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Panasonic Household Massage Lounger Ep1014 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Household Massage Lounger Ep1014 Operating Instructions
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11 LEG MASSAGER OPERATION 1. Press the leg massage “on/off” button to turn on the leg massager. Check to be sure that the operation indicator lamp on the leg massage on/off button is lit. 2. To turn off the leg massager, press this leg massage on/off button again. Automatic timer for leg massager To prevent continuous operation of the leg massager, there is a built-in timer that will automatically turn off the leg massager after 30 minutes of operation. Leg massage buttonon offon offquick stop leg...
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12 PROGRAMMED MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the safety and operating precautions. 1. Press the “on/off” button. 2. Use the “massage heads adjustment” button (neck roller position) to toggle from the highest (tallest) setting “1” to the lowest (shortest) setting “5”, in order to set the massage heads to the desired position for your neck. Massage heads (rollers) should rest comfortably at the top of your shoulders prior to the start of the massage. This button is to limit the height...
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13 Manual Operation up downkneadtap roll intensitydownup stroke 24in. 4in. width narrow wide MANUAL MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the safety and operating precautions. Kneading massage (upward & downward) Press the button for the desired massage. The currently operating massage is indicated by the massage indicator lamps. It is possible to combine different massage types. Kneading (upward/downward) massage Tapping massage Rolling massage NOTE: Do not massage any one point for...
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14 : possible, : not possible MANUAL MASSAGE Kneading rolling massage 1. Press the “knead” button and the “roll” button. The massage heads start the kneading rolling massage. 2. To raise the massage heads, press the “up” button. To lower them, press the “down” button. All functions that include rolling are available for the entire back, or for a limited section of the back, by pressing the “stroke” adjustment button. 3. To adjust the intensity of massage, press the “intensity” buttons. NOTE:...
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15 Massage heads up-down adjustment Use of the up or down adjustment button allows you to adjust the up and down direction of the massage heads. To move the massage heads up, press and hold the “up” button. To lower them, press the “down” button. You must hold the button down until you reach the spot you want. Massage heads width adjustment (See page 18.) Use of the width (narrow or wide) adjustment button allows you to select the width between the massage heads (available only in the tapping,...
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16 BACK CUSHION AND HEADREST CUSHION INSERT PAD Fasten the back cushion to the chair and the headrest and insert the weighted flap through the strap attached behind the chair. If you prefer a stronger massage, remove the back cushion. When the massage function will be used, remove the headrest or flip the headrest over the back of the chair before starting the massage. NOTE: This massage lounger is capable of providing a vigorous “shiatsu” massage. The rolling and tapping action are very strong,...
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17 15 10 2 938476 15 10 2 938476 15 10 2 938476 DETAILS OF PROGRAMMED MASSAGE Whole back course Neck and shoulder course Complete massage including neck, shoulders, back stretching and lower backRolling Tapping rolling/ Kneading rollingUpward kneadingDownward/ upward kneadingTapping Rolling Kneading rolling/ RollingUpward kneading/ Kneading rolling Tapping Kneading rolling/ Tapping rolling Concentrated massage of neck and shouldersRolling Tapping rolling/ Kneading rollingUpward kneadingDownward/ upward...
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18 MASSAGE HEADS’ RANGE OF MOVEMENT The vertical movement of the massage heads can be set for different areas, giving you a massage any place you like from the neck to the lower back for all massage types. Kneading (upward/downward), Kneading rolling, and Regional kneading rolling. Massage range width: 2 15/16 in. (75 mm) (width cannot be adjusted) Tapping, Rolling, Regional rolling, Tapping rolling, and Regional tapping rolling Massage range width: 3 5/16 in. or 4 5/16 in. (85 mm or 110 mm) The width...
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19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before requesting service for this unit, check the table below for the possible cause of the problem. Some simple checks or minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, call us at 1-800-338-0552 to locate the servicer near to you. Problem Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy Plug the power cord into an AC outlet (120 V)....
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20 SPECIFICATIONS Power source:120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption:200 W Kneading speed:Approx. 28 times/min. Tapping speed:Approx. 500 times/min. (per side) Rolling massage speed:Approx. 1 cycle every 37 sec. Massage width:Shoulder / lower back section: Approx. 2 15/16 in. (75 mm) Back rolling width/tapping width:Narrow: Approx. 3 5/16 in. (85 mm) Wide: Approx. 4 5/16 in. (110 mm) Massage heads up/down travel:Approx. 23 5/8 in. (600 mm) Regional back rolling:Automatic repetition within approx. 4 3/4 in....