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NM-5000

Before the Product Installation

How to Assemble the Product Frame

How to Install the Product

Test Operations after Installation

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20

24

26

Product Installation and 
Preparations

Power button

Button to turn on/off the 
power supply for the product 
and internal projector

Temperature 
Control Button for 
Internal Projector

Button to increase or decrease 
temperature of internal 
projector

Auto/Manual
Switch Button

Button to set the operating 
mode for the internal projector 
to Auto/Manual

Button to set the 
operating mode 
for the internal 
projector to 
Auto/Manual

Window to display temperature 
and error message of internal 
projector
(refer to Page 41 for error 
messages)

Manual Mode 
Button for Internal 
Projector

Button to adjust the position of 
internal projector up/down 
during the manual mode setting

Power Button for 
External Projector

Button to turn on/off the power 
supply for the external 
projector

Power Button for 
Low Frequency 
Pad

Button to turn on/off the 
power supply for the low 
frequency pad

Temperature 
Control Button 
for External 
Projector

Button to increase or 
decrease temperature of 
external projector

Indicator Window
for Temperature 
and Condition of 
External Projector

Window to display temperature 
and error message of external 
projector (refer to Page 41 for 
error messages)

Button to control 
the strength of 
low frequency

Button to control the strength 
of low frequency to a range of 
strong ~ weak in the low 
frequency pad

AUTO

CONT

AUTO

PJT

L/F

MANU

TEMP

TEMP

Min

Max

Mid

CONT

MANUAL

Descriptions for Remote

Controller Buttons

NM-5000

POWER

AUTO

PROJECTOR

LOW FREQ

POWER

PROJECTOR

LOW FREQ

AUTO

MAN

TEMP

MANUAL

A

POWER

AUTO

A

N

PJT

L/F

TEMP

Min

Max

Mid

CONT

PROJECTOR

LOW FREQ

F

P

Summary of Contents for NM-5000

Page 1: ...GLISH ENGLISH CE H H Rev 08 2015 11 10 185 Jiraeul ro Jijeong myeon Wonju si Gangwon do Korea TEL 82 33 730 0001 FAX 82 33 730 0007 http www nuga kr Thank you for purchasing this product Before use Pl...

Page 2: ...ers and prevention of any damage to properties among others Read through the following details to use the product appropriately This Manual classified the risk level into the following three degrees a...

Page 3: ...s and or damage to the product Use the product after checking out any damaged or worn out cord Otherwise it might cause electric shock injury and or damage to the product Avoid bending the power cord...

Page 4: ...here are concerns of burns if the higher temperature is set Any pregnant shall not use the low frequency pad Move the product after separating the power supply from connecting lines if the product is...

Page 5: ...l Driving Method with Low Noises There are few noises thanks to the minimized friction between the internal projector and rail due to the specially designed guard rail which can be used semi permanent...

Page 6: ...se frame Main angle frame Sub angle frame Frame leg fixing pipe Frame legs 4EA Please check out whether all the components are in hand before installing the product Please inquire of your supplier if...

Page 7: ...9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Buffer rubbers L wrench Bolt A Screws and components for assembly Bolt D Spanner tool M12 13 Set screw bolt C Nut B NM 5000 Product Introduction...

Page 8: ...l due to the specially designed guard rail which can be used semi permanently by minimizing the driving load Product frame Internal projector External projector is designed in a size conveniently held...

Page 9: ...internal projector up down during the manual mode setting Power Button for External Projector Button to turn on off the power supply for the external projector Power Button for Low Frequency Pad Butto...

Page 10: ...herwise the product might be damaged Do not drop or shock the product Otherwise it might damage the product Check out the applied voltage before any use Otherwise it is likely that the electrical shoc...

Page 11: ...2 pieces after inserting the hook into Q here Completely fasten screws here How to insert the buffer rubbers Insert the buffer rubbers into R in the picture How to fix frame legs Fix 2 pieces of frame...

Page 12: ...hown in the picture How to fix the entire bolts again Fasten the entire bolts and nuts tightly once again after the assembly is completed Completed appearance How to assemble the remote controller hol...

Page 13: ...fter the power supply cord is connected to the power input on the side of the main mat Set temperature to the sub heater Turn the dialer to set the desired temperature in the sub heater attached to th...

Page 14: ...sired temperature in the sub heater attached to the side of the sub mat Use the product Lay yourself down with your legs toward the sub mat and press the Auto button in the remote controller for the a...

Page 15: ...duct stops automatically after operations The product automatically stops after round trip massage operations for about 38 minutes Press the Auto button to operate Auto Mode while Auto Mode is operati...

Page 16: ...eparate operation is necessary in the middle as the product stops automatically after operations The product automatically stops after round trip massage operations between the central thoracic verteb...

Page 17: ...Temperature control Control temperature with button Moderate temperature 55 60 The projector is not turned on of the actual temperature is higher than the setting temperature which is not meant to be...

Page 18: ...he low frequency pad in a good manner Wear the low frequency pad and abdominal band after wetting the towel for the low frequency pad or a piece of 100 cotton towel or cloth with water and placing it...

Page 19: ...multaneously with one person on the product and another person with the external projector while sitting 6WHSZLVH FRQWURO E FDQ EH GRQH ZLWK RU LI WKH PDW DQJOH LV VHW upward Grab the product frame at...

Page 20: ...ature 30 65 How to Store and Clean the Product after Use Check Indicator Window of Remote Controller How to Take Emergency Actions during Use Self check Items Before any A S Request Product Specificat...

Page 21: ...tion QVXUH XQSOXJJLQJ WKH SRZHU SOXJ EHIRUH FOHDQLQJ 2WKHUZLVH LW PLJKW FDXVH HOHFWULF VKRFNV Caution R QRW GLVDVVHPEOH WKH SURGXFW DUELWUDULO LI DQ HUURU RFFXUV EXW UHPRYH WKH SRZHU SOXJ WXUQ RII WKH...

Page 22: ...e controller turned off 2 Is the operating lamp on the remote controller turned off 3 Is the power lamp on the projector turned off 4 Is the power switch turned off to the point 5 Is the power cord se...

Page 23: ...r are not operating If the internal projector is not operating If the low frequency pad is not operating If you see a warning message 1E If you see a warning message 3E It is a safety message due to f...

Page 24: ...Memo NM 5000...

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