SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS Keep children away from the moveable parts of the product. Use a well-grounded power outlet. After you finish using the product or before you start cleaning it, pull the plug out to avoid injury or damage.
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The surface of the product is heated, therefore people sensitive to heat must be careful when using the product. 4. SAFETY Make sure the voltage used complies with the specifications of the product. Do not pull the plug with wet hands. ...
The footrest has massage rollers to massage your feet, two pairs of massage points for rotation massage at the root of your toes and a massage function for smoothing out the skin in the heel and arch area. Back heating function: carbon fiber with infrared heat source ...
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1. POWER ON Location of the ON/OFF power switch Plug in the power cord 2. START THE MASSAGE 1) After switching the power on, the chair will recline automatically and start the massage. 2) Wait till the completion of the automatic shoulder and acupressure points detection. 3) The position of the massage heads can be adjusted by the “UP”...
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Automatic massage modes Function Button Description Display Deep acupressure massage, effectively alleviates pain Auto F1 Comfort massage to loosen your muscles Auto F2 Blood circulation stimulation Auto F3 Automatic massage Overall massage (press the button for 2 seconds to regulate Auto F4 the speed of the massage) Upper body massage...
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Function Button Description Display Fixed point massage (acupressure point) Small area massage (partial) Overall massage Backrest Upper body massage adjustment Lower body massage Massage head up Massage point adjustment (in the foxed point and partial modes, you can adjust the massage position) Massage head down Air pressure massage...
Other manual functions Function Button Description Press the button to slowly raise the calf rest. The movement will stop once you release the button. Calf rest adjustment Press the button to slowly lower the calf rest. The movement will stop once you release the button.
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1. Armrest disassembly Note: Only disassemble the armrest if necessary, such as for transport purposes (passing through small-sized doors). After unpacking the chair, fold the calf rest (Fig. 1). Remove the back cushion (note: make sure the heat wire has been unplugged before you remove the cushion).
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Open the front board, disassemble the joint of the air pipe and unplug the power cord of the corresponding armrest (Fig. 6). Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Unscrew the screws on the front side of the armrest (Fig. 7, 8). Note: The screws are on the inside.
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Disassemble the joint of the air pipe in the upper armrest (Fig. 12), then remove the armrest completely. Fig. 11 Fig. 12 2. Armrest installation method Connect the air pipe on the back end of the armrest to the air pipe in the upper arm (Fig. 1). ...
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Gently push the armrest down and make sure the hook is locked well (Fig. 6). Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Place the plastic block between the armrest and the calf rest pothook and tighten the screws (Fig. 7). Tighten the screws on the back end of the armrest (Fig. 8). Fig.
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Plug the heat cable into the back rest and carefully put the back cushion back on the backrest (Fig. 12). Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Push the calf rest cover into its slot (note: make sure the cover is firmly attached). (Fig. 13) Fig.
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Plug the pins into the assembly as shown in the pictures below (Fig. 3, 4). Fig. 3 Fig. 4 NOTE: If the chair is adjusted to the horizontal position, do not put your full weight into pushing the calf rest for safety reasons (Fig.
5. Floor protection Place a carpet or other protection pad under the chair, especially if you have wooden floors. Caution: Do not use the wheels to move the chair on wooden floors, uneven ground or in narrow spaces. The chair should be lifted at least by two people. When lifting the chair, grab the frame and backrest (do not try to lift the chair by the armrests).
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated hereunder determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 40/1964 Coll. Civil Code, Act No.
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