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Massage Chair Placement

When looking for a location to place your massage chair, keep 

following in mind:

1.  The chair takes up significantly more space when stretched out 

than when in an upright position.  With the chair upright, allow 

at least 20 inches of open space behind the backrest, and at 

least 16 inches of space in front of the footrest.    

2.  To prevent wearing out the floor beneath the chair, we advise 

placing some cushioning material, such as a rug or plastic 

mat, underneath the chair.

3.  To prevent possible electrical leakage, do not place the 

massage chair in or near a damp environment, such as a 

bathroom.

4.  To prevent fire or damage to its leather material, keep the 

massage chair away from any sources of heat (such as a 

stove or furnace).

5.  To prevent signal interference, please keep a distance of at 

least 3 feet between the chair and any television set, radio, or 

other audio and video devices.

16 in.

20 in.

Massage chair

Floor

Carpet

SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for LEGACY DWA-9100

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL DWA 9100...

Page 2: ...UTIONS PARTS Exterior Parts Interior Parts Fuse Box Controller MASSAGE CHAIR OPERATION Controller Operation Display Screen Operation SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Setting Up the Chair Moving the Chair Turning On...

Page 3: ...time Place the massage chair on a flat level surface with adequate room all around Avoid exerting excessive force on the backrest or legrest while adjusting their positions Keep all children and pets...

Page 4: ...personal non commercial use Do not use this chair to treat medical illnesses This chair is equipped with a heat function Individuals not able to sense heat should apply caution during use To prevent d...

Page 5: ...Structure Pillow Back cushion Speakers Armrest Seat cushion Legrest Back Cover Caster Massage mechanism Shoulder airbags Arm airbags Back heating pad Seat airbags Seat heating pad Calf airbags Foot ai...

Page 6: ...do not let children play on the chair After finishing each massage session and whenever the chair is not in use shut off power and remove the power plug from the wall outlet Do not operate the chair...

Page 7: ...y screen Power button Menu button Up key Left key Down key Heat button Footrest up Footrest down Shoulder adjustment keys Auto mode button Right key Airbag button Okay button Backrest up Backrest down...

Page 8: ...oint mode manual program in running use these keys to adjust your desired position of the point massage Auto mode button Press this button to bring up the chair s six auto matic massage programs Direc...

Page 9: ...OWER BODY AUTO Focused massage on the lower body Press to select Footrest Up button Press and hold to raise the footrest Release the button when it reaches your desired position Footrest Down button P...

Page 10: ...of the body you wish to massage diagram C MASSAGE CHAIR OPERATION D F A B C Press Right arrow key to select and move on to the next menu Press Up or Down arrow keys to highlight your desired width of...

Page 11: ...n diagram G Press to select Upon highlighting PART press Up or Down arrow keys to select one of the following options Full Arms Shoulders Legs and Feet Buttocks Press Right arrow key to lock in your s...

Page 12: ...w keys to select one of the following speeds 1 2 3 or OFF diagram N MASSAGE CHAIR OPERATION To set the duration of each massage With TIME highlighted press Up or Down keys to select your desired lengt...

Page 13: ...ach automatic program will begin with the movement of massage nodes along the backrest in order to pinpoint the user s shoulder position To avoid malfunction damage or injury to persons do not attempt...

Page 14: ...e wrapping Locate the packing list Check to make sure that all parts are present 2 Install the Legrest a Locate the coupling shafts on the right and left sides of the massage chair s seat Locate the c...

Page 15: ...ort Air valve plug SETUP INSTRUCTIONS c Lift up the legrest to connect the airtube and air valve plug with their corresponding ports on the base of the seat Fasten securely b Fasten both sides by push...

Page 16: ...the back cushion onto backrest of the chair Fasten with the zipper on each side b Then draw the zipper on top of the backrest and back cushion closed c Likewise use the zipper to connect the PU on th...

Page 17: ...corresponding connecting rod on the backrest diagram 1 Push down to lock it into place b Fasten the armrest to the seat frame with one screw on the corresponding side of the chair c Align and fasten...

Page 18: ...a Insert the end of the cord from the controller into its corresponding port on the fuse box b Connect one end of the power cord with its corresponding port on the fuse box c Finally plug the power c...

Page 19: ...plugging it in inspect the entire power cord and plug for any possible damage Make sure that no electrical wires are exposed Make sure that the power supply switch is turned OFF before inserting the...

Page 20: ...neath the chair we advise placing some cushioning material such as a rug or plastic mat underneath the chair 3 To prevent possible electrical leakage do not place the massage chair in or near a damp e...

Page 21: ...t no objects are placed in the chair s immediate surroundings to cause an obstruction Do not sit on the massage chair while the legrest is rising To avoid possible damage do not suddenly load the legr...

Page 22: ...nding power outlet and make sure that the ground wire is properly installed After Each Use 1 Shut down power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet 2 If you do not plan to use the product...

Page 23: ...apply an iron or any other heated device to the chair Maintenance and Storage After each use be sure to switch off power and detach the power plug from the wall outlet Keep the chair clean free from d...

Page 24: ...itch power to the on position Replace the fuse with another of the same type Clean out the air tubes inside the chair 1 2 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TROUBLESHOOTING If problems persist after applying...

Page 25: ...ean Inc s authorized distributor inspection and judgment This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship and does not cover normal wear or cosmetic damages The warranty...

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