Massage Modes - Interactive Health iJoy human touch 250 Turbo 2 Use & Care Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Basic Operating Instructions
1. Power LED will be green when the master switch is on
2. Stop/AutoPark: Stops all massage functions and parks
the massage rollers in its highest position.
RECLINE:
3. Press
to recline the backrest.
4. Press
to bring the backrest to the desired
upright position.
MANUAL:
5. Position:
Moves the massage rollers up the backrest.
6. Position:
Moves the massage rollers down the backrest.
7. Partial: Press kneading or compression and then partial
to have a partial stoke up/down 3".
1
5
2
8
4
3
6
10
7
1 1
8
AUTO:
8. Rolling: push to start the massage rollers rolling up/down
9. Kneading: push to start the massage rollers kneading
10. Compression: push to start the massage rollers compression
11. Percussion: push to start the massage rollers percussion
PROGRAMS:
12. Full: a continuous 15 minute program consisting of a
series of combined fuctions for your entire back.
13. Upper: a continuous 15 minute program consisting of a
series of combined fuctions for your upper back only.
14. Lower: a continuous 15 minute program consisting of a
series of combined fuctions for your lower back only.
9
12
13
14
Using your iJoy-250
As with all Interactive Health robotic massage
®
chairs,
you can customize the massage to your own needs.
You can select the massage functions, pinpoint the
massage anywhere on your back, or let the massage
move up and down your spine automatically. And, you
can choose the automatic program mode that will run
a varied massage session.
Rolling
Kneading

MASSAGE MODES

Rolling
Description:
Oval-elliptical nodes slowly and gently move up and down
your back, near the spine, gently alternating side to side.
Feels like:
The hands of a therapist pressing firmly yet gently on your
muscles. First on one side of the spine, then on the other.
Massage technique:
Emulates effleurage, the first part of a massage performed
by a professional massage therapist. It is designed to
warm-up and loosen the muscles to relieve tension, and
prepare the back for a deeper, therapeutic massage.
Benefits:
Relieves muscle tension; improves circulation and relaxes
the back.
Kneading
Description:
Massage nodes moving in small, circular motion on both
sides of spine simultaneously.
Feels like:
The thumbs or heels of the hand pressing firmly in a circular
motion on both sides of the spine.
Massage technique:
Emulates the thumb kneading performed by a massage
therapist or other professional. This second phase of
massage is slightly more intense than the rolling and is
considered to be a more deep muscle massage.
Benefits:
Relieves tension and soreness by lifting and stretching
muscles; improves circulation and helps bring vital nutrients
to spinal area.
9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents