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 Specification Label

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 Power Cord

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 Power Plug

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 Power Switch

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 Lock Switch

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 Lock Switch Key

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 Lock Switch Key Tag

To prevent children from 
accidentally swallowing the lock 
switch key.

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 Wheels

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 Pillow Velcroes

 Armrest

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 Controller Holder

On both the left and right side.

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 Pillow

For use when watching TV or just 
relaxing.
The pillow has a height 
adjustment. (See Page 10)
The pillow is detachable, and can 
also be flipped over.

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 Back Cushion

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 Retracted Position of Massage 

Heads

The massage heads are normally 
retracted to the left and right in 
the upper part of the backrest.

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 Velcro for securing the controller 

cord

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  Back Cushion Zipper

The back cushion is detachable.

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 Handle

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 Back Cover

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 Backrest Latch

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 Safety Precaution Label

 SPECIFICATIONS

Power Supply:

AC 10 V 60 Hz

Power Consumption:

160 W

Upper Body Massage

Massage Area (Up-Down):

Approx. 6.6 in. (67.5 cm) 

Massage Area (Left-Right):

Distance between Massage Heads during Operation
Approx. .4 in. – 7.1 in. (6.0 cm – 18.0 cm)

Up-Down Movement Speed:

Approx. 0 – 35 sec. return.

Massage Speed:

Knead:  

Approx. 0 cycles/min. – 30 cycles/min.

Swedish:  

Approx. 30 cycles/min. – 50 cycles/min. 

Compression:  Approx. 0 cycles/min. – 30 cycles/min.
Hawaiian:  

Approx. 30 cycles/min. – 50 cycles/min.

Soft Shiatsu:  Approx. 150 cycles/min. – 10 cycles/min.
Tap:  

Approx. 30 cycles/min. – 350 cycles/min.

Full Roll:  

 Approx. 0 sec./cycle – 35 sec./cycle  
[Movement range: Approx. 1.1 in. (53.5 cm)] 

Regional Roll:   Approx. 7 sec./cycle – 9 sec./cycle  

[Movement range: Approx. 4.7 in. (1 cm)]

Reclining Angle: 

Backrest:  Approx. 10° – 170°

Automatic Shut-Off: 

Approx. 15 min. for both upper and lower body

 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

MASSAGE LOUNGER

Dimensions

When not reclined. (H × W × D):
When reclined. (H × W × D):

Approx. 43.3 in. × 9.1 in. × 4.1 in. (110 cm × 74 cm × 107 cm)
Approx. 4.0 in. × 9.1 in. × 61.0 in. (61 cm × 74 cm × 155 cm)

Weight of Unit: 

Approx. 117 lbs (53 k

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Dimensions of Box (H × W × D):

30.7 in. × 30.3 in. × 47.6 in. (78 cm × 77 cm × 11 cm)

Weight in Box:

Approx. 150 lbs (68 k

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Maximum User Weight: 

Approx. 64 lbs (10 k

g

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Minimum Distance from Wall:

15.7 in. (40 cm)

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 Speed Adjustment button

Adjusts speed of upper body 
massage in 5 steps during 
manual operation.

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 Speed Indicator

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 Massage Position Adjustment 

button

Adjusts position of massage 
heads during manual operation. 
(See Page 13)

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 OFF/ON button

Switches the controller on and off.

 Time Indicator

Displays time remaining before 
end of massage.

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 Pre-Programs buttons

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 Massage Focus buttons

Used to select focus of massage.

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 Tapping OFF/ON button

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 Neck Roller Position button

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 Neck Roller Position Indicator

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 Quick Stop button

Used to stop the massage 
immediately.

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 Reclining button

Use this button to adjust the angle 
of the backrest.

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 Operation Indicator

Displays operational status.

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 Cover

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 Manual Operation buttons

This allows you to select the 
massage action you desire.  
(See Page 13)

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Summary of Contents for EP1082KL-COMBO

Page 1: ...N de Modelo N de mod le EP1082 Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely Antes de utilizar esta unidad lea compleatamente estas instrucciones y gu rdelas para referencia fu...

Page 2: ...ug Return the unit to the nearest authorized service center if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or if it has been immersed in water 9 Keep power cords away from heated surf...

Page 3: ...e than 5 minutes when first using it You can gradually increase the duration and strength of the massage as you become used to it Do not massage any one point for more than 5 minutes at a time Excessi...

Page 4: ...d service center 6 Do not repeatedly operate any switch at short intervals Such action may cause the switch to malfunction 7 Some noise may be heard coming from the massager while in use This is due t...

Page 5: ...nnection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded...

Page 6: ...9 Handle 10 Back Cover 11 Backrest Latch 12 Safety Precaution Label SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption 160 W Upper Body Massage Massage Area Up Down Approx 26 6 in 67 5 cm M...

Page 7: ...button Adjusts position of massage heads during manual operation See Page 13 21 OFF ON button Switches the controller on and off 22 Time Indicator Displays time remaining before end of massage 23 Pre...

Page 8: ...AUTION When raising the backrest be careful not to cause hands or feet to become caught between the backrest and the backrest latch or the backrest and the armrests Failure to follow this precaution m...

Page 9: ...hows the left armrest The right armrest is stamped Front Right and Back The left armrest must be installed on the left hand side of the unit 4 Align the proper armrest with the unit and connect Be car...

Page 10: ...d result in injury The unit should not be climbed on and objects should not be placed on the unit when the backrest is folded forward Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the...

Page 11: ...on i e they are parked to the left and right in the upper part of the backrest If not retracted press twice to return the massage heads to the retracted position See Warning No 14 on page 2 4 ADJUSTIN...

Page 12: ...press another Pre Program button or a manual operation button during your selected pre program massage the massage will switch to the newly selected massage Pressing a Pre Program button automatically...

Page 13: ...will also be massaged slightly Press the button again to toggle it off BRemoving tapping from pre programs Press Press the button again to restore tapping to the program 6 Auto shut off in pre program...

Page 14: ...continue using the unit please press the OFF ON button Please rest at least 10 minutes between massages Massage Actions Knead Feels like the fingers and thumbs of two hands squeezing in unison as the...

Page 15: ...elected E g 2 Adding Full Roll to the selection E g 3 Deselecting Full Roll Changing Massage Types E g 1 Changing massage types in the same category Changing to Hawaiian when Knead is selected E g 2 C...

Page 16: ...T use a hair dryer to try to dry the surfaces more quickly Wearing of denim colored patterned or other clothing with a tendency to fade should be avoided during use as it could lead to discoloration o...

Page 17: ...ent An alternating tapping method is employed which means that this phenomenon will naturally occur There is nothing wrong with the unit It is not possible to recline the unit If the unit encounters a...

Page 18: ...mprim en Chine Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company One Panasonic Way 1H 1 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 1 800 338 0552 for questions and comments www panasonic com massage Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Amb...

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