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Panasonic Household Massage Lounger Ep3222 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Household Massage Lounger Ep3222 Operating Instructions
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29 intensity speed position lateral 3. Adjust massage position and strength. (These adjustments cannot be made with the controller cover closed.) 4. When the massage is finished the unit will automatically shut off. (The massage will finish approximately 15 minutes after it starts.) • The massage heads will retract and then stop. Adjusting Massage Position Press . Press .• The approximate position of the massage will be shown on the Massage Area Display. • If you hold the up or down button down the massage heads will continue to move until you release the button. • In some places the strength of the massage will be automatically reduced. (See Page 32) • In some cases the massage position will not immediately change even though the Roller Position button is pressed. Adjusting Massage Strength Press . Press .• The strength of the massage is shown on the Upper Body Massage Action Display in five stages. • In some cases the degree to which the strength of the massage can be adjusted will depend on the area being massaged. (See Page 32) • In some cases the massage strength will not immediately change even though the Massage Strength button is pressed. Adjusting Massage Speed • The speed of the massage is shown on the Upper Body Massage Display in five stages. Adjusting Lateral Movement • Press this button to increase the width of the massage in the location the massage heads were in when you pressed the button. • will be shown on the display. • In some places the strength of the massage will be automatically reduced. (See Page 32) • Press the button again to revert to normal massage action.
leg stretch kneadAB intensity lower body 30 Press . Combining with the Leg Stretch Function (Press again to turn off.) leg stretch 2 Pressed One Time Knead A + Knead B Control Display Raised approximately 55°. Pressed Two Times Knead APressed Three Times Knead B kneadABkneadABkneadAB 3. Adjust to your preferred level of strength. 4. When the massage is finished the unit will automatically shut off. (The massage will finish approximately 15 minutes after it starts.) • It will take a number of seconds for the air to be completely released. (After pressing you will hear air being released.) • Press if you want to stop the massage during a program. Press if you want to stop the massage immediately. (See Page 17) USING MANUAL OPERATION (Lower Body) Manual Operation for Massage of the Lower Body 1. Press to turn on the power. 2. Select your massage action of preference. • The selected massage action may be changed to another part way through the massage. If this is done the massage will start again once the air has been released. • Only the legrest will automatically rise to the correct massage position. Leg Stretch OFF/ON buttonMassage Strength button intensity Press . • The strength of the massage is shown on the Lower Body Massage Display in five stages. • The massage strength can be adjusted until a beep-beep-beep sound is heard. • The strength of the leg stretch function is not adjustable. Leg StretchThe display will indicate whether the leg stretch function is turned on or off. (Lit areas indicate active functions. Unlit areas indicate inactive functions.)
31 Uses a two-stage shiatsu action from above. Recommended for those with severe shoulder stiffness. Uses a three-stage shiatsu action that gradually increases in strength. Recommended for those with severe lower-back stiffness. Kneads from the outside to the center of the back. Recommended for massage of the area between the neck and shoulder blades. Kneads from the center to the outside of the back. Recommended for massage of the lower back. Uses a gentle upward rubbing action. Recommended for those with tired backs. Uses a gentle downward rubbing action. Recommended for those with tired shoulders.Uses a strong tapping action. Recommended for thorough loosening of muscle stiffness. Uses a gentle tapping action. Recommended for pleasant loosening of muscle stiffness. Stretches out muscles along the spine. Recommended for stretching the entire length of the spine from the lower back to the neck. Stretches out localized areas along the spine. Recommended for focused stretching on a portion of the muscles along the spine. Shiatsu A Shiatsu B Tap A Tap B Full Roll Regional Roll Knead A Knead B Swedish A Swedish B Stretches muscles using an upward pressing action. Recommended for moderate stretching of the back. Stretches muscles using an outward pressing action. Recommended for moderate stretching of the area between the shoulder blades. Compres- sion A Compres- sion B Upper Body Massage Actions
32 Compression A Up to strength level 3 Up to strength level 2 Up to strength level 5 Up to strength level 4 Up to strength level 5Adjustable past strength level 5. (Display shows level 5 even when adjusted past that point.) Up to strength level 3 These areas not massaged. Shiatsu A, Shiatsu B, Knead A, Knead B, Compression B Swedish A, Swedish B, Tap A, Tap B Full Roll, Regional Roll Area (A) Area (B) Area (C) Area (A) Area (B) Area (C) USING MANUAL OPERATION Additional Information How to Get the Most Out of Your Massage Lounger (1) Start with a rolling massage only to allow your body to get used to the massage lounger. (2) Next use a kneading or tapping massage in areas surrounding stiff muscles. (3) Finish with a rolling massage to stretch your spine again. About Massage Strength Adjustments • For the purposes of safety, limits have been set on the maximum degree to which the massage heads can protrude into the back during an upper body massage. For this reason, the levels to which massage strength can be adjusted are dependent on the area of the back being massaged and the type of massage action being used. • When massage actions are combined, massage strength is adjustable to the level of the selected massage action with the lowest strength level. • When combined with lateral movement, Compression A is adjustable to strength level 2 and other massage actions are adjustable up to strength level 3. Rolling Massage • When a massage is being carried out over a wide area, if Roll is selected, then the width of the massage will automatically be reduced before the Roll massage begins. Upper Body Massage Adjustment • The scope of the massage heads depending on the type of massage selected is shown below. (1) After the seat, thighs and the whole of the legs have been grasped by the airbags, they are given a light stretch as the legrest lowers approximately 10 degrees. (2) The legrest rises to its starting position, after which it lowers again, but this time approximately 20 degrees for a deep stretch. (3) The legrest returns to its original angle. Points where rolling massage can be carried out up and down the back. Approx. 6 (15cm)Approx. 2 (5cm) Approx. 6 (15cm) Approx. 2 (5cm)Approx. 8 (21cm) Approx. 8 (21cm) Approx. 30 (76cm) Approx. 2 (5cm) Rolling MassageOther Massage About the Leg Stretch Action • After applying pressure to the sides and backs of the legs, pressure is applied to relax muscles using a rhythmic action that moves in order of the calves, the thighs and the seat. • This kind of massage is ideal after exercising when your muscles feel tired.• After applying pressure to the sides and backs of the legs, pressure is applied to the calves and they are slowly squeezed from the bottom up. • This kind of massage is ideal for preventing swelling in the lower body. Massage Actions (Lower Body) Lowered approximately 10°Lowered approximately 20°
self programottoman recliningquick stretchself programusershiatsu deep swedish time pre-programs upper body lower bodyintensity speed intensityvoice off/ontime remaining open open intensity focusupper body lower body leg stretch off / onneck / back roller positionself program time input manual controls Raise legs slightly and legrest returns. Legrest Slide Lever Pull back. 33 Power Switch Check that nothing is under the legrest. If no one is sitting in it, the chair will stop part way. 1 2 1. Check that nothing is under the legrest and that air is being released. AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE Return the Seat to the Original Position Disconnect the Power 2. Always return the legrest to its original length if it has been slid out. 3. Press twice to return the chair to the upright position. 4. If the pillow or back cushion has been flipped back or the control panel has been removed from its stand, return them to their original positions. 1. Slide the power switch to the “off” position. 2. Turn the lock switch key to the “lock” position. * Remove key and store out of reach of children. 3. Unplug the power cord.
ThinnerBenzineAlcohol 34 CAUTION • Always unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never touch a power plug with wet hands. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to electrocution or burns. CAUTION • Do not move the unit while someone is seated on it. Do not place objects on or sit, climb, or stand on the legrest. • When moving the unit using the wheels, remove all obstacles from around it, make sure the backrest is in the upright position, lift it no higher than waist height (no higher than 31 in. (80 cm)) and roll it slowly. Failure to do so may cause the unit to tip over, which may lead to damage or injury. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE • Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth. (Do NOT use cloths containing any kind of chemical, etc.) • If the synthetic leather is particularly dirty, soak a soft cloth in water or a 3~5% solution of mild detergent, wring it out thoroughly and tap the surface with it. Next, rinse the cloth in water, wring it out thoroughly and then wipe any remaining detergent from the surface, wipe the surfaces with a soft dry cloth and allow them to dry naturally. (Do NOT use a hair dryer to try to dry the surfaces more quickly.) • Do not allow these areas to come in contact with plastic for extended periods of time as this may lead to discoloration. Areas Covered with Synthetic Leather Lifting the UnitUsing the Wheels to Move the Unit Pipe and Plastic Areas Moving the Unit (1) Wipe the unit with a cloth that has been soaked in a mild detergent and then thoroughly wrung out. (2) Next wipe the unit with a cloth that has been moistened with just water and thoroughly wrung out. * Make sure you thoroughly wring out the cloth first when cleaning the control panel. (3) Allow the unit to dry naturally. • Please do NOT use thinners, benzine or alcohol. Seat Fabric (1) Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that has been soaked in a mild detergent and then thoroughly wrung out. (2) Use a mild detergent and brush on areas where the seat fabric has become particularly soiled. Be careful not to brush the fabric too much as you may damage it. (3) Next wipe the fabric with a cloth that has been moistened with just water and thoroughly wrung out. (4) Allow the fabric to dry naturally. • Move the chair by having one person hold onto the rubber section on the underside of the legrest and another person use the handle on the back of the backrest. * Please hold the handle and legrest securely to avoid dropping the unit as it may damage your floor.• Move the chair by holding onto the rubber section on the underside of the legrest and using the wheels. (It is easier to move the unit when the massage heads are positioned at the top of the backrest.) * Place a mat on the floor and gently roll the unit over it to avoid damaging the floor. Mat Mat WheelsPlace your fingers in the groove. Make sure the legrest is retracted to the minimum length.Make sure the legrest is retracted to the minimum length. Place the control panel on the seat. Place the control panel on the seat. Hold onto the rubber section on the underside of the legrest. Do not hold onto the fabric.Hold onto the rubber section on the underside of the legrest. Do not hold onto the fabric. Roll the unit slowly. Rubber Section Handle Rubber Section Water Mild Detergent Mild Detergent Water Water
35 (1) (4) Soft Tapping(2) (3) ABOUT THE BODY SCANNING FUNCTION Body Scanning (1) As the electronic tone that accompanies the body search function sounds, the massage heads will rise up the back until they reach the area behind the neck. (2) The massage heads will tilt forward so that they are positioned over the shoulders. (If the shoulder position is incorrect the massage heads will rise again and then repeat the shoulder alignment movement.) (3) The massage heads will descend to the level of the shoulders. (4) A soft tapping massage is performed at the level of the shoulders, which lasts for approximately 15 seconds. Additional Information Pressure Feedback Function The strength of the massage (pressure level) is automatically adjusted if it is too much or too little. • The standard body pressure level varies according to the strength of the program selected. • If you lift your back or stand up in the middle of a massage, the body pressure level detected will be zero thus causing the massage to finish. Pressure Feedback in Shoulder Area • When a massage program is used, the body pressure level at the top of the shoulders is detected just before the start of a massage at the top of the shoulders. If the body pressure level is different from that of the previous massage a soft tapping massage will begin. When the Body Scanning Function is Not Completed Successfully • A recorded voice message will announce, “In the interests of safety, the massage will now finish because an occupant could not be detected in the chair.” during the body scanning. This may occur in the following situations: 1. Pressure against the backrest cannot be detected because no one is sitting in the chair. 2. Pressure against the backrest cannot be detected because the occupant’s head and back are not touching the backrest. 3. Pressure against the backrest cannot be detected because the occupant is wearing heavy clothing or an object such as a cushion has been placed between the occupant’s back and the backrest. Sit as far back in the seat with your head on the pillow and press again to start the body scanning. When the Soft Tapping Massage Does Not Start • If the body scanning is performed at the highest height, it will stop for a few seconds and the soft tapping massage will not be carried out. To adjust the shoulder position, do so after the massage has begun. When Changing the Occupant in the Middle of a Massage • Press once to finish the massage then start again as the shoulder position will change. Additional Information
36 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Problem Motor Noises • It sounds and feels like the massage heads are straining to get over wrinkles in the cloth. • The motor groans when it comes under load. • There is excessive noise during Tapping. (The noise is greater at the top of the massage lounger.) • There is a creaking noise when the massage heads are in operation. • There is a rattling sound when the massage heads move up or down. • The belt can be heard rotating. • There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric. • There is a noise when the back cushion moves over the armrest when the seat is reclining. • There is a noise when I sit down. • There is a strange sound when the massage heads move in and out. • When the power switch is turned on there is a humming sound. • Air massage-related sounds. There is a hissing sound of air escaping. There is a humming sound from the pump. • The legrest rattles. • There is an unstable sound when air escapes during the leg stretch. The massage heads stop during operation. If excessive force is applied to the massage heads during operation, in the interests of safety the massage heads may stop moving. If all markings and buttons on the control panel start to flash, which is extremely unusual, turn off the power switch, wait for approximately 10 seconds and then turn the power switch on again. If the massage heads stop again, position yourself so that your back is not completely in contact with the backrest. These sounds are perfectly normal and will not have any effect on the operation of the unit. Cause and Remedy It is not possible to recline the unit. The legrest cannot be raised or lowered.If the unit encounters an obstacle or if excessive force is exerted on it during operation, in the interests of safety the unit will come to a stop. If all markings and buttons on the control panel start to flash, which is extremely unusual, turn off the power switch, wait for approximately 10 seconds and then turn the power switch on again. The massage heads do not come up to the shoulder or neck.The position of the massage heads is incorrect. (See Page 16) The height of the left and right massage heads is different.An alternating tapping method is employed, which means that this phenomenon will naturally occur. There is nothing wrong with the unit. The air in the seat is not being released. If the power cord is unplugged or there is a power outage while air massage is being carried out, the air will be trapped in the unit. The air will automatically be released when the power cord is plugged back in again (or when the power comes back on).
37 Problem Reclining does not take place even though a massage is started in pre-programs. (The seat does not automatically recline.)In some cases the seat may not automatically recline depending on the position (angle) of the backrest or the legrest. Cause and Remedy The backrest does not return to the upright position.The backrest will not return to the upright position if the timer is activated or the button is pressed. (Pressing twice will return the backrest to its original position.) The legrest does not go down. The legrest will not go down properly if the legrest slide has been extended. Try again after retracting it. The unit has been damaged. Stop using the unit immediately. The power cord or power plug is abnormally hot. Stop using the unit immediately. The unit will not operate at all. • Upper body (neck to lower back) massage. • Lower body (calves to seat) massage.• The power cord has been disconnected. (See Page 11) • The power switch on the unit has not been turned on. (See Page 11) • A Pre-Program button or Manual Operation button hasn’t been pressed after pressing . (See Pages 11, 15, 18, 21, 24)
38Power Supply: AC120V 60Hz Power Consumption: 210 W Upper Body Massage Massage Area (Up-Down): Approx. 30 in. (76 cm) Massage Area (Left-Right): Distance between Massage Heads during Operation Neck, Shoulder, Back, Lower Back: Approx. 2 – 8 in. (5 – 21 cm) Massage Area (Forward-Back): Approx. 4 in. (10 cm) Maximum Total Massage Surface: Approx. 188 sq. in. (1,216 cm 2) Up-Down Movement Speed: Approx. 19 – 92 sec. return. Massage Speed: Knead A, B: Approx. 11 – 20 cycles/min. Tap: Approx. 240 – 550 sec. (one way) Lateral/Vertical Travel: Lateral Travel: Approx. 2 in. (5 cm) left-right auto return Vertical Travel (Long): Approx. 30 in. (76 cm) up-down auto return Vertical Travel (Short): Approx. 4 in. (10 cm) up-down auto return Massage Width: Rolling, Vertical Movement: Approx. 2 – 6 in. (5 – 15 cm) Other than the above: Same as massage area (left-right). Sole/Calf/Seat Massage Air Pressure: Sole/Calf Areas: Strong: Approx. 33.5 kPa Medium: Approx. 26.5 kPa Weak: Approx. 16.5 kPa Seat/Thigh Areas: Strong: Approx. 29.5 kPa Medium: Approx. 22.0 kPa Weak: Approx. 13.5 kPa Reclining Angle: Backrest: Approx. 120° – 170° Legrest: Approx. 0° – 85° Automatic Shut-Off: Approx. 15 min. for both upper and lower body Dimensions: When not reclined. (H#W#D) 45.3#33.1#50.8 in. (115#84#129 cm) When reclined. (H#W#D) 22.4#33.1#77.6 in. (57#84#197 cm) Weight of Unit:Approx. 179 lbs (81 kg) Dimensions of Box (H#W#D): 30.7#30.7#65.4 in. (78.0#78.0#166.0 cm) Weight in Box: Approx. 194 lbs (88 kg) Maximum User Weight: 264 lbs (120 kg) Minimum Distance from Wall: 15.7 in. (40 cm) SPECIFICATIONS