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Shiatsu Area

Buttons:

Select upper, lower,

or full back to 

designate the area 

covered by the 

shiatsu massage. 

 

Spot Button:

Press to keep the shiatsu

func�on in one area. Use 

the arrow bu�ons to 

adjust the posi�on up 

or down. 

Vibration Button:

Press to ac�vate the 

seat vibra�on. You 

may cycle through 

low, medium, high, 

and off se�ngs. 

Heat Button:

Press to ac�vate heat. 

The heat cannot be 

turned on if the massage 

func�on is not ac�vated.

Timer Button:

Press to set the 

massage �me at 5, 

10, or 15 minutes. 

Demo Button:

Quick demonstra�on of 

the different func�ons. 

The L.E.D.lights will blink 

to indicate the ac�ve 

func�ons. Once 

complete, the device 

willautoma�cally turn off. 

Power Button:

Press to turn the 

device  on or off. 

5

Controller Instruc�ons

Summary of Contents for SL-296

Page 1: ...Use care manual SHIATSU MASSAGE CUSHION WITH HEAT SL 296...

Page 2: ...ust be replaced by the manufacturer a service representa ve or by quali ed personnel In case of malfunc on disconnect immediately from the mains Do not use if you have skin disorders open wounds or sw...

Page 3: ...ill provide years of reliable service Please read all instruc ons carefully before using this product Please retain this manual for future reference FEATURES Flexible massage nodes be er t for your bo...

Page 4: ...nuous massage of 15 Minutes per me and Not exceed 3 mes use one day The device will automa cally switch o a er 15 minutes mer run out Remove the adapter from the outlet when not in use Do not setup o...

Page 5: ...vibra on You may cycle through low medium high and o se ngs Heat Button Press to ac vate heat The heat cannot be turned on if the massage func on is not ac vated Timer Button Press to set the massage...

Page 6: ...region Device switches o suddenly Jerky mo on of massage heads Vibra ons from device Excessive pressure may have been applied onto the device Reduce the load and try again Device may be jammed Remove...

Page 7: ...ill be given to any force majeure and man made causes to a defec ve product such as improper care personal tear down and willful damage etc If you have any issue about the product please feel free to...

Page 8: ...television recep on which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate th...

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