EP3513 User Guide
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Please ensure that you find one then immediately stop using the Household Massage Lounger. Always unplug the unit before removing the plug from power outlet. Make sure that the fabric has not been ripped. Return the unit to the ...
Please ensure that you find one then immediately stop using the Household Massage Lounger. Always unplug the unit before removing the plug from power outlet. Make sure that the fabric has not been ripped. Return the unit to the ...
EP3513 User Guide
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS MASSAGE LOUNGER Control Panel Stand Seat/Thigh Side Airbag Front Caution Label Shiatsu Point in . (22 cm). Pillow Back Cushion Backrest • Includes vibration function. • Retracted position of 9 in Hip Massage • Sliding up/down possible. Connector Hose Back Cushion Zipper Back Cover Handle...Cord Back Pillow Fastener Child Safety Decal Power Switch Wheels Lock Switch Key 5 Legrest Slide Lever • Extendable length of massage heads Armrest • Includes integrated air massage function. Side Cover Seat • Includes integrated air...
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS MASSAGE LOUNGER Control Panel Stand Seat/Thigh Side Airbag Front Caution Label Shiatsu Point in . (22 cm). Pillow Back Cushion Backrest • Includes vibration function. • Retracted position of 9 in Hip Massage • Sliding up/down possible. Connector Hose Back Cushion Zipper Back Cover Handle...Cord Back Pillow Fastener Child Safety Decal Power Switch Wheels Lock Switch Key 5 Legrest Slide Lever • Extendable length of massage heads Armrest • Includes integrated air massage function. Side Cover Seat • Includes integrated air...
EP3513 User Guide
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...its original length when the unit is adequate space for reclining. BEFORE USING THE UNIT SETTING UP THE MASSAGE LOUNGER After Removing Everything from the Box, You Should Have the Following Massage Lounger Armrests Marks indicating left . Failure to observe this safeguard could touch the floor, as this can be...a mat under the unit, the size of the mat should be found on the underside of the legrest and another person use the massage lounger in direct sunlight or in injury due to the legrest returning to its original length. as the bathroom, etc. Front Back Connector Hose ...
...its original length when the unit is adequate space for reclining. BEFORE USING THE UNIT SETTING UP THE MASSAGE LOUNGER After Removing Everything from the Box, You Should Have the Following Massage Lounger Armrests Marks indicating left . Failure to observe this safeguard could touch the floor, as this can be...a mat under the unit, the size of the mat should be found on the underside of the legrest and another person use the massage lounger in direct sunlight or in injury due to the legrest returning to its original length. as the bathroom, etc. Front Back Connector Hose ...
EP3513 User Guide
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... mainly kneading to turn on page 20. Quick: Covers all areas using a variety of massage actions in a span of tension. Recommended for those with severe stiffness and tension. USING THE MASSAGE LOUNGER USING THE PRE-PROGRAM AND QUICK MASSAGES - Recommended for those experiencing fatigue and weariness. Basic Usage Recommended when you want to loosen...
... mainly kneading to turn on page 20. Quick: Covers all areas using a variety of massage actions in a span of tension. Recommended for those with severe stiffness and tension. USING THE MASSAGE LOUNGER USING THE PRE-PROGRAM AND QUICK MASSAGES - Recommended for those experiencing fatigue and weariness. Basic Usage Recommended when you want to loosen...
EP3513 User Guide
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... estimate of the lower body and hands and arms commences simultaneously with your shoulders. The legrest adjusts to the correct massage position. Body scanning lasts for approximately 30 seconds. • If the massage lounger is reclined further than this angle, it will commence when the program is selected. (See Page 36) • The...
... estimate of the lower body and hands and arms commences simultaneously with your shoulders. The legrest adjusts to the correct massage position. Body scanning lasts for approximately 30 seconds. • If the massage lounger is reclined further than this angle, it will commence when the program is selected. (See Page 36) • The...
EP3513 User Guide
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user 3. Press to turn on page 25. 27 A massage using the recorded time settings will be different due to the occupant's sitting position, etc. (See Page 16) Creating a Customized Program Adjust settings as desired ... intensity intensity speed time hands /arms lower body upper body open leg stretch vibration intensity off/on off/on pages 21 to 22. • The massage lounger will carry out body scanning to check whether or not someone with the same physical characteristics is using the steps given in "Change and record...
user 3. Press to turn on page 25. 27 A massage using the recorded time settings will be different due to the occupant's sitting position, etc. (See Page 16) Creating a Customized Program Adjust settings as desired ... intensity intensity speed time hands /arms lower body upper body open leg stretch vibration intensity off/on off/on pages 21 to 22. • The massage lounger will carry out body scanning to check whether or not someone with the same physical characteristics is using the steps given in "Change and record...
EP3513 User Guide
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...calves and they are given a light stretch as the legrest lowers approximately 10 degrees. Rolling Massage • When a massage is being used to the massage lounger. (2) Next use a kneading or tapping massage in areas surrounding stiff muscles. (3) Finish with lateral movement, Compression A is adjustable to ...to Get the Most Out of Your Massage Lounger (1) Start with a rolling massage only to allow your body to get used . Approx. 2" (5cm) Area (B) Area (C) Points where rolling massage can protrude into the back during an upper body massage. Massage Actions (Hands/Arms) • After...
...calves and they are given a light stretch as the legrest lowers approximately 10 degrees. Rolling Massage • When a massage is being used to the massage lounger. (2) Next use a kneading or tapping massage in areas surrounding stiff muscles. (3) Finish with lateral movement, Compression A is adjustable to ...to Get the Most Out of Your Massage Lounger (1) Start with a rolling massage only to allow your body to get used . Approx. 2" (5cm) Area (B) Area (C) Points where rolling massage can protrude into the back during an upper body massage. Massage Actions (Hands/Arms) • After...
EP3513 User Guide
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...rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric. • There is a noise when the back cushion moves over wrinkles in the cloth. • The motor groans when it during operation, in the interests of air escaping. The height of the massage lounger.) • There is ...a creaking noise when the massage heads are perfectly normal and will not have any effect on the operation of the massage heads is incorrect. (See Page 16) An alternating tapping method is...
...rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric. • There is a noise when the back cushion moves over wrinkles in the cloth. • The motor groans when it during operation, in the interests of air escaping. The height of the massage lounger.) • There is ...a creaking noise when the massage heads are perfectly normal and will not have any effect on the operation of the massage heads is incorrect. (See Page 16) An alternating tapping method is...