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Follow the below procedure to check for any fabric damage before use.

Before using the chair, confirm there is no damage to the materials of the 

armchair or other fabric components. In case of damage, even the smallest 

tear, please stop using immediately, turn off the power, unplug the chair, and 

contact customer service. Never use the massage chair while the unit is 

dismantled or damaged, as this could cause damage to the unit or become a 

serious safety hazard to you.

Under general circumstances, the massage rollers lay folded in the upper position of the 

backrest and the leg rest returns to its lowest position. Please ensure this start position of the 

rollers and leg rest. If the rollers and leg rest are in another position, restart the chair, and wait 

for them to return to their initial positions. Only then sit in the chair.

Do not sit in the chair while the unit is operational or the leg rest is raised. This 

may result in personal injury.

Return the chair to its upright position before use. Always start the chair from 

the lightest massage mode. Adjust the angle of the chair accordingly to your 

body shape.

Do not stand on the leg rest, this could result in damage or personal injury.

NOTE: When the main power switch located on the back of the unit is in the ON position,

 

  and the unit is OFF, you can adjust the angle of the massage chair by pressing

 

  BACK UP or BACK DOWN.

Allow 12” inches of space in front and behind the massage chair. 
When adjusting the angle of the backrest, please make sure there
are no foreign objects, obstacles, people or pets in the way.

While sitting in the chair, using your feet gently push against the footrest to extend it
to a comfortable position up to 63” inches.

To avoid bodily injury, keep hands and feet away from

the lowering leg rest. Also keep the lowering leg rest clear of

obstacles, children, and pets.

Summary of Contents for LC6100D

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Page 2: ...atures 5 Components Descriptions 6 7 Before Use 8 13 Adjusting Massage Chair 13 15 Start Massage 15 16 Menu Functions 17 18 Bluetooth 19 After Use 19 Troubleshooting 20 Safety Check 21 Storage and Car...

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Page 4: ...Do not let children or invalids operate the product alone Keep children or invalids away from the product when not in use...

Page 5: ...4 Powerful Motor The deluxe massage chair motor is specifically designed with performance and power in mind while maintaining quiet 5 Flexible Airbag Wide moving range and strong functioning airbags a...

Page 6: ...dusty locations or in high temperatures above 104 F Do not place directly in sunlight or near heating appliances Keep lighters cigarettes and other flammables away from the chair To avoid damage to f...

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Page 8: ...g as to not injure yourself A second person may be necessary Disconnect the remote control while moving to prevent breakage Do not move the chair while in use or a person is seated in the chair Only m...

Page 9: ...he chair Do not sit in the chair while the unit is operational or the leg rest is raised This may result in personal injury Return the chair to its upright position before use Always start the chair f...

Page 10: ...t into the wall Turn the main power switch located on the back of the unit to the ON position 2 Powering ON Press the POWER button on the remote control The unit will automatically start body scan and...

Page 11: ...NS When scrolling through the menu the corresponding active function or mode icon on the LCD remote will illuminate in color When a function is not active the corresponding icon will dim or display in...

Page 12: ...h on the back of the chair and unplug from the wall This massage chair has two Bluetooth speakers built in to play your music via a compatible Bluetooth enabled music device Navigate to the Bluetooth...

Page 13: ...nd it is common with these types of appliances to breakdown over time The life expectancy will vary based on use and operation For safe use periodically inspect the fabric for tearing or damage Normal...

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