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This manual should be kept on hand for easy reference. It is your guide to safe and efficient operation. This product is designed for home use. DreamWave Massage Chair M.8/M.8LE...
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C O N T E N T S Introduction Cautions & Warnings Main Features Parts & Functions Assembly Moving the Chair Remote Functions Sessions Operation & Use Care & Storage Troubleshooting Warranty & After Sales Service Specifications Note: The pictures in this manual are only for reference. Please refer to the actual product.
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There Is Only One DreamWave ® Congratulations and welcome to the DreamWave M.8, a massage chair that is the culmination of years of research, testing, and uncompromising attention to detail and design. Every DreamWave massage chair has been designed to enhance health and wellness through the healing power of...
C A U T I O N S & W A R N I N G S Indications, Symbols, & Descriptions This action could result in serious injury or death WARNING This action could result in personal injury or damage to property CAUTION This action is prohibited Further action is required...
C A U T I O N S & W A R N I N G S General Safety WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. CAUTION TO REDUCE RISK OF BURNS, FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS •...
C A U T I O N S & W A R N I N G S Grounding Instructions This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric shock. This product is equipped with an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounded plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
In case of any of these scenarios, please contact DreamWave Service immediately. • Make sure all air openings are free of lint, hair, or other debris. Do not operate this appliance with the air openings blocked.
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C A U T I O N S & W A R N I N G S Safety During Installation WARNING TO AVOID ACCIDENT AND INJURY • Install the chair on a flat and level surface. • Allow at least 6.25“ (15 cm) clearance from the chair’s back to a wall to allow sufficient space for reclining up and down.
• Check for any holes or tearing in the active massage area of the chair before each use. If a tear is noticed, stop using immediately and contact DreamWave Service. • Check the position of the roller mechanism prior to sitting down. If the rollers are not in the storage position, turn the power on and check that the chair is operating properly.
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• If a specific operation does not start or you find any incidence of abnormality, stop using the chair, turn off the main power switch, and unplug the cord from the wall outlet. Call DreamWave immediately.
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• Always store the chair in a low humidity environment. • Do not place any objects on the chair. • In case of malfunction, do not attempt to repair. Contact DreamWave Service. • Do not modify any part of the chair.
MaxTrack describes the interplay between our 49” ultra-long track and DeltaWave engine. As a result of Roller Heat the flexibility of the Maxtrack design, your M.8 chair Infrared heating elements located directly on can seamlessly execute massage in the zero gravity...
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Ingress and egress is made easy when you enter Conceived by world-renowned designer Ken Okuyama, from the side of your chair through either the left the M.8 is the perfect blend of beauty and precision with or right door. unrivaled comfort and function.
P A R T S & F U N C T I O N S Right Shoulder Unit Left Speaker ( behind cover) Left Speaker Cover Aromatherapy Unit (behind cover) Bluetooth Module (behind cover) Remote Control Remote Control Pocket and Door Knob USB Port Seat Right Arm...
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P A R T S & F U N C T I O N S Pillow Left Shoulder Unit Ionizer (behind cover) Right Speaker Cover Right Speaker (behind cover) Headphone Jack Input Back Pad Phone Pocket and Door Knob USB Port Reclining Seat Back Left Arm LED Lights...
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P A R T S & F U N C T I O N S Shoulder Top Air Shoulder Top Air Right Shoulder Air Left Shoulder Air Neck Knead Rollers Neck Knead Rollers Delta Massage Engine ™ (shown in storage position) Right Back Air Left Back Air Right Arm Air...
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C O N T E N T S P A R T S & F U N C T I O N S Pillow Heat Back Heat Hand Heat Seat Heat Foot Heat...
A S S E M B L Y Safety During Installation CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGE • Do not install the chair in an area of high humidity, such as a bathroom or sauna. • Do not use the chair in an excessively humid or dusty environment as this may result in malfunction or electric shock.
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A S S E M B L Y Assembling the Chair Important: Before starting, check the supplied items to ensure all parts are included in the package. Right Arm Left Arm Base and Remote Control Foot Roller Channel Covers Power Cord Foot Rest Buffer Pads (x2)
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A S S E M B L Y Assembling the Chair, continued... CAUTION • To prevent disconnection, be sure to double check all connections by gently pulling on the electrical connectors and air hoses. • If not connected properly, the air cells will not inflate as designed. STEP 1 STEP 3 Unbox chair and place in designated area.
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A S S E M B L Y Assembling the Chair, continued... STEP 4 Install the leg rest. A. Unbox leg rest. Then remove the two cap head C. With the hinged flaps flipped up, carefully lift the screws located on front of chair base. Flip the leg rest so the connection points on it align with hinged flaps up.
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A S S E M B L Y Assembling the Chair, continued... STEP 5 Install the right arm. Note: This step requires two people. A. Unbox the right arm and carefully remove the remote control protective packaging, then place the remote control into the remote pocket.
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A S S E M B L Y Assembling the Chair, continued... STEP 5, continued... Remove the protective cap on the base of the chair, then feed the electrical connector and air line through the center of the protective cap. (See Figure 5E.) Connect the one electrical connector and the one airline from the arm to the base of the chair.
M O V I N G T H E C H A I R CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGE • Never move the chair while it is operating or when someone is in it. • As the chair is heavy, please exercise extra care not to abruptly drop it. This may cause damage to the floor as well as the internal components of the chair.
R E M O T E F U N C T I O N S CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGE • Do not sit, step, or place heavy objects on the remote control. • Do not drop the remote control. • It is recommended that the remote control be placed in the remote pocket when not in use. •...
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R E M O T E F U N C T I O N S • Press to turn the remote control power on. When the power is off, the remote screen is blank, and the Power/Pause button is not illuminated. When the power is ON, the remote screen shows data and the Power/Pause button will glow white.
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R E M O T E F U N C T I O N S • Press to adjust the reclining angle of the chair into a perfect zero gravity position. • Press again to lay flat. Press a third time to sit up. •...
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DreamWave Night The ultimate in a meditative and soothing experience. The massage program that is the namesake of the Clear your mind.
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S E S S I O N S Focused Sessions Neck & Shoulders Glutes Designed to melt away muscle soreness and fatigue in Focuses on the lower back, glutes and thighs, this the upper back. Targets the neck and shoulders with a session relives tension and relaxes the lumbar area variety of kneading massage patterns.
O P E R A T I O N & U S E WARNING TO AVOID INJURY Always check your surroundings before beginning a massage to ensure that no people, pets, or objects will be hit or squeezed by the reclining back or leg rest. CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGE AND INJURY •...
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O P E R A T I O N & U S E Positioning Yourself in the Chair • When the chair is off, the rollers are stored in the top of the back rest. This is known as the storage position. If the rollers are not in the storage position, simply reset by pressing the Power button on the remote control before sitting H E A D R E S T P O S I T I O N I N G on the chair.
O P E R A T I O N & U S E CAUTION TO AVOID INJURY • If you feel the massage is too strong, reduce the stimulation using the Massage Intensity button as described earlier in this manual. If the massage remains too strong, stop operation immediately. •...
O P E R A T I O N & U S E Starting a Massage • Ensure remote power in ON. The Power/Pause button will glow white. • Use the Remote navigation arrows to scroll through the menus. As you navigate the menus, the black highlight indicates where the cursor is within the menu.
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O P E R A T I O N & U S E NOTE: Fine Tune Shoulder Position lasts approximately 15 seconds before the shoulder position is stored and used for all massage choreography. NOTE: Shoulder scan detection does not occur when selecting Manual or Manual Air massages. Massage Mechanism Intensity Adjustment Feature available on Programmed (excluding Full Body Air), Focused massages, and Manual massages (excluding Breathe, Calf Knead and Neck Knead)
O P E R A T I O N & U S E 4D Speed Adjustment Feature available on all Manual massages (excluding Calf Knead and Neck Knead) 4D Speed, or the speed at which the massage mechanism moves up and down the body, can be adjusted between Low, Medium and High within the menu settings of the selected massage.
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O P E R A T I O N & U S E Calf Knead Use & Adjustment During Programmed & Focused Massages... • Some Programmed and Focused massages activate the Calf Knead function intermittently throughout the massage session. If you wish to cease this movement during the selected session, you can do so by pressing the Calf Massage button located on the center of the remote.
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• M.8 Preset Positions: The remote includes a button, Zero Gravity, that allows quick and easy movement into the following preset positions: Zero Gravity, Lay Flat, and Restore/Upright. To move the chair into these positions, press the corresponding button located on the center of the remote.
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O P E R A T I O N & U S E Roller Position Adjustment During Programmed & Focused Massages... Roller position cannot be adjusted after the scan is complete. During Manual Air Massages... If the roller is sitting in a position which is uncomfortable, you can adjust its location by using the up/down roller buttons to move the massage mechanism to your desired location.
O P E R A T I O N & U S E C O N T E N T S • A list of linkable massages will appear. Use the down/up navigation arrows to view the massages and press OK when the massage you wish to link is highlighted.
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O P E R A T I O N & U S E Aromatherapy • The chair is equipped with an aromatherapy diffuser that can be enjoyed on its own, or during any massage session. • Installing the Diffuser: Access to the aromatherapy diffuser installation is located behind the left speaker screen Gently press down on the speaker screen tab, then pull the screen forward to remove (see Figure 1).
O P E R A T I O N & U S E Ionizer • The chair is equipped with an air Ionizer that purifies the air. Turn the Ionizer on by, if not already there, pressing the Home/Menu button to access to the Main Menu. Then use the navigation arrows to navigate to Settings, scroll right to access Ionizer, then press OK to turn the Ionizer on.
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O P E R A T I O N & U S E Reading the Remote Home Screen Selected Program(s) Timer Foot Rollers Speed/Intensity Selection Calf Rollers Pillow Neck Knead Chromotherapy Aromatherapy Coverage Selection Ionizer LED Lights Heat Area Selection Scrolling Tip Text The selected program(s) names will appear in this place.
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O P E R A T I O N & U S E C O N T E N T S Language The remote can be set up to display in multiple languages. To change the Language setting, if not already there, press the Home/Menu button to access to the Main Menu.
C A R E & S T O R A G E Storage • After every use, turn off the main power switch located on the back of the chair and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. • When not in use, the chair should always be stored in its full upright position (back rest fully inclined, foot rest to its lowest position).
If the chair still malfunctions or does not work, please turn off the main power switch and remove the power plug from the wall outlet. Contact DreamWave for service. Do not dismantle or attempt to repair the chair yourself. Doing so will void the warranty.
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Then re-insert the power cord and turn on the main power switch. Turn on the chair using the remote’s power button. Continue use like normal. • If the problem persists, please contact DreamWave service for further assistance.
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Then re-insert the power cord and turn on the main power switch. Turn on the chair using the remote’s power button. Continue use like normal. • If the problem persists, please contact DreamWave service for further assistance. Problem: The back rest or leg rest will not go down entirely.
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• The pillow is attached to the chair via a retractable, seat belt like, system. Simply push up or pull down on the pillow to change its position. • If the pillow is unable to retract or extend, please contact DreamWave service for further assistance.
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• Turn off the main power switch on the back left of the chair. • Unplug the power from the wall outlet. • Contact DreamWave for assistance. Q: How do I make the massage stronger? A: Try any of the following things: •...
Peace of Mind: The Best Warranty in the Industry At DreamWave, we confidently stand behind the quality of our massage chairs. As part of our commitment to providing the best massage chair experience you can buy, every DreamWave product comes with the industry’s best, most comprehensive warranty available.
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21” (53 cm) Chair Weight 364 lbs (165 kg) Outer Cover M.8: Synthetic Leather, M.8LE: Genuine Leather Power cord, T-shaped wrench, cap head screws, straight pins, cotter pins, Supplied Items channel covers, aromatherapy accessories, carry handles, foot buffer pads Box 1: 65” (165 cm) x 34” (86 cm) x 36.75” (93 cm) Shipping Dimensions Box 2: 57.5”...
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