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How to Use the Reclining Seat Back

To raise the reclining seat back  

Press the top RECLINE button to raise the reclining seat back. 

To lower the reclining seat back  

Press the bottom RECLINE button to lower the reclining seat back. 

Reclining Movement Range

Warning

Make sure no one, especially children or pets, is in the way when lowering the reclining seat back. Be careful that people 

and/or objects are not caught behind the reclining seat back.

The chair reclines up and down in conjunction with the movement of the seat back and leg rest.

If it stops mid-operation, press the button again.

Hold the button for about 2 seconds to raise (or lower) the 

reclining seat back automatically

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How To Use The Heater

Press the Heat button to turn on the heater.  

The button light also turns on.

Press the button to turn the heater on or o

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*The seat back and leg rest move to their maximum positions and then stop.

Hold Function 

AFTER USE

While making sure there is nothing in the surrounding area, return the reclining seat back 

to its upright position and lower the leg rest to its lowest position.

Turn o

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 the main POWER switch on the front right of the chair! 

Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet. This will save energy because no standby power 

will be consumed.

Caution

Be sure to turn the main POWER switch to o

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 after every use and to unplug the power plug from the wall outlet.

An accident or injury may result if children or pets play with the chair.

After using the chair, be sure to return the reclining seat back to its upright position and lower the leg rest to its lowest 

position.

Wipe the chair o

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 after every use, and store the chair in a place with low humidity.

Hold the power plug when unplugging from the wall outlet. Do not pull on the power cord.

If the chair is left unused for a while, be sure to unplug it from the wall outlet.

Be careful not to tangle yourself in the cords and trip over.

Summary of Contents for HCP-S878D

Page 1: ... 以备不时之需 本机仅限于家用 Thank you for purchasing the INADA CHAIR You can enjoy various types of massage for relieving or soothing fatigue We hope the INADA CHAIR will be a valued partner in your daily health preservation for many years to come 感謝您選購 INADA CHAIR 按摩椅 本產品能緩解並改善您的疲勞 帶給您多種按摩享受 願本產品成為 您永遠的健康良伴 感谢您选购 INADA CHAIR 按摩椅 本产品能缓解并改善您的疲劳 带给您多种按摩享受 愿本产品成为 您永远的健康良伴 中文 操作手冊 另附保固卡 Operating Manual Warranty ...

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Page 3: ...S SERVICE 27 SPECIFICATIONS 28 Thank you for purchasing the INADA CHAIR You can enjoy various types of massage for relieving or soothing fatigue We hope the INADA CHAIR will be a valued partner in your daily health preservation for many years to come Please read this Operating Manual before use Keep this Operating Manual nearby so that you can refer to it anytime This product is designed for home ...

Page 4: ...uit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the figure to the right Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product Required Action Always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning Caution Prohibited Do not operate under blanket or p...

Page 5: ...someone is in it Accident or injury may result if the chair tips over Do not sit down on the chair with the leg rest raised Any sudden impact on the leg rest could cause damage to the mechanism Also an accident or injury may result if the chair tips over Do not use with anything other than the accessories supplied with this product Required Action Before plugging the power cord into the wall outle...

Page 6: ...e chair If there is a power outage or the possibility of a power outage stop the chair immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet Accident or injury may result if the chair is still in operating mode when the power resumes If there is a threat of lightning stop operation immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the power plug from t...

Page 7: ...ust to the most comfortable position Automatic Reclining Function The seat back can be reclined to any angle between approx 115 and 165 from the floor The angle of the leg rest also can be adjusted up to approx 90 according to your preference Air massage kneading Full Body Air Massage Function The chair performs a full body air massage from the leg rest that massages the feet and calves seat that ...

Page 8: ... Pocket Reclining Seat Back Back Cover Wheels Main POWER Switch Power Connector Cord Connector Power Cord Plug Rollers Normally stored inside the upper part of the seat back a Arm Air Cushion 2 each on left and right b Arm Air Cushion 4 each on left and right c Seat Air Cushion x 1 d Calf Air Cushion x 6 e Instep air cell x 8 f Sole air cell x 2 g Palm Heater 1 each on left and right h Foot Cover ...

Page 9: ... leg rest Reclining Button Use to adjust the angle of the reclining seat back ROLLER Position Adjustment Buttons Use to adjust the shoulder position while the shiatsu point locator is operating and to adjust the roller position during manual selection mode Preset Program Buttons 2 Selects the corresponding program Intensity Adjustment Buttons Adjusts the intensity of air pressure Manual Selection ...

Page 10: ...it can come into contact with direct heat such as direct sunlight or a radiator Keep fire sources such as cigarettes and ashtrays away from the chair Checking the Supplied Items Check that the chair and the other items are all in the package This product is shipped with the armrests being installed For removing the armrests see page 8 To avoid damaging floor surfaces and to minimize the chair nois...

Page 11: ... the zipper on the armrest Remove the air hose and harness To prevent disconnection be sure to check the connection after connecting by lightly pulling the connector If the connector is not connected properly an error is generated After connecting be sure to turn on the main POWER switch to check for errors Installation precautions Insert the power cord into the power connector turn on the main po...

Page 12: ...n the order of a then b a b Installation precautions Pass the air hose and harness through the rectangular hole on the armrest 4 on each side Be careful not to use the wrong hole Align the shaft on the chair with the hole on the armrest and insert the armrest Make sure that the operating mechanism cable does not pass between the chair and the armrest The operating mechanism cable may break Make su...

Page 13: ...ain power unplug the power plug from the wall outlet and also disconnect the power cord connector from the power connector on the chair The power cord may be damaged resulting in fire or electric shock Main Power Connection First plug the power cord into the cord connector located at the front right of the chair Then plug the other end into the wall outlet Set the main POWER switch located on the ...

Page 14: ...amaged Velcro Back Pad Chair Covering Caution Be sure to check for tearing on the chair before every use as shown in the illustration Also check the other parts for tearing Unplug the chair and contact the Repair Service Center see back page for assistance Never use the chair with the chair covering removed or with holes or tears in the covering because doing so is extremely dangerous How to Insta...

Page 15: ...nd arm unit for anywhere other than your shoulders and arms respectively May result in personal injury If your arm comes out of the shoulder unit or arm unit during the massage do not try to force it back in Undue force may result in damage to the mechanism Do not massage your elbows Also be sure that your palms are facing down when massaging your arms May result in personal injury Caution When yo...

Page 16: ...rest Be careful that people and or objects are not caught under the leg rest Do not release your hands suddenly while lifting the leg rest by hand Caution Do not place anything other than legs and feet on the leg rest When you sit in the chair and raise the leg rest to the specified height it automatically adjusts Retracts approximately 27 cm 10 6 inch If it stops mid operation press the button ag...

Page 17: ...eat back and leg rest move to their maximum positions and then stop HoldFunction AFTER USE While making sure there is nothing in the surrounding area return the reclining seat back to its upright position and lower the leg rest to its lowest position Turn off the main POWER switch on the front right of the chair Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet This will save energy because no standby po...

Page 18: ...overs Soak a piece of soft cloth in lukewarm water in which a small amount of mild detergent has been added Then thoroughly wring it out before cleaning off any spots or grime Caution The fabric color can change if the chair is in contact with vinyl covers or wall coverings for a prolonged period of time Caring for the Remote Control Wipe dirt off the remote control with a dry cloth Never use a mo...

Page 19: ...s who feel symptoms such as lack of energy or fatigue These programs are for recovering from muscle fatigue Low Body This massage is focused on the lower half of the body Warm Up This program is for gently flexing your muscles before exercise It can also help to wake up your body in the morning Cool Down This program is for balanced flexing your muscles after exercise We recommend using this progr...

Page 20: ... in a relaxed manner Shiatsu points cannot be accurately located if you are not properly seated The shoulder positions can be adjusted After the shiatsu points are located the ROLLER buttons flash The shoulder positions can be adjusted while the buttons flash If no adjustment is required do not use these buttons The rollers move up while this button is pressed The rollers move down while this butt...

Page 21: ...cked Switching from a Preset Program to Manual Selection Mode When one of the buttons for manual selection mode located inside the panel of the remote control is pressed while a preset program is in progress the preset program immediately stops and the selected operation starts If an operation that detects the shoulder positions is selected the shoulder positions are rechecked before starting the ...

Page 22: ...nsity Adjustment Rolling Full This performs full stretching of the spine using up and down movements Partial This performs partial stretching of the spine using up and down movements Special Operations Button Operation Action Speed Adjustment Width Adjustment Up Down Adjustment Intensity Adjustment Human Hands Upward Kneading This performs an upward kneading operation to the neck Downward Kneading...

Page 23: ...button for the area that you want to massage Button Operation Action Intensity Adjustment Arm Air An air massage from your shoulders to fingers Seat Air An air massage from your lower back to buttocks Leg Air An air massage from your calves to toes ...

Page 24: ...ack Then the power to the remote control is shut off However the reclining of the seat back and the up or down adjustment of the leg rest can still be operated MANUAL SELECTION Roller Position Adjustment When rolling is not selected The roller position can be adjusted to the area that you want to massage The rollers move up while this button is pressed The rollers move down while this button is pr...

Page 25: ...on under such circumstances Do not place your hands or feet into the roller tracks into the space between the seat back and the seat or into the moving parts Do not sit wearing hard objects such as hair accessories necklace watch bracelet or ring If your leg or foot comes out of the leg rest during the massage do not try to force it back in Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in lengt...

Page 26: ...tly raise the reclining seat back Be especially careful when a person who weighs 100 kg 220 lb or more uses this chair The button of the remote control and the program button flash Set the main POWER switch located at the front right of the chair to OFF and then back ON after about 5 seconds If there is still a problem after the check stop using the product immediately The automatic shiatsu point ...

Page 27: ... the main POWER switch set to ON The power cord has been cracked or scratched The power cord or plug becomes abnormally hot The chair produces a burnt smell abnormal sound or vibration The auto timer function does not work in some cases Other failures If you find anything listed on the left stop using and unplug the power cord from the outlet to prevent failure or an accident Be sure to contact th...

Page 28: ... back Lower the reclining seat back Remove the buffer pad placed on the back pad With the methods above you can intensify the massage How do I make the massage lighter Perform the following Raise the reclining seat back Place the buffer pad on the back pad Remove the shiatsu pad and shiatsu sheet When installed With the methods above you can make the massage more gentle Can I use the chair even if...

Page 29: ... is a danger of an electric shock Immediately stop using the chair and perform the following Turn off the main POWER switch on the front right of the chair Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet After performing the above contact the vendor for assistance The remote control panel has come off Can I fix it Reattach with the following procedure Hold the remote control as illustrated and insert t...

Page 30: ...cement parts stock We will stock service parts except fabric of this product for at least six years after terminating the production of this model Service parts refer to those necessary for maintaining the intended performance of the product For more information on service Please see the back page of this booklet 1 Warranty Please read the contents carefully and keep it in a safe place Please comp...

Page 31: ... partial roller massage approx 15 cm 6 inch Preset Programs Healthcare programs 6 types Manual Selection 16 types automatic shiatsu point locator function included in some programs Air Pressure Approx 37 kPa Auto Timer Approx 15 minutes preset programs vary in duration Leg Rest Adjustment Range Approx 27 cm 10 6 inch Reclining Angle Approx 115 165 from floor level continuous motion Automatic recli...

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