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To keep your product working and looking its best, please follow these simple 
care guidelines.

care and

 maintenance

WARNING:

 

1.  Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before cleaning. 
2. When cleaning the remote control or power switch, use a dry cloth only. Never use a damp cloth to clean any  
  electrical component

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CAUTION:

1.  Be sure to test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous part of the product to ensure that the color does not  
  fade prior to using the solution on the entire product surface. 
2.  Do not use benzene, thinner or any other solvents on your produc

t.

Cleaning Code Standard for SofHyde or Cloth: W

 

To maintain your Human Touch product in optimum condition, dust it frequently and/or vacuum it with a soft brush vacuum 
extension. If your product becomes dirty, use a water-based upholstery cleaner only. To treat stains, spot clean with an 
upholstery shampoo or a mild detergent foam.

 

To clean the foot/calf massage well inserts, remove the inserts from the chair, 

hand-wash with a mild detergent, then line dry.

Maintenance and Repair:

1.  The mechanics of this product are specially designed and constructed to be maintenance free. No periodic  
  lubrication or servicing is required.
2.  Your chair should only be serviced by a Human Touch-authorized service representative

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Use and Storage Environment:

1.  Do not place the chair in direct or reflected sunlight, as ultraviolet rays will quickly fade the upholstery color and  
  cause the SofHyde upholstery to rapidly deteriorate.
2.  Operate your chair in a room temperature between 41 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit (5 to 40 degrees Celsius) with  
  humidity levels of 10% to 70% (non-condensing) to avoid damage.
3.  To prevent damage to the upholstery, before sitting in your chair make sure there are no sharp objects in your pockets  
  and no metal buttons or zippers that can come in contact with the chair.
4.  Do not place the chair where excessive dust and pet hair can migrate into the chair’s electrical and mechanical  
  components; this can cause malfunction over time.
5.  When not in use for a long period of time, we recommend that the chair be covered, the power cord be coiled, and  
  that the unit be placed in an environment free of dust and moisture.
6.  Store your chair in a room temperature between 5 and 122 degrees Fahrenheit (-15 to 50 degrees Celsius) with  
  humidity levels of 10% to 70% (non-condensing) to avoid damage; product stored in cold temperatures may require  
  48 hours at room temperature to function properly. 
7.  Do not store near open heat or flame.

In Case of a Power Surge

Your massage chair contains a built-in fuse to protect itself from a power surge. In the event of a power surge, you 
should inspect and replace your fuse.

To replace a fuse:

1.  Power OFF the chair and unplug the chair from the wall outlet.
2.  Using a pry tool, remove the fuse holder from the compartment adjacent to the power plug input (Fig.21).
3.  Replace the fuse wit a new fuse of the same value, provided with the chair and listed on the fuse compartment  
 

cover, then reinsert the fuse holder into the compartment.

4.  Plug the chair back into the wall outlet and turn it on.

ON/OFF

3.15A

ON/OFF

3.15A

Fuse holder

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Summary of Contents for WHOOLEBODY ROVE

Page 1: ...umantouch com register 2022 Human Touch LLC Patents pending and intellectual property rights enforced No medical claims are warranted or implied by the use of this product Human Touch is a trademark o...

Page 2: ...ion increasingly aware of the benefits of wellness Human Touch extends its brand leadership and available solutions for the benefit of everyone Register your product at www humantouch com to ensure yo...

Page 3: ...e the rollers are moving If you feel any abnormal discomfort during the operation of this product turn off the power immediately and do not use the product Consult your physician Do not sit on the con...

Page 4: ...ce it right next to the wall Tablet Remote CHOOSE A LOCATION UNPACK THE BOX ENGLISH Tablet Holder Clip extra Power Cord Chair Base Foot and Calf Massager 250V 5A Fuses 2 1 Grasp the front of the chair...

Page 5: ...Position the massager to the right of the mounting bracket Lift the massager up slightly align the posts with the mounting bracket and slide to the left Fig 4 1 Locate and remove the two clips from th...

Page 6: ...r base securing the hook and loop fasteners Fig 6 Fig 6 Fig 5 Flap Install the Body Pad 1 On the left hand side of the chair locate the heat cable Fig 7 2 Connect the heat cable from the chair base to...

Page 7: ...er on the top of the upholstered flap from the foot and calf massager Fig 11 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Zipppers Install the Tablet Remote 1 On the right hand side of the chair locate the remote conn...

Page 8: ...lder into the socket Fig 14 2 Push the tablet holder firmly into the socket to secure You will hear a click when installed correctly Fig 15 3 Place the Tablet Remote into the Holder with the cord cent...

Page 9: ...s UPPER BODY Relieve neck and shoulder strain with this kneading massage LOWER BODY Soothe your tired lower back hips and glutes with this kneading and tapping massage combined with air massage RELAX...

Page 10: ...al mode press and hold to adjust the vertical massage roller position RANGE In manual mode tap repeatedly to toggle between a Full Zone or Spot massage Range Indicates manual massage Range Indicates m...

Page 11: ...rt feet in softening sole sleeves Fig 20 Softening soles Remove the Head Pillow Slide the head pillow over the top of the backrest Fig 17 or unzip and remove it 1 To unzip the pillow flip the upholste...

Page 12: ...SofHyde upholstery to rapidly deteriorate 2 Operate your chair in a room temperature between 41 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit 5 to 40 degrees Celsius with humidity levels of 10 to 70 non condensing to av...

Page 13: ...er switch on the rear of the chair to Off 3 Unplug the chair from the power source 4 Wait 30 seconds 5 Plug the chair back into the power source then turn the power switch back On If your chair has no...

Page 14: ...0 355 2762 Enregistrez votre produit EN LIGNE d s maintenant www humantouch com register Enregistrez votre produit EN LIGNE d s maintenant www humantouch com register Fauteuil de massage Human TouchMD...

Page 15: ...quatre d cennies Human Touch s est tabli comme un chef de file de l industrie en changeant la vie de ses clients gr ce des produits et services qui les aident se sentir mieux performer davantage et tr...

Page 16: ...loyez ce fauteuil ce pour quoi il a t con u tel que d crit dans ce guide Employez uniquement les accessoires recommand s par le fabricant N employez jamais ce produit si son cordon ou sa fiche d alime...

Page 17: ...Z UN EMPLACEMENT OUVERTURE DE LA BO TE Support de tablette Attache rechange Cordon d alimentation Base du fauteuil Masseur pour les pieds et les jambes Fusibles de 250 V 5 A 2 1 Saisissez l avant des...

Page 18: ...e du support de montage Soulevez l g rement le masseur alignez les tiges avec le support de montage et faites glisser vers la gauche Fig 4 1 Rep rez et retirez les deux attaches des tiges de montage d...

Page 19: ...ant les attaches autoagrippantes Fig 6 Fig 6 Fig 5 Rabat Poser le coussin corporel 1 Du c t gauche du fauteuil rep rez le c ble de chauffage Fig 7 2 Branchez le c ble de chauffage de la base du fauteu...

Page 20: ...le haut du rabat rembourr du masseur pour les pieds et les jambes Fig 11 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Poser la tablette de t l commande 1 Du c t droit du fauteuil rep rez le connecteur de t l commande Fig 12...

Page 21: ...14 2 Enfoncez le support de tablette fermement dans l orifice pour le fixer Vous entendrez un clic lorsque l installation est correctement r alis e Fig 15 3 Placez la tablette de t l commande dans le...

Page 22: ...ge par p trissage LOWER BODY bas du corps Apaisez votre dos vos hanches et votre fessier fatigu s gr ce ce massage l air combin par p trissage et tapotement RELAX relaxation D compressez avec ce massa...

Page 23: ...roller width Indique la largeur du rouleau de massage Peaufinement de votre massage Connexion d un appareil au fauteuil Apr s avoir d marr votre massage vous pouvez le peaufiner en r glant la dur e et...

Page 24: ...te Fig 20 Semelles amortissantes Retirer l oreiller Faites glisser l oreiller par dessus le haut du dossier Fig 17 ou ouvrez la fermeture glissi re pour le retirer 1 Pour ouvrir la fermeture glissi re...

Page 25: ...brosse douce Seuls les nettoyants l eau pour meubles conviennent au nettoyage de ce produit Pour traiter les taches appliquez localement un shampoing pour meubles ou un d tergent mousseux doux Entret...

Page 26: ...e d alimentation 4 Attendez 30 secondes 5 Rebranchez le fauteuil la source d alimentation puis remettez l interrupteur la position On marche Si votre fauteuil n est pas sous tension 1 V rifiez le cord...

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