EN32
Adjust through
▲
or
▼
●
Each time after either button is
pressed, the massage wheel will
move for about 1.5 cm.
●
If either button is pressed and
held, the massage wheel will keep
moving till the button is released.
(For the Random program and the
Air Bag/Stretch massage only)
The light corresponding to rough position of
the massage wheel will flicker.
Adjust though
◀
or
▶
●
Distances of the massage wheels
can be adjusted to be larger or
smaller.
Applicable to massage modes
including Neck Manipulation, Waist
Manipulation, Beat, and Stretch only
Persons with sensitive skin are expected to wear thick socks before using these two functions.
After
is pressed, adjustment will
be done with the steps below.
Adjustment of massage wheels
Back Warm, and Foot Warm
Press
during massage.
Up-down adjustment of a massage wheel
Method to adjust distance adjustment of the massage wheels
Display
Warm
Dual warm Back Warm Foot Warm
OFF
Lights off
●
When not in Back Massage, or Air Bag/Stretch, the
function cannot be used separately.
WARNING
When using the Warm massage wheels, avoid long
time contact with the skin in one position.
Do not use the Foot Warm massage for a long time.
(Low temperature burns* may occur.)
*
Burns may occur at relatively low temperatures (40 °C
to 60 °C) when in contact with the same area of skin for
long periods of time, even if you do not feel heat or pain.
Warming devices (heaters) of
the massage wheels transfer
heat to the massaged parts
through the heat contact
fabrics.
In Foot Warm massage, the
warming devices (heaters) in
the foot massage section will
warm your feet to make you
warm and comfortable.
Make the tiptoes in close contact with the warm transfer
part. When the foot massage section is being raised,
the warm transfer part
is in close contact with
the soles to make you
feel warm. You may
cover your knees with a
blanket to get warmer.
Only fabrics in the tiptoe positions are warm.
Rubber part of massage wheel
Warming device (heater)
Warming device (heater)
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