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Summary of Contents for KA63MGCRCHA

Page 1: ...S63 ZERO GRAVITY SL TRACKHEATED SHIATSUMASSAGE RECLINER CHAIR KA63MGCRCHA KA63MGCRGRA...

Page 2: ...2 Safety warnings 3 Overview 9 Before first use 13 Assembly 14 Functions 17 Cleaning care 20 Troubleshooting 21 Specifications 23...

Page 3: ...n appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts Do not operate under blanket or pillow Excessive heating can oc...

Page 4: ...ses shall be placed on the apparatus An apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The appliance coupler is used as the disco...

Page 5: ...n your body is wet Do not operate the massage chair with wet hands It is not recommended to use the massage for more than 15 minutes Do not perform continuous massage on the same spot of your body for...

Page 6: ...medical devices o may be pregnant o have phlebitis or thrombosis o have an increased risk for blood clots o had recent surgery o have surgical pins screws or anything mechanical implanted in your body...

Page 7: ...g from the electrical outlet with wet hands This may result in malfunction or electric shock When disconnecting the power plug pull it by holding the plug not the cord Although operation will be stopp...

Page 8: ...ANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is...

Page 9: ...9 Outer Construction OVERVIEW Pillow pad Speaker Backrest pad Armrest Caster wheels Pillow Arm massage unit Leg massage unit Roller Shoulder massage unit Shortcut buttons...

Page 10: ...10 Remote control Image shown is for reference only and may differ to the final design...

Page 11: ...Press this button to switch between multiple automatic program functions The specific display is subject to the actual product Airbag Press this button to the airbag menu Use the 4 way button to adju...

Page 12: ...on Button Instruction Power Press this button to toggle standby power on off Pause Press this button to pause a function or resume a paused function Auto Press this button to switch between multiple a...

Page 13: ...o the desired location Cover the floor with a mat while moving the massage chair to prevent scuffing or damage to the floor Position the chair Ensure that there is an allowance of more than 5cm behind...

Page 14: ...eg rest Step 1 Insert the air tube 1 and DC cable 2 into the slots Step 2 Install the slots 3 of leg rest into fixed part 4 Step 3 Insert the lock buckle 5 into each side completing the leg rest assem...

Page 15: ...th zipper Attach the pillow pad to backrest with velcro Attach the left side of backrest pad to backrest with zipper same as the other side Remote Control Connection Connect the cable of remote contro...

Page 16: ...cord plugged into a grounded wall out turn on the power switch Bluetooth pairing Ensure Bluetooth is activated on your device phone tablet etc then select KA63MGCRCHA or KA63MGCRGRA depending on colo...

Page 17: ...assage 8 AIR PRESSURE Adjust air bag massage part and air bag strength 9 HEAT Choose to turn on or off the heating function 10 ROLLER Adjustable roller massage speed or turn off this function 11 SETTI...

Page 18: ...ay to improve back pain and leg cramp for the elderly STRETCH Simulating Thai stretch clamp the shoulders arms and legs through the airbags The mechanism lifts up the waist the legs is pressed down an...

Page 19: ...s from the top to the buttocks along with the whole body airbags and the foot massage WAIST BACK Focused on the back massage medium intensity By kneading and clapping relieve back and waist pain NECK...

Page 20: ...for cleaning Do not dry the surface with a blower Do not iron the fabric During maintenance always unplug the power plug Do not unplug it by wet hands Please use a dust cover to avoid dust if you won...

Page 21: ...ssage The sound of clapping Friction sound of the massage wheel and fabric during kneading The sound of the massage wheel when lifting and kneading The sound during air pressure massage The sound of t...

Page 22: ...nserted into the socket Is the main power switch on the left rear of the unit turned on After checking if there is still an abnormality stop using the massage chair immediately The power cord and plug...

Page 23: ...23 Power Rated Voltage 100 240V Rated Frequency 50 60Hz Rated Power 140W Dimensions approximate Upright position 1470 x 760 x 1140mm Reclined position 1670 x 760 x 930mm SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 24: ...tion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head onlin...

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