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Your Personal Masseuse
Massage Chair | MC-1000
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Your Personal Masseuse Massage Chair | MC-1000 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 • Custom Height Adjustment Capabilities: The leg rests extend and retract within a range of 8 inches to accommodate users of all heights. • High-Quality Remote Control: The MC-1000 uses a variable frequency drive LCD remote control that features a new, cutting-edge design.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    • Carefully read all warnings and cautionary notes provided in your manual. truMedic® reserves the right to change the design specifications of the MC-1000 without notice. Use the images provided here as a guide and not an exact replica of...
  • Page 4: Before Using The Mc-1000 Massage Chair

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before Using the MC-1000 Massage Chair Please note all symbols and signs outlined in this operation manual and follow the instructions listed for an effective and safe operating experience. Throughout this manual, we will use several symbols to indicate important areas:...
  • Page 5: Warnings And Notes Of Caution

    Warnings and Notes of Caution WARNING People Who Should Not Use the MC-1000 • Those with osteoporosis. • Those who have a pacemaker implant or other electrical medical implant. • Those who are pregnant or in poor health should discuss use with a physician.
  • Page 6 • Do not attempt to repair or replace a damaged power cord or plug. Contact the service team at truMedic® or a professional dealer to receive a replacement. • Do not remove or open any part of the chair for any reason.
  • Page 7 Avoiding Accidents and Injuries • Do not press into or step on the massage heads. • Do not place your hands or feet in between gaps in the massage heads. • Do not put your hands or feet in between spaces in mechanical components. •...
  • Page 8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION (CONT.) Avoid accidents: • Always turn OFF and unplug your chair after a massaging session. • Avoid power-related damage: • Always turn the switch to the OFF position and unplug your chair during electrical outages. Special Notes Grounding Note •...
  • Page 9: Getting To Know The Parts Of Your Chair

    We have outlined the exterior and interior parts you will need to know to install and maintain your chair. As soon as you unbox your massage chair, use the components listing to verify that you have all necessary parts. Contact truMedic® at service@truMedic.com if you are missing any pieces.
  • Page 10 UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAIR External Structure (Cont.) 1. Backrest 2. Power Case 3. Power Cord Socket 4. Fuse Socket 5. Power Switch...
  • Page 11: Internal Structure

    Internal Structure 1. Massage Heads (Under Cushion) 2. Shoulder Airbags 3. Lower Back Airbags 4. Armrest Airbags 5. Side Seat Airbags 6. Leg Airbags 7. Calf Airbags 8. Foot Airbags 9. Shiatsu Foot Rollers...
  • Page 12 UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAIR...
  • Page 13 Mechanical Components List Name Remote Control Right Side Fender Electric Magnetic Valve Leg Rest & Footrest Air Pump Case Seat Frame Electric Actuator Left Side Fender Left Armrest Assembly Power Case Assembly Back Cover Assembly Back Frame Assembly Plastic Front Cover Back Cushion Pillow Massage Machine...
  • Page 14: Installation Guide

    INSTALLATION Installation Guide You now have all the knowledge you need to start assembling your new massage chair. This section features a step-by-step guide to unboxing and setting up your chair. Follow the instructions closely, as this product contains several important components.
  • Page 15 C. Remove the armrests from their box. Each one is positioned upside down. Grab each armrest with one hand on each side and lift gently. Set the armrests on a flat surface for now. Right Armrest Left Armrest 2. Position the backrest: D.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION 3. Attach the Armrests: Before you install the armrests, locate the remote control in the middle of the leg rest. E. Locate and unscrew the M6 bolts on the main seat frame using a Phillips head screwdriver. Set aside. Locate the fixed hole on the back interior of the armrest. Press the button located on the hole and insert it into the fixed bolt located on the backrest.
  • Page 17 Black Air tube Purple Air tube 4 Bolts (One in Each Corner) LED Wire 4. Attach the Head Pad and Back Cushion: J. The back cushion attaches to the backrest with a zipper. The head pad attaches to the backrest with Velcro. Back Cushion Head Cushion Massage Setup Tip:...
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION 5. Connect Seat Air Tubes: For the air pressure massage features, connect each color-coded air tube to the corresponding tubes on the main body of the chair. After you connect the air tubes, Velcro the seat cushion into place. The Seat Area Seat Cushion Gray Air Tube...
  • Page 19: Adjusting Your Mc-1000 Massage Chair

    PREPARATION Adjusting Your MC-1000 Massage Chair CAUTION Do not place your chair near any areas that may suffer from moisture or wetness. Avoid placing your chair in direct sunlight or near heating appliances. Always place your chair on an even and supported surface to avoid accidents and injuries.
  • Page 20 PREPARATION CAUTION Do not move your chair when the power is ON or the chair is plugged in. Tips for moving your massage chair Moving Your Chair to the Right Place Easily and Successfully • Wrap and place all cables in the seat of your chair to keep them out of the way and free from damage.
  • Page 21 Helpful Tip To protect your floors, consider placing a mat or rug under the chair before moving it to a new location. Adjusting Your Chair for Maximum Relaxation Improving Your Massaging Experience • Check the placement of the massage head to keep it from hitting you in the head during use.
  • Page 22: Mc-1000 Remote Control Usage Guide

    THE REMOTE CONTROLLER MC-1000 Remote Control Usage Guide The remote control that comes with your MC-1000 massage chair features a user- friendly interface and a colorful and crisp LCD screen. To help you learn the numerous functions available through your new massage chair, we’ve compiled this helpful guide.
  • Page 23 4. Menu. Press this button to explore the numerous functions available. To exit the menu, press the button once more. 5. Auto. The MC-1000 is equipped with six automatic programs available through this button. With each subsequent push, you can switch the current program. Automatic programs are “Recovery,”...
  • Page 24 THE LCD SCREEN Getting to Know Your LCD Display Screen Main Interface Kneading Tapping mi n Speed : Width : Knocking Intensity : Pressing Massage Time Left Massage Position Speed (Massage) - Slow, Medium, Fast Zero Width (Massage) - Narrow, Medium, Wide Set function by pressing Menu key Intensity (Air) - Weak, Medium, Strong Main Interface...
  • Page 25 System Menu Options Auto Massage The first setting available in the menu gives you access to 6 automated massage sessions. Press OK and use the directional arrows to explore each massage session from the menu screen. Press OK again to initiate a session. NOTE Each of the subsequent settings inside the menu works in a similar fashion.
  • Page 26 THE LCD SCREEN Side Menu Options   Menu Position Auto Position Intensity The third menu item Manual Intensity controls the air pressure Overall in the airbags. Adjust the Upper Medium Roller position of the pressure Middle High Timing and the intensity to create Lower Language a massage sensation that...
  • Page 27: Operating Your Mc-1000 Massage Chair

    OPERATION Operating Your MC-1000 Massage Chair Turn On Your Chair A. The plug at one end of the power cord goes into hole “a.” B. Attach the plug at the other end of the power cord into the wall outlet.
  • Page 28 OPERATION Turning off Your Chair. A. If the chair is still on when you decide to end your session, press the On/Off button on your remote control. The chair will return to its default position, and the remote control will shut down. B.
  • Page 29 Extend and Retract the Leg Rest Adjust the seat to your preferences with this setting. The MC-1000 has the ability to move in and out 8 inches. Initiate arm massage Place your arms between the arm airbags, and select your desired air pressure massage functionality.
  • Page 30 AFTER THE MASSAGE Function Cheat Sheet Cont. Always check for children, pets, and other obstacles before initiating a massage sequence. Keep the gap between the backrest and armrest clear as you adjust chair settings. Do not attempt to leave or put pressure on the chair if the leg rest is in motion.
  • Page 31: Cleaning And Maintaining The Mc-1000

    Always turn off and unplug the chair to avoid electricity-related accidents. Keep the chair away from moisture, dirt, and direct sunlight. Cleaning and Maintaining the MC-1000 Follow these instructions as needed to keep your chair clean and well maintained Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Surfaces General Cleaning •...
  • Page 32 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Maintaining the MC-1000 Cont. Follow these instructions as needed to keep your chair clean and well maintained Cleaning Plastic Components: • Use a weak, natural solution to clean plastic components. Always wring out your cleaning cloth before applying to dirty parts.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting The Mc-1000

    TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting the MC-1000 If you experience difficulties while using your chair, refer to this section of the operation manual. Contact truMedic® if this section does not address the problem you experience. Problem Solution The remote control may not be turned ON. Locate and press the ON switch on your remote control.
  • Page 34 If you notice any problems not listed in this short guide, stop using your chair immediately. Turn off all power and cut the electricity. Contact truMedic® for more information on repair and maintenance at 888-264-1766 or service@trumedic.com...
  • Page 35: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications Name MC-1000 Massage Chair Model MC-1000 Input Voltage AC120V - 60Hz AC220V - 50/60Hz AC240V - 50Hz Safety Design Class I Power 200W NW/GW Main Body: 82/95kg, Armrest: 16.6/24.5kg Packing Size Main Body: 1380mm × 760mm × 855mm (L ×...
  • Page 36 TRUCORE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. LOCATION 252 Indian Head Rd. Kings Park, NY 11754 TEL (888) 264-1766 E-MAIL service@truMedic.com WEBSITE www.truMedic.com @truMedicMassage v2-EN-APR18...

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