Panasonic EP-MA81 Operating Instructions Manual page 105

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Q
After use
Red marks are left on the
underside of my hands/arms
after a hand & arm massage.
When storing the legrest, the
legrests stop rotating when the
legrest rotation lock release
lever is released while they are
rotating.
Sensing mode <Position>
The correct shoulder position
cannot be found during body
scanning. (The wrong position is
used every time.)
Sensing mode <Intensity>
The automatic course is not
strong enough even at the
strongest setting or are too
strong even at the weakest
setting.
The buttocks massage intensity
is too gentle.
The intensity in the left hand &
arm differs from that in the right.
* Body scanning = action of measuring the body.
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Marks may remain on the hands and arms after use. These
eventually fade and are not a problem.
The legrests are designed to stop partway for safety reasons.
Correct body scanning may not be possible for some sitting
positions. (such as leaning forward.)
Adjust the shoulder position using the POSITION button. (See EN39)
For more correct scanning, sit firmly in the unit and lean back gently so
that your head is touching the pillow (backrest).
Try the following methods.
Recline the backrest. The extra body weight adds intensity to the
massage.
Place a piece of fabric or blanket between you and the backrest to
decrease the sensation of the massage heads.
If you feel too strong at your lower back, you can also push the lower
back air button to discharge some of the air in the lower back area.
This decreases the sensation.
Sit into the unit completely.
If you sit into the unit completely, the gap between the backrest
and the buttocks will become smaller, and the massage wheels will
be in closer contact with the body, making massage more intense.
(EN38)
Only one hand at a time is strongly massaged so that the massage
can be immediately stopped using the other hand in the event of
an abnormality or danger.
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If this happens, rotate them to the correct
position. (See EN9)
EN49
2015-12-30
11:20:18

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