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Recline

[POSITION ADJUSTMENT

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[AFTER USE]

POSITION ADJUSTMENT

How to Use the Reclining Seat Back

Vertical Adjustment

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.

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The reclining seat back can be adjusted up or down when the 

 button 

on the remote controller is set to ON. Note that it cannot be operated while the 
chair is stopped in an emergency.

Warning

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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.

AFTER USE

While making sure there is nothing in the surrounding area, return the reclining seat back to its upright position. 
Set the main power switch at the front right of the chair to OFF.
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 OFF 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 the upright position.

 Wipe the chair off  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 become tangled in the cords and trip over. 

Press the Recline button for 2 seconds or longer, and 
the chair continues reclining automatically to the 
maximum position. 

Hold Function

How to use the leg rest when using the Foot program 

When using the Foot program, insert your heels into the bag shaped section shown in the diagram below, so that your 
legs are between the mechanical rollers.

Place heels here.

You may feel slight vibration when 
the reclining seat back is moving.

This may occur when your center of 
balance moves while the reclining seat 
back is moving. 

Summary of Contents for HCP-G900

Page 1: ...atigue We hope the INADA ZERO G will be a valued partner in your daily health preservation for many years to come HCP G900 Operating Manual Warranty card provided separately Please read this Operating...

Page 2: ...MEMO...

Page 3: ...PTION 5 BEFORE USE 7 POSITION ADJUSTMENT 11 AFTER USE 13 PROGRAMS SELECTION 14 HOW TO OPERATE 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 REGULAR MAINTENANCE FOR SAFETY 18 FAQ 19 CARE AND STORAGE 20 CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WA...

Page 4: ...outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product uses on a normal Alternating Current AC circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the figur...

Page 5: ...result if the chair tips over Do not sit down on the chair when it is in the reclined position Any sudden impact on the footrest could cause damage to the mechanism Also an accident or injury may res...

Page 6: ...the chair If there is a power outage or the possibility of a power outage stop operation immediately and turn the main power switch to OFF Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet Accident or injury...

Page 7: ...Program Massage programs developed through joint university research By using programs developed to accurately find the correct shiatsu point and to stimulate at the correct intensity order and for th...

Page 8: ...Leg Rest 8 Remote Controller 9 Remote Controller Stand 0 Back Cover a Wheels b Main Power Switch c Power Connector d Cord Connector e Power Cord f Plug g Carrying belt h Headrest sheet i Active Area j...

Page 9: ...the operation has finished Healthcare Program Buttons You can select full body massage courses Special Program Buttons You can select specialized courses that differ from conventional massages Each Re...

Page 10: ...not install the chair in an area of high humidity such as a bathroom or sauna Install on a flat level surface only Do not use in areas of high debris or dust content Do not use where the ambient tempe...

Page 11: ...correctly they may come out during use which is dangerous Always check the screws Installation screw long L shaped Wrench Screw hole Insert Clasp Installation location The chair is very heavy so be ca...

Page 12: ...and to the armrest which removed from the chair Curled cord Operating Guide Tighten Remote Controller Stand Installation screw short L shaped Wrench Installation screw hole Securely fasten the remote...

Page 13: ...ON If the main power switch is turned ON while the rollers are stopped partway they will automatically return to the starting position leg section and then stop Warning Do not use with any type of tra...

Page 14: ...d using the Velcro on the back of the headrest Adjust the small headrest to match the position of your head before starting the massage Correct headrest position Behind the head back of the head Behin...

Page 15: ...sed Remove the pads Velcro Pad Remove the Velcro from the side of the pads left and right Turn over the pads from under the feet Install the headrest Remove the entire pad Remove just the back pad Rem...

Page 16: ...o standby power will be consumed Caution Be sure to turn the main power switch to OFF after every use and to unplug the power plug from the wall outlet An accident or injury may result if children or...

Page 17: ...am Unique program developed for children aged 14 years or over Low stimulation short course massage Full Stretch Program This program pleasantly stretches your full body from neck to feet Low Body Rev...

Page 18: ...on If you feel the massage is too strong reduce the stimulation according to this Operating Manual If you still feel the massage is too strong stop using the chair and contact the vendor details on ba...

Page 19: ...sm more intense Makes the mechanism less intense The intensity of the rollers at the start of each program is Medium Cancel Button The following 2 operations can be cancelled during massage Cancel Vib...

Page 20: ...he main power switch OFF and wait for a while before switching the main power switch ON again The button of the remote controller and the program button flash Set the main power switch located at the...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...er Perform the following Attach the pads Set the intensity to Lo using the Intensity button With the methods above you can make the massage more gentle Does the reclining seat back move automatically...

Page 23: ...and 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...

Page 24: ...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 perfor...

Page 25: ...m W D H Approx 33 inch 50 63 inch 47 28 inch W D H The depth and height figures in represent the dimensions when fully reclined and with the leg rest flat Weight Approx 81 kg 178 lb Outer Covering Syn...

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Page 27: ...3D 1 4 5 7 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 INADA ZERO G HCP G900...

Page 28: ...1 AC 5 6...

Page 29: ...2 100 240V 38 OFF 14 2...

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Page 31: ...4 INADA ZERO G 77 8 8 4 4 5 13 14 14...

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Page 34: ...7 40cm 1 40cm 40 1m 100kg 1cm2 3 0kg L 2 2...

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Page 49: ...22 HCP G900 100 240V 90W 50 60Hz 30 5 17 184 500 2cm 4 2cm 145cm 4 4 5 15 30 110 152 84cm 127 160 cm 118 70 cm 81kg L...

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Page 52: ...iyahara Yodogawa ku Osaka 532 0004 Japan Manufactured by FAMILY CO LTD 2 1 3 Nishi Miyahara Yodogawa ku Osaka 532 0004 Japan Manufactured by FAMILY CO LTD 532 0004 2 1 3 Made in JAPAN DATE OF ISSUE da...

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