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Be sure to follow these instructions
Do not use the massager if you have been forbidden to use it by a doctor.
Example: If you are suffering from blood clots (embolisms), severe aneurysms, acute varicose veins,
skin inflammation or skin infections (including epidermal infections)
Wipe off any dust that has collected on the prongs or the prong base of the power plug.
If this is not done, fire may occur.
Do not use the chair at any current other than the designated voltage.
If this is not done, fire or electric shock may occur.
Do not wind the power cord or remote control cord around the remote control or the remote control
stand. Furthermore, do not recline the chair while the cords are hooked on an obstruction.
If excessive force is applied to the cords, they may become damaged and fire or electric shock may occur.
Do not scratch, damage, process, excessively bend, pull, twist or bundle the power cord or place
heavy objects on it or clamp it.
If this is not observed, the power cord may become damaged and fire or electric shock may result.
Do not use the product if the power cord or power plug is damaged or if it does not fit securely into the
wall outlet.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not pull out the power
plug with wet hands.
If this is not observed, electric shock or injury may result.
Do not spill any water onto the massager or the remote control.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
Be sure to check that there is no-one (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that
there are no other obstructions in the way before tilting back the back rest or lowering the foot rest.
In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Do not allow people to use the massager if they are unable to clearly indicate their intentions or if
they do not know how to operate the massager.
Do not let children use the massager. Do not let them play on or around the massager or allow them
to come near the massager while it is being used.
Be careful not to put your hand or foot into the spaces between any moving parts, including into the
space between the back rest and arm rest or into the space at the underside of the back rest or
between the foot rest and the seat or into the space under the foot rest. Furthermore, do not place
your hands, feet or head inside the upholstery of the massager.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Be sure to check that the upholstery is not torn before using the massager. If a tear is found, stop
using the massager immediately, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and ask the place of
purchase.
Do not use the massager if the upholstery is torn, otherwise injury or electric shock may occur.
Do not use the massager on the head, the chest, the abdomen or on joints such as the elbows or
knees. In addition, do not place your hands, feet or arms between the massaging rollers.
If this is not observed, there is the danger that you may start to feel sick or an injury may occur. (When
massaging the nape of the neck, place a soft towel on the neck in order to avoid strong stimulation.)
Do not stand or sit on the arm rests, foot rest or back rest.
If this is not observed, you may fall down and injury may occur.
Do not suddenly release your hand while raising the foot rest with your hand. To ensure safety,
release your hand gently from the foot rest.
Do not raise or lower the foot rest while your feet are enclosed in it for an air massage.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Never attempt to dismantle the massager. Do not allow any person other than a qualified repair
technician to dismantle or repair the massager.
If this is not observed, fire, electric shock or injury may occur. Ask the place of purchase if repairs are
required.
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