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Storage and maintenance
Common problems & Solutions
Technical specyfication
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Before cleaning, ensure the power switch is turned off, and the attaching plug is pulled out of the socket.
The rubber pedal and covers can be cleaned with a wet cloth containing detergent, and the detergent should
be removed with a cloth.
NOTICE: Do not clean the product with corrosive detergent such as benzene or thinner, as it may cause
fading, corrosion or crack on the Product. Do not splash water into the product to avoid short circuit.
CONTROLLER
As wet cloth may cause malfunction of the controller, only dry cloth can be used.
Make sure that the power switch is turned off and the plug is removed from the power supply
Clean off the dust and dirt on the Product and keep it clean and away from places with high temperatueę or
high humidity.
If the Product is not in use for a long period, a dustproof cover (but it yorself) should be applied on the Pro-
duct to prevent the entry of dust.
1.
Emergency stop: Led on console shows ‘’ Er-3”, Led on PCB flashes three Times.
2.
Connection error: Led on console shows ‘’ER-4”, Led on PCB flashes four Times.
3.
Electron power tube demage: Led on console shows ‘’ER-5”, Led on PCB flashes five Times.
4.
Current Overload: Led on console shows ‘’ER-6”, Led on PCB flashes six Times.
5.
Engineer abnormality: Led on console shows ‘’ER-7”, Led on PCB flashes seven Times.
6.
Blocked Engineer: Led on console shows ‘’ER-8”, Led on PCB flashes eight Times.
7.
Low voltage: Led on console shows „ER-9”, Led on PCB flashes nine Times.
Rated voltage: 220-240 VAC 100-120 VAC
Rated power: 200 W
Rated frequency: 50/60 Hz
Maximum user weight: 150 kg
EN
Handle
Handle - Two handles are designed on both
ends of the middle cover. When moving the
Product, lift the end opposite of the castor,
grasp the handle and move the Product to the
desired place.
Storage
and maintenance
surface cleaning
Moving method
Summary of Contents for VP Body Slim
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