When the massager is removed from the chair, the position of the up/down detection gear
changes, resulting in a change of the up/down stop position.
When installing the massager on the back frame, be sure to adjust the position with the up/
down detection gear.
Up/down detection gear position adjustment procedure
To make an adjustment, refer to the massager removing method (the back frame is tilted from
the chair).
1. Before mounting, the massager on the back frame must be moved
down to the lowest position by setting the controller manual
operation UP/DOWN button to DOWN.
2. Mount the massager on the lowest position of the back frame.
3. Turn the hex nut M6 counterclockwise and move the massager
upward.
4. Make sure that the massager has been mounted horizontally by
moving the massager to the position shown in the Figure.
*Unless the massager has been mounted horizontally, an
abnormal sound or problem may occur.
5. Move it up to the highest position(until the massager stops) by
setting the controller manual operation UP/DOWN button to UP.
6. Peeping into the square hole of the back frame, check the
position of the massager to adjust.
*One thread of the up/down detection gear gives a stroke change
of 4mm.
When the massager has been raised excessively : Turn the up/down detection gear clockwise to
adjust.
When the massager has been lowered excessively : Turn the up/down detection gear
counterclockwise to adjust.
While adjusting the distance between the square hole and Guide
roller assy. to 30~35mm, check by using the up/down adjustment
button found on the manual operation panel of the controller.
7. Install the rail piece A and B, and tighten uniformly the set screws
(left and right, 3 pcs. each).
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Summary of Contents for EP1015-U1
Page 2: ...1 Components identification 1 1 Massage lounger 2...
Page 3: ...1 2 Controller 3...
Page 7: ...5 Actual wiring diagram 7...
Page 10: ...Massager operation and clutch motion 8 Massager up down detection gear adjustment method 10...
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Page 37: ...14 4 Instructions for trouble shooting in response to a customer s claim 37...
Page 38: ...15 Trouble shooting 38...
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Page 42: ...16 Exploded view 42...
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Page 47: ...17 Replacement parts list for EP1015 U1 NOTES RMKS 1Available individually 47...