Inada Chair HCP-9101A Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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Safety Precautions: Before Use

 Caution

Required Action

 Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet, make sure that the main POWER switch is set to OFF.

May result in damage to the chair or electric shock.

 Make sure that the plugs on the power cord are inserted fully into the cord connector and the wall outlet.

May result in electric shock, short circuit, or combustion.

 Before using the chair for the first time, turn on all the switches in order as indicated in this Operating Manual to check that the 

chair is operating properly.

 Before using, raise the reclining seat to its fully upright position. Then recline the seat back slowly to the most comfortable 

position, remembering to start off with a lighter massage.

Starting with a deep massage may hurt a user. Elderly people and persons with weak bones should be especially careful when selecting massage intensity.

 For the safety, sit down in the chair slowly without turning or twisting the body to ensure that the spinal rollers are placed at 

either side of the spine.

 Do not sit, stand, or lean on the leg rest unless you are sitting in or getting up from the chair.

Personal injury or damage to the chair may result if the chair tips over.

 If you use the chair after it has not been used for a long time, read this Operating Manual again thoroughly and check if the chair 

operates properly.

Prohibited

 Do not use the chair in any way not prescribed by the Operating Manual. Do not use the chair together with any other therapeutic 

device or with an electric blanket.

May result in injury or have a negative effect on health.

 Do not move the chair while 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, heavy weight on the leg rest could cause damage to the mechanism. Also, accident or injury may result if the chair tips over.

 Do not use with anything other than the accessories supplied with this product.

Safety Precautions: During Use

 Warning

Prohibited

 Do not wrap the power cord or the remote control cord around your body, or place the chair on top of either cord. Do not scratch, 

tear, treat, unduly twist, stretch or bend the power cord or the remote control cord.

The cords may be damaged, resulting in fire or electric shock.

 Do not spill water and/or other liquids on the chair, remote control, cord or plug.

May result in electric shock, short circuit, or combustion. Contact the vendor for repairs.

 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.

May result in electric shock, short circuit, or combustion.

 Children and those who are unable to express intention should not use the chair. It is advisable to keep children and pets off the 

chair and away from the surrounding area (especially behind the reclining seat back or under the seat or leg rest). Children aged 

14 years or over may use only the Youth Program. In such a case, an adult must attend the child.

 Could result in accident or injury.

 Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or disabled persons.

 Could result in accident or injury.

 Do not use the chair while your body is wet, or with wet hands.

 Could result in electric shock or damage to the chair.

 Do not use the chair if the covering is torn. If it is, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.

 Could result in accident, injury or electric shock. Contact the vendor for repairs.

 Be careful not to get hands, feet, or objects caught between the units of the leg rest or between the leg rest and the chair. Be 

careful not to get hands, feet, or objects caught between the units of the armrest or between the armrest and the chair.

Accident, personal injury or damage to the chair may result if hands, feet or objects are caught.

 Do not release hands suddenly while lifting the leg rest by hand.

Required Action

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

that people and/or objects are not caught behind the seat back or under the leg rest.

 Caution

Prohibited

 Do not use the chair unclothed.

 Do not use the chair for purposes other than massage, or other than the ordinary uses of a chair.

 Could result in accident or injury.

 Do not use the chair to massage the head, chest, stomach, and/or joints (knees, elbows). Do not place hands, feet, or arms in 

between the rollers.

May result in nausea or injury. Place a soft towel behind your neck if you want to avoid intense stimulation of the area.

 Do not place 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.

May result in personal injury.

 Do not place anything other than legs and feet on the leg rest.

May result in personal injury.

 Do not place anything other than hands in the hand massage unit. Do not place anything other than shoulders in the shoulder 

massage unit.

May result in personal injury.

 Do not operate the massage chair or leave it operating when there is no one in it.

Could result in accident or injury.

Summary of Contents for HCP-9101A

Page 1: ...NTS DESCRIPTION 5 BEFORE USE 7 POSITION ADJUSTMENT 11 AFTER USE 16 PROGRAMS SELECTION 17 PRESET PROGRAMS 19 MANUAL SELECTION 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 REGULAR MAINTENANCE 26 FOR SAFETY FAQ 27 CARE AND STO...

Page 2: ...including inflammation of the hypodermis Persons with suspected acute neck sprain whiplash injury RequiredAction Persons with any of the following conditions should seek medical advice before using th...

Page 3: ...for repairs Keep the cord away from heated surfaces May result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Children and those who are unable to express intention should not use the chair It is advi...

Page 4: ...ny abnormality stop the chair immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF to prevent an accident Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet Contact the vendor for inspection or repairs Electric...

Page 5: ...ms and wellbeing programs allow you to select the optimal program according to your purpose Quick programs allow you to refresh yourself in a short period of time And the manual selection mode allows...

Page 6: ...ck Folding Clasp Reclining Seat Back Hand Massage Unit left Cord Connector Power Cord Plug Shoulder Massage Air Cushion x 4 Headrest large Headrest small Rollers Storage roller position is inside the...

Page 7: ...topped in an emergency EMERGENCY STOP Button Use this button to shut the chair off immediately in an emergency or if there is a malfunction during operation of the chair The rollers will stop immediat...

Page 8: ...r Do not install the chair where it can come into contact with direct heat such as direct sunlight or a radiator To avoid damaging floor surfaces and to cut down on the noise of the chair it may be be...

Page 9: ...ack To fold the reclining seat back Pull up the lever of the seat back folding clasp Push the top side of the seat back toward the front and fold down the seat back BEFORE USE To Carry Moving Method 1...

Page 10: ...ft that projects from the shoulder massage unit into the hole on the side of the seat back and fully push it in Install so that the air inlet is at the top There are left and right shoulder massage un...

Page 11: ...left side at the same time See Changing the Remote Control Position on page 11 Remote Control Holder Remote Control Holder Installation Area Main Power Connection 1 First plug the power cord into the...

Page 12: ...ide By following the procedure below you can change the remote control position to the left side 1 Turn over the first cloth between the leg rest and the seat 2 Lay out the remote control cable 3 Retu...

Page 13: ...ach to the cloth with the velcro Shiatsu Pads A and B and the Shiatsu Sheet can be freely combined Use them together as you like Remove them if you feel that the stimulation is too intense How to Use...

Page 14: ...to lower the reclining seat back Release Release Press Press Press the button to start the operation Release the button to stop the operation When you press and hold a RECLINE button for approx 2 seco...

Page 15: ...he leg rest by hand Caution Do not place anything other than legs and feet on the leg rest To raise the leg rest Press the top LEG REST button to raise the leg rest To lower the leg rest Press the bot...

Page 16: ...POSITION ADJUSTMENT Adjust the position of the massage unit air bags so that they contact the shoulder joint areas between the neck and the shoulder How to Use the Hand Massage Unit The hand massage...

Page 17: ...power cord Unplug the chair from the wall outlet Caution Be sure to set the main POWER switch to OFF after every use and to unplug the chair from the wall outlet Accident or injury may result if child...

Page 18: ...Full Body Program This program is recommended for persons who feel symptoms such as lack of energy or fatigue Shoulder Program Lower Back Program Stretch Hi Program This program is recommended for pe...

Page 19: ...th Program This massage is focused on the lower half of the body in particular the area around the pelvis and buttocks This program is recommended for persons who want to relax This program takes its...

Page 20: ...me time to change courses because the air bags for the BACK 3 D function must be deflated before changing the course Switching from One Preset Program in Progress to Another When one preset program bu...

Page 21: ...uttons flash The rollers move up while this button is pressed The rollers move down while this button is pressed Various Adjustments Program Operations and Adjustments Operates can be adjusted Does no...

Page 22: ...is pressed Shiatsu 1 Shiatsu 2 or stop can be selected Shiatsu 1 Shiatsu 2 Air Massage Operation Button Action Indication Intensity Adjustment Shoulder Massage Air massage to the shoulders Hand Air m...

Page 23: ...k stop using and contact the vendor May result in injury if you continue use with high stimulation under such circumstances Do not place hands or feet into the roller tracks into the space between the...

Page 24: ...d Tapping Shiatsu Tapping Shiatsu or stop can be selected Tapping is shown in the example above Full Part Rolling Selection Press the button 1st time Press the button 2nd time Press the button 3rd tim...

Page 25: ...utes keeping appropriate intervals between each massage session MANUAL SELECTION Roller Position Adjustment Buttons and Indicators Description When full rolling is selected Changes between up and down...

Page 26: ...after about 5 seconds See P10 Sit further back in the chair so that your head rests firmly on the headrest Or you can adjust the shoulder position with the ROLLER buttons immediately after the shiatsu...

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...

Page 28: ...houlder units are removed No Although for structural reasons they can be removed and reattached if massage is performed while the units are removed it will result in air leaks and affect the other air...

Page 29: ...main POWER switch located at the back right of the chair to OFF Unplug the chair from the wall outlet After performing the above contact the vendor for assistance The remote control panel has come off...

Page 30: ...nd Covers 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 c...

Page 31: ...rouble status 6 Proof of purchase If the warranty is valid A service charge may apply subject to the nature of the trouble and or repair according to the terms of the warranty See the warranty for ful...

Page 32: ...rox 37 kPa Auto Timer Approx 15 minutes preset programs vary in duration Leg Rest Adjustment Range Approx 9 8 inch Reclining Angle Approx 120 170 from floor level continuous motion Automatic reclining...

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