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REPOSE  R300 User Guide 

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Buttocks Vibe 

Leg Vibe 

 
 
 
Automatic Massage

 - In this mode, a combination of all massage patterns 

are performed giving a thorough massage. 
 
 

Neck, Back, Waist, and Shoulders 

 
The backrest massage mechanism moves up and down your neck, shoulders, 
back, and waist using knock and knead massage actions. 

 
 
Calf Muscles and Back of Legs 

 
Your calf muscles and the back of your legs are massaged using airbags. The 
airbags are coordinated to simulate a “wave style” of massage which may 
help to increase blood circulation. 
 
 

 

 

In the seat of your Repose Massage Lounger, there are 
3 airbags programmed to inflate and deflate in sequence 
giving a continuous overlapping massage on the back of 
your legs and buttocks.  

 
Airbags are also used to massage your calf muscles. In 
the leg rest, there are eight airbags that inflate and 
deflate. As one airbag inflates, another airbag deflates 
creating a wave motion.  
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for R300

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Page 2: ...etup 9 Backrest 9 Back Cushion and Pillow 9 Preparing for Use 9 Moving the Massage Lounger 10 Control Panel Functions 11 Using your Repose Massage Lounger 12 Lowering and Raising the Backrest 12 Raising and Lowering the Leg Rest 12 Automatic Massage 13 Manual Massage 13 Maintenance and Cleaning 14 Troubleshooting 15 ...

Page 3: ... when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts 2 Do not operate under blanket or pillow Excessive heating can occur and cause fire electric shock or injury to persons 3 Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by on or near children invalids or disabled persons 4 Use this applicance only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not rerco...

Page 4: ... WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury please follow these precautions 1 People with the following conditions or any other abnormalities should seek the advice of a doctor before using the Repose massage lounger Expectant mothers People with an illness or fever People with cancer People with injuries People with blood circulation problems People with back problems People in poor physical sh...

Page 5: ...en away while the massage lounger is in use 9 Make sure there are no obstacles behind the lounger before reclining the backrest 10 Make sure there are no obstacles in front of the lounger before use 11 When finished using the massage lounger always return the seat to the upright position and lower the leg rest completely Make sure people or objects are not in the way when lowering the leg rest 12 ...

Page 6: ...e aerosol spray products or handle oxygen tanks around the massage lounger 26 Before unplugging the massage lounger turn off all controls 27 Do not use the massage lounger with a transformer 28 Connect the massage lounger power plug to a properly grounded outlet only 29 Do not attempt to open or disassemble any part of the massage lounger There are no user serviceable parts in your massage lounger...

Page 7: ...nction the massage mechanism moves in a circular motion Knock In the Knock mode the massage mechanism rolls up and down as the massage heads tap in an oscillating pattern Note During Knead and Knock massage modes the position of the massage mechanism can be moved up or down by selecting the Roll massage mode Combination The massage modes can be combined For example you can use the Roll mode while ...

Page 8: ...Your calf muscles and the back of your legs are massaged using airbags The airbags are coordinated to simulate a wave style of massage which may help to increase blood circulation In the seat of your Repose Massage Lounger there are 3 airbags programmed to inflate and deflate in sequence giving a continuous overlapping massage on the back of your legs and buttocks Airbags are also used to massage ...

Page 9: ...REPOSE R300 User Guide Page 8 of 15 Part Names and Locations As you read through this guide please use the illustrations on this page to familiarize yourself with the location of the parts called out ...

Page 10: ... mechanism and move the backrest toward the leg rest As the backrest approaches the seat cushion it will stop Back Cushion and Pillow NOTICE While the backrest cushion is detached from the lounger please do not place hands fingers or any objects between the seat and the backrest The backrest cushion and pillows can be removed and replaced to help adjust the comfort level of the massage The backres...

Page 11: ...mpting to move your massage lounger We recommend you have someone help you move the lounger NOTICE Disconnect the power cord prior to moving and do not attempt to move the massage lounger while someone is seated on it To move your massage lounger 1 Position the leg rest in the raised position 2 Remove the power plug from the wall outlet and secure the power cord on the lounger 3 While holding both...

Page 12: ...ns immediately Selects the Knead massage mode Selects the Roll massage mode Selects the Knock massage mode Selects Automatic massage of entire body Used to control speed of the massage Selects vibrate Automatically massages your shoulders Automatically massages your neck Automatically massages your waist Automatically massages your back Automatically massages your legs Controls the width of the ma...

Page 13: ...es 2 Press and hold the lower backrest button on the control panel Release the button when the backrest reaches a comfortable position The backrest will stop automatically when it reaches the lowest point of travel To raise the back rest 1 Press and hold the raise backrest button to raise the backrest When the backrest reaches the upright position it will stop When finished with your massage press...

Page 14: ...g every massage mode To enjoy an automatic massage on a specific area press the corresponding button For example to automatically massage your shoulders press the Shoulder button In addition to the automatic mode you can select to massage a specific area of the body such as the Neck Shoulders Back Waist and Legs Manual Massage To manually massage a specific area press the button for the area that ...

Page 15: ... of your massage lounger Fabric 1 Wipe the seat fabric with a damp cloth using water and a very mild detergent 2 Use a clean damp cloth to wipe the fabric to remove residue 3 Allow to air dry Plastic Areas 1 Use a damp cloth with water and a very mild detergent to wipe down exposed plastic areas 2 Use a clean damp cloth to remove any residue 3 Allow the cleaned parts to air dry Control Panel If th...

Page 16: ...ration in the interests of safety the massage heads may stop moving If this occurs raise your body slightly to reduce the weight on the backrest before restarting The air in the seat is not being released If the power cord is unplugged or there is a power failure while the air massage is in progress the air will be trapped in the unit and will automatically release when power is reapplied The back...

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