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7. Place seat cushion in correct position. 

       
      8. Installation of arm massage 

       

 

       
        Restrictions: 
 

a.  DO NOT use lubricating grease on shaft when connecting arm airbag assembly to arm rest. 
b.  DO NOT pierce or touch airbag with needle or sharp object. 
c.  DO NOT shake arm airbag forcibly or damage may occur. 

      

 Assembly:  

 

a. Insert half of the arm massage assembly shaft into slider hole and begin to tighten (Fig. 7) 
b. Repeat the same steps on the other side. Both should easily slide for adjustment (Fig. 8) 
c. Loosen the hand wheel by turning left; tighten the hand wheel by turning right. The hand wheel can be  
    removed from the assembly when it is turned left continuously.    
          

                                  

 

 

   

 

 
                                                    

Fig. 7                                                      Fig. 8                              

 

 

  

 9. Installation of remote holder and mini-cup tray 

 

a.  Remote can be placed on either right or left side. Please take out the three screws for mounting.                               

Pull back the rubber cap and proceed to screw in remote holder on desired side. Place rubber cap flush 

      with the chair wall  (Fig.9) 

 

b.  Insert Remote to remote holder. Note insert from top (Fig.10) 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for iROBOTICS 5

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...any equipment with damaged parts 17 Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause electrical shock or injury to persons 18 Do not touch or re wire the wires connected to the master box 1...

Page 3: ...ng operation Do not leave mobility impaired or speech impaired people alone in chair Additional Safety Precautions Do not use more than 20 minutes per session Do not place or stock this machine near d...

Page 4: ...4 DO NOT operate near young children DO NOT move the machine during operation Space requirement iRobotics 5 Overall Dimensions...

Page 5: ...t use immediately after meals Do not sit on the back cushions armrest or legs Don t use the massage chair when your body is wet or moist as it can result in electrical shock Do not operate with more t...

Page 6: ...the chair completely 2 Carefully take out wood brace and then raise the back gently Fix the back to the locked upright position Controller Pillow Foot Massager Mini Tray Arm Massage Casing of Seat Fr...

Page 7: ...e Velcro of leg massager windshield leather and seat leather Velcro and affix in correct position Fig 3 and Fig 4 Fig 2 Fig 3 5 Connect the air tubes Assemble by color coded connections green to green...

Page 8: ...eat the same steps on the other side Both should easily slide for adjustment Fig 8 c Loosen the hand wheel by turning left tighten the hand wheel by turning right The hand wheel can be removed from th...

Page 9: ...to massage chair using three screws already inserted into support Fig 11 Fig 11 OPERATION AFTER ASSEMBLY 1 Plug the power cord to the machine Fig 12 2 Connect the remote to the DB9 port on the back o...

Page 10: ...phones please insert the headphones to the audio socket as indicated on the back panel of chair Placement There must be enough space around the chair There is a clearance of 80cm or 31 5 inches from t...

Page 11: ...at different points The mechanism performs a combination of medium intensity slow tapping kneading and rolling Swedish Massage Mode This mode applies gentle massage varying pressure at different point...

Page 12: ...ightened state of relaxation and well being 8 Foot Calf Massage Engages mechanism for the foot and calf massage 9 Back Incline Recline Adjustment Inclines Reclines the back of massage chair 10 Foot Re...

Page 13: ...ifferent LED indications which help the user to narrow down the failure trouble shooting if any From the Fig 16 shown below the user can find the LED location in the back of massage chair Fig 16 LED C...

Page 14: ...r mechanical parts Normal phenomenon Roller height changes Rollers work alternately Normal phenomenon Abnormal sounds while working Maybe from over working the massage mechanism 1 Cut down on usage no...

Page 15: ...be repaired or replaced during the effective warranty period What is covered in this Warranty a For Home Use This warranty includes part costs and labor for the first 2 years at no cost to the custom...

Page 16: ...ng without limitation damage to property other than the product or other economic losses LURACO shall not be liable for any personal injury property or any incidental or consequential damages of any k...

Page 17: ...ative liability towards customer for the products described herein shall be limited in accordance with the terms and conditions of commercial sale of LURACO Technologies Right to make changes LURACO T...

Page 18: ...18 THANK YOU FOR BUYING LURACO TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCTS LURACO TECHNOLOGIES INC 1132 107TH STREET ARLINGTON TX 76011 USA TEL 1 817 633 1080 FAX 1 817 633 1085 WWW LURACO COM...

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