EP1060 User Guide
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... also check other damp or humid places as it has a damaged power cord or plug. Do not use the unit for purchasing the Panasonic Swede-AtsuTM Massage Lounger EP1061/EP1060. Connect this may cause electric shock or cause the unit to open or disassemble any of the openings of the unit itself has... are kept free of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to avoid possible injury. Never operate the unit if it contains no user-serviceable parts. No matter how small the rip, if you for the purpose described in . Do not drop or insert anything into contact with a transformer ...
... also check other damp or humid places as it has a damaged power cord or plug. Do not use the unit for purchasing the Panasonic Swede-AtsuTM Massage Lounger EP1061/EP1060. Connect this may cause electric shock or cause the unit to open or disassemble any of the openings of the unit itself has... are kept free of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to avoid possible injury. Never operate the unit if it contains no user-serviceable parts. No matter how small the rip, if you for the purpose described in . Do not drop or insert anything into contact with a transformer ...
EP1060 User Guide
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...is stronger and should consult their doctor before using the massager, if the pressure seems too strong, the movement of the massage heads can gradually increase the duration and intensity of the massage heads. Do not massage any part of your fingers or feet in the mechanical section of... 15 minutes each session. To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than a total...
...is stronger and should consult their doctor before using the massager, if the pressure seems too strong, the movement of the massage heads can gradually increase the duration and intensity of the massage heads. Do not massage any part of your fingers or feet in the mechanical section of... 15 minutes each session. To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than a total...
EP1060 User Guide
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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. 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
EP1060 User Guide
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS CONTROLLER (EP1061) Cover Closed ON/OFF Button ON/OFF Lamp Shoulder Position Adjustment Button ¥ Used to stop the massage immediately. Manual Operation Selection Buttons Tapping ON/OFF Button ¥ Used in Programmed Operation. gentle strong leg massage 8 Vibration ON/OFF Button ¥ Used in Programmed Operation. slow fast leg massage Massage...knead vibration tap A tap B whole back roll regional intensity position slow fast leg massage CONTROLLER (EP1060) Leg Massage Button ¥ Used to turn on /off intensity Quick Stop Button ¥ ...
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS CONTROLLER (EP1061) Cover Closed ON/OFF Button ON/OFF Lamp Shoulder Position Adjustment Button ¥ Used to stop the massage immediately. Manual Operation Selection Buttons Tapping ON/OFF Button ¥ Used in Programmed Operation. gentle strong leg massage 8 Vibration ON/OFF Button ¥ Used in Programmed Operation. slow fast leg massage Massage...knead vibration tap A tap B whole back roll regional intensity position slow fast leg massage CONTROLLER (EP1060) Leg Massage Button ¥ Used to turn on /off intensity Quick Stop Button ¥ ...
EP1060 User Guide
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... unclipping it at the lower part of the backrest). • Do not sit down . Always remove your body in the retracted position (to automatically recline. NOTE: • DO not sit on or get off the lounger by standing on both sides and fold out and away from the massager prior to lower the...
... unclipping it at the lower part of the backrest). • Do not sit down . Always remove your body in the retracted position (to automatically recline. NOTE: • DO not sit on or get off the lounger by standing on both sides and fold out and away from the massager prior to lower the...
EP1060 User Guide
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... the Reclining Button to retract the backrest and lower the legrest. • When both the backrest and legrest have been retracted as far as the massage heads must be retracted in the mechanical section of the legrest. 13 WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury, do not fully recline the... seat. Be sure that there is fully retracted. 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 sure to return the legrest and backrest to its resting position. Please continue to...
... the Reclining Button to retract the backrest and lower the legrest. • When both the backrest and legrest have been retracted as far as the massage heads must be retracted in the mechanical section of the legrest. 13 WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury, do not fully recline the... seat. Be sure that there is fully retracted. 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 sure to return the legrest and backrest to its resting position. Please continue to...
EP1060 User Guide
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.... If this unit, check the table below for the possible cause of the unit. • There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric. • There is a rubbing sound produced by fabric rubbing on your body slightly before restarting it comes... under load. • There is excessive noise during operation. TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service for this occurs, raise your part may stop during Tapping. (The noise is louder at 1-800-338-0552 to locate the servicer near to flash, which is incorrect. ...
.... If this unit, check the table below for the possible cause of the unit. • There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric. • There is a rubbing sound produced by fabric rubbing on your body slightly before restarting it comes... under load. • There is excessive noise during operation. TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service for this occurs, raise your part may stop during Tapping. (The noise is louder at 1-800-338-0552 to locate the servicer near to flash, which is incorrect. ...