Troubleshooting - Panasonic EU6441 Operating Instructions Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM
Problem
The unit does not start even after pressing
the "Ein/Aus" (OFF/ON) button.
The unit will not operate at all.
The unit stopped operation and all
the lamps on the control panel flashed.
Operation of the unit moves fast then slow.
The tilting of the seat (left and right) is
not even.
Note: If the problem is not solved by the above remedies, immediately stop using the unit.
Seat reclines during stop.
Noise is heard during operation.
Periodic noise is heard during operation.
Buttocks are sore.
Feeling of motion sickness (nausea).
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Cause and Remedy
The power plug is not securely inserted into the outlet.
In this case, securely insert the power plug into the outlet.
(See page GB8)
The lock switch key is in the "lock" position. In this case,
set it to the "open" position. (See page GB8)
The main power switch is off. In this case, turn the main
power switch on. (See page GB8)
After pressing "Ein/Aus" (OFF/ON) button, "Automatische
Programme" (Pre-Set Program) button or the "Manuelle
Kontrolle" (Manual Control) button has not been pushed.
An extremely heavy load was applied. Reset the flashing
lights by pressing the "Ein/Aus" (OFF/ON) button. (See
page GB11)
Your bodyweight shifted to one side of the unit. Refer to
the basic posture and sit properly. (See page GB10)
Your bodyweight shifted to one side of the unit or you
were not sitting in the center of the seat. Refer to the basic
posture and sit properly. (See page GB10)
This occurs since the seat is designed to move in a figure
eight pattern and is not an indication of a problem.
This occurs due to the design and is not an indication of
a problem.
Immediately stop using the unit.
Use a slow speed level and horizontal setting to match
your physical condition until you become accustomed to
the exercise. Stop using the unit if the pain is severe.
Check your basic posture. Then lower the speed and
shorten the time until you become accustomed to the
exercise.
GB17
2007/04/18
10:06:50

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