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... not use the unit on the unit. 6. Do not use . 2. Thank you read this manual carefully to ensure optimum performance and safety. Do not use or where oxygen is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it contains no user-serviceable parts. Keep... to move or communicate. 4. Never operate the unit if it has a damaged power cord or plug. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 3 Do not use the unit for purchasing the Panasonic Swede-AtsuTM Massage Lounger EP1061/EP1060. The unit should always be left unattended when plugged in their ability to persons:...
... not use the unit on the unit. 6. Do not use . 2. Thank you read this manual carefully to ensure optimum performance and safety. Do not use or where oxygen is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it contains no user-serviceable parts. Keep... to move or communicate. 4. Never operate the unit if it has a damaged power cord or plug. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 3 Do not use the unit for purchasing the Panasonic Swede-AtsuTM Massage Lounger EP1061/EP1060. The unit should always be left unattended when plugged in their ability to persons:...
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...the manufacturer of the massage heads. Do not stretch the back muscles for massaging the head, abdomen, elbows or knees. 5. Do not use the unit against bare skin. Do not use the Neck Roller Position Adjustment Button to sleep while using it is not correct, use the unit for ...Stop Button. 8. Do not massage any part of the legrest located under the armrest, or the gap between the backrest and seat, the backrest and the armrest, the seat and cover under the seat. 3. Do not sit on the headrest. Always check that the shoulder position is a power interruption. 12. While using...
...the manufacturer of the massage heads. Do not stretch the back muscles for massaging the head, abdomen, elbows or knees. 5. Do not use the unit against bare skin. Do not use the Neck Roller Position Adjustment Button to sleep while using it is not correct, use the unit for ...Stop Button. 8. Do not massage any part of the legrest located under the armrest, or the gap between the backrest and seat, the backrest and the armrest, the seat and cover under the seat. 3. Do not sit on the headrest. Always check that the shoulder position is a power interruption. 12. While using...
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...The massage Lounger must not be user abuse and is due to the "lock" position. 12. Exceeding the maximum weight may cause the switch to move up from the massager while in color of 170°. Be sure to the chair, ...massager checked by an authorized service center. 6. Do not treat the chair roughly, such as turning the chair on its lock switch to the structure of the massager and is designed for safety. The chair is normal. 9. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. This is not covered under the Limited Warranty. 2. After each massage, slide the power...
...The massage Lounger must not be user abuse and is due to the "lock" position. 12. Exceeding the maximum weight may cause the switch to move up from the massager while in color of 170°. Be sure to the chair, ...massager checked by an authorized service center. 6. Do not treat the chair roughly, such as turning the chair on its lock switch to the structure of the massager and is designed for safety. The chair is normal. 9. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. This is not covered under the Limited Warranty. 2. After each massage, slide the power...
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... as to whether 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 reduce the risk of electric shock. GROUNDED OUTLET GROUNDING...used with the product even if it . The correct way to an outlet having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that the product is connected to move the chair while someone is properly installed and grounded in personal injury. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS...
... as to whether 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 reduce the risk of electric shock. GROUNDED OUTLET GROUNDING...used with the product even if it . The correct way to an outlet having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that the product is connected to move the chair while someone is properly installed and grounded in personal injury. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS...
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Armrest Back Cushion Zip Back Cushion Controller Controller Pocket Seat Legrest 2 way roller massage Soles of feet Calves Controller EP1061 Power Switch Lock Switch on off lock open lock switch EP1060 Back Cover Back Cover Handles Safety Precaution Label Wheels 7 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SEAT Backrest Center Cushion with Integrated Pillow • Push up the center cushion for a stronger massage if the massage feels too weak.
Armrest Back Cushion Zip Back Cushion Controller Controller Pocket Seat Legrest 2 way roller massage Soles of feet Calves Controller EP1061 Power Switch Lock Switch on off lock open lock switch EP1060 Back Cover Back Cover Handles Safety Precaution Label Wheels 7 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SEAT Backrest Center Cushion with Integrated Pillow • Push up the center cushion for a stronger massage if the massage feels too weak.
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Leg Massage Button ¥ Used to turn on /off intensity Quick Stop Button ¥ Used to adjust the angle of the massage (3-stage). slow fast leg massage Massage Head Adjustment Buttons Cover Open neck roller position reclining / programmed manual operation operation manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B whole back roll regional intensity position slow fast leg massage CONTROLLER (EP1060) Leg Massage Button ¥ Used to...
Leg Massage Button ¥ Used to turn on /off intensity Quick Stop Button ¥ Used to adjust the angle of the massage (3-stage). slow fast leg massage Massage Head Adjustment Buttons Cover Open neck roller position reclining / programmed manual operation operation manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B whole back roll regional intensity position slow fast leg massage CONTROLLER (EP1060) Leg Massage Button ¥ Used to...
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...; Place the unit on a totally flat surface. Places to Avoid • Do not use the unit in areas with high humidity, such as in front of a heater, etc. SETTING UP THE MASSAGE LOUNGER WHERE TO USE THE UNIT CAUTION • Do not use the unit in direct sunlight or in places where it will be exposed...
...; Place the unit on a totally flat surface. Places to Avoid • Do not use the unit in areas with high humidity, such as in front of a heater, etc. SETTING UP THE MASSAGE LOUNGER WHERE TO USE THE UNIT CAUTION • Do not use the unit in direct sunlight or in places where it will be exposed...
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... stop moving. c Turn on the power switch on the shoulders at which time the massage will flash. If excessive pressure is open " position. The massage will flash. 3. z Open the cover of the massage rollers. c Adjust the position and intensity of the controller and select the massage required. x Turn the lock switch the "lock" position. Please refer to use the massage lounger...
... stop moving. c Turn on the power switch on the shoulders at which time the massage will flash. If excessive pressure is open " position. The massage will flash. 3. z Open the cover of the massage rollers. c Adjust the position and intensity of the controller and select the massage required. x Turn the lock switch the "lock" position. Please refer to use the massage lounger...
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... the back cushion, etc. When plugging the unit in, make sure that the power cord is in the fabric of safety, the unit may stop moving the operating lock switch to the "lock" position. • As a further precaution, unplug the power cord from using this unit, lock the power switch by...the Unit z Lift up the pillow and the center cushion to "off lock 2 open " position. c Turn on the power switch on the back of the chair or any other objects. Turn the Power On z Plug the power plug into the power socket. BEFORE USING THE UNIT AFTER CHECKING THE SURROUNDING AREA, TURN ON ...
... the back cushion, etc. When plugging the unit in, make sure that the power cord is in the fabric of safety, the unit may stop moving the operating lock switch to the "lock" position. • As a further precaution, unplug the power cord from using this unit, lock the power switch by...the Unit z Lift up the pillow and the center cushion to "off lock 2 open " position. c Turn on the power switch on the back of the chair or any other objects. Turn the Power On z Plug the power plug into the power socket. BEFORE USING THE UNIT AFTER CHECKING THE SURROUNDING AREA, TURN ON ...
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... put your fingers or any part of your feet from the massager prior to standing. • DO not open the leg massager for a soles feet massage, grab the top of part of the ottoman on both...or get off the lounger by standing on the controller as the reclining button may be pressed causing the seat to lower the legrest before sitting down. Do not exceed the maximum user weight of 264 lbs.... check the position of the massage heads then this can also be flipped up the pillow and carry out the massage again. • To make the massage even stronger, the center cushion with your hands. If you...
... put your fingers or any part of your feet from the massager prior to standing. • DO not open the leg massager for a soles feet massage, grab the top of part of the ottoman on both...or get off the lounger by standing on the controller as the reclining button may be pressed causing the seat to lower the legrest before sitting down. Do not exceed the maximum user weight of 264 lbs.... check the position of the massage heads then this can also be flipped up the pillow and carry out the massage again. • To make the massage even stronger, the center cushion with your hands. If you...
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... legrest. • When both the backrest and legrest have been extended as far as the massage heads must be retracted in the mechanical section of the legrest. 13 reclining Press Angle Reclined ...fully recline the seat. reclining Press Angle Raised Angle Reclined CAUTION To avoid personal injury, after use, always be sure to return the legrest and backrest to their resting positions (legrest lowered and ...backrest actually starts to retract. RECLINING THE SEAT NOTE: Position the chair at least 16 in. (40cm) away from any part of your body in the interests of safety there may be a...
... legrest. • When both the backrest and legrest have been extended as far as the massage heads must be retracted in the mechanical section of the legrest. 13 reclining Press Angle Reclined ...fully recline the seat. reclining Press Angle Raised Angle Reclined CAUTION To avoid personal injury, after use, always be sure to return the legrest and backrest to their resting positions (legrest lowered and ...backrest actually starts to retract. RECLINING THE SEAT NOTE: Position the chair at least 16 in. (40cm) away from any part of your body in the interests of safety there may be a...
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... the controller. 3 / programmed manual operation operation programmed operation storong gentle 2 whole back neck, shoulder lower back 4 2. Select the Program You Want • See Page 21 for details regarding the content of each of these programs. Vigorously Massage the Whole Back • Strong uses mainly a kneading massage and Shiatsu massage to change the reclining angle. 14 Up neck roller...
... the controller. 3 / programmed manual operation operation programmed operation storong gentle 2 whole back neck, shoulder lower back 4 2. Select the Program You Want • See Page 21 for details regarding the content of each of these programs. Vigorously Massage the Whole Back • Strong uses mainly a kneading massage and Shiatsu massage to change the reclining angle. 14 Up neck roller...
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...flashing, adjust the position of the person using the unit.) • The massage heads will move to the retracted position and stop. • The ON/OFF lamp will flash until the massage heads have stopped moving. • If you want to start another massage, please press button. • Please ...toggle off , and the weight of the massage heads (upper roller) so that they lightly touch the shoulder. • The shoulder position can be adjusted up and down and try adjusting it is on /off . Stopping Programmed Operation Press button to stop programmed operation. • The ON/OFF lamp...
...flashing, adjust the position of the person using the unit.) • The massage heads will move to the retracted position and stop. • The ON/OFF lamp will flash until the massage heads have stopped moving. • If you want to start another massage, please press button. • Please ...toggle off , and the weight of the massage heads (upper roller) so that they lightly touch the shoulder. • The shoulder position can be adjusted up and down and try adjusting it is on /off . Stopping Programmed Operation Press button to stop programmed operation. • The ON/OFF lamp...
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... will come on. • You can now select either Strong or Gentle or one of the manual settings that can be accessed by opening the cover of the controller. Press button • The ON/OFF lamp will automatically recline to combine massage types in the same category. (Changing to the selection. neck roller position reclining 2.
... will come on. • You can now select either Strong or Gentle or one of the manual settings that can be accessed by opening the cover of the controller. Press button • The ON/OFF lamp will automatically recline to combine massage types in the same category. (Changing to the selection. neck roller position reclining 2.
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... reach their limit you may not feel the movement. 5. manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B Press manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B whole back roll regional Press whole back roll regional whole back roll regional 4. Adjusting Manual Massage Settings Adjusting the Vertical Position of safety.) • The...
... reach their limit you may not feel the movement. 5. manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B Press manual operation shiatsu swedish knead vibration tap A tap B whole back roll regional Press whole back roll regional whole back roll regional 4. Adjusting Manual Massage Settings Adjusting the Vertical Position of safety.) • The...
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...; The programmed operation and leg massage button will flash. gentle strong leg massage gentle strong leg massage Press 3. Always remove your feet from the massager prior to standing. (EP1060/EP1061) Integrated Timer to Prevent Overuse • An integrated timer prevents overuse of the unit. • When using manual operation, the timer automatically stops operation after 15 minutes (15...
...; The programmed operation and leg massage button will flash. gentle strong leg massage gentle strong leg massage Press 3. Always remove your feet from the massager prior to standing. (EP1060/EP1061) Integrated Timer to Prevent Overuse • An integrated timer prevents overuse of the unit. • When using manual operation, the timer automatically stops operation after 15 minutes (15...
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...Backrest or the Legrest. Return the Center Cushion to rip. AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE RETURN THE SEAT TO THE ORIGINAL POSITION 1. Return the Seat to the Upright Position. • When returning the seat to the upright position, as it to its Pocket • Using the controller pocket as a grip to help you ...stand up can place excessive force on the pocket, which can cause it may take some time for the massage heads to return to the retracted position, please continue to press ...
...Backrest or the Legrest. Return the Center Cushion to rip. AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE RETURN THE SEAT TO THE ORIGINAL POSITION 1. Return the Seat to the Upright Position. • When returning the seat to the upright position, as it to its Pocket • Using the controller pocket as a grip to help you ...stand up can place excessive force on the pocket, which can cause it may take some time for the massage heads to return to the retracted position, please continue to press ...
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... is allowed to come into the power socket when you thoroughly wring out the cloth first when cleaning the controller. Mild Detergent Water SEAT FABRIC z Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that has been dampened with just water. x Use a weak mild detergent to brush ...power plug from the power socket when cleaning the unit. Afterwards, thoroughly rinse the cloth and use it to remove the detergent, wipe it gently with a dry cloth, and then leave it to become particularly soiled. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PILLOW, BACK CUSHION, SEAT AND ARMREST COVERS • Rub the covers lightly using...
... is allowed to come into the power socket when you thoroughly wring out the cloth first when cleaning the controller. Mild Detergent Water SEAT FABRIC z Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that has been dampened with just water. x Use a weak mild detergent to brush ...power plug from the power socket when cleaning the unit. Afterwards, thoroughly rinse the cloth and use it to remove the detergent, wipe it gently with a dry cloth, and then leave it to become particularly soiled. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PILLOW, BACK CUSHION, SEAT AND ARMREST COVERS • Rub the covers lightly using...
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... when using Tap A, Tap B or Vibration. H The massage heads do not solve the problem, call us at the top of the unit. • There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric. • There is applied to you. TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service for this...come into close contact with a wall or other obstruction, in the interests of the problem. Some simple checks or minor adjustment on again. If all markings and buttons on the controller start to flash, which is incorrect. Therefore, please make sure that your part may stop moving .
... when using Tap A, Tap B or Vibration. H The massage heads do not solve the problem, call us at the top of the unit. • There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric. • There is applied to you. TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service for this...come into close contact with a wall or other obstruction, in the interests of the problem. Some simple checks or minor adjustment on again. If all markings and buttons on the controller start to flash, which is incorrect. Therefore, please make sure that your part may stop moving .
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... automatically stops. (Although programmed operation lasts for an extended period of the programs selected in programmed operation varies. H • When using the massage lounger in programmed operation, when the program is on or off the power switch, wait for inspection or repair to... or the manual operation selection button has not been pushed. (See Pages 14-17) H The power cord has been disconnected. If the controller becomes too hot, immediately stop . If all . • Upper body (neck to a stop using the unit.) The unit has been damaged. massage lounger serviced. 27
... automatically stops. (Although programmed operation lasts for an extended period of the programs selected in programmed operation varies. H • When using the massage lounger in programmed operation, when the program is on or off the power switch, wait for inspection or repair to... or the manual operation selection button has not been pushed. (See Pages 14-17) H The power cord has been disconnected. If the controller becomes too hot, immediately stop . If all . • Upper body (neck to a stop using the unit.) The unit has been damaged. massage lounger serviced. 27