Back Cushion and Pillow .......................10 Preparing for Use ........................11 Moving the Massage Chair ....................11 Control Panel Functions ......................12 Using your Repose Massage Chair ..................14 Lowering and Raising the Backrest ..................14 Raising and Lowering the Footrest ..................14 Maintenance and Cleaning ....................15...
The Repose massage lounger is not intended to be used as a healthcare device. Children under 16 years of age should not be allowed to use the Repose massage lounger.
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6. Do not stand on any part of the massage lounger. 7. Do not use any accessories other than those recommended by Repose Corporation. 8. This massage lounger is not to be used by children or anyone under the age of 16.
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13. Contact Repose immediately if the massage lounger is not working properly. 14. Contact Repose immediately if the massage lounger has been dropped, damaged, or if it has been immersed in water. 15. Before use, always lift the cushions and check the fabric for tearing or signs of abnormal wear.
This results in maximum contact giving a superior massage. Back, Neck, and Shoulders Your Repose Massage Lounger massages your upper back, lower back, neck, and shoulders using mechanisms that simulate massage techniques similar to the touch of human hands.
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Automatic Massage The Repose Massage Lounger’s control panel is used to access automatic massage programs. By selecting any of the automatic massage modes, you will enjoy a thorough massage at the touch of a button.
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Neck, Back, and Shoulders Selecting the NECK AUTO function on the control panel initiates a massage on your shoulders and the back of your neck. Selecting BACK AUTO massages the entire length of back. Selecting UPPER AUTO massages your back and midsection down to your waist.
Part Names and Locations As you read through this guide, please use the illustrations on this page to familiarize yourself with the location of the parts called out. External Structure Internal Structure Page 9 of 17...
Assembly and Setup Backrest The backrest folds down to help reduce the amount of storage space required while the lounger is not in use. Unfolding the Backrest To unfold the backrest, lift the backrest away from the seat cushion. When the backrest reaches the vertical position, you will hear a clicking sound as the backrest locks into place.
If you are unsure about adequate grounding, please consult an electrician. Moving the Massage Chair Your Repose massage lounger has wheels on the back of the base that are used for moving your lounger. Please be very careful while attempting to move your massage lounger. We recommend you have someone help you move the lounger.
Control Panel Functions Neck, Shoulders, and Back Selects a synchronized combination of Knead and Knock modes. - Manual Massage Options Press to adjust width of rollers while in manual massage mode. Also, indicates the width of the rollers during automatic massage.
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Back of Legs, Buttocks, and Calves Sets the intensity of the airbag massage. Sets the area to be massaged. Also indicates which area is being massaged during automatic massage modes. - Timing Sets the duration of the massage. - Backrest and Footrest Moves the backrest or footrest Moves the backrest or footrest down.
3. Press the up button on the far left to raise the footrest. The footrest will stop automatically when it reaches the highest point. To lower the footrest: 14 of 17 Repose Corporation R100 User Guide Page 14 of 17...
3. Allow the cleaned parts to air dry. Control Panel If the control panel becomes soiled, wipe with a soft cloth moistened lightly with water only. Excess moisture or detergents can damage the control panel. 15 of 17 Repose Corporation R100 User Guide Page 15 of 17...
Troubleshooting If you experience difficulty using your massage lounger, please read this section prior to contacting Repose Customer Service for assistance. Problem Solution It sounds and feels like the massage heads are working too hard to get over wrinkles in the fabric.
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The unit has been damaged. Stop using the massage lounger immediately. The power cord or power plug is Stop using the massage lounger abnormally hot. immediately. 17 of 17 Repose Corporation R100 User Guide Page 17 of 17...
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