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PREPARATION

Tips for Moving Your Massage Chair

Moving Your Chair to the Right Place Easily and Successfully 

•  Wrap and place all cables in the seat of your chair to keep them out of the way and 

free from damage. 

•  Avoid plumping up the chair’s cushions during use or when moving 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. 

•  Avoid shaking the leg rests during a move, as this may result in damage.

CAUTION

Do not move your chair when the power is ON or 
the chair is plugged in. 

Example Method of Moving Massage Chairs

•  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 chair to fall down to the floor on the backrest, as this 
may result in damage. Use the diagram above as an example of how you should 
move the chair. 

Push using the rear wheels

Summary of Contents for InstaShiatsu+ MC-3000

Page 1: ...Massage Chair MC 3000 Instruction Manual Your Personal Masseuse...

Page 2: ...automatic electric actuators you only need to select one button to feel the weightless ease of zero gravity positioning Zero gravity experiences offer health benefits such as soothing tension and rel...

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 mass...

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: ...topower yourmassagechair Fuse Replacement Note Ifafuseburnsoutinyourchair turntheswitchtotheOFFpositionandunplugthechair Locate theswitchboxandidentifythedysfunctionalfuse Onlyreplaceaburnedoutfusewit...

Page 9: ...lined the exterior and interior parts you will need to know to install and maintain your chair As soon as you unbox your massage chair use the components listing to verify that you have all necessary...

Page 10: ...wer Case 2 SD Interface 3 USB Interface 4 Headphone Jack 5 Audio Input External Structure Cont 1 7 8 9 UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAIR 3 2 4 5 6 6 Controller Socket 7 Power Cord Socket 8 Fuse Socket 9 Power...

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

Page 12: ...9 UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHAIR 25...

Page 13: ...Assembly 1 6 Seat Electric Actuator 1 24 Pillow 1 7 Footrest Electric Actuator 1 25 Waist Cushion Assembly 1 8 Caster Assembly 2 9 Footrest Assembly 1 10 Back Electric Actuator 1 11 Mobile Right Armre...

Page 14: ...llow Main Body Back Padding INSTALLATION Do not hold the metal support on the armrest when you remove the main body of the chair Only grasp the leg rest itself and the steel tube of the backrest Leave...

Page 15: ...frame holes in the base of the chair Press straight down on the board to lock it into position and avoid damaging the chair 4 Place Comfort Maximizing Armrests A Insert the locating shaft into the ho...

Page 16: ...the clamp axis Then disassemble individual parts Pull the locating shaft out of the front of the armrest loosen the connector and remove the locating shaft 5 Attach the Control Panel and Control Pane...

Page 17: ...seat pad and air hoses are color coded for installation convenience You should see purple dark brown black and gray tubes Simply insert the corresponding hoses into the seat pad Black Hose Seat Cushi...

Page 18: ...r the remote control b Use this connection for the power plug c d If you use earphones while enjoying your massage insert the earphone plug into the appropriate hole e Use this connection for USB devi...

Page 19: ...rom walls The chair should sit out at least 16 inches from any surrounding walls Check the clearance Fully extend your chair in all directions and make sure you will not hit any other obstacles includ...

Page 20: ...t and physically move it Avoid shaking the leg rests during a move as this may result in damage CAUTION Do not move your chair when the power is ON or the chair is plugged in Example Method of Moving...

Page 21: ...g 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 around and adjust acc...

Page 22: ...uency drive VFD control panel is designed for intuitive massage choices Use the easy to read interface to adjust each setting as necessary To help you along the way we ve compiled a simple operational...

Page 23: ...o turn off the feature 7 Pain relieving If you are experiencing lower back pain or any other pain select this function for targeted relief Press it once again to return to the original setting 8 Comfo...

Page 24: ...forward and backward as needed Choose the corresponding symbol and move in your direction of choice until you achieve the desired experience 29 Waist air massage Use this button for a targeted waist...

Page 25: ...time the chair will move into its default position Body detecting This signals the initial screening mode Remain still and allow the scan to detect your body shape for an improved massage Kneading Tap...

Page 26: ...connection D Plug the chair into the wall outlet E Turn on the switch located under the back of the massage chair The chair is on when you press the 1 switch into the chair At this time the controller...

Page 27: ...ch at the bottom of the chair when the rollers return to their default positions E Always unplug the chair after a massage session to reduce the risk accidents and injuries Always check behind the hea...

Page 28: ...Rest Return to a seated position when you press this button The chair will lock into position when you release the button OPERATION Raise the leg rest only Using the corresponding arrow button raise t...

Page 29: ...remote control and choose a massage sensation knocking tapping or kneading Choose your intensity level and adjust the width to customize your experience Then use the 3D buttons to move in a backward a...

Page 30: ...ace the pillow pad in its original position 4 Turn off the power to the chair By pressing o on the switch in the back 5 Unplug the power cord from its external power source Hold the plug instead of th...

Page 31: ...surfaces with this solution Remove excess moisture with a dry cloth Allow your chair to dry fully before using Do not use a hair dryer or other blower implement to dry your chair Cleaning the cloth s...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...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 34: ...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 35: ...Chair Model MC 3000 Input Voltage AC120V 60Hz AC220V 50 60Hz AC240V 50Hz Safety Design Class I Power 280W NW GW Main Body 106 121kg Armrest 27 34kg Packing Size Main Body 1390mm 770mm 880mm L W H Arm...

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