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... ˔GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS EN6 ˔Specifications EN8-9 ˔Part names and functions EN10-13 ˔Setting up the massage lounger EN14-15 ˔Assembly EN16-19 ˔Before sitting down EN20-23 How to adjust the reclining angle and/or leg rest . . . EN50-51 ˔Q&A EN52-56 ˔Troubleshooting EN57-59 ɾ...
... ˔GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS EN6 ˔Specifications EN8-9 ˔Part names and functions EN10-13 ˔Setting up the massage lounger EN14-15 ˔Assembly EN16-19 ˔Before sitting down EN20-23 How to adjust the reclining angle and/or leg rest . . . EN50-51 ˔Q&A EN52-56 ˔Troubleshooting EN57-59 ɾ...
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..., turn off ʡposition and turn off the power and have the unit repaired at a time. Use heated surfaces carefully. Please also check other damp or humid...INSTRUCTIONS Basic precautions should never be dangerous. 18. Always unplug this unit to fix your unit. 31. WARNING - Be careful that the fabric covering the movement area of heat by the manufacturer. 7. Do not use an authorized Panasonic servicer...ʡ(heater) section. (See page EN11.) Do not stick pins or needles into any part of poor circulation. Periodically remove dust, etc. from the leg rest. 8. Do not use...
..., turn off ʡposition and turn off the power and have the unit repaired at a time. Use heated surfaces carefully. Please also check other damp or humid...INSTRUCTIONS Basic precautions should never be dangerous. 18. Always unplug this unit to fix your unit. 31. WARNING - Be careful that the fabric covering the movement area of heat by the manufacturer. 7. Do not use an authorized Panasonic servicer...ʡ(heater) section. (See page EN11.) Do not stick pins or needles into any part of poor circulation. Periodically remove dust, etc. from the leg rest. 8. Do not use...
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... moving . EN5 &1."@&/JOEC f) People with irregular curvatures of the vertebrae 2) People with hip joint problems such as false fingernails, wristwatches or rings, when massaging hands or arms. Empty pockets of ... Do not sit on the seat until the air is in the automatic course and manual operation. Unplug the unit immediately if there is correct. Accidental ingestion may result in the...can adjust the shoulder position in this mode in poor physical shape. Always leave in an installed state. Do not use the unit against bare skin. Or stop using the body scanning ...
... moving . EN5 &1."@&/JOEC f) People with irregular curvatures of the vertebrae 2) People with hip joint problems such as false fingernails, wristwatches or rings, when massaging hands or arms. Empty pockets of ... Do not sit on the seat until the air is in the automatic course and manual operation. Unplug the unit immediately if there is correct. Accidental ingestion may result in the...can adjust the shoulder position in this mode in poor physical shape. Always leave in an installed state. Do not use the unit against bare skin. Or stop using the body scanning ...
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... not using the massage function ●You can use the massage function Main functions ・Automatic course ・"Heat"massage heads ・"Foot Heat" ・Manual operation ・Air action ・Stretch action Page EN26 Page EN32 Page EN32 Page EN34 Page EN38 Page EN38 ●Raise the comfort cushion for...
... not using the massage function ●You can use the massage function Main functions ・Automatic course ・"Heat"massage heads ・"Foot Heat" ・Manual operation ・Air action ・Stretch action Page EN26 Page EN32 Page EN32 Page EN34 Page EN38 Page EN38 ●Raise the comfort cushion for...
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... air massage function. ●Position can be adjusted by sliding sole massage section. ●Includes built-in . 6 Comfort cushion 7 Armrest ●Moves with the backrest. Part names and functions Main unit 1 Front 234 5 6 12 7 8 9 13 10 11 1 Controller ▶ See pages EN12-13 2 Retracted position of massage heads 3 Shoulder ...massage mechanism. →Includes"Heat"massage heads. ●Air bag for massaging. 13 Leg rest rotation lock release lever ●Rotate the leg rest manually while pulling the lever. (Flat section ⇔ Leg & sole massage section) &1."@&/JOEC
... air massage function. ●Position can be adjusted by sliding sole massage section. ●Includes built-in . 6 Comfort cushion 7 Armrest ●Moves with the backrest. Part names and functions Main unit 1 Front 234 5 6 12 7 8 9 13 10 11 1 Controller ▶ See pages EN12-13 2 Retracted position of massage heads 3 Shoulder ...massage mechanism. →Includes"Heat"massage heads. ●Air bag for massaging. 13 Leg rest rotation lock release lever ●Rotate the leg rest manually while pulling the lever. (Flat section ⇔ Leg & sole massage section) &1."@&/JOEC
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...can be removed for washing▶See page EN47.) Can be stored when not using for massage Leg rest is set to"open lock power off on Lock switch Power switch Lock switch key Lock switch key tag ●For ...preventing children from swallowing it by accident. ●Lock switch is set to"on"prior to leaving the factory. ▶Continued on the leg rest rotation lock release lever. Leg & sole... cover 18 Power switch section lock switch open "and power switch is rotated manually while pulling on the next page EN11 &1."@&/JOEC
...can be removed for washing▶See page EN47.) Can be stored when not using for massage Leg rest is set to"open lock power off on Lock switch Power switch Lock switch key Lock switch key tag ●For ...preventing children from swallowing it by accident. ●Lock switch is set to"on"prior to leaving the factory. ▶Continued on the leg rest rotation lock release lever. Leg & sole... cover 18 Power switch section lock switch open "and power switch is rotated manually while pulling on the next page EN11 &1."@&/JOEC
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Part names and functions (Continued) Controller 123 4 19 5 18 6 17 7 8 9 10 16 11 15 12 14 13 EN12 1 On/Off button 2 USER buttons ▶See pages EN30-31 3 Quick stop button ●Press this button to stop the massage immediately. 4 OTTOMAN/CHAIR controllers ▶See page EN43 5 MANUAL selection button ▶See page...
Part names and functions (Continued) Controller 123 4 19 5 18 6 17 7 8 9 10 16 11 15 12 14 13 EN12 1 On/Off button 2 USER buttons ▶See pages EN30-31 3 Quick stop button ●Press this button to stop the massage immediately. 4 OTTOMAN/CHAIR controllers ▶See page EN43 5 MANUAL selection button ▶See page...
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Current approximate massage position flashes. Currently selected air massage parts light up . Currently selected stretch parts light up . Current air massage position flashes. Current stretch position flashes. 2 Stretch action display▶See page EN38 8 ... intensity display ▶See page EN28 7 Operation display ●Currently performing massage actions light up while massaging. ●Currently selected action's frame is flashed when manual operation is when all lamps are illuminated. Display 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Before Use 13 12 11 10 1 Massage area display 9 8 ●...
Current approximate massage position flashes. Currently selected air massage parts light up . Currently selected stretch parts light up . Current air massage position flashes. Current stretch position flashes. 2 Stretch action display▶See page EN38 8 ... intensity display ▶See page EN28 7 Operation display ●Currently performing massage actions light up while massaging. ●Currently selected action's frame is flashed when manual operation is when all lamps are illuminated. Display 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Before Use 13 12 11 10 1 Massage area display 9 8 ●...
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... the unit, see page EN9. When placing a mat under the unit, the size of the synthetic leather. ● Place the unit on the above. ● Install the unit near a power outlet. 2 Confirm that the main unit and the accessories are not a fault. ●Power cord Controller holder ●Lock switch key... in the diagram on a mat to recline. Mat Area where leg rest Area where unit could touch the floor, as in .) away from the wall. Setting up the massage lounger 1 Where to use the unit ●Ensure there is initially inserted Clip in the box.
... the unit, see page EN9. When placing a mat under the unit, the size of the synthetic leather. ● Place the unit on the above. ● Install the unit near a power outlet. 2 Confirm that the main unit and the accessories are not a fault. ●Power cord Controller holder ●Lock switch key... in the diagram on a mat to recline. Mat Area where leg rest Area where unit could touch the floor, as in .) away from the wall. Setting up the massage lounger 1 Where to use the unit ●Ensure there is initially inserted Clip in the box.
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Before Use 3 Removing everything from the box and installing the unit Hold onto the sides. ●Since the unit is very heavy , be careful to avoid back injuries. (The unit must be carried by ... recommended to the initial position. ●The floor may occur. The sole massage section might slide, and injuries may get damaged, so it has been set on the floor. &1."@&/JOEC EN15 on the floor completely.
Before Use 3 Removing everything from the box and installing the unit Hold onto the sides. ●Since the unit is very heavy , be careful to avoid back injuries. (The unit must be carried by ... recommended to the initial position. ●The floor may occur. The sole massage section might slide, and injuries may get damaged, so it has been set on the floor. &1."@&/JOEC EN15 on the floor completely.
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... Placing the controller ● ❶ Placing the controller ● ❶ into an AC 120 V plug. ● ❷ Confirm the lock switch key is set to the upright position. W ● ❶ Insert the power plug into the power outlet. ● ❶ ●Always be sure to insert into the controller... controller cord using the clip. ●Fasten so the cable under the clip will not sag too much with the backrest raised. (Because there is set to theʠonʡposition. ● ❷ ● ❸ ● ❹ Press on the power and raise the backrest to ...
... Placing the controller ● ❶ Placing the controller ● ❶ into an AC 120 V plug. ● ❷ Confirm the lock switch key is set to the upright position. W ● ❶ Insert the power plug into the power outlet. ● ❶ ●Always be sure to insert into the controller... controller cord using the clip. ●Fasten so the cable under the clip will not sag too much with the backrest raised. (Because there is set to theʠonʡposition. ● ❷ ● ❸ ● ❹ Press on the power and raise the backrest to ...
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... power off on ● ❸ ▶Continued on ʡposition. lock switch open ʡposition. ●❸ Slide the power switch to the nearest authorized service center if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it has a damaged power cord or plug. Doing so...
... power off on ● ❸ ▶Continued on ʡposition. lock switch open ʡposition. ●❸ Slide the power switch to the nearest authorized service center if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it has a damaged power cord or plug. Doing so...
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... sure the leg rest is in the backrest has not been ripped before using the unit, unplug the power cord and have the unit repaired at an authorized service center. ●❷ Make sure there is not fully lowered The leg rest will lower by pressing on twice. Leg rest ●❺...
... sure the leg rest is in the backrest has not been ripped before using the unit, unplug the power cord and have the unit repaired at an authorized service center. ●❷ Make sure there is not fully lowered The leg rest will lower by pressing on twice. Leg rest ●❺...
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... details, see pages EN34 to EN29. Select one from Manual Operation ●For details, see pages EN26 to EN37. 1 Select the body part and press the button. ●Manual operations and air actions can be used at the same time. Body part Action Air Action ●For details, see pages EN38... to EN42. 1 Select the body part and press the button. ●You can select multiple...
... details, see pages EN34 to EN29. Select one from Manual Operation ●For details, see pages EN26 to EN37. 1 Select the body part and press the button. ●Manual operations and air actions can be used at the same time. Body part Action Air Action ●For details, see pages EN38... to EN42. 1 Select the body part and press the button. ●You can select multiple...
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... possible depending on shoulder, hand/arm, lower back or leg/foot, Memory Adjust by the timer function. How to your preference Depending on the left. Setting the on/off of the air massage or the stretch massage Memory Operation can be shut off for using and operations of the air massage...
... possible depending on shoulder, hand/arm, lower back or leg/foot, Memory Adjust by the timer function. How to your preference Depending on the left. Setting the on/off of the air massage or the stretch massage Memory Operation can be shut off for using and operations of the air massage...
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Body scanning for setting the massage in accordance with steps ❷ - ❹ on the next page EN35 How to Use &1."@&/JOEC ▶Continued on the previous page. MIDDLE BACK/... .). ◦❹ Press to start the massage after the body scanning is completed. See page EN26 about body scanning. ●See pages EN36-37 for manual operation NECK/SHOULDER/FULL BACK ʜ Normal body scanning.
Body scanning for setting the massage in accordance with steps ❷ - ❹ on the next page EN35 How to Use &1."@&/JOEC ▶Continued on the previous page. MIDDLE BACK/... .). ◦❹ Press to start the massage after the body scanning is completed. See page EN26 about body scanning. ●See pages EN36-37 for manual operation NECK/SHOULDER/FULL BACK ʜ Normal body scanning.
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...move any further. The height (intensity) on the hands and arms after a hand & arm massage. A Only one hand at the weakest setting. This is designed to decrease the sensation of an abnormality or danger. Is this OK? EN54 &1."@&/JOEC Place a piece of fabric or ... event of the massage heads. Q The height (intensity) on the other hand in movement when adjusting the position. Q Red marks are not a problem. A Try the following methods. Recline the backrest. Q There is not a malfunction. This is not an abnormality.) If long beeps sound when the...
...move any further. The height (intensity) on the hands and arms after a hand & arm massage. A Only one hand at the weakest setting. This is designed to decrease the sensation of an abnormality or danger. Is this OK? EN54 &1."@&/JOEC Place a piece of fabric or ... event of the massage heads. Q The height (intensity) on the other hand in movement when adjusting the position. Q Red marks are not a problem. A Try the following methods. Recline the backrest. Q There is not a malfunction. This is not an abnormality.) If long beeps sound when the...
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...a massage is started in upper position. See page EN55. Troubleshooting Investigate theʠProblemʡand follow appropriate theʠCause and Remedyʡbelow... not cool down even after following the remedy, contact an authorized service center. If the unit is applied to feel even warmer. ˔...Raise the leg/sole massage section during the body scanning. It is set to recline the unit. Sit on your knees and lower legs to... also place a blanket over your body shape, the massage body part, massage action, clothing, and room temperature. The leg rest cannot...
...a massage is started in upper position. See page EN55. Troubleshooting Investigate theʠProblemʡand follow appropriate theʠCause and Remedyʡbelow... not cool down even after following the remedy, contact an authorized service center. If the unit is applied to feel even warmer. ˔...Raise the leg/sole massage section during the body scanning. It is set to recline the unit. Sit on your knees and lower legs to... also place a blanket over your body shape, the massage body part, massage action, clothing, and room temperature. The leg rest cannot...
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... Rubbing sound of the massage heads on . ˔ An automatic courses button or manual operation button hasnʟt been pressed after a massage finishes. See page EN21. ˔... inspection and repair. See page EN17. Wait at all movement has stopped before pressing . Only use an authorized Panasonic servicer to contact an authorized service center. Troubleshooting(Continued) Problem The unit will...pressed again when a massage has finished. Return the unit to open or disassemble any part of the unit The following sounds and sensations occur while using the unit. The unit...
... Rubbing sound of the massage heads on . ˔ An automatic courses button or manual operation button hasnʟt been pressed after a massage finishes. See page EN21. ˔... inspection and repair. See page EN17. Wait at all movement has stopped before pressing . Only use an authorized Panasonic servicer to contact an authorized service center. Troubleshooting(Continued) Problem The unit will...pressed again when a massage has finished. Return the unit to open or disassemble any part of the unit The following sounds and sensations occur while using the unit. The unit...
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... is a problem with internal communication. Error display Contents For safety reasons, operation will be carried out smoother if the error number is communicated when contacting. * Only for the massage mechanism is terminated because there is seated. Please contact an authorized service center. ...(See the warranty card for the contact number.*) Service and maintenance will flash alternately. Error display Contents of the leg rest. Remaining time display ●For the error"U10" will be displayed in the...
... is a problem with internal communication. Error display Contents For safety reasons, operation will be carried out smoother if the error number is communicated when contacting. * Only for the massage mechanism is terminated because there is seated. Please contact an authorized service center. ...(See the warranty card for the contact number.*) Service and maintenance will flash alternately. Error display Contents of the leg rest. Remaining time display ●For the error"U10" will be displayed in the...