During a hip massage, the seat air bag will lift up your hip and the massage rollers will go round your hip to massage.
In addition, by supporting your lower back with the lower back air bag to raise your hip, the massage rollers will be able
to reach the muscles of your hip more effectively.
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How to use hip massage
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Sit back
with your hip in contact with the backrest.
(The massage rollers will not reach the hip adequately if you do not sit back.)
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The intensity of rollers contacting is raised when you
bend your knees.
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Flow of hip massage
①
Legrest rises to the highest level.
②
Seat airbags are inflated to raise the body.
(positions of legs and hands may shift when this occurs)
③
Rollers move to the buttocks to start massaging.
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Massaging on other body parts stop when hips are massaged.
The air operation starts after massaging the hips when hip
massage and air massage are selected in "Select favorite area".
(See EN32 to EN33 for hip massage and EN26 for air massage)
Hip massage
The warm section in the "Heat" massage rollers will warm
up the fabric of the massage areas.
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Temperature adjustment cannot be made.
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Sense of warmth differs depending on the room
temperature, clothing, body shape, action, position,
and course.
"Heat" massage
rollers warm section
"Heat" massage
rollers warm section
"Heat" massage
rollers rubber
section
"Heat"
About course and operating time
Sit firmly in the unit
Bend your knees
The contents of the action
(continued)
Automatically stops at maximum 19 minutes from the start of the massage.
Timer function time setting differs depending on the course.
10-minute
course
19-minute course
A change to a 19-minute course with
remaining time of 5 minutes
• The remaining time starts with 5 minutes remaining, while the 19-minute course
starts with body parts and operations according to the sequence set for the course.
Start
5 minutes
10 minutes Finished
<When courses are changed>
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When the time setting for the course after change is shorter (example: A change from a 19-minute course to a
10-minute course), the remaining time is updated according to time setting after change.
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The remaining time never increases, even when courses are changed while one is ongoing.
(Example: The operation that starts with a 10-minute course and changed to a 19-minute course does not result
in the remaining time of 19 minutes.)
"Swedish", "Deep", "Shiatsu": about 19 minutes
"Stretch", "Air": about 16 minutes
"Quick": about 10 minutes
About 19 minutes
5-minute operation
5-minute operation
Not operating
EN28
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