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1. Feed the Recline Shock (20) and the attached cable

between the tubes on the Base (1) as shown.  

Refer to the inset drawing. Remove the rubber
bands from the Bracket Screws (32) in the Base (1).
Make sure that the Arm Brackets (31) inside the tubes
are pressed against the indicated sides of the tubes. 

Align the posts on the Right Armrest (5) with the
tubes on the Base (1). Slide the Right Armrest onto
the Base. 

Make sure that the posts are inside of

the tubes on the Base. In addition, make sure
that the cable is between the posts. Note: You
may need to flex the posts away from the Right
Side Shield (7) to slide the Right Armrest past
the Bracket Screws (32).

2. Tip the chair onto its right side. Remove the shipping

bracket from the Seat Frame (2) and the Back
Frame (4) by removing the Cotter Pins (26) and the
Hairpin Cotters (27). 

Save the Cotter Pins and the

Hairpin Cotters; you will need them for step 3.

3. Attach the indicated end of the Recline Shock (20)

to the Back Frame (4) with a Cotter Pin (26) and a
Hairpin Cotter (27).

Attach the other end of the Recline Shock (20) to
the Seat Frame (2) with a Cotter Pin (26) and a
Hairpin Cotter (27).

Make sure that the cable is

under the Recline Shock, as shown in the draw-
ing. Note: You may need to raise the Back Frame
(4) to the upright position in order to attach the
Recline Shock.

Tip the chair back onto its base.

2

27

Shipping

Bracket

2

4

27

26

26

Place all parts of the massage chair in a cleared area and remove the packing materials. Do not dispose of the
packing materials until the massage chair is fully assembled. 

Assembly requires only the included allen

wrench.  

26

2

4

27

26

27

20

1

5

7

Posts

1

20

Cable

3

1

31

32

32

31

Top View

Assembly

DESCRIPTION OF THE HAND CONTROL

A. Power IndicatorÑLights when the power is on. 

B. Power ButtonÑTurns the power on and off.

C. Carriage Position ButtonsÑManually move the

massage mechanism up and down to target spe-
cific areas of the back for a localised massage. 

D. Shiatsu Direction Buttons and IndicatorsÑThese

buttons control the rotational direction of the mas-
sage when the Carriage Position Buttons (C) are
used.

E. Shiatsu Button and Soft and Firm IndicatorsÑThis

button selects either a soft or firm massage when
you are using the three massage zones.  

F. Back Zones Button and Whole, Lower, and Upper

IndicatorsÑThe Back Zones button selects the
three massage zones. When the ÒWholeÓ indicator

is lit, the massage mechanism will move up and
down, massaging your entire back. When the
ÒLowerÓ indicator is lit, the massage mechanism
will move up and down, massaging your lower
back. When the ÒUpperÓ indicator is lit, the mas-
sage mechanism will move up and down, massag-
ing your upper back.

G.  Program ButtonÑThis button selects the six pro-

grams.

H. Program IndicatorsÑThese will light to show

which program is selected.

FEATURES OF THE MASSAGE CHAIR

The convenient hand control lets you customise the
type of massage you get each time you use the 
massage chair. In the manual mode, you can choose
any combination of upper-back, lower-back and
whole-back massage action. If desired, you can also
position the massage carriage to target a specific area
of your back for a specialised massage. 

The control also offers six massage programs: 10-
Minute Lower Back, 10-Minute Upper Back, 10-Minute
Whole Back, 20-Minute Whole Back, 20-Minute Whole
BackÑFirm Massage and 20-Minute Whole
BackÑHard Massage. 

HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE

When the power is turned on, the hand control will be
in the manual mode. The power indicator should be
the only indicator that is lit.

1. Use the Carriage

Position buttons to
move the massage car-
riage to the location
you wish to massage.

2. Use the Shiatsu

Direction buttons to
begin massaging your
back. You may want to
try alternating the shiat-
su directions during
your massage.

3. If you like, you can use the Carriage Position but-

tons to move the carriage up and down during the
massage. 

C

D

F

E

H

G

B

A

Summary of Contents for RESTORATION 3100

Page 1: ...ation when writing or calling The MODEL NUMBER of the product PERX31090 The NAME of the product PROFORM RESTORATION 3100 massage chair The SERIAL NUMBER of the product see the front cover of this manual The KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the desired part s see the PART LIST and EXPLODED DRAWING in the centre of this manual Patent Pending Ordering Replacement Parts Visit our website at www proform c...

Page 2: ...Operate the Massage Chair 7 Maintenance 10 Notes 11 Ordering Replacement Parts Back Cover Note A PART LIST and an EXPLODED DRAWING are attached in the centre of this manual Remove the PART LIST and the EXPLODED DRAWING before beginning assembly Table of Contents Notes ...

Page 3: ...y from heated surfaces 13 Always turn off the hand control and unplug the power cord from the outlet immediately after using and before cleaning the massage chair DANGER 14 Keep pins and other sharp objects away from the massage chair 15 Carefully examine the massage chair before each use If there are any signs of deteriora tion call the toll free telephone number on the front of this manual 16 Ke...

Page 4: ...activate the ÒwholeÓ massage zone 2 While you are using the massage zones you can modify the intensity of the massage by using the Shiatsu but ton to select a soft or firm massage Note The massage action will automatically stop if no buttons on the hand control are pressed for twenty minutes This applies to both the manual mode and the massage zones To restart the mas sage action simply press the ...

Page 5: ...age mechanism up and down to target spe cific areas of the back for a localised massage D Shiatsu Direction Buttons and IndicatorsÑThese buttons control the rotational direction of the mas sage when the Carriage Position Buttons C are used E Shiatsu Button and Soft and Firm IndicatorsÑThis button selects either a soft or firm massage when you are using the three massage zones F Back Zones Button a...

Page 6: ...e not shown 4 95 HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD This product must be earthed If it should malfunc tion or break down earthing provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock Use this product with an equipment earthing conductor and an earthing plug Plug one end of the cord into the massage chair Plug the power cord into an appropriate outlet that is pro...

Page 7: ... 54 1 Circuit Board 55 4 Board Spacer 56 4 Board Nut 57 4 Board Screw 58 2 Flat sided Washer 59 4 Brace Washer 60 4 Brace Nut 61 2 Brace Screw 62 6 Wire Tie 63 2 Limit Switch 64 1 Four wire Coil 65 2 Rear Wheel Axle 66 3 Black Jumper Wire 67 1 IEC Filter Socket 68 1 Power Switch 69 1 Circuit Breaker 70 2 Wire Mount 71 4 Bearing Screw 72 1 Sensor 73 6 Sensor Screw 74 6 Sensor Nut 75 1 Sensor Bracke...

Page 8: ...78 56 56 55 55 54 57 79 82 81 80 81 80 63 73 73 74 74 63 71 62 61 58 61 58 60 32 59 60 59 60 4 73 72 70 75 59 73 74 74 71 70 69 68 66 88 64 51 50 38 48 50 52 50 50 50 50 53 53 52 52 38 51 45 45 51 50 50 48 48 49 50 41 42 40 44 44 51 50 47 50 52 53 53 43 50 52 49 50 40 41 42 1 17 86 86 87 87 50 48 46 84 90 93 93 91 92 94 83 95 95 95 95 67 98 99 100 96 97 101 89 Exploded DrawingÑModel No PERX31090 R...

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