Adjustment Of Chair - Sanyo HEC-DR7700 Instruction Manual

Chair type massager
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR

Before sitting on the massage chair
Bring all parts of the massage chair to
their home position by pressing the
HOME POSITION button.
Sitting on the massage chair while the foot rest is being raised
is dangerous. Be sure to lower the foot rest completely before
sitting on the massage chair.
The chair will be automatically brought to its home position by
pressing the HOME POSITION button.
1
Sit on the center of massage chair.
Sit deeply in the massage chair so that the
waist touches the back rest.
NOTE
Foot rest
Do not attempt to climb onto or off the seat
by stepping on the foot rest. Do not attempt
to place anything or sit on the foot rest. The
user may fall over, resulting in an accident
or injury.
2
Adjust the position of head cover.
Adjust the attaching position with
hook-and-loop fasteners.
During the massage, adjust the head
cover not to touch the shoulders.
3
Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button.
When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote control
illuminates and the sole warmer will turn on.
When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little.
When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section,
the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop.
(During the movement, the characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote
control flicker.)
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Foot rest
CAUTION
For safety, check the position of the
massaging rollers before leaning slowly
back on the massager. Do not twist the
body, but lean straight back on the
massager, so that the massaging rollers
are in position on either side of the spine.
Center of the chair
Head cover
Press
4
Press ZERO-G button to move the back rest,
foot rest, and the seat to achieve the desired
reclining position.
Reclining positions change automatically at each press of the button.
(Button lights on when in reclining motion, flickering when not in reclining motion)
ZERO-G 1
Back rest
(Slow flickering)
ZERO-G 1
Posture suited for whole body massaging
When switched from ZERO-G 1 to 2, the foot rest is raised first, and moves to the set angle.
When switched form ZERO-G 2 to 1, the back rest is raised first, and moves to the set angle.
Reclining can be stopped during the reclining motion by pressing either the ZERO-G button,
HOME POSITION button, RECLINING button, FOOT REST button, OPERATION ON/OFF button,
or STOP button.
When the reclining motion is stopped by pressing the STOP button, press the OPERATION
ON/OFF button to resume the operation.
When the reclining motion is stopped by pressing buttons other than the STOP button, press
the desired button for motion.
When back rest angle is adjusted from the ZERO-G 2, massaging other than Air Course can be
selected.
5
Adjust the angle of the back rest.
The back rest and foot rest are moved in conjunction with each other.
Keep the RECLINING button pressed until the desired angle is achieved.
Seat is lowered when adjusted at ZERO-G. (Seat only cannot be adjusted.)
Hook-and-
loop fasteners
OR
(Remote control) (Sensor controller)
NOTE
Do not attempt to recline the back rest deeply at first (until the body is accustomed to massaging),
so that the massage force may be too strong.
Be sure to check that there is no-one or any pets around the massager prior to adjusting the back
rest. It may result in an accident or injury.
During massaging the legs, do not attempt to recline the back rest when the legs are fixed with
the air bag. Do not pull the legs out forcibly, this may result in injury to the legs.
ZERO-G 2
(Rapid flickering)
ZERO-G 2
Posture suited for lower body massaging
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Automatically starts massaging in Air
Course (Massaging besides Air Course
cannot be selected)
Raise the back rest, and
lower the foot rest by
continuously pressing
120 ÅK
Foot rest
the UP (
) button.
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Foot rest may be raised
depending on the angle.
Recline the back rest, and
raise the foot rest by
continuously pressing
Adjustment range
the DOWN (
) button.
Approx. 90Åã
Press
Adjustment range
Approx. 50Åã
Back rest
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