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4. Selecting an Area for Concentrated Massage

• Please see Page 21–23 for details regarding the programs.

7. Auto Stop in Programmed Operation

When the selected program has been completed, the unit will automatically come to a stop.
(Although programmed operation lasts for approximately 15 minutes (12–17 minutes), this will vary according to
the shoulder position and program selected, whether or not tapping is on or off, and the weight of the person
using the unit.)
• The massage heads will move to the retracted position and stop.
• The ON/OFF lamp will flash until the heads have stopped moving.
• If you want to start another massage, please press 

button.

• Please rest at least 10 minutes between massages.

8. Stopping Programmed Operation

Press 

button to stop programmed operation.

• The ON/OFF lamp will continue to flash until the massage heads have returned to the retracted position.

9. Stopping the Massage Immediately

Press 

button to stop programmed operation immediately.

• All movement will stop immediately.
• The massage heads will not return to the retracted position, which may make sitting in the seat somewhat

uncomfortable.

• Please press 

button twice in order to return the massage heads to the retracted position.

Massaging the Lower Back

• Press this button to focus the program on the lower

back.
(The neck and
shoulders will also be
massaged slightly.)

• Press the button

again to toggle off.

The Selected Program will Start

• It is possible to change the program

selected and the desired movement
mid-way through a massage.

• In Programmed Operation, the leg massage begins at the same time. 

It is possible to stop or change the intensity of the leg massage during the program. (Please see Page 18.)

• When retracting the backrest, as the massage heads must be retracted in the interests of safety there may be

a slight delay before the backrest actually starts to retract.  Please continue to hold down the Reclining Button
until the backrest is fully retracted.  

The Seat Automatically Reclines to the Massage Position

• Initial position if auto recline is for both back and open ottoman operation. (for soles and feet.)
• To recline further, please use the recline button, but it is not recommended to keep the ottoman open.

15

14

PROGRAMMED OPERATION

• Please check that there are no children or pets in the vicinity of the unit before use.

programmed operation

whole back

gentle

storong

neck roller position

reclining

programmed

operation

/

manual 

operation

lower back

neck, shoulder

tap on/off

vibration on/off

1

2

3

4

5

1. Press button

• The ON/OFF lamp will come on.
• You can now select either strong or gentle or one of the manual settings

that can be accessed by opening the cover of the controller.

2. Select the Program You Want

• See Page 21 for details regarding the content of each of these

programs.

Vigorously Massage the Whole Back

• Strong uses mainly a kneading massage and Shiatsu massage to

relax stiff muscles.

• This type of massage is ideal for

people with stiff muscles
throughout their entire back.

• Massage starts out predominantly in

the upper back.

Gently Massage the Whole Back

• This type of massage is ideal for

people who are feeling tired or weary.

• It is gentler than shiatsu massage -

more like a sewedish palm massage.

• When the Shoulder Position Indicator is flashing, adjust the position of

the massage heads (upper roller) so that they lightly touch the shoulder.

• The shoulder position can be adjusted up and down 4in. (10cm).
• When it is not possible to correctly adjust the shoulder position, slide

your body down and try adjusting it again.

Normal Position
(EP1061)

Massage Position

Approx. 14

°

 

Raised

Approx. 3

°

 Reclined

Reclining

In this comfortable 
position it is possible to 
massage from the neck 
to the soles of the feet.

Normal Position
(EP1060)

Massage Position

Approx. 60

°

 

Raised

Approx. 14

°

 Reclined

Reclining

In this comfortable 
position it is possible to 
massage from the neck 
to the soles of the feet.

programmed operation

whole back

gentle

strong

programmed operation

whole back

gentle

strong

Press

Press

• Lightly touching the shoulder.

Too high

Correct position

Too low

Massaging the Neck and Shoulders

• Press this button to focus the program on the neck

and shoulders.
(The upper and lower
back will also be
massaged slightly.)

• Press the button

again to toggle off.

lower back

neck, shoulder

lower back

neck, shoulder

5. Removing Vibration and Tapping from Programs

Removing Tapping from Programmed Operation

• Press this button to remove tapping in

programmed operation.  (The tapping will change
to a kneading massage.)

* Press the button

again to restore
tapping to the
program.

Removing Vibration from Programmed Operation

• Press this button to remove vibration in programmed

operation.  (The vibration will change to a kneading
massage.)

* Press the button

again to restore
vibration to the
program.

tap on/off

vibration on/off

tap on/off

vibration on/off

Press

Press

Press

Press

• For Tapping B, and Vibration, unless the massage heads are actually touching the body then you may not feel

anything.  

3. Adjusting Shoulder Position

• When programmed operation begins, the seat automatically reclines to the massage position where the

massage heads carry out a Shiatsu massage in the area around the shoulders.  During the time that the
Shoulder Position Indicator is flashing (approx. 20 seconds), use the Shoulder Position Adjustment Button to
adjust the position of the massage heads, limiting how high they will go.  
Approximate positions for adjusting the position of the rollers are shown below.

• It is possible to change the position of the rollers

during the massage.

• As the position of the shoulders will change when

the reclining angle is changed during a massage,
please readjust the shoulder position every time
you change the reclining angle.

• 5-stage (up-down approx. 4in.) adjustment.

neck roller position

neck roller position

neck roller position

6.1ft

5.2ft

4.6ft

Up

Down

Approximate Body Height

Press

Press

6. Adjusting Massage Intensity

• Massage intensity can be adjusted up to 3 levels.
• When the massage heads reach their limit you will hear a “peep,

peep, peep” sound.

intensity

intensity

Increasing massage intensity

Decreasing massage intensity

Press

Press

Summary of Contents for WEDEATSU EP1060

Page 1: ...zar esta unidad lea completamente estas instrucciones y gu rdelas por si necesita consultarlas en el futuro Sillón de masaje Instrucciones de uso Modelo No 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 2 EN SP アメリカ Printed in Japan P90101060231 ...

Page 2: ...r cord or plug 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 Always raise the center 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 y...

Page 3: ...t down slowly after checking the position of the massage heads Never put any part of your body between the massage heads as the squeezing action of the massage heads may cause injury Never put your fingers or feet in the gap between the backrest and seat the backrest and the armrest the seat and cover under the armrest or the gap between the legrest and the footrest Do not place your fingers or an...

Page 4: ... grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product even if it does not fit the outlet Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug shown in Figure A Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adaptor should be used with ...

Page 5: ...e neck roller position reclining programmed operation manual operation intensity roll manual operation whole back regional tap A vibration tap B swedish shiatsu knead position slow fast leg massage ON OFF Button ON OFF Lamp Cover Closed Cover Open Used to stop the massage immediately Quick Stop Button Used to adjust the angle of the backrest and legrest Reclining Button Displays operational mode M...

Page 6: ...top An average program massage is 15 17 minutes Manual Operation Used for selecting a particular massage movement or area to be massaged Ideal for people who want to adjust movement and location during the course of a massage Ideal for people who want just a little more on the shoulders at the end of their massage z Open the cover of the controller and select the massage required x The seat will a...

Page 7: ...e backrest Do not sit down if the massage heads are not in the retracted position Instead push button twice to retract the massage heads to the proper position If button is pushed during the massage then the massage heads will not be retracted Please do not sit on the controller as the reclining button may be pressed causing the seat to automatically recline Sit Down Only When the Legrest is Lower...

Page 8: ...t their entire back Massage starts out predominantly in the upper back Gently Massage the Whole Back This type of massage is ideal for people who are feeling tired or weary It is gentler than shiatsu massage more like a sewedish palm massage When the Shoulder Position Indicator is flashing adjust the position of the massage heads upper roller so that they lightly touch the shoulder The shoulder po...

Page 9: ... roll manual operation whole back regional tap A vibration tap B swedish shiatsu knead E g 3 Toggling off Roll pressing it again roll manual operation whole back regional tap A vibration tap B swedish shiatsu knead roll manual operation whole back regional tap A vibration tap B swedish shiatsu knead E g 2 Adding Roll to the selection roll manual operation whole back regional tap A vibration tap B ...

Page 10: ...G MASSAGE IN MANUAL OPERATION EP1061 slow fast leg massage slow fast leg massage slow fast leg massage slow fast leg massage slow fast leg massage slow fast Off Press Press Press Press Soles of feet Calves If your calves are not in the correct position in the legrest please adjust your legs so that they are 1 Press button The programmed operation and leg massage button will flash 2 Press the Leg M...

Page 11: ...p A Roll Swedish Roll and Swedish Tap A Roll Shiatsu Vibration Roll and Shiatsu Vibration Tap A Swedish Roll and Swedish Tap A Roll Swedish Roll Swedish Tap A Roll and Swedish Vibration Roll Swedish Vibration Swedish Vibration and Swedish Tap A Roll 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 Swedish Tap A Roll Swedish and Roll 10 20 1 Turn Off the Power z Turn the power switch to the off position x Turn the lock switch to t...

Page 12: ...though programmed operation lasts for approximately 15 minutes 12 17 minutes this will vary according to the shoulder position and program selected whether or not tapping is on or off and the weight of the person using the unit The movements below are shown in simplified form for the sake of illustration When the programs have finished the unit will automatically stop Although programmed operation...

Page 13: ...r socket when you have finished Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or burns CAUTION 24 This feels as though the thumbs of both hands are being used to work on the acupressure points The initial strong push is followed by a short pause to give the impression of a professional shiatsu masseur This type of massage is ideal for people with tight muscles and pain who want a point massage Shiat...

Page 14: ... and then turn the power switch on again H 26 Problem Cause and Remedy Motor Noises The motor gets louder when it comes under load There is excessive noise during Tapping The noise is louder at the top of the unit The motor sounds louder when adjusting massage intensity and width There is a rubbing sound produced by the massage heads rubbing on the seat fabric There is a rubbing sound produced by ...

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