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Heat

(on/off)

Power

(on/off)

Rota�on/

Reverse Rota�on

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Setup and Opera�on 

2. Plug the home adapter into an outlet or the car adapter into your car’s power

    

receptacle.

3. Turn on the massager and select your desired se�ngs through below  controller.

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. Addi�onal dust-proof sleeve is provided to cover the massage heads for 

    so�ening purpose

 

when needed. 

There are two modes:
Auto Mode: 

This is the default mode, once the massager is in the ON posi�on, the 

massage heads will rotate and change direc�on every minute un�l it auto shuts off.

Manual Mode: 

Once the massager is in the ON posi�on, if the rota�on bu�on is 

pressed, the massage heads will con�nue to rotate in the same direc�on un�l it 

auto shuts off.  You can press the direc�on bu�on to switch the rota�on in the 

other direc�on as you need it.

1. Connect the adapter cable to the cable on the cushion.

Summary of Contents for CF-6302G

Page 1: ...Neck Shoulder Shiatsu Massager with Heat User Manual CF 6302G...

Page 2: ...amaged cables plugs or loose sockets Never operate under blankets where the air openingmay be blocked If plugs or cords are damaged they must be replaced by the manufacturer a service representa ve or...

Page 3: ...body will feel more relaxed and rejuvenated FEATURES Heated Shiatsu heads Control Panel Arm straps Power input Removable sleeve Car adapter Home adapter 3 Instruc on CONTENTS Neck Shoulder Shiatsu ma...

Page 4: ...ng purpose when needed There are two modes Auto Mode This is the default mode once the massager is in the ON posi on the massage heads will rotate and change direc on every minute un l it auto shuts o...

Page 5: ...e of 15 Minutes The massager will switch o automa cally and will only allow switching on again a er an appropriate down me Likewise you should allow your body some rest periods To avoid straining your...

Page 6: ...ed to the device Reduce pressure and try again CARE AND MAINTENANCE Always unplug the unit before cleaning it Never touch the power plug with wet hands Before cleaning allow unit to cool Wipe the unit...

Page 7: ...e given to any force majeure and man made causes to a defec ve product such as improper care personal tear down and willful damage etc If you have any issue about the product please feel free to conta...

Page 8: ...ning the equipment o and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separa on between...

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