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Important Safeguards

Please note all symbols and signs outlined in this operation manual and follow 
the instructions listed for an effective and safe operating experience. We will use 
several symbols to indicate important points of information. To reduce the risk of 
personal injury, read and understand all the instructions before using the MC-500 
Rocking Chair Massager. Save these instructions for future use.

If you see this symbol, the 
accompanying language will 
describe a warning for serious 
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. 

Do not disassemble any part on 
your chair featuring this symbol. 
Doing so may increase the risk of 
harm or void any accompanying 
warranty. 

You must adhere to these 
guidelines when operating  
your new massage chair. 

This symbol will provide 
directions on how to use a 
particular cable during  
assembly and use.

This chair is not waterproof,  avoid 
contact with any liquids.

This symbol denotes any fire  
or environmental hazards.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Summary of Contents for InstaShiatsu MC-500

Page 1: ...InstaShiatsu MC 500 Rocking Chair Massager Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ortant Safeguards 3 Introduction 9 Understanding Your Massage Chair 10 Installation Guide 11 Operating Your Massage Chair 15 Using the Remote Controller 18 Cleaning and Maintenance 26 Troubleshooting...

Page 3: ...a service center for examination and repair 6 Do not carry this appliance by supply cord or use cord as a handle 7 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces 8 Never drop or insert any object into any o...

Page 4: ...odes and ordinances 2 DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to...

Page 5: ...mpanying language will describe a warning for serious bodily injury or death The caution symbol denotes something that may cause an injury or property damage Avoid engaging in the listed behaviors ass...

Page 6: ...r disorienting symptoms during use Do not sleep in the chair Do not sit or stand on the armrests Avoid excessively targeting any one area of the body to reduce the risk of injury Closely monitor any u...

Page 7: ...amage Always place the chair at least 4 inches from all walls to allow for proper positioning Avoiding Injuries Associated With Excessive Use The maximum recommended massage time is 15 minutes Try to...

Page 8: ...ir Avoiding Chair Damage Discoloration and Deterioration Do not place the chair in humid or wet environments around sharp things or near heat sources including stoves Never use an electric heating pad...

Page 9: ...plug your chair during electrical outages Lithium Button Cell Battery Notice This product contains a lithium button cell battery If a new or used lithium button cell battery is swallowed or enters the...

Page 10: ...ce will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user i...

Page 11: ...massage experience Massage Your Feet Convertible Foot Massager works both calves and feet depending on position Airbag Pressure Massage airbags located at hip level to provide compression relief A Qu...

Page 12: ...nd setup of the truMedic MC 500 is very simple and should take just a few minutes A helper is recommended to assist in managing the unit during assembly As soon as you unbox your massage chair use the...

Page 13: ...der chair during assembly to avoid damage to the surface of the chair Fasten each rocking chair leg into the base plate using 2 M8 70 HEXAGONAL HEAD BOLTS 2 M8 110 HEXAGONAL HEAD BOLTS 4 SPRING WASHER...

Page 14: ...Installation Lift the seat cushion align and insert the CALF REST MOUNTING PIN A into the CALF REST CONNECTION HOLE B on the both sides of the chair Insert the long straight end of COTTER PIN C into t...

Page 15: ...WIRE PLUG into the INLET WIRE HOLE and pull it back out through the ZIPPER Take the FEMALE WIRE PLUG and insert it into the MALE WIRE PLUG Make sure to line up the holes of the each plug before inser...

Page 16: ...4 REMOTE CONTROL ANCHOR POINT REMOTE CONTROL HOLDERS Remote Control Holder Slide each REMOTE CONTROL HOLDER into the REMOTE CONTROL ANCHOR POINTS located on the left and right side of the massage chai...

Page 17: ...I O power switch is in the ON I position C Press the On Off button found on the top on the remote control You should hear a short beep Starting and Ending Your Massage A Choose your massage setting Re...

Page 18: ...object or appear to have kinks stretching or knots The chair should sit out at least 6 inches from the wall starting from the backrest and at least 12 inches from the front of the leg rest 46in 117cm...

Page 19: ...17 23in 59cm 46in 117cm 4in 10cm Wall 44 5in 113cm Using the Foot Massager To use the foot massager simply pull the top of the calf rest and flip it down...

Page 20: ...f Tapping Kneading Intensity Massage Rollers Up Indicator Light Lower Backrest Rejuvenate Mode Sleep Mode Air Bag Intensity Foot Massager On Off Massage Width Adjustment Massage Rollers Down Shiatsu M...

Page 21: ...to standby mode press it again to turn off the unit Massage Roller Adjustment Massage Roller Up Down Buttons The backrest will decline automatically when the unit is on standby mode the massage roller...

Page 22: ...Buttons These four auto massage programs are designed to give you a varied massage experience During the standby mode you can choose the preferred program by pressing the button once Press it again t...

Page 23: ...21 Massage Types Kneading Tapping Shiatsu Massage Buttons These buttons mimic 3 different massage techniques...

Page 24: ...utton Turns the air compression massagers on or off Air Compression Intensity Button Controls the intensity of the air massage Massage Roller Intensity Massage Intensity Button Controls the intensity...

Page 25: ...Adjustment Massage Width Adjustment Button Adjusts the massage rollers into 3 predetermined widths Foot Massager Foot Massager On Off Button Turns the foot massager Usable by flipping down the calf m...

Page 26: ...24 Recline or Incline the Chair Raise and Lower Backrest Buttons Use these buttons to incline or recline the massage chair...

Page 27: ...1 After scanning the QR code and downloading the app onto your mobile device of choice turn on Bluetooth 2 Upon starting the application with Bluetooth on it will scan for your massage chair s unique...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...th 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 to clean...

Page 30: ...air during massage sessions Difference in Left Right motors One is sometimes higher than the other is The sound I was hearing inside the chair is much louder now My massage unexpectedly stopped during...

Page 31: ...ed maintenance professional 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 I...

Page 32: ...n warranty service call the truMedic Warranty Service at 888 264 1766 or contact the company via email at service truMedic com Please be prepared to describe the truMedic Massage Chair model that need...

Page 33: ...OF THIS WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW TRUMEDIC DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PART...

Page 34: ...TRUCORE DISTRIBUTORS INC LOCATION 252 Indian Head Rd Kings Park NY 11754 TEL 888 264 1766 E MAIL service truMedic com WEBSITE www truMedic com 0808 18USv7 truMedicMassage...

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