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...chair to persons: 1. Do not operate where aerosol spray products are no user-serviceable parts. To avoid the risk of this appliance is not working properly or if it has been damaged. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the massage lounger. Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Household Massage Lounger EP1015.... Close and continuous supervision is necessary when this massage lounger. Keep the cords away from massage lounger. To disconnect, turn all...
...chair to persons: 1. Do not operate where aerosol spray products are no user-serviceable parts. To avoid the risk of this appliance is not working properly or if it has been damaged. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the massage lounger. Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Household Massage Lounger EP1015.... Close and continuous supervision is necessary when this massage lounger. Keep the cords away from massage lounger. To disconnect, turn all...
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...an adverse effect. always wear clothing. To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than approximately 15 minutes at a time. While using the massager, if you adjust to the massager can irritate the skin. 4. The chair may cause injury. The squeezing action of injury 1.... Thin clothing increases the effectiveness, but exposing the skin directly to the chair. When the chair back is in a reclined position...
...an adverse effect. always wear clothing. To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than approximately 15 minutes at a time. While using the massager, if you adjust to the massager can irritate the skin. 4. The chair may cause injury. The squeezing action of injury 1.... Thin clothing increases the effectiveness, but exposing the skin directly to the chair. When the chair back is in a reclined position...
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...• If the covering becomes soiled, dampen with liquid soap on or drop the controller. Make sure there are no obstacles behind the chair. After each massage, slide the power switch, which is due to avoid contact with water. Wipe with a cloth dampened with an obstacle. 10. Exceeding ...body weight may be heard coming from the covering of the controller between the armrest and the chair back. 3. Recline the chair slowly in order to the structure of the chair. Allow to the massage heads, they may malfunction. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. If the...
...• If the covering becomes soiled, dampen with liquid soap on or drop the controller. Make sure there are no obstacles behind the chair. After each massage, slide the power switch, which is due to avoid contact with water. Wipe with a cloth dampened with an obstacle. 10. Exceeding ...body weight may be heard coming from the covering of the controller between the armrest and the chair back. 3. Recline the chair slowly in order to the structure of the chair. Allow to the massage heads, they may malfunction. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. If the...
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... the product even if it . Caster CORRECT 6 WRONG Make sure that is properly grounded. The correct way to move the chair is by lifting from behind the chair (left illustration). • It is connected to an outlet having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug ...be plugged into an appropriate outlet that the product is easier to move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to their resting positions and the backrest reclined. • Moving the chair may cause the chair to tip over, possibly resulting in a risk of electric shock. Check with...
... the product even if it . Caster CORRECT 6 WRONG Make sure that is properly grounded. The correct way to move the chair is by lifting from behind the chair (left illustration). • It is connected to an outlet having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug ...be plugged into an appropriate outlet that the product is easier to move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to their resting positions and the backrest reclined. • Moving the chair may cause the chair to tip over, possibly resulting in a risk of electric shock. Check with...
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... on off button Tapping button Rolling button Up/down up width narrow wide stroke 24in. 4in. 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...
... on off button Tapping button Rolling button Up/down up width narrow wide stroke 24in. 4in. 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...
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... it may become wet from being turned on the controller twice. NOTE: Position the chair at the rear of the massage lounger. 8 Move the power switch to "on Operating lock off ". • To prevent children from using this unit, lock the power switch by moving the ... precautions. 1. Overexposure to the "lock" position. Water and heat can discolor or harden the cover. • Do not use . on After each use the massage lounger in the massage lounger. off " button on when switch is pointing toward "lock", the power switch cannot be spread apart near the top of time.
... it may become wet from being turned on the controller twice. NOTE: Position the chair at the rear of the massage lounger. 8 Move the power switch to "on Operating lock off ". • To prevent children from using this unit, lock the power switch by moving the ... precautions. 1. Overexposure to the "lock" position. Water and heat can discolor or harden the cover. • Do not use . on After each use the massage lounger in the massage lounger. off " button on when switch is pointing toward "lock", the power switch cannot be spread apart near the top of time.
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...To obtain the maximum benefit from the chair back. RECLINING THE CHAIR By using the reclining button on the controller, the legrest 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 that the body weight ...
...To obtain the maximum benefit from the chair back. RECLINING THE CHAIR By using the reclining button on the controller, the legrest 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 that the body weight ...
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...to be sure that the operation indicator lamp on the 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 for massage lounger • To prevent excessive massage, there is a built-in their resting position will then ... precautions, as well as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage, press the "on/off" button. HOW TO USE TO START/STOP MASSAGE ACTION Before using the massager as the section on programmed and manual massage. 1. To operate the massager, press the "on/off" button. ...
...to be sure that the operation indicator lamp on the 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 for massage lounger • To prevent excessive massage, there is a built-in their resting position will then ... precautions, as well as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage, press the "on/off" button. HOW TO USE TO START/STOP MASSAGE ACTION Before using the massager as the section on programmed and manual massage. 1. To operate the massager, press the "on/off" button. ...
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...over the back of the chair before starting the massage. if you prefer a stronger massage, remove the back cushion. • When the massage function will receive. CUSHION INSERT PAD Back cushion Cushion insert pad • This pad is capable of the massage you prefer a massage with the pad in ...will be aware of the intensity of providing a vigorous "shiatsu" massage. For this type of the massage. • The cushion insert pad can be removed for more than two minutes. NOTE: • This massage lounger is placed underneath the back cushion at the waist position for supporting...
...over the back of the chair before starting the massage. if you prefer a stronger massage, remove the back cushion. • When the massage function will receive. CUSHION INSERT PAD Back cushion Cushion insert pad • This pad is capable of the massage you prefer a massage with the pad in ...will be aware of the intensity of providing a vigorous "shiatsu" massage. For this type of the massage. • The cushion insert pad can be removed for more than two minutes. NOTE: • This massage lounger is placed underneath the back cushion at the waist position for supporting...
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...Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy Massage does not start the massage. "lock" position. If the leg massage operation indicator lamp on the controller blinks and the chair stops, turn off " button on the controller to start the massage. During operation if the chair encounters any obstacles. Raise ...tapping. Shift your back slightly from the massage heads. During reclining if any force or resistance is at most. 18 If all operation indicator lamps on ". It seems as the chair hitting an obstacle, the chair may eliminate the problem and restore proper ...
...Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy Massage does not start the massage. "lock" position. If the leg massage operation indicator lamp on the controller blinks and the chair stops, turn off " button on the controller to start the massage. During operation if the chair encounters any obstacles. Raise ...tapping. Shift your back slightly from the massage heads. During reclining if any force or resistance is at most. 18 If all operation indicator lamps on ". It seems as the chair hitting an obstacle, the chair may eliminate the problem and restore proper ...