Panasonic EP3205R2 Instruction Manual page 10

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Additional Information
Detailed Information regarding User Adjustment Functions
(1) What happens when I press
?
• The program will be changed so that the overall amount of time spent on that particular area during the program is
increased.
• The massage action at the time when the button was pressed will first be repeated.
• The massage action at the time when the button was pressed will be increased in that area when that same
massage action is carried out within the massage program.
• The overall time of the massage (approximately 15 minutes) will not be increased.
• This function cannot be used in the Self Program.
(2) What happens when I press
?
• The point where the massage is currently being carried out will be changed slightly.
• This is to ensure that the correct acupressure points can be reached on people with different physical characteristics.
• The button can be pushed once in each direction. This moves the
massage heads approximately 1.8 cm up or down and approximately 0.6 cm
left or right from the center of the pre-programmed acupressure point.
• The new point will be recorded and whenever that point is massaged
during a program the massage heads will automatically move there.
• The new point is used in all programs.
(The information recorded in each User Memory Button is independent of other User Memory Buttons.)
Massage Point Priority Display
When
is pressed or adjustments are made to the user data the results are shown in the Massage
Point Priority Display.
• The amount of time that will be spent on each point during the next massage is displayed.
• The higher the level, the longer the amount of time that will be spent on that point.
• The number of levels is an indication only and is not necessarily an exact indicator of the proportion of
time that will be spent on each point.
Advanced Use of the User Program Function
• Programmed Operations were created by professional massage therapists in accordance with the aim of each
program. While based on these programs, the User Adjustment Functions allow users to modify the massage
parameters. Therefore, it is not possible to focus on one particular area using this function (e.g. the shoulders)
during a single massage. If you want to focus on one particular area then please use the Self Program or the
Manual Operation.
What Kind of Data Can Be Recorded?
Recordable Data
• The five Programmed Operations can be recorded in each of the User Adjustment Functions buttons.
(The massage actions of Programmed Operations. The data from the previous Self Program.)
• Data regarding physical characteristics.
(When the User Adjustment Functions button is pressed and the massage begins, body searching is carried out in
accordance with this data and if that data matches then the massage begins. If it does not match then body
searching is carried out again.).
The following are not recorded as part of the User Adjustment Functions:
• Data regarding Manual Operations.
• Massage lounger position (reclining angle and legrest angle).
• Data regarding the leg/calf massage.
• When Manual Operation has been selected during a Programmed Operation.
• Massage strength settings in the Programmed Operations.
• When the massage has been stopped by pressing
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Acupressure
Approx. 1.8 cm
Points
Approx. 0.6 cm
Approx. 0.6 cm
Approx. 1.8 cm
and the massage terminated.
WHEN YOU WANT TO CONTROL EVERYTHING YOURSELF. (MANUAL OPERATION)
Program Strength/Speed Display
• This displays the strength and speed
of the selected program.
Massage Action Display
Massage Point Display
Pressure Level Display
• This displays the amount of
pressure exerted on the body.
Massage Action
Selection Button
• This allows you to select the
massage action you desire.
Upper Body Massage
Speed Adjustment Button
• This allows you to adjust the
speed of the upper body
massage.
Lateral Movement Button
• This allows you to laterally move
the massage heads during the
massage.
Vibration Button
• If this button is not pressed then
the massage will be carried out
Lower Body Action Button
in the factory default locations.
• Allows you to select the massage
action for the lower body massage.
Upper Body Massage
1. Press
.
2. Open the cover.
3. Select the massage action you desire and
press the appropriate button.
Sit as far back in the seat as possible with your head on the
pillow (back cushion/backrest).
• After pressing
body searching will be carried out in
order to verify the shoulder position before the massage begins.
(The shoulder position can also be adjusted.)
• The icons of the massage actions selected are shown on the
display.
• You will feel a light tapping sensation on your shoulders. Always
check the shoulder position and when necessary adjust it manually.
You can Combine Multiple Massage Actions
• Press the buttons of the massage actions you require.
(Example)
Press the following buttons if you want to combine Shiatsu A, Tap A and Roll
(1) Press
.
(2) Press
.
(3) Press
.
* The order in which the buttons is pressed does not matter.
• It is not possible to combine the massage actions within each of the groups shown in the diagram.
e.g. It is not possible to combine Shiatsu A, Swedish, Tap A and Tap B, etc.
Stopping a particular Massage Action
• To remove a massage action press the button corresponding to that action again. These switches are on/off toggles.
(Example)
If you want to remove Roll from the selection shown above then press
• Roll has been removed from the massage
action shown in the display.
Massage Position
Adjustment Button
• This allows you to make small
adjustments to the position of
the massage heads.
Massage Strength
Adjustment Button
• Allows you to adjust the
strength of both the upper
and lower body massages.
Lower Body Position Selection
Button
• Allows you to select the area in the
legs/calf/seat that you want to
massage.
Open the cover
• The selected massage
actions are shown in the
display.
.
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