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Safety and Maintenance 

Safety and Maintenance 

1.Important Safety Warnings

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Do not allow children to touch any movable part of this product.

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Use the well-grounded power supply unit suitable for this product.

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Pull out the plug after use or before cleaning to avoid any physical injury or damage to 
the product.

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Operate this product as instructed in this manual.

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Do not use any parts or accessories which are not recommended.

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Do not use this product outdoors.

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Please read the Operation Instructions carefully before operation. 

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Never use this product for any other purpose not listed herein.

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20 minutes of usage each time is recommended.

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Do not use this product if the leather is broken or damaged.

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Do not use this product if the cover or leather is broken or damaged.

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Do not use this product if the radiator hole is covered or blocked.

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Do not drop anything into this product.

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Never fall asleep while using this product.

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Do not use this product if you are drunk or feel unwell.

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Do not use this product within one hour after a meal.

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Do not use this product with excessive force to avoid any injury.

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Do not carry any fragile, explosive, or combustible material in your pocket, such as a 

mobile phone and lighter when using the massage chair.

 

2. Operating Environment

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Do not use this product in a very moist environment such as the bathroom.

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Stop using this product immediately when the ambient temperature changes sharply.

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Do not use this product in any heavily-dusty or caustic environment.

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Do not use this product in a small space or a place without good ventilation.

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The normal room temperature ranges from 0 °C to 35 °C.

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Do not use this product in an excessively humid room such as a bathroom. Use it at a   
relative humidity between 20% and 80%.

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Do not use this product outdoors.

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Avoid direct sunlight.

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Keep this product away from any heat source such as a stove and air outlet of an air 
conditioner.

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Do not use this product during thunder or lightning weather.

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Do not use this product in dusty places.

3. The following populations should not use this product:

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Patients with osteoporosis.

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Patients with heart disease or wearing electronic medical devices such as a 
pacemaker.

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People who have a fever.

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Pregnant women or women on their menstrual period.

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Patients who are injured or have a skin disease.

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When unsupervised, any children are under the age of 14 and those unconscious are 

not allowed to use this product.

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People who are told by their physicians to have rest or who feel unwell.

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People whose bodies are wet are forbidden to use this product.

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This product has a hot surface. Persons insensitive to heat must pay attention when 
using this product.

  

4. Safety Precautions

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Check whether voltage is consistent with the specification of this product.

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Never insert or pull out the plug with a wet hand.

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Do not let water flow into this product to avoid electric shock or cause damage to this 

product.

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Do not pull the power cord when plugging or unplugging it. Rough handling is  
forbidden.

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Do not damage the wire or modify the circuit of this product.

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Do not clean live parts of this product with a wet cloth such as a power switch and plug.

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Be away from this product in case of power failure to avoid any injury if power is 
restored suddenly.

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Stop using this product at once while it works abnormal, and consult your local supplier.

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Stop using this product if you feel unwell, and consult your health care practitioner.

 

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This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless 
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of this product by 
the personnel responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that 
they do not play with this product.

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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service 

agent or similarly qualified staff in order to avoid hazards.

5. Product Service and Maintenance

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This product should be maintained by the service center designated by the 
manufacturer only. No user should disassemble or maintain it without permission.

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Do not forget to turn off the main power switch after usage.

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Do not use this product if the power socket becomes loose.

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If this product will be left unused for a long period of time, it is necessary to roll up the 

power cord of this product and store this product in a dry and dust-free environment.

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Do not store this product at a high temperature or near open flame. Avoid prolonged 

exposure to direct sunshine.

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Please clean this product with dry cloth. Never use thinner, benzene or alcohol.

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The mechanical components of this product are specially designed and manufactured, 

so no special maintenance is needed.

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Do not use a sharp object to stab at this product.

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Do not roll or pull this product on any uneven ground. Instead, it should be lifted before 

moving.

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Please use this product intermittently. Do not keep it working continuously for a long 
period of time.

6. Solutions to Ordinary Malfunctions

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If the motor sounds during operation of this product, this is the normal operation sound.

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If the controller cannot work normally, check whether the plug and the power socket are 
connected reliably, and whether the power switch is turned on.

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If the rated working time is over, this product will automatically activate the power-off 

button; If this product keeps operating for a long period of time, the temperature 
protector will stop this product automatically. The product can be used again after half 
an hour.

7.  Storage Conditions

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Storage room temperature: -5 °C to 35 °C.

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Relative  humidity  (RH)  between  20%  and  80%;  free  of  corrosive  gases,  and  a  well-
ventilated room.

Summary of Contents for A710-12

Page 1: ...SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS A710 12 MASSAGE CHAIR...

Page 2: ...ise The specific product function and color shall prevail in kind CONTENTS Safety and Maintenance Safety Warning Name of Components Function Touch screen manual controller interface introduction Metho...

Page 3: ...duct Never insert or pull out the plug with a wet hand Do not let water flow into this product to avoid electric shock or cause damage to this product Do not pull the power cord when plugging or unplu...

Page 4: ...dy part You are advised to unplug the remote controller cable and the power cord and put them away after you use the massage chair Warning Before sitting on the massage chair make sure that the massag...

Page 5: ...ack of the massage chair during massage in order to avoid any damage to this product or physical injury Warning Warning Please do not fall asleep on the massage chair while using to avoid personal inj...

Page 6: ...sage chair Avoid damage to the product or other objects or personal injury during the operation of the massage Name of Components 1 Head Cushion 2 3D Digital Audio built in voice control microphone at...

Page 7: ...ct on some people with deficiency of qi and deficiency of spleen and stomach It is provided with innovative heating function at the soles of the feet and toes using carbon fiber heating the sole of fo...

Page 8: ...assage function control operation After the massage chair cannot enter any mode operation in standby mode Press Power button to start massage enter the boot screen backrest maintains the default posit...

Page 9: ...ge functions Press the Pause button again to continue the massage If the pause time exceeds 20 minutes all massage functions are automatically turned off Pause Massage function pause Massage function...

Page 10: ...g and other massage modes The unique massage mode for neck and shoulder relieve neck and shoulder pain and improve blood supply in the brain Massage each spine to protect its health alleviate slipped...

Page 11: ...e personalized massage function You can also close the manual massage interface by clicking the icon Manual massage function back stretching interface 16min Waist Care 2 06 Upper Air Lower Air Manual...

Page 12: ...f squeeze massage function adjust positive and negative rotation massage function Manual massage function the calf squeeze interface Function Description Press the switch on or off the calf squeeze ma...

Page 13: ...Select to the storage or recall massage function by clicking on it Storage Store all current massage methods air pressure angle and other massage functions Call Call the previously stored technique ai...

Page 14: ...nglish 1Min 3Min 10Min 30Min Setting Brightness Sound Language S N Chinese Auto Lock 02 Auto Lock 03 Sound 04 Language 05 S N Select brightness slider and slide left and right to adjust the backlight...

Page 15: ...tom storage control interface the time cannot be controlled 16min Ease Ache 16min Ease Ache 16min Ease Ache Manual Customise Angle Setting 2 06 Upper Air Lower Air 16min Waist Care Stress Relieving En...

Page 16: ...is completed the calf frame will automatically detect the foot length 29 28 IV Voice Control Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 No Voice Control Entry Voice control entry Answer entry When the m...

Page 17: ...place and firm Figure 3 4 After the air tube and connector are docked insert them into the bottom of the seat frame and take care to avoid the air tube from being folded Figure 4 5 Hold the armrest w...

Page 18: ...o avoiding any air pipe bending during insertion Figure 2 1 2 5 6 5 Next hang the legrest left and right rotation shafts into the rotation shaft cover supporting such frames simultaneously Figure 5 6...

Page 19: ...r joints When the shawl assembly is placed on the abdomen and back dual purpose through graphene heating it plays the role of dispelling cold and relieving pain warming channels and removing blood sta...

Page 20: ...ter of gravity resting on the wheels you can push the massage chair forward with hands move it to a suitable position and gently restore it to the normal angle Note During movement you must turn off t...

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