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OS 4000CS 

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for OS 4000CS

Page 1: ...OS 4000CS Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ntents of this instruction manual and refer to it when needed Contents Safety Precautions Chair Components Chair Installation Preparation before Use Controller Diagram Programs and Operation Troublesh...

Page 3: ...cord plug socket with wet hands Close and continuous supervision is necessary when the massage chair is used by on or near children or disabled persons No more than one person should use the massage...

Page 4: ...uct designed to provide a comfortable massage and should not be substituted for appropriate medical treatment Never operate the appliance with the air hoses that inflate while they are blocked Keep th...

Page 5: ...8 9 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 12 8 9 10 11 Chair Components Pillow Pad USB Footrest Armrest Backrest Pad Seat Pad Backrest Side Panel Controller Calvesrest Shoulder Legrest 3...

Page 6: ...Massage Position 8 Air bags 2 Air bags 1 Vibration 8 Air bags 2 Heat 8 Air bags Vibration Air bag Heat Chair Components 4...

Page 7: ...ake out the main unit and accessories from two boxes Main unit Accessories 2 Connect the wires and air pipes from the footrest and seat part respectively 1 1 2 2 Bolt A x2 Bolt B x1 Split Pin x3 Chair...

Page 8: ...3 Align the connecting holes from the footrest and seat part Insert bolt A and secure with split pin as demonstrated Bolt A x2 Split Pin Chair Installation 6...

Page 9: ...t the legrest to a horizontal position and align the connecting hole Insert bolt B and secure with split pin as demonstrated 5 Attach the seat cover and footrest cover with the zipper Chair Installati...

Page 10: ...back into the original position 2 Do not move the massage chair when there is someone seated on it 3 Placing a mat underneath the massage chair is advisable as the moving process might leave scratche...

Page 11: ...with an additional pad to soften the massage If you desire a stronger massage simply remove the extra pad and proceed to zippering the pad to the top of the backrest Connect the wire plug Connect to t...

Page 12: ...bration 15 Heat 16 Spot Partial 17 Intensity 18 Speed 19 Zero Gravity 20 Foot Air 21 Footrest Lift 22 Footrest Drop 23 Recline 24 Incline 25 Kneading 26 Tapping 27 Shiatsu 28 Rolling HEAT VIBRATION Pr...

Page 13: ...ill recline slightly 1 Press the button to adjust the duration for 20 25 30 05 10 or 15 minutes 5 Select any of the 5 automatic massage programs DEEP TISSUE STRETCH ENERGY RELAX and FULL AIR refer to...

Page 14: ...ress again to shift massage to a particular area of body 4 Press the button to recline to zero gravity position or button to your desired position 2 Press the HEAT button to switch on or off the heat...

Page 15: ...utton Tapping Shiatsu Rolling Kneading Press the button to stop the massage functions The rollers will move back to the storage position and all airbags will deflate ending the massage To pause a mass...

Page 16: ...unctions will stop temporarily Press once and the Pause icon will light up Massage functions and timer will be stopped temporarily Press again to resume the massage session Auto Programs This function...

Page 17: ...ty button respectively after activating manual air function Full Air intensity can be adjusted by pressing Intensity button respectively after activating full air function 10 11 Width Controls the wid...

Page 18: ...activating the auto or manual air massage programs press to select between 5 levels of intensity 18 Speed Press this button to adjust speed for Tapping Shiatsu and strength for Kneading After activat...

Page 19: ...tapping function Tapping function can be combined with kneading function 27 Shiatsu Press this button once to activate the shiatsu function for a continuous full back massage Press again to stop the s...

Page 20: ...in properly Ensure the voltage on the product corresponds to the local mains voltage and then plug in again Make sure the outlet is properly working If you want another session press the Power button...

Page 21: ...panel and cords with a dry cloth Do not use a moist cloth or a cleaning agent 2 Storing Disconnect the product from the power source after use Keep the massage chair away from direct sunlight high te...

Page 22: ...d ordinances Danger Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or service technician if the product will not fit...

Page 23: ...x30 7 x47 2 Reclined 78 0 x30 7 x33 9 Carton 1 62 0 x32 5 x33 9 Carton 2 22 8 x19 7 x20 9 Gross Weight 271 7 lbs Net Weight 226 6 lbs Controller wire 59 0 Power supply wire 70 9 Environment temperatu...

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