) Back rolling width/tapping width: Narrow: Approx. 3 5/16 in. (85 mm) Wide: Approx. 4 5/16 in. (110 mm) Massage heads up/down travel: Approx. 23 5/8 in. (600 mm) Regional back rolling: Automatic repetition within approx. 4 3/4 in. (120 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...