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Panasonic Household Massage Lounger Epma70 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Household Massage Lounger Epma70 Operating Instructions
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Page 31
30 English Performing Air massage or Stretch action Air actions/Stretch actions 2 11 Press the button to turn on the power. • The power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation. 2 The operation can be turned on/off by pressing the buttons on the left. On/off for the air massage or stretch action be confi rmed on the display. (Lit: On, Off : O ff ) Shoulder Hand/Arm Lower back Leg/Foot Hip Leg Chest • See page 33 for details about the air massage. •...
Page 32
31 English For the sole shiatsu sheet The sole shiatsu sheet is removable. OpeningTo attach the sole shiatsu sheet Be sure of the proper direction of the sole shiatsu sheet and insert it into the opening. Projections are on the upper side. To e Heel Effective method for using the leg/foot air massage/stretch Adjust the legrest so that your feet fi t in it completely. For a person with small body dimensionsFor a person with large body dimensions • If the legrest is raised, it is easier to fi t your...
Page 33
32 English See Caution No. 14 on page 2. 1 Lift up the Hand/Arm massage section. 2 Insert the hand with fi ngers extended. Effective method for using the Hand/Arm massage Position the forearm and hand at the centre of the armrest. Insert the hand all the way. Centre of the armrest • Raise the backrest if any diffi culty is experienced when positioning the hand and forearm. How to use the Hand/Arm massage
Page 34
33 English Operation of the Shoulder, Hand/Arm, Lower back, Leg/Foot Air massage Operation of the Shoulder massage Lateral pressure is applied to squeeze your shoulders to your arms. Operation of the Lower back massage Lateral pressure is applied to squeeze from your lower back to your thighs. The region from your posterior to your hamstrings is stimulated with 3 airbags on the seat. Operation of the Hand/Arm massage Hand/Arm Hand to arm will be compressed as it is clamped from top and bottom....
Page 35
34 English Operation of the Shoulder Blade, Pelvis, Leg Stretch Operations of the Leg Stretch The legs are stretched by fi xating your thighs and legs/soles while lowering the legrest. • The legrest might hit the fl oor when fully extended. Operation of the Shoulder Blade Stretch The muscles in the region from your shoulder blades to your chest are stretched by holding your shoulders with the shoulder side massage section and pressing your back with the massage heads. Operation of the Pelvis...
Page 36
35 English Adjustment of the reclining angle and/or legrest 1 Press the button to turn on the power. • The power is turned off automatically if 3 minutes or more pass without operation. 2 Press the or button to adjust the angle. • The movement will continue until a “beep-beep-beep” sound is heard if the buttons are held down. • The movement of the legrest may be delayed slightly. • The armrest will move in accordance with the reclining of the backrest. Approx. 120˚ Approx. 170˚ Approx. 5˚...
Page 37
36 English After completing the massage Timer function Interrupting the massage Return the feet massage section to the original position and then press the button. • The massage heads move to the retracted position. • The legrest lowers and the backrest raises automatically. (The backrest will move after the massage heads retract.) Lift your feet slightly and the legrest returns. If you experience any problems Press the button. • All operations will stop immediately. • Get off the unit...
Page 38
37 English2 Store the legrest. See Caution No. 3 on page 2, and No. 17 and No. 18 on page 3. 1 Pull the lever in the direction of the arrow. 2 Rotate from top. 3 Rotate until it locks into place. 4 Release the lever. 5 Check that the legrest is locked. 112 2 33 4 4 Press fi rmly. Let go. Disconnecting the power See Danger No.1 on page 1, Caution No.2 on page 2, and No.10 and No.14 on page 4. 1 Slide the power switch to the “o ff ” position. 2 Turn the key to the “lock” position and...
Page 39
38 English Cleaning and Maintenance See Danger No. 1 on page 1. Areas covered with synthetic leather Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth. • When using commercially available leather-care products (wipes), follow its instructions. • If the synthetic leather is particularly dirty, wipe it in the following manner: 1. Soak a soft cloth in water or a 3% to 5% solution of mild detergent and wring it out thoroughly. 2. Dab the surface with the moistened cloth. 3. Rinse the cloth in water, wring it...
Page 40
39 English Moving the Unit See Caution No.18, No22 and No. 23 on page 3. Moving by lifting it with 2 or more persons Move the unit with 2 or more people in front and back of the unit holding on the side of the legrest and the groove on the back cover of the backrest. Hold onto the sides. Groove Place the controller and power cord on the seat. Legrest Back coverPlace your fi ngers in the groove. Hold onto the sides of the legrest. Mat Do not hold onto the front side. The sole massage section...