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DWA- 9400 PEGASUS MASSAGE LOUNGER

DWA -9400

Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for Pegasus DWA-9400

Page 1: ...DWA 9400 PEGASUS MASSAGE LOUNGER DWA 9400 Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...legrest 7 Never operate the unit if it has a damaged power cord or plug Return the unit to the nearest authorized service center if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or if...

Page 3: ...TERIOR PARTS INTERIOR PARTS Armrest Speakers Pillow Back cushion Seat cushion Legrest Caster Back heating pad Power box 3D Massage mechanism Shoulder airbags Arm airbags Calf airbags Foot airbags Foot...

Page 4: ...WN ADJUST BACK ADJUST FEET EXTEND FEET RETRACT On Off Up Left Down Footrest up Footrest down Leg extend Shoulder adjustment Auto mode Right Backrest up Backrest down Leg retract Menu Display screen OK...

Page 5: ...ecific part of the body you wish to massage WIDTH Under the Width function press the Right arrow key first then press the Up or Down arrow keys to highlight your desired width of the massage rollers S...

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Page 7: ...g the Armrest Attach the connecting rod to the connecting rod mount Secure with 4 screws Connect the air tube and cable from the side of the main body to the armrest not pictured There are brackets lo...

Page 8: ...3 Installing the Legrest...

Page 9: ...on power to return the chair s backrest to its upright position Power On Off Controller plug Power cord connector Power cord port Power cord Controller After all parts assembled please insert the pow...

Page 10: ...r plug from its wall outlet Avoid operating this chair during rain and thunderstorms When the chair is not in use switch off power and remove the power plug from its wall outlet If you do not plan to...

Page 11: ...socket To avoid electric shock leakage or other electric risk ensure the ground wire connected to the power supply has obtained a stable ground connection Improper connection of the equipment groundi...

Page 12: ...authorized repairman Has the power plug slipped out of the wall outlet Is the power switch in the off position Has the fuse blown out These noises are normal and arise from friction between the massa...

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