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BEFORE USE

POSITION ADJUSTMENT

Back Pad

Chair Covering

Reclining 
Seat Back

Wheels

BEFORE USE

Lift the back pad up as shown in the illustration to make sure that there 
are no tears in the chair covering beneath it.

Checking Seat Cover

How To Move Chair 

The chair is equipped with wheels that make it easy to move. 
First, raise the reclining seat back and turn main POWER OFF. 
Then, unplug the power cord from the outlet and lift the chair up 
with the tips of the armrests as is shown in the illustration on the 
right. Wheel in the desired direction with the front part lifted up.

How To Use Footrest

 To raise the footrest

Press the [UP] button. The footrest is fixed in place when you release the button at the desired 
angle.

 To lower the footrest

Press the [DOWN] button. The footrest is fixed in place when you release the button at the 
desired angle.

 The footrest moves accordingly with the seat back. When the reclining operation stops, the footrest stops as 

well. Then, the foot slide auto adjustment function activates to extend or shorten the foot slide to match leg 
length.

 If the reclining button is released, the foot slide auto adjustment function becomes active.

 If fine adjustment is needed to the foot slide length after auto adjustment, press either one of the foot slide 

buttons. 

 If the main POWER switch is set to ON, you can adjust the reclining position. 

 When the footrest stops, the foot slide auto adjustment function activates to extend or shorten the foot slide to 

accommodate leg length.

 The foot slide auto adjustment function starts when the footrest button is released.

 If fine adjustment is needed to the foot slide length after auto adjustment, press either one of the foot slide 

buttons. 

 Be sure that the main POWER switch at the back of the chair is set to ON before footrest position adjustment.

 To raise the seat back

Press the [UP] button. Release when your desired angle is obtained. The seat back will end 
up in the chair's upright position if the reclining button is not released. 

 To lower the seat back

Press the [DOWN] button. Release when your desired angle is obtained. The seat back will 
end up in the chair's horizontal position if the reclining button is not released. 

POSITION ADJUSTMENT

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

Be careful that people and/or objects are not caught behind the seat back.

Warning

 Check for tearing on the chair by lifting up the back pad 

before use. Also, check the other parts. Stop using the 
chair immediately if you find even the smallest tear.
Unplug the chair and contact the vendor for assistance.

Warning

 Do not move the chair while someone is in it.

 Be careful not to get feet caught underneath when 

moving the chair.

Warning

Mark

There are several items in this manual headed by the        mark.
These items can be operated with your voice when the voice control is on (See pages 24 to 28).

Voice

Voice

Make sure that the footrest is down and the microphone is positioned as is in the illustration 
on the right. The rollers are usually withdrawn at the upper part of the seat back spread to 
the right and left (Storage Position). For safety reasons, check the roller position. If they are 
in any position other than Storage Position, turn the main POWER switch on before sitting 
down to allow the rollers to return to Storage Position. Then, sit down slowly with your back 
centered on the seat back.

How To Sit

 Before using, raise the reclining seat back to its fully upright 

position. Then recline the seat back slowly to the most comfortable 
position, remembering to start off with a lighter massage.

 Do not sit down on the chair with the footrest raised. Any sudden 

heavy weight on the footrest could cause damage to the 
mechanism.

Caution

How To Use Reclining Function

Voice

 Be sure that no one, especially children or pets, is in the way when lowering the footrest. 

Be careful that people and/or objects are not caught behind the seat back.

 Do not release hands suddenly while lifting footrest by hand.

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

Warning

Caution

Voice

Summary of Contents for HCP-D5A

Page 1: ...imes minute to maximum 650 times minute Tapping Speed Roller Width 3 levels Narrow Medium and Wide Vertical Speed Approx 20 seconds lap Back Stroke Range Approx 25 inches in partial roller massage pro...

Page 2: ...nd even the smallest tear Unplug the chair and contact the vendor for assistance Prohibited Do not disassemble Do not touch Required action Unplug the chair Electrical grounding Warning or caution Do...

Page 3: ...during leg or foot massage do not try to force it back in Undue force on the chair may damage the unit If your arm comes out of the lower arm units during lower arm massage do not try to force it back...

Page 4: ...nnector Plug Wheels Remote Control Seat Armrest Foot Unit Control Box Reclining Safety Mechanism Remote Control Stand Microphone Attachment Unit Microphone Speaker Power Connector Main POWER Switch Fo...

Page 5: ...a section during operation of a health care program Vibration Cancel Buttons Use to cancel vibration during operation of a healthcare program Volume Button Panel See next page for illustration of ope...

Page 6: ...of high humidity like bathrooms or saunas Only install on a flat level surface Do not use in areas of high debris or dust content Do not use where the ambient temperature is 100 F or more Do not insta...

Page 7: ...s upright position if the reclining button is not released To lower the seat back Press the DOWN button Release when your desired angle is obtained The seat back will end up in the chair s horizontal...

Page 8: ...s unit large and small These 2 headrests help to stabilize your head in a natural and comfortable position during the massage The smaller headrest s position can be adjusted with the Velcro at the bac...

Page 9: ...FEATURES MASSAGE PROGRAMS SELECTION Voice Control Mode only Voice This massage with a variety of movements is provided through the voice operation function Reproduce your favorite settings by accepti...

Page 10: ...Full 3D Full Stop by pressing the button Can be switched between 2D Partial 3D Partial Stop by pressing the button Up Down Front Back movements to partially extend spine Up Down movement only to parti...

Page 11: ...ers return to the storage position upper part of the seat back Massage action continues for 15 minutes Massage has been completed Caution Guide To Combining Adjusting Manual Selection Massages This gu...

Page 12: ...utton during a Healthcare Program rollers once return to Storage Position to restart with Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator Function Stopping In The Middle Of Massage To stop in the middle of a massage...

Page 13: ...ise Shiatsu Point Keep a massage session to no more than 15 minutes in length and Area Specific Massage of any particular area on the body to no more than 5 minutes Continual use for extended periods...

Page 14: ...rent number button for registration 6 Voice registration is completed The voice registration is complete The present voice setting is memorized in No 1 or No 2 or No 3 or No 4 If voice registration wa...

Page 15: ...conds Say repeatedly until the desired angle is obtained Extend the footrest for 0 5 seconds Say repeatedly until the desired length is obtained Retracts the footrest for 0 5 seconds Say repeatedly un...

Page 16: ...eakage Just slightly lift your body The rollers are designed to provide for the alternating tap ping function so in the stopped position they are some times out of line this is part of their design an...

Page 17: ...appropriate button with your registered voice Re register your voice if any one of following cases is applicable Have you used different intonation for keywords in operation from that of initial regi...

Page 18: ...will be charged for repairs even while the chair is under warranty 1 WARRANTY 2 REPAIRS SERVICE Regular Maintenance Will Preserve the Life of Your Chair The chair does not start with the main power sw...

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