Panasonic Patio Furniture EP MA73 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Instrucciones de Uso  
Mode d’emploi  
Household Massage Lounger  
Sillón de Masaje Doméstico  
Fauteuil vibromasseur  
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Model No./N de Modelo/N de modèle EP-MA73  
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endroit accessible pour une consultation ultérieure.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Basic precautions should always be followed when using an electrical unit, including the following.  
Please ensure that you read all instructions before using the Household Massage Lounger.  
DANGER  
To reduce the risk of electric shock:  
1. Always unplug this unit from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:  
1. Fully insert the power plug to reduce the risk of short-circuit and fire.  
2. The unit should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug the unit when not in use.  
3. The unit is not to be used by people who cannot move or communicate on their own.  
4. Only use the unit for the purpose described in these instructions.  
5. Do not stand on the unit.  
6. Do not use any accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer.  
7. Always return the seat to the upright position and make sure the leg rest is completely retracted. Be careful that  
nothing is obstructing the leg rest while retracting. Keep children away from the leg rest.  
8. Never operate the unit if it has a damaged power cord or plug. Return the unit to the nearest authorized service  
center if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it has been immersed in water.  
9. Keep power cords away from heated surfaces. Do not carry the unit by the power cord.  
10. Never block the air openings during operation and make sure that all air openings are kept free of lint and hair,  
etc. Do not drop or insert anything into any of the openings of the unit.  
11. Do not use the unit on top of heating appliances, such as electric carpets, etc. Do not operate the unit under  
blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.  
12. Do not use the unit in bathrooms or other damp or humid places as this may cause electric shock or cause the  
unit to malfunction. Do not spill water, etc. onto the controller.  
13. Do not use the unit outdoors.  
14. Do not use or operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.  
15. When unplugging the unit, turn off all controls before removing the plug from power outlet. Do not use the unit  
with a transformer as this may lead to malfunction or electric shock.  
16. Connect this unit to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding instructions.  
17. Use heated surfaces carefully. May cause serious burns. Do not use over insensitive skin areas or in the  
presence of poor circulation. The unattended use of heat by children or incapacitated persons may be  
dangerous.  
18. Always raise the comfort cushion to check that the fabric covering the movement area of the massage heads in  
the backrest has not been ripped before using the unit. Please also check other areas to ensure that the fabric  
has not been ripped. No matter how small the rip, if you find one then immediately stop using the unit, unplug  
the power cord and have the unit repaired at an authorized service center.  
19. Do not push hands, elbows, arms, feet or legs into the fabric covering the movement area of the massage  
heads in the backrest while using the unit.  
20. Do not use the unit in close proximity to loose clothing or jewelry.  
21. Keep long hair away from the unit while in use.  
22. Always use sockets and wiring devices at the correct rated value. Use at the specified power supply 120 V, AC.  
Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire due to overheating.  
23. WhenHeatmassage heads are used, do not let the massage heads touch the same place for a long time. Do  
not use the Foot Heatmassage for a long time. Low-temperature burn may occur  
24. Do not damage the Heat(heater) section. (See page EN11.) Do not stick pins or needles into the unit. Do not  
damage with a sharp object. Doing so may damage the internal heater, causing fire or electric shock.  
25. Sit on the unit after confirming there is no foreign matter between the parts of the unit. (Confirm that there are  
no foreign objects stuck in the comfort cushion, leg rest or hand & arm massage section.) Sit down and ensure  
that the leg rest is properly locked in place. Failure to observe this precaution may result in accident or injury.  
26. Periodically remove dust, etc. from the power plug. Failure to do so may result in insulation failure due to  
humidity, etc., which may cause fire. (Remove dust using a dry cloth.)  
27. Do not insert or unplug the power plug with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shock.  
28. Do not massage any one point for more than 5 minutes at a time. Excessive massaging can overstimulate the  
muscles and nerves and result in an adverse effect.  
29. After each massage, slide the power switch, which is located on the right side of the chair, to theoffposition  
and turn its lock switch to thelockposition and remove the key and power plug.  
30. Do not attempt to open or disassemble any part of the unit. Only use an authorized Panasonic servicer to fix  
your unit.  
31. If the massager functions abnormally, immediately turn off the power and have the massager checked by an  
authorized service center.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
CAUTION:To avoid the risk of injury:  
1. Persons with any of the conditions listed below or who are undergoing medical treatment or suffer from medical  
conditions should consult with their physicians before using the unit:  
a) Pregnant women, people who are ill, in poor physical shape.  
b) People suffering from back, neck, shoulder, or hip pain.  
c) People who have a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other personal medical devices prone to electronic  
interference.  
d) People suffering from heart disease.  
e) People who are prohibited from receiving massage by a physician due to thrombosis or aneurism, acute  
varicose veins, or other circulatory disorders.  
f) People with irregular curvatures of the spine.  
g) People who have a loss of heat sensation.  
2. This unit should not be used by children. Remove the key when not in use and store out of reach of children.  
3. Do not insert your hands, fingers, feet or head into the spaces following spaces:  
(1) Between the backrest and seat or armrest  
(2) Between the leg rest and seat or armrest  
(3) Between the seat and armrest  
(4) Between the back cover and leg cover  
(5) Back of the leg rest  
4. Do not use the unit against bare skin. While thin clothing may increase effectiveness, exposing the skin directly  
to the massager may irritate the skin.  
Do not use the unit while wearing anything hard on your head like a hair accessory, etc. Do not use the unit for  
massaging the head, abdomen, front neck, elbows or knees.  
Do not use excessively strong massage action on the back of the neck.  
5. When using the body scanning function, always ensure that the shoulder position is correct. If the shoulder  
position is not correct, use the POSITION button to adjust it properly. Or stop the massage function and re-try  
the body scanning function.You can adjust the shoulder position in this way in the automatic course and manual  
operation. Failure to align the shoulder position correctly can lead to injury.  
6. Do not stretch the back muscles for more than approximately 16 minutes at a time. To avoid overstretching the  
muscles which may result in discomfort, do not use the unit for more than 5 minutes when first using it.You can  
gradually increase the duration and strength of the massage as you become used to it.  
To prevent excessive massaging, do not use the massager for more than a total of 16 minutes each session.  
After approximately 16 minutes, the massage heads will be retracted and stop moving.  
The comfort cushion can be removed if you want to experience a stronger back massage. Exercise extreme  
care when you use this mode in order to avoid back pain or injury. Use only for short periods of time (no more  
than 16 minutes). Reinstall the comfort cushion if you want to restore to normal massage intensity.  
7. While using the massager, if you start feeling sick or if the massage seems painful, stop using it immediately.  
While using the massager, if the pressure seems too strong, the movement of the massage heads can be  
stopped at any time by pressing the Quick stop button.  
8. Do not go to sleep while using the unit. Do not use the unit after drinking alcohol.  
9. When the seat back is in a reclined position, do not sit on it or sit with your legs resting on the headrest.  
Do not sit on the leg rest as the unit may fall over.  
10. Do not allow children or pets to play on or around the unit, especially during operation.  
11. Do not unplug the unit or turn it off during operation. Unplug the unit immediately if there is a power outage.  
12. Be sure to start on the gentle massage program if using the massager for the first time. The shiatsu massage is  
stronger and should be enjoyed after one has gotten accustomed to the chair.  
13. Do not allow children to play on this mechanized furniture or operate the mechanism. Leg rest folds down on  
closing so that a child could possibly be injured. Always leave in an upright and closed position. Keep hands  
and feet clear of mechanism. Only the occupant should operate it.  
14. Remove hard objects, such as false fingernails, wristwatches or rings, when massaging hands or arms.  
Empty pockets of hard objects when massaging the area of the seat or thighs.  
15. People with any of the conditions listed below should not use the Hip stretch:  
1) People suffering from acute lumbago, spinal disc herniation, or misalignment of the vertebrae  
2) People with hip joint problems such as hip osteoarthritis  
3) People with osteoporosis  
4) People who felt numbness or listlessness in the legs  
It may worsen the symptoms.  
16. Always return the leg rest to its original position before moving the unit.  
Failure to observe this precaution may result in injury due to the leg rest returning to its original position when  
the unit is being moved.  
17. Store the attachment screws out of reach of children.  
Accidental ingestion may occur.  
18. Do not stand, jump on, or place objects on the seat until the air is completely extracted for the air massage.  
19. Do not hold the sole massage section when moving the unit.  
Doing so may result in the section sliding as you move the unit, causing injuries.  
20. Do not drag or push the unit in an installed state.  
Protect your floor (place a mat or similar) when moving the unit on its castors to avoid damage to your floor.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
21. If you have not used the unit for a while, carefully read this operating instructions again and check that the unit  
is operating normally before use.  
Failure to do so may result in accident or injury.  
22. Do not use at the same time as another medical device. Doing so may cause an accident or deteriorated health.  
23. Do not allow children to use the controller holder fixing screw.  
Failure to do so may result in an accident or the child accidentally swallowing the key or screw.  
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS  
CAUTION:To avoid damaging the chair, follow these precautions:  
1. The chair is designed for a maximum user weight of 120 kg (264 lbs). Exceeding the maximum weight may  
cause permanent damage to the massage mechanism and/or other components of the unit. Any such damage  
is deemed to be user abuse and is not covered under the Limited Warranty.  
2. Do not sit on or drop the controller. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. Be careful not to catch the  
cord of the controller between the armrest and the chair back.  
3. Do not treat the chair roughly, such as turning the chair on its side, turning the chair over or standing on it.  
4. Do not treat the covering roughly.  
Keep sharp or pointed objects away from the covering of the chair. Be careful not to drop lit ashes, lit cigarettes  
or matches on the chair.  
Exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading or a change in color of the covering.  
5. Do not repeatedly operate any switch at short intervals. Such action may cause the switch to malfunction.  
6. Some noise may be heard coming from the massager while in use. This is due to the structure of the massager  
and is normal.  
7. Make sure there are no obstacles behind the chair before reclining it. The chair can be reclined to a maximum  
angle of 170˚. If the back hits a wall or pillar, the chair may malfunction. Be sure to have ample space behind  
the chair. Recline the chair slowly in order to avoid contact with an obstacle.  
8. When excessive pressure is applied to the massage heads, they may stop moving for safety. When moving the  
heads up from the lowered position, ones body weight may stop the headsmovement. In such a case, slightly  
raise your body and allow the massage heads to move up.  
9. Do not sit on the chair with wet body or hair.  
10. The unit must not be used inwet rooms(sauna, swimming pool) or outdoors.  
11. Always hold the power plug, not the power cord, when unplugging it from a socket.  
Failure to observe this precaution may result in electric shock or short-circuit.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric  
current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and  
a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with  
all local codes and ordinances.  
DANGER  
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified  
electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided  
with the product – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Figure A.  
Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug.  
No adapter should be used with this product.  
Figure A  
GROUNDED  
OUTLET  
GROUNDED  
OUTLET BOX  
GROUNDING PIN  
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Use your chair in a wide variety of  
situations, with or without the massage  
function  
To use the  
massage  
function  
Main functions  
Automatic course  
Page EN26  
Heatmassage heads  
Page EN32  
Page EN32  
Page EN34  
Page EN38  
Page EN38  
Foot Heat”  
Manual operation  
Air action  
Stretch action  
Raise the comfort cushion for use.  
Comfort  
cushion for  
extra comfort!  
When not  
using the  
massage  
function  
You can use this unit as a normal  
reclining chair.  
Smart storage  
Intended use, effects and benefits of the  
massage chair  
Massage, massage substitute  
Helps recovery  
from fatigue  
Relieves muscle  
tiredness  
Promotes blood  
circulation  
Relaxes stiff muscles  
Relieves nerve and  
muscle pain  
See page EN52 for details on  
how to massage legs or upper  
body only.  
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Specifications  
Power supply  
AC 120 V 60 Hz  
3.2 A  
Rated Current  
Massage area  
Approx. 78 cm (30.7 in.) (The massage heads move a total of approx. 62 cm (24.4 in.))  
(Up-Down)  
Distance between massage heads during operation (including width of massage heads)  
Neck, shoulder, back, lower back: Approx. 5 cm - 21 cm (2.0 in.- 8.3 in.)  
Distance between massage heads (including width of massage heads) during back roll and  
up-and-down movement: Approx. 5 cm - 17 cm (2.0 in.- 6.7 in.)  
Massage area  
(Left-Right)  
Massage area  
(Forward-Back)  
Projected amount of massage head (Intensity adjustable)  
Approx. 10 cm (3.9 in.)  
Knead: From approx. 4 times/min – approx. 73 times/min  
Tap: From approx. 190 times/min – approx. 520 times/min (one side)  
Moving speed: From approx. 1 cm/s – approx. 5 cm/s  
Massage  
speed  
3: Approx. 32 kPa  
2: Approx. 29 kPa  
1: Approx. 17 kPa  
Air pressure  
(Calf)  
It may vary with the area slightly.)  
Backrest Approx. 120°– 170°  
Leg rest (Leg & sole massage section) Approx. 5°– 85°  
Leg rest (Flat section) Approx. 15°– 95°  
Reclining angle  
Automatic  
shut-off  
Around 16 minutes (automatically ends)  
When not reclined  
(H × W × D)  
Approx. 115 cm × 90 cm × 122 cm (45.3 in. × 35.4 in. × 48 in.)  
When reclined  
(H × W × D)  
66 cm × 90 cm × 202 cm (26 in. × 35.4 in. × 79.5 in.)  
g
Weight of unit  
Approx. 85 k (187.2 lbs)  
Dimensions of box  
(H × W × D)  
Approx. 75 cm × 74 cm × 160 cm (29.5 in. × 29.1 in. × 63 in.)  
g
Weight in box  
Approx. 100 k (220.3 lbs)  
g
Maximum user weight  
Approx. 120 k (264.3 lbs)  
g
For those who weigh 100 k (220.3 lbs) or more, the product operations may make more noise and the fabric cover  
may wear faster.  
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Unit dimensions  
Front  
With controller stand removed  
Approx. 85 cm (33.5 in.)  
With controller stand and armrest  
removed  
Maximum Width  
Approx. 90 cm (35.4 in.)  
)
(
Approx. 68 cm (26.8 in.)  
Armrest height  
Approx. 73 cm (28.7 in.)  
Width of floor section  
Approx. 64 cm (25.2 in.)  
Side  
Length  
Approx. 122 cm (48 in.)  
Backrest height  
Approx. 115 cm (45.3 in.)  
Length of floor section  
Approx. 79 cm (31.1 in.)  
Amount of slide of sole  
massage section  
Approx. 18 cm (7.1 in.)  
Height  
(With pillow attached)  
Approx. 66 cm (26 in.)  
Amount of recline of leg  
section  
Approx. 11 cm (4.3 in.)  
Length (with leg rest folded down)  
Approx. 153 cm (60.2 in.)  
Length (with leg rest extended)  
Approx. 173 cm (68.1 in.)  
Maximum length  
Approx. 202 cm (79.5 in.)  
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Part names and functions  
1
2
3
4
Main unit  
Front  
5
6
12  
13  
7
8
9
10  
11  
Controller  
See pages EN12-13  
1
2
3
9 Seat  
Air bag for seat/thigh massage is built in.  
Retracted position of massage heads  
Seat & thigh side massage section  
Includes integrated air massage function.  
10  
11  
Shoulder side massage section  
Includes integrated air massage function.  
Leg rest-Leg & sole massage section  
Includes air massage function.  
Position can be adjusted by sliding sole  
massage section.  
Pillow  
4
5 Backrest  
Includes built-inHeat(heater) section.  
Massage heads:  
Includes the massage mechanism.  
Leg rest-Flat section  
12  
13  
IncludesHeatmassage heads.  
Use the unit as a comfort chair by rotating  
Air bag for lower back massage is built in.  
and storing when not using for massaging.  
Comfort cushion  
6
Leg rest rotation lock release lever  
Rotate the leg rest manually while pulling the  
7 Armrest  
lever.  
Moves with the backrest.  
(Flat section Leg & sole massage section)  
8 Hand & arm massage section  
Includes integrated air massage function.  
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14  
15  
16  
17  
Back  
Leg rest-Leg & sole massage section  
Leg massage  
section  
Sole massage  
section  
18  
19  
20  
Heat(heater) section  
Sole covers  
(can be removed for washingSee page  
22  
21  
EN47.)  
Can be stored when not using for  
massage  
Leg rest is rotated manually while pulling on the  
leg rest rotation lock release lever.  
Back cover  
Power cord  
Power plug  
Rating sticker  
Leg cover  
14  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Caution sticker  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Controller  
holder  
Controller  
stand  
Power switch section  
Leg & sole massage section  
Lock switch  
lock switch  
open  
power  
Power switch  
off  
on  
lock  
Lock switch key  
Flat section  
Lock switch key tag  
For preventing  
children from  
swallowing it by  
accident.  
Lock switch is set toopenand power switch  
is set toonprior to leaving the factory.  
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Part names and functions  
1
2
3
Controller  
4
5
19  
18  
17  
6
7
8
9
10  
16  
15  
11  
12  
13  
14  
This illustration is when all lamps are illuminated.  
1 On/Off button  
11 Speaker  
2 USER buttons See pages EN30-31  
12 Back massage intensity controllerSee page EN25  
3 Quick stop button  
13 POSITION button See page EN27  
Press this button to stop the massage immediately.  
OK button  
14  
15  
16  
17  
4
5
OTTOMAN/CHAIR controllers See page EN43  
Air massage intensity controllerSee page EN25  
MANUAL selection button See page EN34  
REPEAT button  
See page EN28  
6 TAP button  
See page EN37  
STRETCH selection On/Off buttons  
See page EN38  
7
Voice guidance volume controllerSee page EN51  
Neck,chest,hip,legstretch.  
8 DEMO button  
See page EN26  
18 Display  
See page EN13  
9
AUTO selection buttons See page EN26  
19  
AIR MASSAGE selection On/Off buttons  
See page EN38  
Shoulder,arm,lower back,leg/foot”  
BACK HEAT( Heatmassage heads)  
See page EN32  
10  
air.  
On/Off button  
Foot HeatOn/Off buttonSee page EN32  
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4
5
2
3
6
7
Display  
1
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
8
This illustration is when all lamps are illuminated.  
Massage area display  
1
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 displaySee page EN38  
8
9
Back intensity displaySee page EN29  
Heatmassage heads display See page EN29  
Body scanning display See page EN26  
3 Remaining time display  
4
5
6
Massage ending display  
10  
See page EN28  
11 Repeat display  
Demo course (ULTRA KNEAD) display  
Voice guidance volume displaySee page EN51  
Air intensity displaySee page EN28  
12  
13  
7 Operation display  
Foot HeatdisplaySee page EN29  
Currently performing massage actions light  
up while massaging.  
Currently selected actions frame is flashed  
when manual operation is selected.  
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Setting up the massage lounger  
Where to use the unit  
Ensure there is adequate space to recline.  
1
Keep at least 10 cm (3.9 in.) away from the wall.  
Approx. 202 cm (79.5 in.)  
Width approx.  
Approx. 30 cm  
90 cm (35.4 in.)  
(11.8 in.)  
Approx. 49 cm  
(19.3 in.)  
For details on the dimensions of the unit, see  
page EN9.  
Mat Area where leg rest Area where unit  
could touch the floor touches the floor  
Do not expose the massage lounger to direct sunlight or high temperatures, such as in front of  
heating sources, because this can cause discoloration or hardening of the synthetic leather.  
Place the unit on a mat to prevent floor damage. When placing a mat under the unit, the size of  
the mat should be sufficient (at least 120 cm × 70 cm (47.2 in. × 27.6 in.)) to cover the areas  
where the unit touches and where the leg rest could touch the floor, as shown in the diagram  
on the above.  
Install the unit near a power outlet.  
Confirm that the main unit and the accessories are in the box.  
2
Accessories  
Main unit  
Attachment screws  
Pillow  
Allen key 1  
(M6 × 13) Black  
Armrests (Right/Left)  
(4 pcs.)  
(M6 × 20) Silver  
Controller  
(Cross-section)  
4 mm  
Comfort  
cushion  
(2 pcs.)  
Controller stand  
Controller  
holder  
Right/Left indication  
(Back of the armrest)  
Lock switch key  
The holes in the fabric  
at the back of the  
hand & arm massage  
section are due to  
the manufacturing  
process and are not a  
fault.  
Controller  
holder fixing  
screw  
Power cord  
This is initially inserted  
in the lock switch of the  
power switch section  
prior to leaving the  
factory.  
Clip  
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Removing everything from the box and installing the unit  
3
Since the unit is very heavy , be careful  
Hold onto  
the sides.  
to avoid back injuries. (The unit must  
be carried by two or more persons.)  
Unit weight Approx. 85 kg (187.2 lbs)  
To put the unit down on the floor  
Groove  
Hold onto  
Place your  
Put the unit down slowly watching  
your step carefully.  
the sides of fingers in  
the leg rest. the groove  
Put down the leg rest by holding it  
with your hands until it has been  
set on the floor completely. If you  
release your hands before the leg  
rest is fully extended, the leg rest  
will forcefully return to the initial  
position.  
Do not hold onto  
the front side.  
The sole massage  
section might slide,  
and injuries may  
occur.  
The floor may get damaged, so it  
is recommended to place a mat  
etc. on the floor.  
Leg rest  
Back cover  
Mat  
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Assembly  
Attaching the controller stand to the right or left side panel of this unit  
1
<When attaching on the right side panel>  
Fasten the controller stand with the  
attachment screws. (4 positions)  
Use this screw Attachment screws (M6 × 13)  
  × 4 pcs. (Black)  
How to tighten the screws  
Controller  
Stand  
Align the 2 prongs of the  
Attachment screw  
side panel with the holes  
Tighten the 4 screws  
Hole  
of the controller stand.  
lightly using your fingers.  
(Make the screws level  
with the holes.)  
Tighten firmly with the allen key.  
Allen key  
Screw may be damaged if  
you tighten the screw inserted  
into the hole crookedly using  
an allen key.  
(On both the right and left sides)  
Fasten the armrest with the attachment screws.  
2
<When attaching the right armrest>  
Front  
t the armrest into the unit.  
❶  
right side) andL(left side) are indicated  
❶  
at the bottom of the armrest.  
Insert the armrest from the top aligning the ▲  
marks on the side of the armrest.  
Be careful to avoid pinching your fingers and air plugs.  
Back  
the armrest toward the back  
pushing it downward.  
❷  
❸  
n the armrest with the attachment  
s. (One position for each side)  
Align the ▲  
s screw Attachment screws (M6 × 20)  
marks.  
    
× 2 pcs. (Silver)  
How to tighten the screws  
❷  
Put an attachment screw  
on the edge of the allen  
key and tighten the screw  
horizontally to the hole.  
Screw may be damaged  
if you tighten the screw  
inserted into the hole  
Allen key  
❸  
crookedly using an allen key.  
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Connect the air plugs  
3
4
Press air plugs into the air plug sockets below the armrest until you hear a click.  
View from bottom  
Air plug jack  
Air plug  
Front  
Protrusion  
Press until the protrusion clicks  
into place.  
Arm massage will not operate unless the air plugs are inserted securely.  
Follow the same step when connecting to the armrest on the left side.  
Connect the power cord to the unit  
k for dirt and damage on  
ance inlet of the power switch  
section and the connector of the  
power cord.  
❶  
Appliance inlet  
Connector  
t the connector into the  
ance inlet.  
❷  
❸  
re to push the connector in all  
ay.  
Power cord  
Power switch section  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
The unit must be properly grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding  
provides a path of least resistance for electric current in order to reduce the risk of electric  
shock.  
This unit is equipped with a cord with an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding  
plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that has been properly installed in  
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
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Assembly  
Turn on the power and raise the backrest to the upright position.  
5
t the power plug into the  
r outlet.  
❶  
❶  
Always be sure to insert into an AC  
120 V plug.  
rm the lock switch key  
to theopenposition.  
❷  
❸  
rm the power switch is  
theonposition.  
❷  
❸  
Press  
on the controller twice.  
❹  
s once, and then press again approx. 1 second later.  
Backrest will rise automatically.  
Placing the controller  
6
❶  
ng the controller  
❶  
he controller  
stand.  
n the controller  
❷  
❷  
using the clip.  
Fasten so the cable under  
the clip will not sag too  
much with the backrest  
raised.  
(Because there is a  
chance of the cord  
becoming tangled with  
your feet, etc.)  
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When the controller stand is attached on the left side  
Run the controller cord to the left.  
Press  
on the controller to turn on the power.  
Leg rest  
Press  
on the controller and hold until the leg rest has  
risen as far as it will go.  
Continue pressing until abeep-beep-beepsound is heard.  
Disconnect the controller cord.  
Hook is released by pressing on the tab on the fastening  
band with your fingers.  
View from  
front  
Move the controller cord under the leg rest to the left side.  
Fasten the controller cord.  
Press down from the edge if it does not fit in easily.  
Insert the tip of the fastening band into the hole.  
The controller cord is fastened to the right side prior to  
leaving the factory.  
Cord-holder groove  
Fastening band  
Fasten to the right side  
⑤  
Tab  
Controller cord  
⑥  
Controller cord  
Fasten the pillow and the comfort cushion.  
7
n the pillow using  
steners.  
See page EN23 for guidelines  
on positioning the pillow  
during the massage.  
n the comfort cushion using  
pper.  
❶  
❷  
Fasteners  
Fasteners  
Zipper  
Comfort cushion  
Pillow  
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Before sitting down  
Check the surrounding area.  
1
Make sure there are no  
objects, people, or pets in  
the vicinity of the unit.  
Flip up the comfort cushion and deploy the leg & sole  
massage section.  
2
Do not massage with the  
comfort cushion still on the  
backrest.  
How to deploy the leg & sole massage section  
While raising the  
leg rest rotation lock  
release lever in the  
direction of the arrow.  
②  
Comfort cushion  
①  
Rotate from bottom.  
Rotate until it stops  
③  
Press  
firmly.  
rotating.  
Let go of the leg rest  
rotation lock release  
lever.  
④  
Let go.  
Check that the leg rest  
does not rotate.  
WARNING  
Sit on the unit after confirming there is no foreign matter between the parts of the unit. (Confirm  
that there are no foreign objects stuck in the comfort cushion, leg rest or hand & arm massage  
section.) Sit down and ensure that the leg rest is properly locked in place.  
Failure to observe this precaution may result in accident or injury.  
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Check the power cord and the power plug.  
3
4
WARNING  
Periodically remove dust, etc. from the power plug.  
Failure to do so may result in insulation failure due to  
humidity, etc., which may cause fire. (Remove dust  
using a dry cloth.  
Be careful not to trip  
over the power cord.  
Never operate the unit if it has a damaged  
power cord or plug. Return the unit to the  
nearest authorized service center if it is not  
working properly, if it has been dropped or  
Be sure to push the connector all  
the way into the appliance inlet.  
damaged, or if it has been immersed in water.  
Keep power cords away from heated surfaces.  
Do not carry the unit by the power cord.  
Switching on the power supply  
t the power plug into an electrical outlet.  
he lock switch key to theopenposition.  
the power switch to theonposition.  
❶  
❷  
❸  
❶  
WARNING  
Fully insert the power plug to reduce the risk  
of short-circuit and fire.  
lock switch  
power  
open  
Always use sockets and wiring devices at the  
correct rated value.  
off  
on  
k  
Use at the specified power supply 120 V, AC.  
Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire  
due to overheating.  
❷  
❸  
Do not insert or unplug the power plug with  
wet hands.  
Doing so may cause electric shock.  
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Before sitting down  
Check the unit.  
Fabric covering  
the movement  
area of the  
massage heads  
in the backrest  
5
sure there are no tears or rips in the fabric.  
❶  
WARNING  
Backrest  
Always raise the comfort cushion to check that  
the fabric covering the movement area of the  
massage heads in the backrest has not been  
ripped before using the unit. Please also check  
other areas to ensure that the fabric has not been  
ripped. No matter how small the rip, if you find  
one then immediately stop using the unit, unplug  
the power cord and have the unit repaired at an  
authorized service center.  
Comfort  
cushion  
sure there is no foreign matter between the unit.  
❷  
When the massage heads are  
not in the retracted position  
Press  
twice to return the massage  
heads to the retracted position.  
Check the retracted position  
of the massage heads  
sure the massage heads are in  
tracted position.  
❸  
❹  
Leg rest  
sure the leg rest is in the  
owered position.  
Check  
Hand & arm  
massage section  
k that the leg rest does not  
.  
❺  
When the leg rest is not  
fully lowered  
The leg rest will lower by  
pressing on  
twice.  
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Adjust the pillow position.  
6
7
Remove the pillow.  
Adjust the height of the pillow so  
that the bottom edge is at ear level.  
1
2
If positioned too low, the pillow may interfere with a  
massage of the area around the neck.  
When the reclining angle changes, the position of  
the pillow may shift. In that case, adjust the position  
Pillow  
again.  
Lower edge of the pillow  
Ear level  
Slide the sole massage section to your preferred position.  
It will slide up to  
about 18 cm (7.1 in.).  
Push with the soles of your feet to slide the sole massage section out.  
Lift your soles slightly and the sole massage section returns.  
Adjust the controller stand.  
8
Horizontal orientation can be adjusted.  
Left and right  
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Simple use  
a function (massage).  
wer on.  
witches off  
automatically after 3 minutes if the  
controls are not operated when the  
unit is not massaging.)  
to turn  
❶  
❷  
For details, see pages  
Automatic Course  
EN26 to EN29.  
Select one  
from  
For details, see pages  
Manual Operation  
EN34 to EN37.  
Select the body  
1
part and press  
the button.  
Body  
part  
Manual operations  
and air actions can  
be used at the same  
time.  
Action  
For details, see pages  
Air Action  
EN38 to EN42.  
Select the body  
1
part and press the  
button.  
You can select multiple  
body parts.  
For details, see pages  
EN38 to EN42.  
Stretch Action  
Select the body  
1
part and press  
the button.  
You can select  
multiple body parts.  
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To adjust to your preferences  
To adjust the intensity of automatic courses  
Press the buttons to adjust the massage intensity.  
To adjust to your preferences  
To adjust the intensity  
Press the buttons to adjust the intensity.  
The number of intensity levels that  
you can adjust differs depending on  
the action.  
Choose your favorite  
action.  
Press  
and the action  
starts.  
2
3
You can also select by repeatedly pressing the  
button of your favorite body part.  
If you want to select tap, press  
.
To adjust to your preferences  
To adjust the air massage intensity  
Press the buttons to adjust the air massage intensity.  
(Displayed in 3 steps)  
T
o adjust to your preferences  
Recline the backrest.  
To adjust the intensity  
2
Press the buttons to adjust the  
intensity for each of the air and back.  
Press  
See page EN43 for description  
on how to adjust the reclining  
angle and the leg rest.  
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Automatic course  
When you want a complete massage  
Press  
to turn on the power.  
❶  
❷  
(When not massaging, the power is turned  
off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass  
without operation.)  
Press one of the buttons  
(
)
to select the program.  
Characteristics of automatic course (upper body)  
SWEDISH ……  
Gentle relaxation course based on  
Swedish and kneading actions.  
Standard course for thorough relaxation  
based on the kneading and ultra actions.  
DEEP …………  
This is a course to strongly loosen points  
of muscle tightness mainly by shiatsu.  
SHIATSU ……  
Stretching course in which four  
stretching actions are repeated.  
STRETCH ……  
Relaxation course that focuses on  
the muscles around the cervical  
vertebrae (neck and shoulders).  
NECK/SHOULDER…  
This is a course to relax the muscles  
around your lower to middle back.  
LOWER BACK…  
This course lets you experience the ultra  
knead action on the upper body, and air  
ultra knead action on the soles and palms.  
DEMO (ULTRA KNEAD)…  
Overview of the respective programs See page EN50.  
Body scanning will commence when the program is selected. (  
will flash.)  
The body scanning will properly detect height ranges between approximately 140 cm (55.1 in.)  
and 185 cm (72.8 in.).  
Sit as far back in the seat as possible  
with your head on the pillow.  
The unit will automatically recline to the correct  
massage position.  
Reclined  
approx. 20°  
A: Head  
Correct  
B: Shoulder  
C: Back  
D: Lower back  
massage  
position  
A
B
Raised  
approx. 60°  
C
Adjust the pillow height so  
that the bottom edge of  
D
the pillow is at ear level.  
See page EN23.  
If the massage lounger is reclined further than the correct massage position  
angle, it will not automatically recline to the correct massage position.  
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Approximately 30 seconds after the body scanning starts, the  
massage heads slowly lower to the shoulder position, and a  
soft tapping action begins to determine your shoulder position.  
Massage  
head  
Tapping  
action  
Keep your head on the pillow until  
the soft tapping action begins. Lifting  
your head from the pillow will result in  
Air in the seat will operate so the body will not  
incorrect determination of the shoulder  
position.  
shift during the body scanning.  
To adjust the shoulder position during the tapping action  
When the shoulder position is incorrect, adjust then shoulder position while the soft tapping  
action is in progress (for approximately 12 seconds), and use the POSITION button to move  
the massage heads up or down and then press  
.
Too high  
A single press of the  
button will raise or lower  
the massage heads  
approximately 1.2 cm  
(0.5 in.).  
Correct position of the  
massage head  
(The point where the  
tapping action should  
be felt.)  
Too low  
Body scanning is completed when the tapping action finishes.  
If you press  
while the tapping action is still going on, it will end the body scanning and the  
massage will start.  
The leg rest may adjust automatically so that the soles of the feet touch the sole massage  
section according to your estimated height based on the shoulder position.  
If the shoulder position is off drastically, turn the power off once, and repeat from step with  
shoulder firmly pressed against the backrest.  
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When you want a complete massage  
To adjust to your preference  
Depending on what you are adjusting, a course in  
progress may be shut off by the timer function.  
Setting the on/off of the air massage or  
the stretch massage  
Memory  
Operation can be turned on/off by  
pressing buttons on the left.  
Hand/ Shoulder Chest Neck  
Arm  
On/off for the air massage  
or stretch can be  
confirmed on the display.  
Lower  
back  
(Lit: On, Off: Off)  
Leg/Foot  
Hip  
To repeat the current massage  
Contents of current massage action will be  
repeated by pressing  
.
REPEATcommand may not be accepted when  
the action is switching.  
will flash while massage is repeating.  
Changing the intensity of the air massage  
Fine adjustment of the position  
Memory  
When performing a massage on shoulder,  
hand/arm, lower back or leg/foot,  
(Number of adjustments possible)  
3 times  
Adjustment may  
not be possible  
depending on  
the position.  
3 times  
3 times  
Adjust by pressing  
.
3 times  
Caution  
You may not feel the difference in intensity  
for massage or stretch even if the back  
(Intensity) adjustment or air (Intensity)  
adjustment button is pressed.  
When the intensity was increased right  
when the operation has changed.  
The feeling is different depending on  
the person or the position.  
See pages EN38 to EN42  
for effective method for  
using and operations of the  
air massage and stretch.  
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Adjusting the reclining angle and leg rest to massage in relaxing  
position  
To adjust the reclining angle and the leg  
rest angle:  
To adjust the amount  
of sliding of the sole  
massage section:  
Adjust by pressing  
.
Push with the soles  
of your feet to slide  
For a person with small body dimensions:  
SeeEffective method  
the sole massage  
section out.  
When there is not enough stimulation on your soles  
When stimulation of your hands/arms is too gentle  
For a person with large body dimensions:  
When your knees are raised  
for using the leg/foot air  
massage or stretch”  
on page EN39.  
Lift your soles slightly and sole massage section returns.  
See page EN43 for description on how to adjust the reclining angle and the leg rest.  
To turnHeatmassage heads andFoot HeatOn and Off  
You can turn on/off theHeatmassage  
heads by pressing  
You can turn on/off theFoot Heatby  
.
pressing  
.
Memory  
Lit:Foot HeatOn  
Off:Foot HeatOff  
Lit:Heatmassage heads On.  
Off:Heatmassage heads Off.  
Temperature cannot be adjusted.  
For details, see page EN33.  
High  
Low  
Temperature can be adjusted  
between two levels.  
For details, see page EN33.  
Sense of warmth differs depending on your body shape, the massage body part, massage action,  
clothing, and room temperature.  
To adjust the back intensity  
Memory  
Back intensity can be adjusted by pressing on the+orof the BACK INTENSITY.  
Current position that is getting massaged can be checked on the display.  
There are 3 levels of intensity for the automatic courses. (Three back intensity  
levels, 1, 3 and 5)  
Intensity will not change further even if you keep pressing the button when the  
intensity is set to maximum or minimum.  
Caution  
Intensity might increase drastically when the intensity is increased in multiple steps.  
Always increase the intensity one step at a time, checking how it feels.  
For safety reasons, it is designed not to increase the intensity drastically.  
If you do not feel enough intensity even if it is set to maximum, or if you feel too  
much intensity even if it is set to minimum, see page EN54.  
Items that have this mark can be registered and used with your favorite settings.  
(See page EN30.)  
Memory  
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Automatic course  
To register your preferences  
You can register your preferred settings set during the automatic course, and have them reproduced next  
time you are massaging.  
(See page EN28 to EN29 for details on how to configure  
settings and page EN51 for details on volume settings.)  
Contents that can be registered  
This mark is  
the indicator  
Memory  
Air intensity and back intensity settings  
You can register settings for each automatic course  
in each USER button.  
Air and stretch on/off settings  
}
For example, you can register the following different  
settings in USER  
:
High air intensity forSHIATSU”  
Low air intensity forSTRETCH.  
Heatmassage heads on/off setting  
The last setting registered for the USER button is  
applied regardless of which automatic course is  
used.  
Foot Heaton/off setting and temperature settings  
}
Voice guidance volume setting  
After the automatic course has finished,  
or when the massage is completed by  
❶  
pressing  
during the course  
Your preferred settings (pages EN28–29, EN51  
(volume)) are displayed and the USER buttons will flash.  
Select and press one button from  
that you would  
❷  
like to register while the buttons  
are flashing (approx. 15 seconds).  
Selected button will light. (Example:  
)
If there is another setting already  
registered,Other settings are already  
registered.will be announced.*  
When the registration is completed  
To update to contents of new setting*  
Pressed button will turn off, and the power will be  
Press the same button again.  
turned off automatically in approximately 3 seconds.  
Be careful since registered contents will not be  
saved when the power switch is turnedOffor the  
power cord is disconnected during the massage.  
Press.  
*This will also be announced when you try  
to register to a separate automatic course  
or same automatic course contents that  
are the same as those already registered.  
If you do not want to delete the setting  
already registered  
Press other USER button.  
Press.  
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To start the registered program  
Press  
to turn on the  
❶  
power.  
When not massaging, the power is turned off automatically  
if 3 minutes or more pass without operation.)  
Select one of the USER  
❷  
buttons that is registered.  
Registered USER button will light. (Example:  
)
Press.  
Select and press one of the  
automatic courses that is  
registered using the USER  
❸  
(Example:SWEDISH)  
button.  
Massage with registered setting will start after the body scanning.  
When an unregistered course is selected, the standard automatic course massage is applied.  
However, theHeatmassage heads on/off settings,Foot Heaton/off settings, temperature settings  
and volume settings registered to the USER button are applied. (See page EN30.)  
(Example:  
)
To delete the registered settings  
again and  
or more than  
3 seconds until the  
button changes to  
flashing.  
again  
to turn on  
❶  
❷  
❸  
g the button  
es (about  
10 seconds).  
ower. Press the  
button you want to  
delete.  
Press.  
Delete is completed  
once the flashing stops.  
Press and hold for  
Press.  
more than 3 seconds.  
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Automatic course  
About theHeatmassage heads/ Foot Heat”  
WARNING  
WhenHeatmassage heads are used, do not let the massage heads touch the same place for a long time.  
Do not use theFoot Heatmassage for a long time.  
Low-temperature burn may occur.  
Press  
to turn on the  
❶  
power.  
(When not massaging, the power is turned  
off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass  
without operation.)  
Press the automatic course  
button and start the massage.  
❷  
To turnHeatmassage heads On  
Lit:Heatmassage heads On  
Lit (On)  
Temperature cannot be  
adjusted.  
To turnHeatmassage heads Off  
Press  
to turn off.  
Button will turn off.  
To turnFoot HeatOn  
Lit:HighOn  
Lit (On)  
Off:Foot HeatOff  
Button also turns off.  
Sense of warmth differs depending on  
your body shape, the massage body  
part, massage action, clothing, and room  
temperature.  
Lit:LowOn  
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To turnHeatmassage heads/ Foot Heatoff each time  
RegisterHeatmassage heads/ Foot Heatas off in the memory. (See page EN30.)  
The warm section of theHeatmassage heads warm up the  
cloth of the massage location.  
Heatmassage  
heads rubber  
section  
Heatmassage  
heads warm  
section  
Heat”  
massage  
heads warm  
section  
TheFoot Heatuses a built-inHeat(heater) section  
in the sole section to warm the toe portion of the cloth.  
Warms the toe portion of the cloth  
Place feet so that they are firmly pressed against theHeat(heater) section.  
Raise the sole massage section during use so that soles of your feet touch this section to feel  
the heat from the heater section.You can also place a blanket over your knees and lower legs  
to feel even warmer.  
Shiatsu points  
Heatheater section (Warms the toe portion of the cloth)  
Heat function cannot be used alone.  
Warmth may vary according to room temperature, clothing and physical build.  
Warmth will vary betweenHeatmassage heads andFoot Heat.  
If theFoot Heatcontroller is set at a low temperature, try adjusting it higher.  
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Manual operation  
When you want a concentrated massage of a particular body part with your  
favorite action, such asKneading on the neckorTapping on the shoulder”  
WARNING  
Do not massage any one point for more than 5 minutes at a time. Excessive massaging can  
overstimulate the muscles and nerves and result in an adverse effect.  
Press  
to turn on the  
❶  
❷  
power.  
(When not massaging, the power is turned off automatically  
if 3 minutes or more pass without operation.)  
Select the body part you  
want to massage.  
List of manual massage  
options is displayed.  
(Example)  
WhenNECKis selected  
Select action you prefer.  
❸  
❹  
The currently selected  
action flashes  
A
ction can also be selected  
by repeatedly pressing the  
area selected in step  
.
When  
is selected,ROLLor a  
combination ofROLLand another action  
can be selected.  
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Press  
to start the action.  
❹  
The massage heads will move to selected position automatically to start the massage after  
the body scanning is completed. See page EN26 about body scanning.  
See pages EN36-37 for setting the massage in accordance with your preferences.  
When a massage to the same location has continued for 5 minutes, it will automatically move  
up approximately 3 cm (1.2 in.).  
Body scanning for manual operation  
Normal body scanning.  
Simple body scanning. (The massage heads will not  
come up to the shoulder position.)  
NECK/SHOULDER/FULL BACK  
MIDDLE BACK/LOWER BACK…  
To change an action in the middle of a massage  
Select your favorite one again in steps to .  
Press  
within approximately 40 seconds after reselecting an action in step , otherwise the  
reselection will be cancelled automatically.  
If you want to massage with tapping action only  
Press  
to turn on the power.  
Select  
.
Start the tapping action by pressing  
.
Body scanning will not be performed.  
To change the action, select with steps on the previous page.  
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action, such asKneading on the neckorTapping on the shoulder”  
To adjust to your preference  
Using air massage together  
Operation can be turned on/off by  
pressing buttons on the left.  
Hand/Arm Shoulder  
On/off for the air  
massage can be  
confirmed on the  
Lower  
back  
display.  
Leg/Foot  
(Lit: On, Off: Off)  
Changing the intensity of the air massage  
When performing an air massage,  
Adjust by pressing  
.
Intensity is displayed in 3 levels.  
Fine adjustment of the position  
It can be adjusted with  
.
When you keep on pressing the button up or down,  
the position will move continuously until you release  
the button.  
Caution  
The stretch action will not be performed simultaneously.  
The manual operation is cleared when any STRETCH  
button is pressed.  
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Adjusting the reclining angle and leg rest to massage in relaxing  
position  
To adjust the reclining angle and  
the leg rest angle:  
To adjust the amount  
of sliding of the sole  
massage section:  
Push with the soles of  
your feet to slide the sole  
massage section out.  
Adjust by pressing  
.
Lift your soles slightly and the sole massage section returns.  
See page EN43 for description on how to adjust the reclining angle and the leg rest.  
Adding tapping actions to the current operation  
You can select tap on/off every time it is pressed.  
Press  
.
You cannot select on/off when you are massaging only with the tapping action.  
Turning theHeatmassage head andFoot HeatOn and Off  
Your can turn theHeatmassage heads  
on/off by pressing  
You can turn on/off theFoot Heatby  
.
pressing  
.
Lit:Foot HeatOn  
Off:Foot HeatOff  
Lit:Heatmassage heads On.  
Off: Heatmassage heads Off.  
High  
Low  
Temperature cannot be adjusted.  
For details, see page EN33.  
Temperature can be adjusted  
between two levels.  
For details, see page EN33.  
Sense of warmth differs depending on your body shape, the massage body part, massage action,  
clothing, and room temperature.  
Adjusting the back intensity  
Back intensity can be adjusted by pressing on the+orof the BACK INTENSITY.  
The intensity of manual operation is displayed.  
Level of intensity that can be adjusted differs depends on the action.  
Caution  
Intensity might increase drastically when the intensity is increased in multiple steps.  
Always increase the intensity one step at a time, checking how it feels.  
For safety reasons, it is designed not to increase the intensity drastically.  
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Air action Stretch action  
To perform air massage for shoulder / hand/arm / lower  
back / leg/foot, or stretch for neck / chest / hip / leg  
Press  
to turn on the  
❶  
power.  
(When not massaging, the power is turned off automatically  
if 3 minutes or more pass without operation.)  
Select the body  
part you want to  
massage.  
❷  
On/off for the air massage or stretch can  
be confirmed on the display.  
Lit: On  
Off: Off  
Shoulder Chest  
Neck  
Hand/  
Arm  
Lower  
back  
Leg/Foot  
Hip  
See page EN41 about the action of the air massage.  
See page EN42 about the action of the stretch.  
For the stretch action, the massage heads will  
automatically move to the area to stretch after the  
body scanning, and perform stretch preparation action.  
To adjust the air intensity  
Adjust by pressing  
.
TurrningHeatmassage heads  
On and Off (only for stretch)  
Intensity is displayed in 3 levels.  
Press  
to turn this on and off.  
To adjust the back intensity  
(only for stretch)  
See page EN32 for details.  
TurningFoot HeatOn and Off  
Adjust by pressing  
.
Press  
to turn this on and off.  
Intensity is displayed in 3 levels.  
See page EN32 for details.  
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How to use the hand & arm massage  
Effective method for using the  
leg/foot air massage or stretch  
Lift the hand & arm  
1
Adjust the leg rest so that your sole fits  
on sole massage section completely.  
massage section up.  
Place your feet so that the arch of your feet are  
touching the shiatsu points.  
For a person with small body dimensions  
If the leg rest is raised, it is easier to fit your  
sole on it.  
Insert the hand with  
2
fingers extended.  
Press the  
button.  
For a person with large body dimensions  
If the slide of the sole  
massage section is  
adjusted, your knees  
will not be lifted as  
much.  
Effective method for using the hand & arm massage  
Position the forearm and hand  
at the center of the armrest.  
Push with the soles of  
your feet to slide the sole  
massage section out.  
Center of the armrest  
Lift your soles slightly and the sole massage section returns.  
Knees will not be lifted as  
much also by lowering the  
leg rest.  
Insert the hand all  
the way inside.  
Raise the backrest if there is any difficulty  
when positioning the hand and forearm.  
Press the  
button.  
It is possible to massage your  
leg completely by laying the sole  
massage  
section flat.  
Sole massage section  
Continued on the next page  
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Continued)  
foot, or stretch for neck / chest / hip / leg  
Operation of the HAND / ARM (Ultra knead on palms) massage  
The two large and small airbags work together to firmly massage your palms.  
Palms to arms  
The arm massage simultaneously massages the left and right hands, with a different intensity for  
either hand. (Only one hand at a time is strongly massaged so that the massage can be immediately  
stopped in the event of an abnormality or danger.)  
<Right hand:  
>
Strong  
<Left hand:  
>
Gentle  
Alternates  
<Right hand:  
>
Gentle  
<Left hand:  
>
Strong  
Adjust the position according to arm length.  
Long arms  
Ultra knead on  
palms  
Short arms  
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Operation of the SHOULDER massage  
Pressure is applied to clamp from your shoulders to your arms from the sides.  
Operation of the LOWER BACK massage  
Pressure is applied to clamp your lower back  
through tights from the sides.  
The 3 airbags in the seat gives stimulation to your  
posterior through hamstring.  
Operation of the SOLE (Ultra knead on soles) and LEG / FOOT massage  
Example below.  
Sole  
Ultra  
knead on  
soles  
Place your feet so that the arch of your feet are touching the shiatsu  
points.  
Press soles down from  
above so that they are  
enclosed.  
The sole airbags inflate  
from below and the points  
press the sole. The left  
and right airbags inflate  
alternately.  
The sole is moved from  
side to side and firmly  
massaged.  
: Calves will be  
Leg  
compressed by  
pressing against  
from both sides.  
Continued on the next page  
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Continued)  
foot, or stretch for neck / chest / hip / leg  
Operation of the NECK stretch  
Operation of the CHEST stretch  
The massage heads secure the neck and the  
base of the head while air is slowly discharged  
from the inflated backrest airbags to extend the  
neck muscles.  
Muscles in the region from your shoulder  
blades to your chest are stretched by holding  
your shoulders with the shoulder side massage  
section and pressing your back with the massage  
heads.  
The secured  
massage heads  
stretch the neck.  
Air is discharged from the  
inflated airbags.  
Operation of the HIP stretch  
Operations of the LEG stretch  
Muscles are loosened by widely twisting and  
swaying around your pelvis.  
Legs are stretched by clamping on the sides of  
your thighs and legs/soles and lowering the leg  
rest.  
Sole massage section might hit the floor etc.  
when the LEG stretch is performed with the  
sole massage section having been slid out  
to extend.  
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When you want to adjust the reclining angle  
and/or leg rest  
Press  
to turn on the power.  
1
2
(When not massaging, the power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation.)  
Press  
to adjust the angle.  
Movement will continue until abeep-beep-beepsound is heard if the buttons are held down.  
The movement of the leg rest may be delayed slightly.  
Armrest will move in accordance with the reclining of the backrest.  
Approx. 120°  
Approx. 85°  
Approx.  
95°  
Approx. 5°  
Approx. 170°  
Approx. 15°  
Do not raise or lower the backrest and/or leg rest repeatedly for any purpose other than adjusting to  
your preferred positions.  
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After completing the massage  
Returning to normal chair position  
Hang the comfort cushion on  
the backrest.  
1
Store the leg rest.  
2
While raising the leg rest rotation lock release lever in the  
direction of the arrow.  
Rotate from top.  
Rotate until it stops rotating.  
Let go of the leg rest rotation lock release lever.  
Check that the leg rest does not rotate.  
①  
②  
WARNING  
Sit on the unit after confirming there is no foreign matter between  
the parts of the unit. (Confirm that there are no foreign objects  
stuck in the comfort cushion, leg rest or hand & arm massage  
section.) Sit down and ensure that the leg rest is properly locked in  
place.  
Failure to observe this precaution may result in accident or injury.  
③  
Press firmly.  
④  
Let go.  
Disconnecting the power  
Slide the power switch to theoffposition.  
lock switch  
open  
power  
1
2
off  
on  
lock  
Turn the lock switch key to the  
2lockposition and remove it.  
1
Power switch  
section  
WARNING  
Remove the power plug  
from the electrical outlet.  
3
4
After each massage, slide the power switch,  
which is located on the right side of the chair,  
to theoffposition and turn its lock switch  
to thelockposition and remove the key and  
power plug.  
The lock switch key  
must be stored out of  
the reach of children.  
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Timer function  
The massage will complete automatically approximately  
16 minutes after the starting the operation.  
Sole massage section will retract, and the leg rest will  
be lowered automatically so you can stand up safely.  
Sole massage section will not retract all the way  
when the sole massage section is extended out,  
since it will hit the floor.  
Raise your legs to retract all the way.  
Backrest will not rise automatically.  
The massage heads move to the retracted position.  
Backrest will rise by pressing  
twice.  
Interrupting the massage  
Return the sole massage section to the original  
position and then press  
.
The massage heads move to the retracted position.  
The leg rest lowers and the backrest raises  
automatically. (The backrest will move after  
the massage heads retract.)  
Lift your soles slightly and the  
sole massage section returns.  
If you experience any problems  
Press  
.
All operations will stop immediately.  
Get off the unit carefully not to fall.  
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Cleaning and maintenance  
Areas covered with synthetic leather  
Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth.  
Never use chemicals such as thinner, benzine,  
alcohol, etc.  
When using the commercially available leather-care  
products (wipes), follow its instructions.  
If the synthetic leather is particularly dirty, wipe it in  
the following manner.  
water  
mild detergent  
Soak a soft cloth in water or a 3% to 5% solution of  
mild detergent (such as dish detergent) and wring it  
out thoroughly.  
Dab the surface with the moistened cloth.  
Rinse the cloth in water, wring it out thoroughly, and  
then wipe any remaining detergent from the surface.  
Wipe the surfaces with a soft, dry cloth.  
Allow to dry naturally.  
If it is difficult to remove dirt, soak a commercially  
available Melamine foam sponge in mild detergent  
(such as dish detergent) and wipe the unit with it.  
Do not use a hair dryer to dry the surface more  
quickly.  
Since colors may transfer from clothing to the  
synthetic leather surface, be careful when using the  
unit with clothing such as jeans or colored clothes.  
Do not allow these areas to come in contact with  
plastic for extended periods of time as this may lead  
to discoloration. Also, if you use any kind of lotion,  
gel or cream for your hair, place a towel or some  
other cover over the area of contact.  
Plastic area  
Wipe the unit with a cloth  
1
moistened with mild detergent  
(such as dish detergent) and  
thoroughly wring out the cloth.  
Never use chemicals such as thinner,  
benzine, alcohol, etc.  
mild detergent  
Wipe the unit with a cloth  
2
moistened with plain water  
water  
and thoroughly wring out.  
Make sure to wring tightly before wiping  
the controller.  
Allow the unit to dry naturally.  
3
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Seat fabric  
Wipe the unit with a cloth moistened with  
mild detergent and thoroughly wring out.  
Never use chemicals such as thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc.  
1
2
Use water or a mild detergent and brush on  
areas where the seat fabric is particularly soiled.  
Be careful not to brush the fabric too much to avoid damage.  
Wipe the unit with a cloth moistened with  
plain water and thoroughly wring out.  
3
4
water  
Allow the unit to dry naturally.  
Since color may transfer from clothing to the seat fabric, be careful when using the unit with  
clothing such as jeans or colored clothes.  
Sole covers: can be removed and washed.  
How to remove  
How to attach  
Sole covers  
Remove the  
front fastener.  
Lift out the  
covers on either  
side from the  
front.  
Attach the back  
to the catch.  
Attach the  
covers on either  
side.  
Fasten the front  
Hold the back  
fastener.  
and pull out.  
Precautions when washing  
Gently smooth out any wrinkles and hang up  
to dry.  
(Laundering  
information)  
Caution  
Hand washing  
(please do not use a washing machine)  
Never dry in the sun, as this causes the fabric to  
shrink or fade.  
Hang up to dry immediately, as the color bleeds onto  
other items easily.  
Use a net when washing.  
Soak in water cooler than  
°C  
30  
and wash by gently pressing.  
Remove any wrinkles by ironing after washing.  
(Precautions for ironing)  
Caution  
Never rub or wring while washing.  
Never use detergents with bleaching agents, as  
these cause the color to fade.  
Place a cloth over the top and iron at a medium  
heat no higher than 160  
°C  
.
Wash separately from other items, as the color  
Dry cleaning  
leaches easily.  
Ask your dry cleaner to take the following precautions  
Rinse thoroughly.  
during (oil type) dry cleaning to prevent damage to the  
fabric.  
Remove excess water by pressing gently.  
Caution  
Be sure to use a net.  
Perform soft washing and do not use a tumble  
Never wring, as this damages the fabric and  
breaks the fibers.  
dryer.  
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Moving the unit  
Moving by lifting it with 2 or more persons  
Move the unit with 2 or more people in front and back of the unit holding on the  
side of the leg rest and the groove on the back cover of the backrest.  
Hold onto the sides.  
Groove  
Hold onto the sides  
of the leg rest.  
Do not hold onto  
the front side.  
Place your fingers  
in the groove.  
The sole massage  
section might  
slide, and injuries  
may occur.  
Mat  
Place the controller and  
power cord on the seat.  
Leg rest  
Back cover  
* You may damage the floor by dropping the unit if you do not hold it correctly.  
Never carry by the armrest, because it may get damaged.  
To put the unit down on the floor  
Put the unit down slowly and carefully watch your step.  
Put down the leg rest by holding it with your hands until it has been set on the floor completely.  
If you release your hands before the leg rest is fully extended, the leg rest will forcefully return to the  
initial position.  
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Using the castors to move the unit  
Move the unit by holding onto the side of the leg rest and using the castors.  
Hold onto the sides.  
Do not hold onto the front side.  
The sole massage section  
might slide, and injuries may  
occur.  
Roll the unit slowly  
Hold onto the sides of the leg rest.  
Place the controller and  
power cord on the seat.  
Lift it no higher  
than waist height  
Castors  
The floor may get damaged, so it is  
recommended to place a mat etc. on the floor.  
To put the unit down on the floor  
Put the unit down slowly and carefully watch your step.  
Put down the leg rest by holding it with your hands until it has been set on the floor completely.  
If you release your hands before the leg rest is fully extended, the leg rest will forcefully return to the  
initial position.  
How to remove the armrest  
It is easier to move with the armrest removed.  
Remove the air plugs.  
1(See step 3 on page EN17.)  
Remove the attachment screws.  
2(See step 2- on page EN16.)  
Slide the armrest forward and pull up with  
3both hands.  
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About the automatic course/action/voice  
guidance function  
* Time spent onFinishing Touchesdiffers depending on your  
Overview of the automatic course  
height and intensity setting.  
Roll on neck,  
Knead, Swedish shoulders,  
Knead, Ultra knead  
Swediish on  
Neck stretch  
Knead on  
lower back, Leg stretch  
Swedish  
Pelvis stretch  
Swedish on  
back  
Chest stretch  
Finishing  
touches  
*
Roll on neck,  
Ultra knead, Knead shoulders,  
Knead on  
Neck stretch Knead on  
lower back,  
Hip stretch  
Leg stretch  
Ultra knead  
on back,  
Roll on neck  
Finishing  
touches  
Chest stretch  
    
*
Ultra knead  
Ultra knead, Roll  
Roll on neck, Knead on  
Neck stretch  
Shiatsu on  
lower back,  
Knead, Ultra knead  
Hip stretch  
Leg stretch  
Knead on back  
Chest stretch  
Ultra knead  
on shoulders  
Finishing  
touches  
Shiatsu  
shoulders,  
Shiatsu, Ultra knead  
*
Neck stretch  
Roll on neck  
Chest stretch  
Hip stretch  
Leg stretch  
Neck stretch  
Roll on neck  
Chest stretch  
Swedish on back  
Hip stretch  
Leg stretch  
Neck stretch  
Chest stretch  
Hip stretch  
Leg stretch  
Roll on neck, Neck stretch  
Shiatsu, Knead,  
Ultra knead  
Ultra knead  
on shoulders,  
Knead, Roll  
Chest stretch  
Ultra knead  
Neck/Shoulder  
Neck stretch  
on shoulders, Knead, Ultra knead Finishing touches  
Knead, Shiatsu  
*
Roll on lower  
back, Knead,  
Ultra knead  
Knead on  
back,  
Ultra knead  
Hip Stretch  
Leg Stretch  
Knead on  
lower back,  
Shiatsu,  
Finishing  
touches  
*
Ultra knead  
Neck/Shoulder/ Ultra knead  
Back/Chest  
Ultra knead  
Neck/Shoulder Neck stretch  
Ultra knead  
Shoulder to Chest/Hip/  
Neck/HipStretch  
Back Ultra  
knead  
on lower  
back  
back Ultra  
knead  
Leg Stretch Finishing touches  
*
This course lets you experience the ultra knead operation on the upper body,  
Continued on the next page  
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About the action  
(The figures are images of the respective operations.)  
ULTRA KNEAD  
SHIATSU  
KNEAD  
SWEDISH  
Kneading action at  
small points.  
Action compressing  
muscle knots vertically.  
Deep kneading action. Action of rubbing gently  
across a wide area.  
ROLL  
TAP  
FULL BACK ROLL  
The respective actions  
are suitable for  
Action to stretch an  
area.  
Tapping action for right Action stretching the  
and left alternately.  
specific body parts.  
Actions of Shiatsu  
for theNECKare  
different from of  
body along the backbone.  
the actions for the  
SHOULDER.  
This is a function which briefly explains the operation  
procedures and contents of the action.  
About the voice guidance function  
Seat yourself deeply in the  
chair, and adjust the position  
of the pillow.  
Press the OK button if the  
position is OK.  
Adjusting the voice guidance volume  
Press  
to shift the volume level by one up/down.  
Medium”  
Off”  
Soft”  
Loud”  
(Default setting)  
The single beep (when a button is pressed) and the triple beep  
(when the adjustable setting limit is reached) will always be audible.  
This can be used with the volume registered  
Memory  
during the automatic course.See page EN30.  
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Q&A  
Usage situation  
Usage method  
Can I use the unit if I have an  
Is it possible to massage only the  
Q illness that requires regular  
Q upper body or legs?  
medical attention?  
Yes.  
A Massaging only the upper body  
Consult your doctor before using this  
A unit.  
Store the leg rest and raise the comfort  
cushion to expose the backrest and pillow.  
Massage is a form of stimulation by tactile  
pressure in which pressure is applied to  
the muscles to relax them and improve  
circulation. This may exacerbate some  
illnesses. Be sure to consult a doctor if you  
have an illness.  
(See pages EN5-6.)  
Massaging only the legs  
Use the leg & sole massage section with the  
comfort cushion on the backrest.  
(For details on opening the leg & sole  
massage section, see page EN20.)  
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<If shorter than 140 cm> <If taller than 185 cm>  
Body scanning*  
How does body scanning work?  
Q
The shoulder position is detected by  
A the following mechanism.  
Place a cushion on the  
seat and sit firmly.  
Recline the backrest  
and slide your body  
down.  
The massage heads rise up the back to  
the base of the neck, making a series of  
short beeps.  
During body scanning or a massage,  
Q the buttons flashed, five short beeps  
The massage heads protrude.  
(If the shoulder position is wrong, the  
massage heads move further up and  
repeat this step until they find the  
shoulders.)  
sounded (  
was displayed)  
,
and the operation stopped.What  
happened?  
Body scanning and the massages  
A stop for safety reasons if the body  
The massage heads slowly lower to the  
shoulder position.  
cannot be detected for one of the  
following reasons:  
A tapping action is performed in the  
The user is not sitting.  
The head and/or back is not touching the  
backrest.  
shoulder position for around 12 seconds.  
Press  
to complete body scanning  
A cushion is placed against the backrest  
and start the massage, even during this  
tapping action.  
or the user is wearing thick clothing.  
Sit firmly, lean gently back so that your  
* Body scanning = action of measuring the  
body.  
head touches the pillow, press  
then press to start again.  
and  
The comfort cushion is not raised.  
The correct shoulder position  
Q cannot be found during body  
scanning. (The wrong position is  
used every time.)  
Correct body scanning may not be  
A possible for some sitting positions  
(such as leaning forward.)  
Body scanning can be performed correctly for  
heights between approx. 140 cm (55.1 in.) and  
185 cm (72.8 in.).  
Adjust the shoulder position using the  
POSITION button. (See page EN27.)  
For more correct scanning, sit firmly in the  
unit and lean back gently so that your head  
is touching the pillow (backrest).  
Can people shorter than 140 cm or  
Q taller than 185 cm still use it?  
Yes.  
A The following methods are recommended,  
as the correct shoulder position may not be  
found during body scanning.  
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Continued)  
Q&A  
Upper body massage  
Hand & arm massages  
The automatic course is not strong  
The intensity in the left hand & arm  
Q enough even at the strongest  
Q differs from that in the right.  
setting or are too strong even at  
the weakest setting.  
Only one hand at a time is strongly  
A massaged so that the massage can be  
immediately stopped using the other  
hand in the event of an abnormality or  
danger.  
Try the following methods.  
A <If the automatic course is not strong  
enough even at the strongest setting>  
Recline the backrest. The extra body weight  
adds intensity to the massage.  
Red marks are left on the underside  
<If the automatic course is too strong  
even at the weakest setting>  
Q of my hands/arms after a hand &  
arm massage.  
Place a piece of fabric or blanket between you  
and the backrest to decrease the sensation of  
the massage heads.  
If you feel too strong at your lower back, you  
can also push the lower back air button to  
discharge some of the air in the lower back  
area.This decreases the sensation.  
Marks may remain on the hands and  
A arms after use.These eventually fade  
and are not a problem.  
Arm air pressure is applied more  
Q times on one side than on the other  
during the automatic courses.  
There is a delay in movement when  
Q adjusting the position.  
Changing settings such as intensity  
A (back or air) or position can cause air  
The chair may not move immediately  
A depending on when the POSITION  
pressure to be applied on one side  
more than on the other. This is not an  
abnormality.  
button is pushed.  
(There may be a small time lag.This  
is not an abnormality.)  
The air action works in connection with the  
back massage, so changing the settings  
can change the air action.  
If long beeps sound when the button is  
pushed, this means that it is at the furthest  
position and cannot move any further.  
Operating sounds during air  
massage  
The height (intensity) on the left  
Q feels different to that on the right.  
Is this OK?  
A rattling sound occurs under the  
It is designed to differ in some cases.  
Q seat during the air massage. Is this  
A An alternating tapping mechanism is used  
a malfunction?  
to create a more natural sensation.The  
massage heads therefore do not move in  
unison in some massages.  
This is an operating sound that  
A is designed to occur during air  
The height (intensity) on the left differs from  
that on the right in these massages.This is  
not a malfunction.  
massages. It is not a malfunction.  
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Reclining  
Leg rest  
The angle of the backrest, leg rest  
When storing the leg rest, the leg  
Q or armrest automatically changes at Q rests stop rotating when the leg  
times.  
rest rotation lock release lever is  
released while they are rotating.  
The angle automatically changes in  
A the following cases.  
The leg rests are designed to stop  
A partway for safety reasons.  
When automatic course, stretch action or  
manual operation are started.  
The chair automatically reclines to the  
massage position.  
The angle does not change if the chair is  
already reclined to the massage position  
or further.  
If this happens, rotate them to the correct  
Reclines  
around  
position.  
Raises  
around 60°  
20°  
Controller  
The controller holder is unsteady.  
Q
Tighten the controller holder fixing  
When  
is pressed to end the massage.  
A screw.  
The chair automatically returns to the  
upright position.  
If the controller holder comes off, loosen  
the controller holder fixing screw, place the  
holder in and tighten the fixing screw again.  
Only the leg rest returns to the original  
position if the massage is completed  
according to the 16-minute timer.  
Controller holder  
If  
is pressed to end the massage,  
all operations immediately stop and the  
angle does not automatically change.  
Controller holder  
fixing screw  
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Continued)  
Q&A  
What precautions should I take to  
Other  
Q transport the unit when moving?  
Take the following precautions:  
The noise grows louder after using  
A Recline the backrest and raise the  
Q the chair for a long time.  
massage heads to around the center of  
the backrest. This moves the center of  
gravity to the center of the unit and makes  
it easier to move.  
This may be a malfunction. Contact the  
A nearest authorized service center for  
an inspection and repair.  
Do not move the chair while a person is  
sitting in it.  
Is there a timer function?  
Q
Press  
to turn the power on.  
to recline the backrest.  
Yes.  
A To prevent overuse, the massage  
Press  
automatically ends around 16 minutes after  
starting. When the timer ends, the leg rest  
automatically lowers and the massage heads  
are stored.  
Hold down the  
two buttons  
until long  
Press  
to use again.  
Take a break of around 10 minutes after  
using for 16 minutes.  
beeps sound.  
Do not use more than twice (30 minutes)  
per day.  
Select an automatic course when the  
power is on.  
The massage heads move. An error  
occurs and the movement stops when  
they reach the center of the backrest.  
The leg & sole massage section  
Q doesn t get warm.  
TheFoot Heatwarms the toe portion  
A of the cloth. Place feet so that they  
Massage  
heads  
are firmly pressed against theHeat”  
(heater) section.  
Raise the leg & sole massage section  
during use so that soles of your feet  
touch this section to feel the heat from  
the heater section.  
You can also place a blanket over your knees  
and lower legs to feel even warmer.  
Press  
to turn the power off.  
, as  
Be sure to press  
automatically raises the backrest.  
Turn the power switchoffand remove  
the power plug (see page EN45.)  
If you need to move the chair with the  
backrest upright, follow the steps below.  
(1) Follow steps ①→③→④ above and raise  
the massage heads to the center.  
(2) Turn the controller power on again, raise  
the backrest and press  
power.  
to turn off the  
Handle the chair with care. If you do  
not have the original box, use packing  
materials to prevent damage or vibration.  
When packing, check that the power  
cord and controller cord are not wrapped  
around the main unit and take measures  
such as placing them on the seat with  
the controller to ensure that they do not  
scrape against the ground while moving.  
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Troubleshooting  
Investigate theProblemand follow appropriate theCause and Remedybelow.  
If the problem still exists after following the remedy, contact an authorized service center.  
Problem  
Cause and Remedy  
For safety purposes, operation may stop when  
excessive force is applied to the unit.  
Turn off the power switch, wait 10 seconds and then switch it back  
on for operation.  
The unit stops during  
operation.  
It is not possible to recline the unit.  
The leg rest cannot be raised or  
If the unit encounters an obstacle or if excessive force is exerted on it  
during operation, in the interests of safety the unit will come to a stop.  
When all displays and buttons are flashing and the backrest or the leg  
rest has stopped, turn off the power of the unit once, turnonthe  
power again after approximately 10 seconds, and then operate the unit.  
lowered.  
(All the displays and buttons on the  
controller will flash and then turn off.)  
If your head does not contact the pillow or your back does not contact the backrest,  
the shoulder position may be detected as lower than the actual position during the  
body scanning. Sit on the seat in the deepest position and put your head on the  
The massage heads do not  
come up to the shoulder or  
neck.  
pillow, and then repeat the operations again from the start.  
See page EN26.  
The height of the left and right  
massage heads is different.  
An alternating tapping method is employed, which means that this phenomenon  
will naturally occur. There is nothing wrong with the unit.  
See page EN54.  
is set to Off.  
Heatmassage heads do  
not get warm.  
Sense of warmth from the massage heads differs depending on your body  
shape, the massage body part, massage action, clothing, and room temperature.  
is set to Off.  
TheFoot Heatwarms the toe portion of the cloth.  
Sense of warmth from theHeat(heater) section differs depending on  
your body shape, the massage body part, massage action, clothing, and  
room temperature.  
Raise the leg/sole massage section during use so that soles of your feet  
touch this section to feel the heat from the heater section.You can also  
place a blanket over your knees and lower legs to feel even warmer.  
TheFoot Heatdoes not  
get warm.  
Because of the structure of the heater, theHeatmassage heads  
will feel warm for a while after heating due to the residual heat.  
Continuing to massage the same area even after turning off theHeat”  
massage heads and theFoot Heatswitch may increase the temperature felt.  
TheHeatmassage heads or  
Foot Heatdo not cool down  
even after being turned off.  
Reclining does not take place even though  
a massage is started in automatic course.  
Automatic reclining will not activate when the backrest is reclined  
to flat position more than massage position and leg rest is in upper  
position.  
See page EN55.  
(The seat does not automatically recline.)  
The backrest does not  
return to the upright  
position.  
If the unit is stopped by automatic shut-off or by pressing  
, it will not return automatically.  
(To return from the reclined position to the original position, press  
twice.)  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause and Remedy  
The power plug has been disconnected.  
See page EN21.  
The power switch on the unit has not been turned on.  
The unit will not operate at all.  
Upper body (neck to lower back) massage  
Lower body massage  
An automatic courses button or manual operation button hasnt  
been pressed after pressing  
.
Hands and arms massage  
It is not possible to  
massage hands and arms.  
The air plug on the armrest is disconnected.  
See page EN17.  
Sometimes the power wont turn  
Approximately 5 seconds are required for program termination after  
a massage finishes. Wait at least 5 seconds once all movement  
on when  
is pressed again  
has stopped before pressing  
.
when a massage has finished.  
The unit has been damaged.  
The power cord or power plug is abnormally hot.  
To prevent accidents, be sure to contact an authorized service  
center.  
Sounds and sensations of the unit  
The following sounds and sensations occur while using the unit. However, they occur due to the  
construction of the unit and are perfectly normal.  
Sounds and feels like the massage heads are  
Sound of the comfort cushion moving over the  
straining to get over wrinkles in the cloth  
armrest when the seat is reclining  
Operating sounds of the kneading or tapping actions Rubbing sound of the massage heads on the seat  
Creaking sound when the massage heads are in  
operation  
fabric  
Sound of discharging air  
Operating sounds when the massage heads move  
Sounds when air pressure is applied  
Rattling sound of the leg rest  
Sounds of the pump beneath the seat  
Sounds of the valve beneath the seat  
Clunking sound during leg stretch or operation  
Sounds of air moving  
up or down  
Sounds of the belt rotating  
Motor sounds  
Sounds when the massage heads change from  
pushtopull”  
Sound when sitting down  
Sounds of the foot massager sliding  
If these sounds have grown louder, there may be a malfunction.  
Contact the nearest authorized service center for inspection and repair.  
WARNING  
Do not attempt to open or disassemble any  
part of the unit. Only use an authorized  
Panasonic servicer to fix your unit.  
WARNING  
Never operate the unit if it has a damaged  
power cord or plug. Return the unit to the  
nearest authorized service center if it is not  
working properly, if it has been dropped or  
damaged, or if it has been immersed in water.  
If the massager functions abnormally,  
immediately turn off the power and have the  
massager checked by an authorized service  
center.  
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Error display  
Contents of the error will be displayed in the remaining time display area  
when an error occurs during the operation.  
Remaining time  
display  
<Example of error display>  
For the errorU10”  
will flash alternately.  
,
Error display  
Contents  
For safety reasons, operation will terminate automatically  
when it cannot detect if someone is seated. If this error occurs  
even if you are seated, press  
, sit back all the way to the  
backrest, and operate from the start again.  
Operation is terminated because there is a problem with  
internal communication.  
Operation is terminated because there is a problem with  
the massage mechanism.  
Operation except for the massage mechanism is terminated  
because there is a problem with the reclining mechanism  
or the raise/lowering mechanism of the leg rest.  
Please contact an authorized service center. (See the warranty card for the contact number.*)  
Service and maintenance will be carried out smoother if the error number is communicated  
when contacting.  
* Only for USA and Puerto Rico  
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Panasonic Corporation of North America  
Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102-5490  
1-800-338-0552 (USA only) for questions and comments  
1-877-PANAFIX (USA only) for massage chairs customer service  
Panasonic Canada Inc.  
5770 Ambler Drive  
Mississauga, ON L4W 2T3  
1-800-561-5505  
P9310MA73201  
Issued date: 2014-04-01  
© Panasonic Corporation 2014  
Fecha de publicación: 2014-04-01  
Date de parution : 2014-04-01  
Printed in China  
Impreso en China  
No. 1 EN, SP, FR  
Imprimé en Chine  
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