truMedic InstaShiatsu+ MC-2000 Instruction Manual

truMedic InstaShiatsu+ MC-2000 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Your Personal Masseuse Massage Chair | MC-2000 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION MC-2000 Massage Chair Operation Manual The sleek truMedic Massage Chair provides users with a luxurious at-home massage experience. The InstaShiatsu+ MC-2000 was designed to improve circulation and relieve tension. Consider this massage chair a complete spa package in the comfort of your own home.
  • Page 3 Cleaning and Maintaining the MC-2000 Troubleshooting the MC-2000 Technical Specifications A Quick Note from truMedic As you install and begin to use your luxury massage chair, keep the following recommendations in mind: • Read the operation manual in full before you attempt to install or use your massage chair.
  • Page 4: Before Using The Mc-2000 Massage Chair

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before Using the MC-2000 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: If you see this symbol, the The caution symbol denotes accompanying language will...
  • Page 5 Relevant Warnings and Notes of Caution for the MC-2000 WARNING People Who Should Not Use the MC-2000 • 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: • Avoid power-related damage: • Always turn the switch to the OFF position and unplug your chair during electrical outages. Special Notes Grounding Note • This chair features a cord with a grounding conductor. Only use the appropriate outlet to power your massage chair.
  • 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. Controller Cord Socket 4. Power Cord Socket 5. Fuse Socket 6. 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. Calf Airbags 7. Leg Airbags 8. Foot Airbags 9. Shiatsu Foot Rollers...
  • Page 12 UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAIR...
  • Page 13 Mechanical Components List Name Name Remote Control Back Frame Assembly Backrest Plastic Front Cover Right Side Fender & Seat Plate Assembly Air Pump Assembly Back and Seat Cushion Connecting Rod Pillow Leg Rest & Footrest Right Shoulder Massager Front Fender Right Armrest Assembly Left Side Fender Seat Frame Surface Assembly...
  • Page 14: Installation Guide

    INSTALLATION Installation Guide You now have all the knowledge you need to start installing and using your luxury MC-2000 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 Main Body Right Armrest Left Armrest E. Remove the left and right armrests from their box. The armrests rest in the box upside down. Lift each armrest using 2 hands—one on either side of the device. Note: Place all items on a safe, flat surface until you are ready to assemble the chair. 2.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION 3. Attach the Armrests A. Locate and unscrew the M6 bolts on the main seat frame using a Phillips head screwdriver. Set aside. B. Locate the fixed hole on the back interior of the armrest. Press the button located on the fixed hole and insert it into the fixed bolt located on the backrest. C.
  • Page 17 4 Bolts (One in Each Corner) Seat Air tubes LED Wire 4. Install the Back Seat and Head Cushions. Use the corresponding zipper and Velcro attachments to attach the cushions to the main body of the chair. Back Cushion Head Cushion Massage setup tip This massage chair uses an automatic sensor setup to customize each massage for the user.
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION 5. Attach the Shoulder Massagers Note: The left shoulder device goes into the left side of the backrest, and the right shoulder device goes into the right side of the backrest. Line the sides up before you begin to ensure that you have the proper placement. A.
  • Page 19 6. Insert Seat Side Airbags Locate the left and right airbags. Line up each airbag zipper with the corresponding zippers on the seat. Line up the air nozzle holes and the pins with the corresponding holes and the air nozzle located on the main body of the seat. Press straight down to secure the airbags.
  • Page 20 PREPARATION Adjusting Your MC-2000 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 21 12in Distance from Wall (Front and Back) 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 •...
  • Page 22 PREPARATION Push using the rear wheels Movement Examples (Normal Movement) • Example: One person can lift up from behind the leg rest until the chair falls onto its castor. Once in position, the individual may push the chair to a new position and set it back down.
  • Page 23 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. • If the massage head cannot accurately detect your position during the test sequence, the chair will revert to and use its default settings in the middle position.
  • Page 24: Mc-2000 Remote Control Usage Guide

    THE REMOTE CONTROLLER MC-2000 Remote Control Usage Guide The remote control that comes with your MC-2000 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 25 1. On/Off. Press this button to start actively using your chair. Make sure the chair is plugged in, and press the ON switch on the chair to begin your massage session. If you press this button while the chair is functioning, it will return to its default position and turn off.
  • Page 26 THE LCD SCREEN Getting to Know Your LCD Display Screen Kneading Main Interface Tapping Knocking Pressing Zero Gravity Time Left Massage Position Speed (Massage) - Slow, Medium, Fast Width (Massage) - Narrow, Medium, Wide Intensity (Air) - Weak, Medium, Strong Music Heating Main Interface...
  • Page 27 Menu Interface Press the Menu button on your remote control to enter the menu interface and choose customized massage chair settings. If you are ready to get back to the main screen, press the Menu button again at any time. System Menu Options Auto Massage Auto massage.
  • Page 28 THE LCD SCREEN Manual Massage Manual massage. On the main menu screen, navigate down to the Manual item. Inside this setting, you can adjust 5 aspects of your massage: the mode, width of massaging components, position, speed, and 3D functionality. Choose the function of your choice, and navigate to the setting you would like to change.
  • Page 29 Side Menu Options Intensity Position The third menu item controls the air pressure Overall in the airbags. Adjust the Upper Medium position of the pressure Middle High and the intensity to create Lower a massage sensation that matches your needs. Press OK to initiate your changes.
  • Page 30 THE LCD SCREEN Language Choose the language of your choice from this screen. Stop To stop your current massage and return to the main display screen, press this button. Exit Press the Menu button to move back to the main interface, or move back to the main setting screen and select OK on Exit.
  • Page 31 OPERATION Operating Your MC-2000 Massage Chair Turn On Your Chair A. The plug at one end of the power cord goes into hole “a.” B. The remote control cord goes into hole “b.” C. Attach the plug at the other end of the power cord into the wall outlet. D.
  • Page 32 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 33 Zero Gravity This button automatically reclines the backrest and raises the leg rest to a certain level. If you want to pause during the positioning process, press the button once more. The angle of your chair will not affect the massage modes. Extend and Retract the Leg Rest Adjust the seat to your preferences with this setting.
  • Page 34 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 35 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE After a massage session, remember to press the On/Off key on the remote control. 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-2000 Follow these instructions as needed to keep your chair clean and well maintained Cleaning the synthetic leather surfaces General Cleaning...
  • Page 36 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Maintaining the MC-2000 Cont. Cleaning Plastic Components: • Use a weak, natural solution to clean plastic components. Always wring out your cleaning cloth before applying to dirty parts. • Wipe down the part with a clean, damp cloth to remove any remaining cleaning solution.
  • Page 37 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting the MC-2000 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 38 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 39: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications Name MC-2000 Massage Chair Model MC-2000 Input Voltage AC120V - 60Hz AC220V - 50/60Hz AC240V - 50Hz Safety Design Class I Power 200W NW/GW Main Body: 73/100kg, Armrest: 14/20kg Leg Rest & Footrest : 17/20kg Packing Size Main Body: 1470mm ×...
  • Page 40 TRUCORE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. LOCATION 432 Middle Country Rd. Coram, NY 11727 TEL (888) 264-1766 E-MAIL service@truMedic.com WEBSITE www.truMedic.com @truMedicMassage 043018USv2...

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