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What to do if ...

(something does not work)

• Has the Lounger been plugged into the mains socket?
• Has the other end of the lead been plugged into the Lounger?
• Has the switch at the rear left of the Lounger been switched on?
• Does the childproof lock prevent the Lounger being switched on?

• Has the sliding cover on the control panel engaged?
• Has the power lead been plugged into both the mains socket

and the Lounger?

• Has the switch at the rear left of the Lounger accidentally

been switched off?

• Has the required massage course button been pressed? 

(The corresponding red pilot lamp lights up.)

• Has the sliding cover on the control panel engaged?
• Has the correct height been set for automatic massage 

courses? – Check the setting and correct it if necessary.

• This is a safety precaution to prevent the motor overheating.

Such a stop may occur under adverse conditions when 
massage starts, for instance if you have pressed heavily 
against the massage heads at the very beginning. Remedy: 
raise yourself slightly in the chair and start again.

• Call the customer service department if the chair cannot be

restarted and pilot lamps start flashing again.

• When a specific massage program has been set, there may 

be a short delay while the massage heads first move to their
starting position before rolling/stretching massage, for 
instance, begins.

• This is normal when the massage heads have reached the 

upper or lower limit positions, for example, or the “strong/
gentle” or “narrow / wide” limits. Release the button and 
correct the setting in the opposite direction or select the 
required massage mode (see page 19, No. 3 and 4).

• You have not set the slide control (right-hand side of the 

control panel) to the correct body height for you. Further 
details on page 18, No. 2.

If your Massage Lounger does not work, this is often due to

minor causes which you can remedy yourself. Check the follow-

ing points/tips before you call the customer service department.

The faults listed under “What to do if ...” are due to causes which you can remedy yourself. Be sure to check this list

before contacting the service department as you may otherwise have to pay service charges, even during the warranty

period. This also applies to malfunction arising from incorrect operation.

... the Massage Lounger does not work at all

... the power indicator does not light up

... the Massage Lounger does not 

massage you at all or not correctly

... massage stops and the control panel 

issues a warning in flashing pilot lamps

... massage does not start immediately

... the massage heads stop when personal

massage is set

... the massage heads start too high or too

low for one of the automatic courses

Summary of Contents for EP 790

Page 1: ...EP 790 Instruction Manual 15 ...

Page 2: ... carefully before using your Massage Lounger Observe the safety instructions on page 23 in particular There is nothing to prevent you enjoying a NAiS massage if your orthopaedic specialist or physician has not banned spinal massages for you Feel the tiredness drain out of you Backache is usually due to muscular tension or strain NAiS the name for professional massage of the neck shoulders and enti...

Page 3: ... You can remove the key only when the power switch is in the off position You should always disconnect the power switch after your massage to avoid misuse by children Always keep the key in a safe place The power supply is not disconnected simply by switching off the hand held control panel Please note The lock may be damaged if the key is accidentally overturned in either direction In addition al...

Page 4: ...se Selecting an automatic massage course Press the required massage button Back whole back Neck and shoulders Lower back lumbar region The corresponding red pilot lamp lights up Simply press the required button to change over to a different massage course The new commands will then take priority Press 5 min if you wish to reduce the massage course to 5 minutes This short operation is stopped by pr...

Page 5: ... between the massage heads available only in the tapping rolling and tapping rolling massage Setting the massage intensity The intensity of the massage can be adjusted as required by pressing the and buttons 5 Choice of massage mode Press massage mode until the red or green pilot lamp lights up beside the required massage mode The massage mode will change in the following order each time the butto...

Page 6: ...r during powered reclining It will move automatically Since the legrest will be locked in position when it is raised using the side lever it cannot be lowered using the reclining buttons Always use the side lever to lower it if it has been raised using the side lever Press and hold The legrest will be returned to its normal position lowered and the backrest will be raised After use always be sure ...

Page 7: ...houlder back stretching and lower back Concentrated massage of neck and shoulders Concentrated massage of lower back Rolling Rolling Downward Tapping rolling Rolling Rolling Upward Upward Rolling Tapping Tapping rolling Rolling Rolling Rolling Upward Downward Tapping Tapping rolling Rolling Upward Downward Tapping Tapping rolling Rolling Rolling Rolling Downward Tapping Tapping rolling Rolling Rol...

Page 8: ...y while the massage heads first move to their starting position before rolling stretching massage for instance begins This is normal when the massage heads have reached the upper or lower limit positions for example or the strong gentle or narrow wide limits Release the button and correct the setting in the opposite direction or select the required massage mode see page 19 No 3 and 4 You have not ...

Page 9: ...ause danger to the user Do not sit on or drop the control panel Ensure that the control panels lead does not become jammed between the armrest and the back of the chair Repeatedly pressing one of the buttons on the control panel at short intervals can cause malfunctions The massage heads may stop for reasons of safety if too much pressure is applied to them Please treat your Massage Lounger with c...

Page 10: ... during operation AC supply 230 V 50Hz Power construction 150 W Massage modes Shiatsu kneading massage and courses Rolling stretching massage Tapping massage 3 automatic massage courses Individual massage can be set entirely to meet your personal needs Leg massage Casters If you have to transport the Lounger we recommend that the massage heads be set to their lowest position Use the personal massa...

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