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Summary of Contents for OS-7200H Pinnacle

Page 1: ...User Manual OS7200H...

Page 2: ...reparation for Use 14 Operation Guide 15 26 Grounding Instructions 27 Chair Specification 28 Troubleshooting Maintenance 29 Warnings 30 Thank you for purchasing the OS7200H Massage Chair Before using...

Page 3: ...the human thumb thereby enhancing the massage experience Fifty one air bags around the neck shoulder back seat arms palms calves soles for extra comfort as it cradles the body like a glove for increa...

Page 4: ...lectricity comes back on Never plug unplug the power 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 per...

Page 5: ...DO NOT use the massage chair for more than 30 minutes at a time DO NOT use the massage chair where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered This massage chair is a...

Page 6: ...Chair Components Footrest Massage pillow pad Anti slip pillow pad Shoulder massage pads Backrest cushion Backrest Controller Armrest Power switch Power jack Seat cushion Side panel Leg rest Castor wh...

Page 7: ...6 Massaging Position 8 air bags 10 air bags 2 hammer 6 air bags 1 hammer 10 air bags 14 air bags Vibration Heat Air bag...

Page 8: ...please check all the parts in the following list 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6 Massage chair part Side panel Backrest pad Controller holder Power supply wire Pillow pad Backrest Back m...

Page 9: ...rated in PIC 2 2 Adjust the side panel to make the holes aligned lock the hex screws as demonstrated in PIC 3 Note 1 Please be careful to avoid scratching during installation 2 The hex screws gaskets...

Page 10: ...off the packing material of the backrest actuator where both of them are located underneath the seat pad PIC 2 PIC 3 15 16 17 X X A B C C D D PIC 4 Step 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 to install the other...

Page 11: ...ter installment A A B Step 7 Attach the connecting rod A and the U stay fork of the reclining actuator B with a flat head rivet C and secure with a split pin D then connect the air pipe and the audio...

Page 12: ...e chair may happen PIC 7 Step 9 Attach the backrest pad and the pillow pad 1 Attach the backrest pad and the pillow pad using the magic tape 2 Attach the backrest pad with the zipper and magic tapes P...

Page 13: ...ones in the side panel as demonstrated in PIC 11 Lock the screws which are with flat pad when holes C D E F are corresponding to hole C D E F Note 1 The A and B in PIC 11 are corresponding to PIC 10...

Page 14: ...remote controller s holder as demonstrated in PIC 13 Note Please use the nylon spacer put in small bag marked 2 for proper adjustment if the gaps between the side panels and the backrest are differen...

Page 15: ...amage to the floor it is advisable to place a carpet or cushion under the chair To move the chair 1 Lift up the leg rest 2 Recline the chair to approximately 45 degrees 3 Move the chair around the hou...

Page 16: ...15 06 Operation Guide 1 5 8 9 6 7 10 11 15 16 17 18 13 19 23 20 22 26 30 33 42 37 38 39 40 43 41 34 35 36 32 31 27 29 28 24 25 21 14 12 3 2 4...

Page 17: ...assage function buttons now to begin your massage session at a default time of 15 minutes Press again All functions will stop and massage rollers will return to original position 2 Timer The Timer but...

Page 18: ...ng the Up Down buttons until the rollers reach your preferred position Auto Control LED Music Section 7 LED This button controls the LED light on the side panel Press once to turn off the LED light Pr...

Page 19: ...efault massage session is 8 minutes 11 Full Air This button engages the Full Body Air Pressure Auto Program Press once to start This program applies full body air pressure massage to the head neck sho...

Page 20: ...nce to start This program focuses on relaxing neck fatigue using Rolling Kneading Tapping Swedish and Shiatsu modes The default massage session is 15 minutes 16 Muscle Relief This button engages the F...

Page 21: ...Press once and the footrest will start to extend shorten Press again to stop the footrest at your preferred length 23 24 Footrest Lift Drop These buttons allow you to lift or drop the footrest Press...

Page 22: ...d with Kneading 28 Swedish This button activates the Swedish massage mode Swedish massage can be adjusted to fit 5 speeds Press once to activate Swedish Mode 1 for a continuous full back massage Press...

Page 23: ...age function and press to select between 5 levels of massage strength 34 Speed This button controls the Speed of Tapping massage mode Select a massage function and press to select between 5 speeds Par...

Page 24: ...ton allows you to activate the air pressure massage mode at your Back and Seat Press once to start press again to stop 40 Calves This button allows you to activate the air pressure massage mode at you...

Page 25: ...e chairs Zero Gravity Position 2 provides a full zero gravity position that raises the lower body even higher This allows the product to deliver a more intense massage experience 2 Massage intensity Y...

Page 26: ...on can be replaced to reduce the massage intensity Note When you receive the chair the inner cushion has already been placed inside the backrest cover 3 Head massage Massage and anti slip pillows have...

Page 27: ...retching When you start the Stretching button 12 be sure that you are in the correct seating position In particular tuck your hands into the armrest air bags 6 Operations First connect the chair power...

Page 28: ...l local codes and 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 you prov...

Page 29: ...Power supply wire 71 Audio wire 25 6 Environment temperture 10 40 Contrasting humidity 30 85RH Storage temperture 20 60 Storage humidity level 30 85RH Equipped with overheated and power surge safety p...

Page 30: ...nd let it cool down for 60 minutes before you use it again Unplug the appliance remove the excessive weight if it is still on the appliance again and switch it on You have used the appliance continuou...

Page 31: ...n between the gaps of leg rest please press ON OFF button to stop and then get your body part out rapidly as demonstrated PIC 2 If you have to rise from the chair to stop accident injury or damage to...

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