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1.

 

Air

 

Massage Function

    

a.Arm

 

Air

 

Massage

    b.Waist

 

Air

 

Massage

    c.

Hip Air Massage

    

d.Calf

 

Air

 

Massage

    e.Calf

 

Traction

 

Air

 

Massage

2.Hip

 

Vibration

 

Massage

3.Air

 

Massage

 

Level

 

Adjustment

4.Vibration

 

Speed

 

Adjustment

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

5.Kneading

 

Speed

 

Adjustment

6.Manual

 

Massage

 

Modes

7.Select

 

Back

 

Parts

 

Area

8.
9.Back

 

Heating

 

Function

10.Foot

 

Heating

 

Function

11.Up

/

Down

 

Adjustment

Tapping

 

Speed

 

Adjustment

Width

 

Adjustment

12.

5. a.Kneading

 

Speed

    b.Tapping

 

Speed

    c. Air

 

Massage

 

Level

6.Up

/

Down

 

the

 

Back

 

Massage

 

Part

7.Arm

 

Air

 

Massage

8.Back

 

Heating

 

Function

9.Show

 

the

 

Massage

 

Nod

 

Position

10.Hip

 

Air

 

Massage

  

1.

Automatic

2.Timer
3.Foot

 

Heating

 

Function

4.1

.

Calf

 

Air

 

Massage

   

2

.

Calf

 

Traction

 

Air

 

Massage

 Massage Programs

LCD Display

To show the operating massage functions, massage parts and timer.

 Kneading

Tapping

Pressing

Hip Air Massage

Hip Vibration Massage

Calf Air Massage

Calf  Traction  Air  Massage

Kneading & Tapping

1

Backrest  Adjustment

Footrest  Adjustment

5

6

7

8

10

2

3

4

1

1

12

REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION

REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION

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Summary of Contents for DF619

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual POPULAR MASSAGE CHAIR The Global Health care and Massage Expert...

Page 2: ...Massage Programs 14 21 Care and Storage 22 Troubleshooting 23 6 Thanks for you choose our Popular Massage Chair B Massager p efore operating the lease read this User s Manual thoroughly for the correc...

Page 3: ...modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product has a grounding plug Make sure that the product is connec...

Page 4: ...not by the cord Although the operation will be stopped automatically by the Auto Timer function do not fail to switch off the Main Switch after operation Do not place the AC cord under the Chair as i...

Page 5: ...codes and ordinances Advice a minimum distance of 1 metre from AV devices such as television or radio to prevent signal interference PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Footrest Length Adjustment Level Line of C...

Page 6: ...b To separate pull them out Installation A A Velcro tapes B Zipper Insert the plugs for Back Heating Function Moving the Massage Chair Adjust the backrest to its fully upright position and there shou...

Page 7: ...7 6 Automatic Massage Programs Relaxation Mode B Activation Mode C Vitality Mode D Morning Mode E Night Mode 7 LCD Display 8 Back massage part 9 Timer 10 Up down 11 Air Massage A 1 2 Start 3 Footrest...

Page 8: ...12 5 a Kneading Speed b Tapping Speed c Air Massage Level 6 Up Down the Back Massage Part 7 Arm Air Massage 8 Back Heating Function 9 Show the Massage Nod Position 10 Hip Air Massage 1 Automatic 2 Tim...

Page 9: ...ir for reclining purpose Make sure that there is an allowance of more than 45cm in the front of and 75cm behind the Chair Placing of the Chair 45cm at least 75cm at least CAUTION Suggestions How to Us...

Page 10: ...o be increased by 5 minutes b Press button to be decreased by 5 minutes After setting of the time the machine will begin to count down till the remaining time is zero and then the procedure will be cl...

Page 11: ...enjoy a continuous massage on the whole body Press the buttons again to stop massage A Relaxation mode B Activation mode C Vitality mode D Morning mode E Night mode 2 Manual Massage Programs It allow...

Page 12: ...OGRAMS B AIR MASSAGE PROGRAMS 1 Hip Air Massage Press the button it begins to Air Massage on Hip and the corresponding icon is lighting on the LCD Press the button to adjust the level and the correspo...

Page 13: ...e cover the chair with a dustproof cover to protect it from dust Make sure the power is turned off and pull the plug out from the outlet when it is kept 2 Cleaning Of Remote Controller Remove fouling...

Page 14: ...y yourself CONDITIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE OR ACTION Loud sound during Tapping Kneading or Pressing Knocking sound at the change of function Sound of the vibration These sounds are results of mechanical str...

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