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Power Supply:

AC120 V 60 Hz

Power Consumption:

260 W

Upper Body Massage

Massage Area (Up-Down):

Approx. 30 in. (76 cm)  (The massage heads move a total of approx. 64 cm)

Massage Area (Left-Right):

Distance between Massage Heads during Operation
Neck, Shoulder, Lower Back: Approx. 2.0 – 8.3 in. (5 – 21 cm)
Back:

Approx. 2.0 – 5.9 in. (5 – 15 cm)

Massage Area (Forward-Back): Approx. 3.9 in. (10 cm) 
Up-Down Movement Speed:

Approx. 25 – 90 sec. return.

Massage Speed:

Knead A, B:

Approx. 9 – 15 cycles/min.

Tap:

Approx. 200 – 700 sec. (one way)

Lateral/Vertical Travel:

Lateral Travel:

Approx. 2.0 in. (5 cm) left-right auto return

Vertical Travel (Long):

Approx. 30 in. (76 cm) up-down auto return

Vertical Travel (Short):

Approx. 4 in. (10 cm) up-down auto return

Massage Width:

Rolling, Vertical Movement:

Approx. 2.0 – 5.9 in. (5 – 15 cm)

Other than the above:

Same as massage area (left-right).

Lower Body Massage

Air Pressure:

Strong:

Approx. 22 kPa

Medium:

Approx. 16 kPa

Weak:

Approx. 10 kPa

Reclining Angle:

Backrest:

Approx. 120° – 170°

Legrest:

Approx. -5° – 85°

Automatic Shut-Off:

Approx. 15 min. for both upper and lower body

Dimensions:

When not reclined. (H

#

W

#

D)

45.3

#

30.3

#

49.2 in. (115

#

77

#

125 cm)

When reclined. (H

#

W

#

D)

28.3

#

30.3

#

72.8 in. (72

#

77

#

185 cm)

Weight of Unit:

Approx. 164 lbs (74 k

g)

Weight in Box:

Approx. 195 lbs (88 k

g)

Maximum User Weight:

264 lbs (120 k

g)

Minimum Distance from Wall:

16 in. (40 cm)

SPECIFICATIONS

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Problem

Cause and Remedy

Reclining does not take place even though a
massage is started in Programmed Operation.
(The seat does not automatically recline.)

In some cases the seat may not automatically recline
depending on the position (angle) of the backrest or
the legrest.  

H

The unit will not operate at all.

• Upper body (neck to lower back) massage.
• Lower body (calves to seat) massage.

• The power cord has been disconnected. 

(See Page 7)

• The power switch on the unit has not been turned on.  

(See Page 7)

• After pressing 

button Programmed Operation

button or the Manual Operation button has not been
pushed.

(See Pages 11, 15, 22)

H

The unit has been damaged.

Stop using the unit immediately.

H

The power cord or power plug is abnormally
hot.

Stop using the unit immediately.

H

The backrest does not return to the upright
position.

The backrest will not return to the upright position if
the timer is activated or the 

button is pressed. 

H

The legrest does not go down.

The legrest will not go down properly if the legrest
slide has been extended.  Try again after retracting it.

H

It is not possible to recline the unit.  
The legrest cannot be raised or lowered.

If the unit encounters an obstacle or if excessive
force is exerted on it during operation, in the
interests of safety the unit will come to a stop.
If all markings and buttons on the control panel start
to flash, which is extremely unusual, turn off the
power switch, wait for approximately 10 seconds and
then turn the power switch on again.

H

For service information, call 1-800-338-0552 (USA only) to find out about the servicer in your area.

Summary of Contents for EP3203 - MASSAGE LOUNGER - MULTI-LANG

Page 1: ...02 Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely and save for future reference Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company One Panasonic Way 3D 1 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 1 800 338 0552 for questions and comments www panasonic com massage No 1 EN SP FR ...

Page 2: ...d service center if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or if it has been immersed in water 9 Always raise the back cushion to check that the fabric of the unit itself has not been ripped before using the unit Please also check other areas to ensure that the fabric has not been ripped No matter how small the rip if you find one then immediately stop using the unit unplug t...

Page 3: ...ime by pressing the Quick Stop Button 8 Do not go to sleep while using the unit Do not use the unit after drinking alcohol 9 When the seat back is in a reclined position do not sit on it or sit with your legs resting on the headrest Do not sit on the legrest as the unit may fall over 10 Do not allow children or pets to play on or around the unit especially during operation 11 Do not unplug the uni...

Page 4: ...duct is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adaptor should be used with this product Ensure there is adequate space for reclining Do not use the massage lounger in direct sunlight or in places where it will be exposed to high temperatures such as in front of a heater etc as this can cause discoloration or hardening of the synthetic leather Place the unit on a mat to...

Page 5: ...The massage heads will move to the retracted position Attaching the Pillow Attach the pillow using the fasteners on the pillow and on the top of the backrest 2 The angle can also be adjusted Attaching the Control Panel Stand Secure the control panel stand to the right hand side of the unit using the three screws provided Attaching and Removing the Control Panel When attaching the control panel sli...

Page 6: ... Control Panel Stand Front Back Armrest Pillow Back Cushion Retracted Position of Massage Heads The massage heads are normally retracted to the left and right in the lower part of the backrest However if the Quick Stop Button is pushed to stop the massage then the massage heads will not return to the retracted position Seat Side Cover Legrest When Lowered When Raised Massages the calves and the so...

Page 7: ...rt to move until you press one of the program buttons 2 Select the program you want Please press one of the flashing buttons See Page 13 for details regarding the content of each of these Programmed Operation It is possible to change programs during the massage by pressing one of the other program buttons 3 Sit as far back in the seat as possible with your head on the pillow back cushion backrest ...

Page 8: ... 4 After the Massage has been Completed the Unit will Automatically Stop After the designated program has been completed the massage lounger will automatically stop Approximately 15 minutes Stopping the Massage during a Program Press again The legrest will automatically be lowered and the massage heads will return to the retracted position After the massage heads have stopped moving the backrest w...

Page 9: ...re time and movement will be spent on that area See Page 18 for examples 1 Hold down until you reach the desired angle Holding the button down will recline the seat and raise the legrest Shortly after the backrest starts to recline the legrest will be raised When both the backrest and legrest have been raised or lowered as far as possible you will hear a beep beep beep sound The backrest and legre...

Page 10: ... used in Self Program mode 4 Sit back in the seat as far as possible with your head on the pillow back cushion backrest After pressing the seat will automatically recline to the massage position and body searching will commence You will feel a light tapping sensation on your shoulders Always check the shoulder position and when necessary adjust it manually After body searching has been completed t...

Page 11: ...that you do not want to record the information press without pressing any of the User Program buttons to cancel While the information is being saved none of the other buttons apart from the reclining and legrest button can be used 18 A simple explanation of the movements is provided below Details regarding Self Program Stiff Neck Fatigue Degree of Fatigue After using Knead B to relax the area surr...

Page 12: ... matches then the massage begins If it does not match then body searching is carried out again The following are not recorded as part of the User Adjustment Functions Data regarding Manual Operations Massage lounger position reclining angle and legrest angle Data regarding the leg calf massage When Manual Operation has been selected during a Programmed Operation Massage strength settings in the Pr...

Page 13: ...ing With this massage the massage heads work slowly over the acupressure points in a deep kneading motion Wide Kneading This motion is like the palms of both hands being used to press and rub over a wide area from both sides of the body This type of massage is ideal for someone wanting a broad swedish style massage on the back or lower back Tapping This motion is like a fist used in a rhythmic pat...

Page 14: ...ssage Type Selection Buttons 24 Additional Information How to Get the Most Out of Your Massage Lounger 1 Start with a rolling massage only to allow your body to get used to the massage lounger This stretches out your spine and relieves pressure from your cervical disks 2 Next use a kneading or tapping massage in areas surrounding stiff muscles 3 To finish off with use a rolling massage again to st...

Page 15: ... It will take a number of seconds for the air to be completely released After pressing you will hear air being released Press if you want to stop the massage during a program Press if you want to stop the massage immediately Massage Actions Lower Body Grasp After applying pressure to the sides and backs of the legs pressure is applied to each of the points on the calves and the muscles in the calv...

Page 16: ...ed and the backrest in the upright position Place a mat on the floor and gently roll the unit over it to avoid damaging the floor Do not move the unit while someone is seated on it Please remove the control panel from the control panel stand Please make sure the legrest slider is fully retracted when moving the unit Lifting the Unit Move the chair by having one person hold onto the pipe sections o...

Page 17: ...ining does not take place even though a massage is started in Programmed Operation The seat does not automatically recline In some cases the seat may not automatically recline depending on the position angle of the backrest or the legrest H The unit will not operate at all Upper body neck to lower back massage Lower body calves to seat massage The power cord has been disconnected See Page 7 The po...

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