Maintenance - HoMedics THERA-P BKP-112-THP Instructions For Use Manual

Massage comfort cushion with heat
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Instructions for Use
For Use in Home or Office
Please Note:
1. Plug adapter into a 120 volt AC outlet and plug the receptacle end into the
For your safety, this
input jack, located along the side of the cushion.
product is equipped
2. Attach the massage cushion to any chair using the integrated strapping
system to secure the cushion.
with a pressure
3. Slide the Targeted Massage Button(s) to Lo or Hi (Fig. 2).
activated switch
4. To activate heat function, press the heat button once (Fig. 2). Press the
to control the heat
heat button again to deactivate the heat function. Note: When selecting
function. Heat will
the heat feature, there will be a slight decrease in the strength of the
not operate unless
massage output. This adjustment is perfectly normal and should not be
pressure is applied
interpreted as a defect.
to this switch,
5. To turn the unit off, slide the Targeted Massage Button(s) to Off.
located on the seat
For Use in Your Car
cushion of the unit
1. Simply plug the 12 volt auto adapter into a 12V DC outlet and plug the
(see Fig. 1, pg.
receptacle end into the input jack, located along the side of the cushion
5). Once pressure
2. Slip the massage cushion straps over your seat.
is removed, heat
3. Follow steps 3-5 above for operation.
will turn off. After
applying pressure,

Maintenance

please allow 5-10
To Store
minutes for heat
to reach maximum
Place massager in its box or in a safe, dry, cool place. Avoid contact with
sharp edges or pointed objects which might cut or puncture the fabric
temperature.
surface. To avoid breakage, do not wrap the power cord around the unit. Do
not hang the unit by the controller cord.
To Clean
Please Note:
Unplug the unit and allow it to cool before cleaning. Clean only with a soft,
Not recommended
slightly damp sponge. Never allow water or any other liquids to come into
for use on wooden
contact with the unit.
surfaces as
• Do not immerse in any liquid to clean.
the zipper may
• Never use abrasive cleaners, brushes, gasoline, kerosene, glass/furniture
damage the wood.
polish, paint thinner to clean.
Caution is also
• Do not attempt to repair the massager. There are no user serviceable parts.
recommended
For service, call the Consumer Relations telephone number listed in the
when using on
warranty section.
NOTE: This unit is equipped with a protective thermostat that will shut off
upholstered
the heating element if it overheats. If you suspect your unit overheats, unplug
furniture.
the unit and let it cool for 30 minutes before plugging it in again and
continuing use.
4
Power Adapters
This massager is powered by a
custom 120 volt AC home adapter,
and 12 volt DC auto adapter
(Cigarette lighter plug-in style).
6 Vibration
Both are included with your unit.
Massage
On/Off
Motors
Before connecting power source,
be sure the controls are in the
far left position. Select L or H to
activate the cushion and select
a zone to begin the massage
function. To choose the intensity of
your massage, adjust the strength
for L to H. Slide the power switch
to customize the intensity. To turn
the power off, slide the switch to
the far left position and the LED
will turn off.
Targeted Massage Buttons
Zone buttons activate vibration
motors to massage specific areas:
upper back, middle back, lower back
and seat. Customize your massage
by choosing one specific area, any
combination of areas, or all four at
once. To select a massage area,
simply slide the button to the right
and the corresponding LED light
will illuminate. To deselect, simply
slide the button to the far left and the
corresponding LED light will turn off.
Heat
Soothing, penetrating heat is
activated by pressing this button.
To turn off heat, simply press the
button again. The glowing LED light
indicates that heat is on.
PLEASE NOTE:
The heat option will only work
while a massage feature is
selected.
Soothing
Heat
Pressure
Activated
Switch
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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