Interactive Health iJoy human touch 250 Turbo 2 Use & Care Manual page 7

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Using your iJoy-250 (continued)
Compression
Compression
(An exclusive feature of Interactive Health HTT product line)
Description:
Alternating strokes along the back that press on both spinal
muscles and spinal joint areas.
Feels like:
Heels of hand firmly pushing on muscles along the side of
the spine, and then inward toward the spine. Alternating
"hands" also deliver a soothing rocking motion for the body.
Massage technique:
Emulates massage technique frequently used in sports
medicine, and in spinal therapy by chiropractors. Motion
spreads and places pressure on deep muscle tissue, forcing
it to relax. The rocking motion also loosens spinal joints
characteristic of spinal therapy.
Benefits:
Aids in muscle and joint repair due to strain from exercise,
long hours spent bent over a desk, or high stress levels; can
improve mobility and overall posture.
STATIONARY MASSAGE MODES
Kneading
The same feel and benefits as described in "Up-Down
Kneading" that can be applied in a single area. Use the
manual up & down keys to apply the massage in the
desired area.
Compression
The same feel and benefits as described in "Up-Down
Compression" that can be applied in a single area. Use the
manual up & down keys to apply the massage in the
desired area.
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Percussion
Percussion
Description:
Alternating strokes along the spine that stimulate both
spinal muscles and spinal joint areas.
Feels like:
Fists or length of hand rapidly tapping on back muscles.
Massage technique:
Emulates percussive massage, popular in sports medicine;
deep muscle therapy.
Benefits:
Flexes spinal joints and relieves pressure on spinal column.
Invigorates entire back area.
POSITION / MANUAL UP - DOWN CONTROL
Manually moves the massage mechanism up or down the
back. This feature is meant to be used with the stationary
massage mode.
PROGRAMMED MASSAGE SESSION
This feature utilizes all of the features listed above
in a pre-determined program.
Just sit back, relax and enjoy your massage.
Stationary Kneading
Product Care & Storage
To keep your product working and looking its best,
please follow these simple care guidelines.
General Maintenance
1. Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the
electrical outlet before cleaning.
2. Do not use benzene, thinner or any other solvents
on your massage chair.
3. Remove dust on the backrest or armrest with a vacuum.
4. If the backrest or armrest become soiled, wipe with
a damp cloth, then a dry cloth.
5. Common velour cleaners may be used for tough stains.
Please follow all manufacturer's instructions on
cleaner packaging and pre-test any cleaner on a
small inconspicuous area prior to use.
6. When cleaning the controller or around the power switch,
use a dry cloth only. Never use a damp cloth to clean
the controller or power switch.
7. It is suggested that you cover the chair when not in use for
a long period of time.
8. The mechanics of this product are specially designed
and constructed to be maintenance free. No periodic
lubrication or servicing is required.
9. Foreign objects should not be inserted between the
massage nodes or the unit housing.
10. When not in use for a long period of time, we recommend
that the power cord be coiled and that the unit be
placed in an environment free of dust and moisture.
11. Do not store near heat or open flame. Do not leave this
product exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of
time. This may cause fading or damage.
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