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USER MANUAL 

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IN 23656 Massage chair inSPORTline Numana 

 

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 23656 Massage chair inSPORTline Numana...

Page 2: ...MASSAGE 10 PAUSE 11 MENU 12 MANUAL MODE 13 SPEED WIDTH AND INTENSITY ADJUSTMENT 19 CUSTOM MASSAGE 21 SETTINGS 22 ARMREST CONTROLLER 26 VOICE CONTROL 27 SWITCH OFF THE CHAIR 28 BLUETOOTH 28 ASSEMBLY 28...

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: ...do not protrude from the seat You may damage the 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 unp...

Page 6: ...ns for upper arms 5 Controller 6 Air cushions for palms 7 Quick control 8 Massage magnetic tapes 9 Seat 10 Leg rest 11 Footrest 12 Backrest 13 USB charging port 14 Controller holder 15 LED lighting 16...

Page 7: ...rbag massage function available upper arm airbag massage function 4 built in airbags arm airbag massage function 8 built in airbags leg massage airbag function 6 built in airbags and foot airbag massa...

Page 8: ...massage 4 Timer 15 Massage location 5 Zero gravity 16 Back and leg heating 6 Massage of the back 17 Width adjustment 7 Arm cushion pressure 18 Massage intensity 8 Leg rest pressure 19 The intensity o...

Page 9: ...Manual mode 5 Navigation key up 16 Return button 6 Confirm button 17 Right navigation button 7 Navigation key left 18 Lifting the leg rest 8 Raising the backrest 19 Lowering the leg rest 9 Lowering t...

Page 10: ...s complete or press OK to skip detection After starting the automatic massage the massage starts with preset values An audible signal sounds when the shoulder detection is complete You can adjust the...

Page 11: ...ce below you can select Adjustment or Shoulder to adjust the heads Then confirm the adjustment by pressing OK PAUSE If the massage is running you can pause the massage by pressing pause Press pause re...

Page 12: ...nu menu or via the auto button which will take you to the automatic massage interface Types of automatic massages Fast massage fast Comfortable massage comfortable Relax massage relaxation Stretch mas...

Page 13: ...ial neck and shoulder massage Back waist massage Special back and waist massage Note The selected function is displayed in the information bar you can press Back to display the progress MANUAL MODE Pr...

Page 14: ...niques Kneading kneading Tapping tapping Kneading and tapping kneading and tapping Shiatsu and tapping In Shiatsu and tapping mode you can adjust the width of the massage heads Use the Up and Down but...

Page 15: ...peed and width Kneading and tapping Speed Shiatsu Speed and width Knocking Speed and width MANUAL MODE SELECTING THE MASSAGE LOCATION Fixation in one place partial whole back upper and lower back Use...

Page 16: ...Whole back Total massage Air cushions Upper or lower limb air cushions Use the up and down buttons to select the function confirm by pressing ok Function Description Upper limbs Turn on or turn off t...

Page 17: ...ok Press confirm to start stop heating Use the up and down buttons to select the function confirm by pressing ok Press confirm to start stop kneading the legs Use the up and down buttons to select the...

Page 18: ...elect the function confirm by pressing ok To start stop anion generation press confirm Use the up and down buttons to select the function confirm by pressing ok Press confirm to turn Bluetooth on off...

Page 19: ...lect adjustment An interface appears where you can select a function by pressing the up and down buttons and adjust their value by pressing the right and left buttons After setting confirm by pressing...

Page 20: ...der massage head width can be set PLACE SCOPE OF MASSAGE You can set the place or range of the massage in single place massage or partial massage modes You can adjust the range using the up and down b...

Page 21: ...customize An interface with 2 positions for saving the massage is displayed Use the right and left buttons to select whether you want to save or load the settings Confirm by pressing ok Navigate in t...

Page 22: ...Press menu and select setting to set the language backlight display power saving etc In the menu use the up and down buttons to navigate and to change the value of the right and left buttons Press bac...

Page 23: ...VING Lock screen you can set the time never turn off the screen or automatically turn off the display after 2 seconds of inactivity To adjust the time press ok you can set 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 min...

Page 24: ...24 DEVICE INFORMATION Press menu and select Device information...

Page 25: ...ERO GRAVITATION SETTING Press Zero I or Zero II Funkce Popis Zero gravity I vybr n n klonu I Zero gravity II vybr n n klonu II BACK BUTTON The back button is used to display information about the mass...

Page 26: ...est release the button to stop Lowering the backrest and raising the footrest release the button to stop Zero gravity I Zero gravity II Setting the operating time each press increases the time by 5 mi...

Page 27: ...eating Start or stop ionization Start or stop voice control of the chair Start or stop the automatic massage Zero gravity position setting Two positions VOICE CONTROL Voice control of the chair is in...

Page 28: ...ions To switch off completely switch the switch on the left side of the chair to the off position BLUETOOTH Find your new device on your phone The chair will be called IMCM XXXX X is the unique number...

Page 29: ...Fig 5 Push the armrest into the holder on the front and make sure that it is properly attached Fig 6 Fasten the front side with 2x screws M5x14 12 9 and 2x washers 6 x 12 x 1 5 Fig 7 Fasten the back...

Page 30: ...to the chair frame Be careful not to pinch the cables and hoses Fig 2 Attach the sleeves to the leg rest the larger sleeve must be on the outside Fig 3 Pull out the leg rest holder Fig 4 Then attach t...

Page 31: ...31 Then attach the cover Fig 7 PILLOWS The cushions are fastened with a zipper for the backrest 1 the cushions for the headrest with Velcro 2...

Page 32: ...hed off the chair and pulled it out of the el current Push on the backrest the chair will stand on the wheels This move is only for a short distance use auxiliary tools and more people to move for lon...

Page 33: ...is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the purpose of using the Goods or services for his own business activities The Buyer conforms to the General Purchase Agreement and business cond...

Page 34: ...Claim In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warranty provided by the Seller the Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of...

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