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Installation Guide

You now have all the knowledge you need to start installing and using your luxury 
MC-2000 massage chair. This section features a step-by-step guide to unboxing and 
setting up your chair. Follow the instructions closely, as this product contains several 
important components.

1. Unbox the Chair

A.  Locate the main box. Remove the box containing the shoulder inserts. Then, 

remove the leg rest device box, airbags for the left and right sides of the seat, the 
backrest cushion, the pillow, the electric power cable, and the remote control. 

Power Cord

Remote Control

Back Cushion

Left and Right  
Shoulder Massagers

Left and Right Side Airbags

Leg Rest Device

Pillow

INSTALLATION

B.  Open the shoulder box and lift out one shoulder device at a time. Use caution to 

avoid scratches. 

C.  Locate and open the leg rest box and take out the device. Hold both the front 

and rear of the insert as you remove it to avoid scratches. 

D.  Remove the main body of the massage chair. To avoid scratches, hold the seat’s 

metal frame. You may need someone’s assistance to lift the main body gently 
from the box. 

 

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Summary of Contents for InstaShiatsu+ MC-2000

Page 1: ...Massage Chair MC 2000 Instruction Manual Your Personal Masseuse...

Page 2: ...le tension An Ergonomic Design Receive a full body massage from your head to your feet while taking the pressure off your spine The MC 2000 was designed with ergonomics research in mind and a propriet...

Page 3: ...Note from truMedic As you install and begin to use your luxury massage chair keep the following recommendations in mind Read the operation manual in full before you attempt to install or use your mas...

Page 4: ...us bodily injury or death The caution symbol denotes something that may cause an injury or property damage Avoid engaging in the listed behaviors associated with this symbol Donotdisassembleanyparton...

Page 5: ...onotsitorstandonthearmrests Avoidexcessivehead neck belly orkneemassagestoreducetheriskofinjury Closelymonitoranyuserwhosuffersfrommobilitydifficulties Fire and electrocution warnings Alwaysinsertthep...

Page 6: ...Turnoffallcontrolsandswitchesbeforeunpluggingthechair FullyinserttheplugintotheoutletbeforeturningthechairON Avoiding Electrocution Lookforcordandwiredamagebeforeusingthemassagechair Followallinstruct...

Page 7: ...amage Discoloration and Deterioration Donotplacethechairinhumidorwetenvironments aroundsharpthings ornear heatsources includingstoves Neveruseanelectricheatingpad blanket orotherheateddevicewhileusing...

Page 8: ...assagechair Fuse Replacement Note Ifafuseburnsoutinyourchair turntheswitchtotheOFFpositionandunplugthechair Locate theswitchboxandidentifythedysfunctionalfuse Onlyreplaceaburnedoutfusewitha matchingfu...

Page 9: ...tall and maintain your chair As soon as you unbox your massage chair use the components listing to verify that you have all necessary parts Contact truMedic at service truMedic com if you are missing...

Page 10: ...7 1 Backrest 2 Power Case 3 Controller Cord Socket 4 Power Cord Socket 5 Fuse Socket 6 Power Switch External Structure Cont 1 2 4 3 5 6 UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAIR...

Page 11: ...5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 8 Internal Structure 1 Massage Heads Under Cushion 2 Shoulder Airbags 3 Lower Back Airbags 4 Armrest Airbags 5 Side Seat Airbags 6 Calf Airbags 7 Leg Airbags 8 Foot Airbags 9 Shiats...

Page 12: ...9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAIR...

Page 13: ...ly 1 8 LeftSideofSeatAirbagAssembly 1 26 RightSideofSeatAirbagAssembly 1 9 Backrest Electric Actuator 1 27 Seat Support Bar 2 10 Bottom Seat Frame Assembly 1 28 Castor 2 11 Footrest Electric Actuator...

Page 14: ...ght sides of the seat the backrest cushion the pillow the electric power cable and the remote control Power Cord Remote Control Back Cushion Left and Right Shoulder Massagers Left and Right Side Airba...

Page 15: ...2 Attach the Leg Rest A Locate the hanger of the leg rest on the main body of the chair and lift up the axis cover Unscrew the bolt found near the bottom of the hanger B Lift up the leg rest and inse...

Page 16: ...lign the armrest with the bolt hole on the interior of the main seat frame and screw the M6 bolts you set aside into the holes You should screw in 2 bolts for each corner 4 bolts in total E Connect th...

Page 17: ...features a zipper connection on each side Back cushion connects to the seat with Velcro 4 Install the Back Seat and Head Cushions Use the corresponding zipper and Velcro attachments to attach the cush...

Page 18: ...ckrest C Match up the 3 axle holes on the armrest with the axles on the backrest Press the axles into the holes D Shift the shoulder device down until it does not move any further E Unzip the shoulder...

Page 19: ...d on the interior of the right armrest a Off On 6 Turning On Your Chair for the First Time A Insert the power cord into hole a located on the power box B Insert the other end of the power cord into a...

Page 20: ...extend your chair in all directions and make sure you will not hit any other obstacles including pets children and side tables Monitor the power plug and source Clean the plug and cord routinely to a...

Page 21: ...ushions of the chair during use or when you try to move it Do not slide the chair on its castors if it may damage the floor Instead ask someone to help you lift and physically move it Keep the power o...

Page 22: ...ple One person can lift up from behind the leg rest until the chair falls onto its castor Once in position the individual may push the chair to a new position and set it back down Never allow the chai...

Page 23: ...n the middle position In the correct position your head should comfortably rest on the pillow and your back should rest easily against the backrest During the test cycle the massage roller will move a...

Page 24: ...ions available through your new massage chair we ve compiled this helpful guide Return to this section as needed to learn more about the many ways you can customize your daily massage 21 On Off Quick...

Page 25: ...program currently running 6 Raise leg rest Hold this button continually to raise the leg rest to your preferred height Release the button when you achieve your desired height 7 Lowerlegrest Holdthisbu...

Page 26: ...LCD display screen You should hear the remote beep once to indicate power Within 2 to 3 seconds you should see the main interface If you do not press a button shortly after powering up the device it...

Page 27: ...ble in the menu gives you access to 5 automated massage sessions and a special massage setting containing 5 bonus massages Press OK and then use the directional arrows to explore each massage session...

Page 28: ...and 3D functionality Choose the function of your choice and navigate to the setting you would like to change During a manual massage session use the up and down directional buttons to adjust your mass...

Page 29: ...oller This menu item allows users to control the foot massage rollers in the footrest From this screen choose the mode you prefer soft quick or stop Heating Use this setting to turn the heating functi...

Page 30: ...he main setting screen and select OK on Exit Auto Recovery Program The first time you use the auto program on the massage chair it will initiate its acupuncture point position detection test to locate...

Page 31: ...into the wall outlet D Press the 1 on the power switch to provide the chair with electricity E Press the green On Off button on the remote control You should hear a short beep and the main screen wil...

Page 32: ...h near the bottom of the chair s back Press the O toggle to shut off power to the chair C Unplug the chair from the power outlet Function Cheat Sheet Before you sit down in the chair check moving area...

Page 33: ...elect your desired air pressure massage functionality The airbags use compression techniques to relieve tension and soothe sore muscles during a massage Initiate Shoulder Massage Use the remote contro...

Page 34: ...r to the Remote Control Usage Guide What to Do After Your Massage 1 Look around the chair for any potential hazards including pets and children 2 Use the manual operation buttons or the On Off button...

Page 35: ...a soft cleaning cloth Squeeze excess liquid from the cloth before cleaning your chair Wipe down PU leather surfaces with this solution Remove excess moisture with a dry cloth Allow your chair to dry...

Page 36: ...ning cloth to wipe any dust from the surface If the surface requires deep cleaning use a soft damp cloth Allow the control to dry completely before using Note Do not use alcohol diluent or propellant...

Page 37: ...es higher than the other is The sound I was hearing inside the chair is much louder now My massage unexpectedly stopped during a session I cannot move the backrest or leg rest as intended You are prob...

Page 38: ...essional for further guidance Problem Solution This can occur if you use the chair continuously for too long Turn off all power and allow the chair to rest for at least 30 minutes If you notice signif...

Page 39: ...age AC120V 60Hz AC220V 50 60Hz AC240V 50Hz Safety Design Class I Power 200W NW GW Main Body 73 100kg Armrest 14 20kg Leg Rest Footrest 17 20kg Packing Size Main Body 1470mm 745mm 940mm L W H Armrest 1...

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