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Do not use the Chair if the Electrical Outlet is excessively loose. 

Caution for the Remote Controller

 

Do not sit, step or place heavy objects on the Remote Controller. 

Do  not  drop  the  Remote  Controller.  It  is  recommended  to  place  it  in  the  Remote  Controller 

Support when not in use. 

Do not exert excessive force on the Remote Controller.   

Do not operate the Remote Controller with wet hands. 

Do  not  operate  the  Remote  Controller  using  sharp-edged  or  hard  objects,  this  may  result  in 

damage. 

PLEASE SAVE THESE SAFETY 

 

Names of Parts and Functions 

 

Headrest

Backrest

Backrest Pad

Moving Castor

Chair Base

Seat Cushion

Footrest

Remote Controller

Remote Controller Support

Front Footrest

Armrest

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DF-1688F

Page 1: ...Chiroforms Massage Chair The Wellness and Massage Expert User Manual...

Page 2: ...orrect methods of usage especially the notes on Safety This manual should be kept available for future reference after you have read it through Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 4 Names of Part...

Page 3: ...oducts are being used or where oxygen is being administered 9 Connect this appliance to a properly grounded outlet only See Grounding Instruction GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded I...

Page 4: ...se who are under medical rest or rest cure ordered by doctors Those with spinal disorders bent or abnormal spinal conditions caused by past accident or illness Those who have high fever 3 Safety Preca...

Page 5: ...ntral Cloth Do not use the Chair where the upholstery of the Central Cloth is torn Remove the AC Plug from the Electrical Outlet immediately If it is still using in this condition may cause injury or...

Page 6: ...ote Controller Support when not in use Do not exert excessive force on the Remote Controller Do not operate the Remote Controller with wet hands Do not operate the Remote Controller using sharp edged...

Page 7: ...ion Air Massage Kneading Massage Heating Massage Select Timer Up down Adjustment Footrest Adjustment To adjust the recline angle of the Footrest Footrest Backrest Reset To adjust the Footrest down and...

Page 8: ...Pressing Swaying Calf Foot Traction Air massage Hip Air massage Preparation before Massage Unpacking and Folding the Chair The Massage Chair is packed with the Backrest folded forward Please raise th...

Page 9: ...o obstruction behind the Chair for a safe recline during operation Installation of the Remote Controller Support Install the Remote Controller Support at the left side of Chair and fix securely at two...

Page 10: ...t with two velcro tapes Connect the air hoses Separate air hoses Pull out Headrest Headrest is stuck to the Backrest Pad with velcro tapes a In bonding stick them together b To separate take it away d...

Page 11: ...Footrest Press the Reset button the Backrest and Footrest is to the initial position How to Adjust the Length of the Footrest The length of the Footrest can be adjusted to the comfort of the user Lift...

Page 12: ...to switch off the Main Power Switch and disconnect the AC Plug from the Electrical Outlet after use Massage Programs Timing Function Press the button and you can set the time The default massage time...

Page 13: ...massage action s speed level or position to suit yourself 3 Back Massage Programs Kneading Massage Swaying Massage Finger Pressing Massage 3 Air Massage Programs Hip Air Massage Calf Air Massage Calf...

Page 14: ...button to select one of 3 massage parts Press or button continuously the Massage Nods will move up or down Release the button the nods will stop on your desired part To adjust the speed press the butt...

Page 15: ...orrespond icon is lighting on the LCD Press the button to adjust the level and the corresponding icon is lighting on the LCD There are 4 levels can be selected Press the button again to stop massaging...

Page 16: ...he Chair with a dustproof cover to protect it from dust Please keep away from direct sunlight or heating appliances like heat stove It could cause discolouration or deterioration 2 Cleaning of Remote...

Page 17: ...Finger Pressing Knocking sound at the change of function from to Kneading and Swaying Sound of the air pump These sounds are results of mechanical structure and are not indicators of machine trouble...

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