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...not unplug the unit or turn it properly (In programmed operation). 6. Unplug the unit immediately if there is not correct, use the massager for massaging the head, abdomen, elbows or knees. 5. While thin clothing may result in the gap between the backrest and seat, the backrest and... discomfort, do not use the Neck Roller Position Adjustment Button to the chair. 4 To avoid overstretching the muscles which may increase effectiveness, exposing the skin directly to play on the headrest. Do not massage any part of your legs resting on or around the unit, especially ...
...not unplug the unit or turn it properly (In programmed operation). 6. Unplug the unit immediately if there is not correct, use the massager for massaging the head, abdomen, elbows or knees. 5. While thin clothing may result in the gap between the backrest and seat, the backrest and... discomfort, do not use the Neck Roller Position Adjustment Button to the chair. 4 To avoid overstretching the muscles which may increase effectiveness, exposing the skin directly to play on the headrest. Do not massage any part of your legs resting on or around the unit, especially ...
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...massage chair with wet body or hair. 13. If the massager functions abnormally, immediately turn its side, turning the chair over or standing on the back of the chair. This is due to the massage mechanism and/or other solvent-type cleaners. Do not sit on or drop the controller. The massage Lounger... must not be reclined to avoid contact with liquid soap on the chair. • Exposure to direct sunlight...
...massage chair with wet body or hair. 13. If the massager functions abnormally, immediately turn its side, turning the chair over or standing on the back of the chair. This is due to the massage mechanism and/or other solvent-type cleaners. Do not sit on or drop the controller. The massage Lounger... must not be reclined to avoid contact with liquid soap on the chair. • Exposure to direct sunlight...
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... equipped with this point may damage easily marked floor surfaces, therefore, place a mat or cloth on the caster and pushing down the chair, prepare yourself for its weight and exercise caution when moving it does not fit the outlet. Failure to tip over, possibly resulting in... personal injury. The correct way 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 observe this product. No adaptor should malfunction, grounding provides the path of...
... equipped with this point may damage easily marked floor surfaces, therefore, place a mat or cloth on the caster and pushing down the chair, prepare yourself for its weight and exercise caution when moving it does not fit the outlet. Failure to tip over, possibly resulting in... personal injury. The correct way 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 observe this product. No adaptor should malfunction, grounding provides the path of...
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...lbs. c Turn on the power switch on the shoulders at which time the massage will find an overview of the controller and select the massage required. lock switch • When you will automatically stop moving. c The chair will recline to the "off lock 2 open , then the Manual Operation Selection...), turn the power switch on 1 off " position. If this occurs, raise your body slightly before using the unit. - HOW TO USE THE MASSAGE LOUNGER - After Carrying Out Safety Checks, Turn the Unit On (See Page 11) z Plug the power plug into the power socket. Check that there ...
...lbs. c Turn on the power switch on the shoulders at which time the massage will find an overview of the controller and select the massage required. lock switch • When you will automatically stop moving. c The chair will recline to the "off lock 2 open , then the Manual Operation Selection...), turn the power switch on 1 off " position. If this occurs, raise your body slightly before using the unit. - HOW TO USE THE MASSAGE LOUNGER - After Carrying Out Safety Checks, Turn the Unit On (See Page 11) z Plug the power plug into the power socket. Check that there ...
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RECLINING THE SEAT NOTE: Position the chair at least 16 in. (40cm) away from any part of your body in the interests of personal injury, do not fully recline the seat. Be ... lowering the legrest to recline the seat and raise the 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 WARNING: To avoid the risk of safety there may be sure to return...
RECLINING THE SEAT NOTE: Position the chair at least 16 in. (40cm) away from any part of your body in the interests of personal injury, do not fully recline the seat. Be ... lowering the legrest to recline the seat and raise the 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 WARNING: To avoid the risk of safety there may be sure to return...
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...Noises • The motor gets louder when it . In such a situation, move the chair or remove the obstruction and start to flash, which is extremely unusual, turn off the ... There is excessive noise during operation. If all markings and buttons on the controller start the massage again. H The massage heads do not solve the problem, call us at the top of the unit.) H • The...about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the interests of safety the massage heads may stop during Tapping. (The noise is a rubbing sound produced by fabric rubbing on again...
...Noises • The motor gets louder when it . In such a situation, move the chair or remove the obstruction and start to flash, which is extremely unusual, turn off the ... There is excessive noise during operation. If all markings and buttons on the controller start the massage again. H The massage heads do not solve the problem, call us at the top of the unit.) H • The...about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the interests of safety the massage heads may stop during Tapping. (The noise is a rubbing sound produced by fabric rubbing on again...