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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 legrest may reach their limits at different times.
• Adjust the position of the back cushion so that it does not come into

contact with your elbows.  

2. Release 

when you have reached the desired

position. 

• If you have reclined the back more than you want, press 

to raise it

again.

• Do not recline the back too far when first using the unit as you may find

the massage to be too strong.

Raising the Backrest and Legrest

Hold down 

to raise the backrest and legrest

• When both the backrest and legrest have been raised as far as

possible you will hear a “beep-beep-beep” sound.

ADJUSTING THE SEAT

Raising and Lowering Only the Legrest

Raising the Legrest

Hold down 

to raise the legrest.

• When the legrest has been raised as far as possible you will hear a

“beep-beep-beep” sound.

Lowering the Legrest

Hold down 

to lower the legrest.

• When the legrest has been lowered as far as possible you will hear a

“beep-beep-beep” sound.

• Ensure that the legrest slide has been fully retracted before lowering

the legrest otherwise it will hit the floor (see below).

Extending the Legrest

1. Slide the legrest out to the desired position by

pulling the legrest slide lever.

2. Release the legrest lever.

Reclining the Massage Lounger

1

2

Approx. –5°

Approx. 85°

Approx. 

170°

Approx. 120°

Push the legrest
down with the backs
of your legs.

Legrest Slide Lever

Once you have released the legrest
slide lever the legrest will click into
place and lock.

When you wish to retract the legrest, pull the legrest slide lever to
release the legrest.  Raise your legs slightly to allow the springs to
retract the legrest.

Additional Information

Display of Massage Areas

Sometimes the massage areas displayed on the control panel will be different from what
you are actually experiencing.
* Due to limitations in the size of the display, the massage areas displayed on the control panel

are only a general indication of the area being massaged.  This means that sometimes the
areas that are actually being massaged are different from those shown on the display.  Areas
of massage displayed may change depending on changes to massage intensity or position of
massage heads.

Pressure Level Display

The pressure being applied to the body is shown on the display.
• The actual pressure experienced may vary from the level indicated on the display.
• Depending on the seatback fabric, the pressure level indicated may change even when nobody is sitting in the seat.

Pressure Feedback Function

The strength of the massage (pressure level) is automatically adjusted if it is too much or too little. 
• The standard body pressure level varies according to the strength of the program selected.

Programmed Operation

• Please see Page 58 for details regard the lower body massage.
• The movements below are shown in simplified form for the sake of illustration.

 Shoulder grasp 

and Shiatsu A

 Tap A and Roll

 Shiatsu A, 

    Shoulder grasp 

and Tap A

 Shiatsu A,

    Shiatsu B and 

Knead A

 Knead B and Roll

 Shoulder grasp, 

    Shiatsu A and 

Knead B

 Knead A and 

    Tap B

 Shiatsu B, Tap A 

and Knead B 

 Tap B, Knead B 

and Roll

 Shiatsu A and 

    Knead B

 Swedish and Roll

 Knead A and 

Knead B

 Knead A and 

    Tap B

 Knead B and Roll

 Shiatsu A and 

Knead B

 Knead A and 

    Tap B

 Knead B and 

    Shiatsu B

 Swedish, Roll 

and Tap B

 Knead B and 

Swedish

 Knead B and 

    Tap A

 Knead B and Roll

 Swedish, Knead B 

and Tap B

 Knead A, Tap B 

and Knead B

 Tap B, Swedish 

and Knead B

 Knead B, Knead A 

and Tap B

 Knead A, Knead B, 

Swedish and 

    Tap B

 Swedish, Roll 

and Tap B

 Shiatsu A and 

Knead B

 Tap A and Roll

 Knead B, Tap A 

and Shiatsu A

 Knead A, Tap B, 

Roll and Tap B

 Knead A and 

    Tap A

 Knead B, Tap B 

and Tap C

 Knead B 

 Tap C, Roll, 

    Tap B and Roll

 Swedish and Roll

Shiatsu Program

Deep Program

Gentle Program

Refresh Program

Summary of Contents for EP3205R2

Page 1: ...36 MASSAGE LOUNGER Instruction Manual EP3205 ...

Page 2: ... Screw Turn the screw clockwise to tighten it 38 SETTING UP THE MASSAGE LOUNGER BEFORE USING THE UNIT 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 prevent floor ...

Page 3: ... the pillow fastener Adjust the front part of the pillow so that it supports the back of the head and will not be too far down when massaging the neck Press Fastener Adjusting the Control Panel Stand 1 The control panel stand can rotate forward and back Return the Backrest to the Upright Position 1 Plug the power plug into the power outlet 2 Turn the lock switch to the Open position 3 Turn on the ...

Page 4: ...15 minute stored programs When you want a massage suited to your degree of fatigue SELF PROGRAM This program is ideal for the following people Those who feel tired in different parts of their body Those who want only their shoulders or legs massaged This program allows the user to customize the massage See Page 52 USER ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS When you want more control over individual massage setting...

Page 5: ...assage Areas Shows the massage areas currently being massaged by flashing Program Strength Display This displays the strength of the selected program Pressure Level Display This displays the amount of pressure exerted on the body Neck Roller Position Button Pressing this button allows you to adjust the shoulder position after body searching has been carried out Movement Display This displays the p...

Page 6: ...t Additional Information Display of Massage Areas Sometimes the massage areas displayed on the control panel will be different from what you are actually experiencing Due to limitations in the size of the display the massage areas displayed on the control panel are only a general indication of the area being massaged This means that sometimes the areas that are actually being massaged are differen...

Page 7: ... Display This is used in the Self Program to indicate how tired you are in each area of your back and legs Program Strength Display This displays the strength of the selected program Please ensure that the cover is closed securely Pressure Level Display This displays the amount of pressure exerted on the body Neck Roller Position Button Pressing this button allows you to adjust the shoulder positi...

Page 8: ... Knead B and Tap B are used to relax the muscles Mainly Tap B and Swedish are used to thoroughly relax the muscles The selected area is repeatedly grasped and then squeezed See Page 59 for explanation of grasp and squeeze massage After the selected area has been repeatedly grasped it is then repeatedly squeezed After the selected area has been relaxed using grasping and squeezing it is then finish...

Page 9: ...ogram to your individual needs Spend more time on the location and type of massage you like with the focus button When you Want More Control over Individual Massage Settings Press to increase the time spent on a particular location and type of massage During the program when the massage feels particularly good press to concentrate on that particular massage action will flash and the unit will incr...

Page 10: ...s pressed will first be repeated The massage action at the time when the button was pressed will be increased in that area when that same massage action is carried out within the massage program The overall time of the massage approximately 15 minutes will not be increased This function cannot be used in the Self Program 2 What happens when I press The point where the massage is currently being ca...

Page 11: ...the massage heads will continue to move until you release the button When the massage heads have been moved as far as possible you will hear a beep beep beep sound In some places the strength of the massage will be automatically reduced The approximate position of the massage will be shown on the display In some cases the massage action will not immediately change even though the massage action bu...

Page 12: ...ased 1 Press 2 Open the cover Leg Calf Seat Massage When you want to massage the soles of your feet and your calves When you want to massage your legs from your ankles to your calves 3 Select the area and massage type you require The areas and massage actions you have selected will be shown on the display See below Auto Grasp Squeeze If you press one of the Sole Leg Calf Seat Area Selection Button...

Page 13: ... has been moistened with just water and thoroughly wrung out Make sure you thoroughly wring out the cloth first when cleaning the control panel 3 Allow the unit to dry naturally Please do NOT use thinners benzene or alcohol Seat Fabric 1 Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that has been soaked in a mild detergent and then thoroughly wrung out 2 Use a mild detergent and brush on areas where the seat ...

Page 14: ...eration There is a sound when the vibration action is selected There is a rattling sound when the massage heads move up or down The belt can be heard rotating There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric There is a noise when the backrest cushion moves over the armrest when the seat is reclining There is a noise when I sit down There is a strange sound when the...

Page 15: ... not unplug the unit or turn it off during operation Unplug the unit immediately if there is a power outage 12 Be sure to start on the gentle massage program if using the massager for the first time The shiatsu massage is stronger and should be enjoyed after one has gotten accustomed to the chair 13 Do not allow children to play on this mechanized furniture or operate the mechanism Legrest folds d...

Page 16: ...ween the armrest and the chair back 3 Do not treat the chair roughly such as turning the chair on its side turning the chair over or standing on it 4 Do not treat the covering roughly Keep sharp or pointed objects away from the covering of the chair Be careful not to drop lit ashes lit cigarettes or matches on the chair Exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading or a change in color of the cover...

Page 17: ...Travel Approx 5 cm left right auto return Vertical Travel Long Approx 76 cm up down auto return Vertical Travel Short Approx 10 cm up down auto return Massage Width Rolling Vertical Movement Approx 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 ...

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