Reclining The Chair - Panasonic EP1010 Operating Instructions Manual

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RECLINING THE CHAIR
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First read and familiarize yourself with the safety precautions.
To avoid possible tipping of the chair, do not sit or lean on backrest while chair back is in a reclined position.
The angle of the chair back can be changed so the body weight and the massage heads will work together to
determine the strength of the massage.
Try changing the angle of the chair back to find a comfortable massage of a strength that is most suitable for
your own comfort. Towels may be used in conjunction with the back cushion to loosen intensity, if desired.
Leaning back
Lift the reclining lever and lean back.
When the chair back is at the desired angle,
release the reclining levers.
e If it is difficult to lean back, move the massage
heads to the uppermost position.
e Chair must be placed 15 inches from the wall for
the backrest to recline fully.
Returning to upright
Raise your body from the chair back and pull up the reclining lever.
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e If it is difficult to return the chair to the upright position, move the
massage heads to the lowest position.
e To get the maximum benefit from the massage, let your body relax
and recline in a comfortable manner.
e Make sure the back of the chair is kept clear of walls and objects. `
NOTE: Position the chair at least 40 cm (16 in.) away from any wall-to
ensure adequate reclining space,
HOW TO EXTEND THE LEG REST
Grasp the lever.
e Press the lock button with the -
palm of your hand. .
To extend: Tilt the lever
back.
e Tilt the lever back as far as it
will go {until the lock catches).
To store: Lift the lever.
e When extending or storing the
leg rest, lift your legs off of the
leg rest and operate the lever.
NOTE:
Keep children and pets away from the massage lounger, when lowering the leg rest, to prevent injury.
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