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[Components & Description]

[Components & Description]

Components & Description

REMOTE CONTROL

POWER Button

Turns the remote control power ON and OFF. 
Pushing the POWER button while the chair is 
activated causes the rollers to return to starting 
position, before the chair turns itself off.

STOP Button

Use this button to shut the chair off immediate-
ly in case of emergency or if there is some mal-
function during the operation of the chair. Roll-
ers will not be returned to storage position.

Shoulder Position Adjustment Buttons

Use the [     ] and [     ] buttons to adjust the pos-
ition of the rollers after Shiatsu Point Location 
has been completed.

Personal Memory Recall Buttons

Retrieves the settings saved to each personal 
memory button. (See page 24 for instructions 
on how to use Personal Memory.)

Personal Memory Save Button

Registers air pressure intensity. (See page 24 for 
instructions on how to use Personal Memory.)

Remote Control Display

Displays information about the massage action, 
time remaining, speed and intensity settings, 
etc. (See next page for details.)

Air Pressure Adjustment Buttons

Adjusts air pressure intensity during Healthcare 
Program or Manual Selection mode massages.

Intensity Buttons

Rollers are pushed out on a high intensity by 
pressing the HIGH button. Likewise, the LOW 
button withdraws rollers to a lower intensity. 

Reclining Buttons

Use UP and DOWN to adjust the angle of the 
reclining seat back.

Footrest Buttons

Use the UP and DOWN to adjust the angle of 
the footrest.

Foot Slide Buttons

Use EXTEND and SHORTEN to adjust the 
length of the footrest.

Healthcare Program Buttons

Choose from among eight different pre-set mas-
sage programs.

Massage Cancel Buttons

Use to cancel the LEGS, SEAT or BACK portions 
of the massage during a Healthcare Program.

Vibration Cancel Buttons

Use to cancel vibration during healthcare pro-
gram.

BGM Button

Plays 15 minutes of background music or bird-
song sounds through the speaker. Press again 
to stop. Background music can sometimes be 
cut out by other audio messages. Background 
music can be played whenever the main POW-
ER switch on the chair is ON, even if the remote 
control is not turned on.

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 Do not sit or step on the remote control. Do not drop the re-

mote control. Do not pull too hard on the remote control cord.

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 Do not use pointed or hard objects to push the buttons 

or display on the remote control.

May result in damage to the remote control.

Panel

 (Flip panel to acces Manual 

Selection buttons as shown at right.)

Speaker

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 Do not let the remote control get wet in any way.

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 Do not handle the remote control with wet hands.

Warning

REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY

REMOTE CONTROL / INNER CONTROL PANEL

Displays information about the massage action, time remaining, and speed and intensity settings, 
using both text and symbols.
Characters and illustration on display moves from right to left. 

Example: During the activation of the Shiatsu Point Locator sensors are activated, the display 

shows the following text:
"Locating Shiatsu Points..."

Reclining Buttons

Footrest Buttons

Foot Slide Buttons

Area Specific Massage Buttons

Can select among NECK, SHOULDER and 
LOWER BACK.

Air Massage Buttons

Choose CALF & SEAT, FOOT,.
*Use AIR PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT to 

choose HIGH, MEDIUM or LOW pressure.

UP / DOWN Adjustment Buttons

Use UP and DOWN to adjust roller position.

Speed Adjustment Buttons

Use SLOW and FAST to adjust speed of 
Kneading, Tapping 1, and Kneading & Tap-
ping.

Width Adjustment Buttons

Adjusts roller width in Rhythm Shiatsu 1, Tapping 1/2, Manual Shiatsu1/2, ROLLER (Par-
tial/Full), and Back Vibration. 
[      ]: Narrow
[      ]: Medium
[      ]: Wide

Vibration Buttons

Choose HIGH or LOW to change vibration intensity.

Manual Selection Mode Buttons

Can select among Kneading, Human Touch, Tapping 1/2, Keading & Tapping, Rhythm Shiatsu 
1/2, Manual Shiatsu 1/2, and ROLLER (Partial/Full.) 

Panel

Remote Control Display

Summary of Contents for inada HCP-27D

Page 1: ...nute to maximum 650 times minute 3 levels narrow medium and wide One full cycle top to bottom and top again in approx 20 seconds About 64 cm in partial roller massage about 15 cm Healthcare Programs 8 types with automatic Shiatsu Point Locator function 20 types some include automatic Shiatsu Point Locator function 2 types Foot and Back Toggles between 2 levels of intensity for each location Air pr...

Page 2: ...ident or electrical shock Contact the store where you purchased the chair for repairs l Do not place fingers or objects in between the footrest units in between the footrest and the chair Be careful not to get hands caught when raising the footrest by hand l Do not use the chair with wet body or wet hands Could result in injury or electrical shock l Be sure that there is nobody especially children...

Page 3: ...ation level l Be sure to keep the back pad in place during massage Do not use the chair without the back pad May result in personal injury l Try not to fall asleep in the chair during a massage May result in personal injury l Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length Area Specific Massage of any partic ular area on the body to no more than 5 minutes Continual use for extended peri...

Page 4: ...or Plug Wheels Seat Armrest Foot Unit Control Box Reclining Safety Mechanism Power Connector Main POWER Switch Storage roller position is inside the upper part of the seat back Foot Vibrator Seat Air Cushion Seat Vibrator Thigh Air Cushion Calf Air Cushion Ankle Air Cushion Top of the Foot Air Cushion Foot Air Cushion Remote Control Stand Remote Control Rollers ...

Page 5: ... vibration during healthcare pro gram BGM Button Plays 15 minutes of background music or bird song sounds through the speaker Press again to stop Background music can sometimes be cut out by other audio messages Background music can be played whenever the main POW ER switch on the chair is ON even if the remote control is not turned on l Do not sit or step on the remote control Do not drop the re ...

Page 6: ...ch as bath rooms or saunas l Only install on a flat level surface l Do not use in areas of high debris or dust content Do not use where ambient temperature is 40 C or over l Do not install chair where it can come into contact with direct heat such as direct sunlight or radiator Caution If the rollers have stopped in mid massage turning the main POWER switch ON again will reset the rollers to Start...

Page 7: ...ates whenever the reclining function is used When the chair stops reclining the footrest also stops moving Then the foot slide function automatically ex tends or shortens the footrest to match the length of your legs l Foot slide automatic adjustment function becomes available when you release Reclining Button l After the foot slide stops you can further adjust the footrest position using the Foot...

Page 8: ...all and large are provided for use with the chair Use them to keep your head in a comfortable natural position during your massage l The small head rest pad is attached to the chair with velcro so it can be moved about Move the small head rest to match the height of your head before starting the massage There is a buffer pad thin located behind the back pad that helps absorb some of the roller sti...

Page 9: ...Back Tension Legs Hips Fatigue Shiatsu Healthcare Programs Manual Selection Mode 1 2 3 4 5 Morning Night Time Seat 6 7 8 l Duration of each course varies depending on height body type reclining angle and other factors of users Recommended to the person who has low energy or is easy to get tired 15 minutes approx Focused massage on the neck and shoulders 13 minutes approx Focused massage on the low...

Page 10: ...Vibration Though Shiatsu Point is located for limit focused massaging neck shoulders and lower back and Roller in Manual Selection Mode like Healthcare Program shoulder position cannot be adjusted immediately following Only Normal Roller can be combined with Manual Shiatsu for both Full and Partial Area Specific Massage neck shoulders and lower back cannot be chosen in combination with Roller Forw...

Page 11: ...don t try to force it back in Forward Kneading Human Touch Kneading Tapping Buttons toggle among FORWARD BACKWARD and STOP Backward Massaging speed can be adjusted with either FAST or SLOW button in a phase manner during Kneading Kneading Tapping or Tapping 1 action Speed can also be changed during the massage Adjust air massage intensity on foot calf and seat respectively Button toggles among Me ...

Page 12: ...ressing one of the Healthcare Pro gram buttons LEGS Omits leg for air massage with one touch of LEGS button Press again to resume SEAT Omits forearm and upper arm for air massage with one touch of SEAT button Press again to resume BACK You can see that back is excluded for massaging on remote control display once BACK button is pressed To cancel press BACK under MASSAGE CANCEL again If nothing is ...

Page 13: ...WER is on Select the desired air pressure setting from among the saved settings 1 4 2 Press SAVE button 1 Adjust the air pressure for each of the air cushions to the most comfortable level Selected air pressure setting is displayed 3 Choose 1 4 from the Personal Memory buttons Confirms that the selected settings have been saved Confirms that air pressure settings are being saved Recalls the saved ...

Page 14: ...rest adjusting function is not working properly The footrest is not touching the bottoms of my feet Sit further back in the chair so your head rests firmly on the seat back Healthcare Pro grams allow you to make adjustments to the shoulder position with the Shoulder Position Adjustment button after the Shiatsu Point Locator function has completed The footrest adjusting function is not working prop...

Page 15: ...a damp cloth that has been soaked in warm water and a mild detergent and then thoroughly wrung out to clean any spots or grime Storage After wiping off any dust or dirt store your chair in a place that is relatively dry If you are not going to use the chair for some time put a cover on it that will protect it from dust and dirt Pets can sometimes chew on power cords so try to keep pets away from t...

Page 16: ...ephone number 2 Name of product and model number see back cover of this manual 3 Serial number see the company sticker on the control box on back of the chair 4 Date of purchase 5 Problem you are experiencing in as much detail as possible Under warranty Have your warranty card ready Even under warranty some repairs will be charged for so please read the card carefully Warranty expired Contact the ...

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