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USER MANUAL 

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IN 23635 Massage chair inSPORTline Lorreto 

 

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 23635 Massage chair inSPORTline Lorreto...

Page 2: ...NUAL PROGRAMS 13 OTHER 14 UPPER BODY AIRBAGS 14 LOWER BODY AIRBAGS 14 HEATING 15 LEG KNEADING 15 CUSTOM MASSAGE 16 SAVE 16 LOAD 16 ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 17 SETTINGS 19 MASSAGE ADJUSTMENT 20 QUICK SELECTION...

Page 3: ...g massage for safety reasons Do not use the chair after you consumed alcohol or other drugs or if you are sick or dizzy Do not use within one hour after meal Please be caution and do not use too stron...

Page 4: ...alified person for help For cleaning use wet sponge only Do not use thinner gasoline or alcohol for cleaning Mechanical parts are assembled and made to require minimum maintenance Pay extra attention...

Page 5: ...he heads or be injured Never unplug the power cord during use or when the chair is in standby mode After use we recommend switching off the chair and unplugging the power cord Before using the angle a...

Page 6: ...5 Arm airbags 6 Controller holder 7 Palm massage 8 Seat 9 Leg rest 10 Backrest 11 Quick use buttons 12 Wireless charger 13 Armrest 14 LED lighting 15 Side cover 16 Backrest cover 17 Controller 18 Driv...

Page 7: ...ttings for back massage 5 range settings 5 width settings 5 airbag force settings 3 speeds for massage rollers 4 massage timers Upper body airbags lower arm 8 upper arm 4 waist 4 5 levels of intensity...

Page 8: ...5 Navigation key up 6 Confirm button 7 Navigation key left 8 Navigation key down 9 Raising the backrest 10 Lifting the leg rest 11 Lowering the leg rest 12 Lowering the backrest 13 Pause 14 Menu 15 R...

Page 9: ...st is raises slightly Choose one of the automatic massages if you do not select any function within 5 minutes the chair will turn off automatically ADJUSTING THE ANGLE OF THE RESTS After selecting the...

Page 10: ...formation interface and select shoulder adjustment to enter the shoulder position setting You can then adjust the position using the up and down buttons Button Description Moves the massage head up Mo...

Page 11: ...p and down buttons Note The position of the heads cannot be adjusted in automatic mode PAUSE If the chair is in operation press pause to temporarily stop press repeatedly to start the massage If the p...

Page 12: ...ood sleep relaxation of joints spine for people with office work for rest after sports neck shoulder relaxation mind restoration spine relaxation waist relaxation leg relaxation and recovery Massage D...

Page 13: ...be displayed MANUAL PROGRAMS In the main menu select manual mode You can select 11 techniques functions off kneading tapping I tapping II kneading and tapping Shiatsu I Shiatsu II shoulder massage 3D...

Page 14: ...s use the right button to switch the function on or off Press ok to confirm the selection The left buttons return to the previous interface LOWER BODY AIRBAGS Lower body airbags legs and feet Navigate...

Page 15: ...button to switch the function on or off Press ok to confirm the selection The left buttons return to the previous interface LEG KNEADING Navigate in the menu with the up and down buttons use the right...

Page 16: ...e While saving a massage you can name the saved massage SAVE In the save interface scroll with the up and down keys Select position M1 M5 Use ok to confirm the selection press the left buttons to retu...

Page 17: ...djustment in the menu In the sub menu there will be a choice of whole body angle of the whole body calf angle footrest back angle backrest zero g antigravity mode LEG AND BACK REST ADJUSTMENT Adjust t...

Page 18: ...LE Backrest angle back angle Use the up and down buttons to adjust the angle Press the left button to return to the previous interface ZERO GRAVITY In the zero gravity setting there are 3 modes to cho...

Page 19: ...ok buttons to confirm the selection and the left button to return to the previous interface LANGUAGE You can choose between English and Chinese Press ok to confirm the selection To return to the previ...

Page 20: ...terface press the left button ID Display ID MASSAGE ADJUSTMENT In the information interface press the right and left buttons to select the adjustment setting Press ok to confirm the selection You can...

Page 21: ...stment Roll speed 3 speeds 1 3 and off Massage time 4 time settings 10 min 5 min 5 min 10 min Note Adjusting the massage time is only possible if the total massage time does not exceed 40 minutes eg i...

Page 22: ...rest holding down will slowly raise the backrest release the button to stop Lowering the backrest holding down will slowly lower the backrest release the button to stop Lowering the leg rest raising t...

Page 23: ...e 3 Button for activating voice control press and hold for 3 seconds to switch on off 4 Heating 5 Lowering the leg rest 6 Raising the leg rest 7 Rise 8 Lower 9 Wireless charger 10 Adjusting the intens...

Page 24: ...trol Press the button to activate voice control for 6 seconds then deactivate again Press to select automatic massage VOICE CONTROL Voice control of the chair is in English only If the chair is turned...

Page 25: ...HAIR Press the power button to turn off the chair The massage functions are switched off the positions of the armrests are switched to the default positions To switch off completely switch the switch...

Page 26: ...26 3 4 Secure the back with 2x M6 screws Fig 5 Secure the front with 2x M6 screws Fig 6 5 6 Attach the cover Fig 7 7...

Page 27: ...Attach the leg rest to the brackets Fig 2 Attach the covers to the brackets Fig 3 Attach the covers with 2x M5 screws on each side Fig 4 PILLOWS The cushions are fastened with a zipper for the backres...

Page 28: ...damage the wooden floor TRANSPORT Before moving make sure that you have switched off the chair and pulled it out of the power You need two people to move One person lifts the chair by the footrest an...

Page 29: ...waste but hand them in to the recycling place TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated here under determi...

Page 30: ...of rubber and plastic parts moving mechanisms joints wear of brake pads blocks chain tires cassette multi wheel etc Unavoidable event natural disaster Adjustments made by unqualified person Improper...

Page 31: ...fic nature of the Goods defect he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution In case such agreement is not made the Seller is obliged to provide the Buyer with a financial com...

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