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Model/Modelo No.

  EP3222

Household

 Massage Lounger

Sillón de Masaje Doméstico

Operating Instructions

Instrucciones de Uso

Before operating this unit, please read these instructions completely, and save for future reference.

Antes de utilizar esta unidad, lea completamente estas instrucciones y guárdelas para referencia futura.

Summary of Contents for RealPro Elite EP3222

Page 1: ...Masaje Doméstico Operating Instructions Instrucciones de Uso Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely and save for future reference Antes de utilizar esta unidad lea completamente estas instrucciones y guárdelas para referencia futura ...

Page 2: ...See pages 1 38 Ver página S1 S38 INDICE Español INDEX English ...

Page 3: ...d in water 9 Always raise the back cushion to check that the fabric of the unit itself has not been ripped before using the unit Please also check other areas to ensure that the fabric has not been ripped No matter how small the rip if you find one then immediately stop using the unit unplug the power cord and have the unit repaired at an authorized service center 10 Keep power cords away from hea...

Page 4: ...approximately 15 minutes at a time To avoid overstretching the muscles which may result in discomfort do not use the unit for more than 5 minutes when first using it You can gradually increase the duration and strength of the massage as you become used to it Do not massage any one point for more than 5 minutes at a time Excessive massaging can overstimulate the muscles and nerves and result in an ...

Page 5: ... and have the massager checked by an authorized service center 6 Do not attempt to repair the massager yourself 7 Do not repeatedly operate any switch at short intervals Such action may cause the switch to malfunction 8 Some noise may be heard coming from the massager while in use This is due to the structure of the massager and is normal 9 Make sure there are no obstacles behind the chair before ...

Page 6: ...e with all local codes and ordinances 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 whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This p...

Page 7: ...hiatsu Point in Hip Massage Sliding up down possible Legrest Legrest Slide Lever Includes integrated air massage function Extendable length of 9 in 22 cm Back Cover Handle Safety Precaution Label Power Cord Back Cushion Zipper Pillow Back Cushion Backrest Armrest Side Cover Pillow Fastener Child Safety Decal Power Switch Wheels Caution Label Front Back Lock Switch Key ...

Page 8: ...position of massage heads for the upper body in manual operation mode See Page 29 CONTROL PANEL Press this button to stop the massage immediately Quick Stop button Use these buttons when using the user memory function See Page 24 User Memory buttons Cover Closed Massage Programs Use Cover Open Self Program Settings and Manual Operation Use Use this button to turn leg stretch function off on during...

Page 9: ...eing recorded to or recalled from the user memory User Memory Display Flashes to indicate areas currently being massaged See Additional Information below Massage Area Display Flashes when the Focus button has been pressed to repeat a massage action Flashes when a repeated action is in progress during a program recorded to the user memory Focus and Repeat Display Lights up when the massage position...

Page 10: ... or other accidents Place the unit on a totally flat surface Failure to do so may result in the seat tipping over Do not use the massage lounger in direct sunlight or in places where it will be exposed to high temperatures such as in front of a heater etc as this can cause discoloration or hardening of the synthetic leather Place the unit on a mat to prevent floor damage When placing a mat under t...

Page 11: ...ach armrest Make sure the control panel cord does not become pinched when fitting the right armrest onto the unit 2 Fasten the armrest with the attachment screws Set the three attachment screws in place first and then tighten them firmly 1 Decide which side to attach the control panel stand to 2 Fasten the control panel stand with the attachment screws in four places Set the four attachment screws...

Page 12: ...he top tabs on the cover into the notches on the armrest Use the pillow fasteners to attach the pillow Cover for Side WITH Control Panel Stand Cover for Side WITHOUT Control Panel Stand 1 Insert the head of a flat tip screwdriver between the top tabs of the cover Performing this procedure with the Allen key or a cross point screwdriver could damage the unit 2 Pull out the top tabs of the cover two...

Page 13: ...d is heard 3 Move the control panel cord under the legrest to the left side 4 Fasten the control panel cord at three points Raising the Backrest to the Upright Position Placing the Control Panel into the Control Panel Stand Moving the Control Panel Cord to the Left Side When Control Panel Stand is on Left Side 1 Insert the control panel at an angle into the tabs on the control panel stand 2 Push t...

Page 14: ... Legrest Prior to Sitting Down Do not sit down when the legrest is raised Doing so may result in injury due to the chair tipping over To lower the legrest Pull the legrest slide lever make sure the legrest is fully retracted then press twice to return the legrest to its lowest position BEFORE SITTING DOWN Please Check the Following Before Using the Unit ...

Page 15: ...start to move shortly after the backrest During a lower body massage the legrest cannot be positioned at a level lower than that of the correct massage position See Page 16 Adjust the height of the pillow so that the bottom edge is at ear level If positioned too low the pillow may interfere with massage of the area around the neck ADJUSTINGTHE SEAT Adjusting the Reclining Angle Extending the Legre...

Page 16: ...ce Volume Adjusting the Control Panel Stand Arm Section The arm section bends to allow positioning towards the front or the rear The control panel can also be rotated sideways or tilted backwards when in the control panel stand The single beep when a button is pressed and the triple beep when the adjustable setting limit is reached are still audible ...

Page 17: ...ogram please refer to the additional information on page 20 Additional Information Stretch Uses mainly compression to slowly stretch out muscles and joints Recommended when a refreshing stretch is desired Deep Uses mainly kneading to manipulate and loosen muscles Recommended for those with mild stiffness and tension Swedish Uses mainly Swedish massage to gently invigorate and promote circulation R...

Page 18: ...th the soft tapping Leg stretch function is also in operation Automatic adjustment of the angle of the legrest may also occur The body scanning will commence when the program is selected See Page 35 The body height range that can be properly detected by the body scanning is between approximately 4 6 and 6 1 ft 140 and 185 cm The unit will automatically recline to the correct massage position When ...

Page 19: ...y pressing the unit will not go into the data saving mode Please see pages 22 through 24 for details on how to use the user memory function Press twice to return the backrest and legrest to the upright position Note The backrest and legrest may stop mid way if an occupant cannot be detected The unit will remain in the reclining position of the massage when it shuts off To stop mid way through a ma...

Page 20: ...off on intensity upper body lower body USINGTHE PRE PROGRAM AND QUICK MASSAGES Adjusting toYour Preference to adjust to toggle on off Lower body massage will stop when set to zero The display will indicate whether leg stretch function is turned on or off Lit areas indicate active functions Unlit areas indicate inactive functions Leg Stretch Adjusting Massage Strength Turning Leg Stretch Function O...

Page 21: ...r Back Kneading Finishing Touches SwedishB TapB KneadA KneadE KneadC ShiatsuD ShiatsuA SwedishB KneadA TapB FullRoll SwedishB SwedishC CompressionA FullRoll CompressionA CompressionB SwedishB FullRoll CompressionA FullRoll FullRoll CompressionA FullRoll GraspA KneadB SwedishB SwedishC SwedishD SwedishA SwedishB KneadB KneadD SwedishA SwedishD SwedishB SwedishB TapB SwedishD SwedishA SwedishB Knead...

Page 22: ...f Program Creation buttons Setting Examples for Self Program A B and C below are provided as examples of how you can use the self program to create a massage using different time settings for different parts of your body A My neck and shoulders are always particularly stiff so I ll focus the massage on my neck and shoulders B My upper back and lower back are the only parts that feel tired today so...

Page 23: ...retch OFF ON Program Strength or Focus buttons during the massage OK From this point on the instructions for operation are the same as those for those once a massage program is selected as covered starting from step 2 of page 16 Strength adjustment on off switching of leg stretch function are performed in the same way See Page 18 The duration of a massage in the self program mode is approximately ...

Page 24: ...corded time settings will begin immediately OK 2 Close the cover If the cover is left open you will be unable to use the Leg Stretch OFF ON Program Strength or Focus buttons during the massage This indicates that settings have already been recorded using that User Memory button To record over the existing data press the same button once more The existing data will be deleted To keep the existing d...

Page 25: ...s to promote circulation and alleviate tiredness Order of Massage for Upper Body About the Time Settings in Self Program The type and duration of massage actions in self program are determined according to different areas of the body based on the time settings Areas are massaged in order of the longest to the shortest time setting When two areas are set to the same time setting the massage will pr...

Page 26: ...e 27 for the adjustable range The massage heads automatically shift to the same position they were adjusted to within the program The adjustment is also reflected in other massage programs 2 Making adjustments to your liking during the massage When you find a spot that feels good ADVANCED USAGEWITHTHE USER MEMORY FUNCTION A function that allows you to create customized programs for massages better...

Page 27: ...hanges to settings were made in manual operation Setting changes are recorded in the same way as described in Change and record massage programs according to your preference Recordable Settings Settings are divided between those that are recorded for individual programs and those that are recorded as settings shared by all programs Record changes made to individual settings during a massage progra...

Page 28: ... is determined to have the same physical characteristics The body scanning will be performed if physical characteristics are determined to be different due to the occupant s sitting position etc See Page 16 If time settings are recorded A massage using the recorded time settings will start To change time settings please see page 22 If time settings are not recorded Set time settings according to t...

Page 29: ...nformation Range of Roller Position button About the Massage Position Adjustment Function Vertical or lateral adjustment by pressing up to 2 times in any direction up down left or right The above adjustments cannot be made in the case of certain massage actions or massage on certain of the body Adjustable Range Vertical movement 0 9 in 2 4 cm up and down Lateral movement 0 4 in 1 0 cm left and rig...

Page 30: ...cted massage will light up The icon of the button pressed will light up on the display Massage actions are combinable Massage actions indicated by the area in chart below cannot be combined with one another Lateral Movement button Recommended for focused massage using preferred actions on specific parts of the body Please open the controller cover to use in manual operation roll full regional Body...

Page 31: ...t immediately change even though the Roller Position button is pressed Adjusting Massage Strength Press Press The strength of the massage is shown on the Upper Body Massage Action Display in five stages In some cases the degree to which the strength of the massage can be adjusted will depend on the area being massaged See Page 32 In some cases the massage strength will not immediately change even ...

Page 32: ... massage immediately See Page 17 USING MANUAL OPERATION Lower Body Manual Operation for Massage of the Lower Body 1 Press to turn on the power 2 Select your massage action of preference The selected massage action may be changed to another part way through the massage If this is done the massage will start again once the air has been released Only the legrest will automatically rise to the correct...

Page 33: ...s Uses a strong tapping action Recommended for thorough loosening of muscle stiffness Uses a gentle tapping action Recommended for pleasant loosening of muscle stiffness Stretches out muscles along the spine Recommended for stretching the entire length of the spine from the lower back to the neck Stretches out localized areas along the spine Recommended for focused stretching on a portion of the m...

Page 34: ... strength level 2 and other massage actions are adjustable up to strength level 3 Rolling Massage When a massage is being carried out over a wide area if Roll is selected then the width of the massage will automatically be reduced before the Roll massage begins Upper Body Massage Adjustment The scope of the massage heads depending on the type of massage selected is shown below 1 After the seat thi...

Page 35: ...sitting in it the chair will stop part way 1 2 1 Check that nothing is under the legrest and that air is being released AFTER COMPLETINGTHE MASSAGE Return the Seat to the Original Position Disconnect the Power 2 Always return the legrest to its original length if it has been slid out 3 Press twice to return the chair to the upright position 4 If the pillow or back cushion has been flipped back or ...

Page 36: ... that has been moistened with just water and thoroughly wrung out Make sure you thoroughly wring out the cloth first when cleaning the control panel 3 Allow the unit to dry naturally Please do NOT use thinners benzine or alcohol Seat Fabric 1 Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that has been soaked in a mild detergent and then thoroughly wrung out 2 Use a mild detergent and brush on areas where the ...

Page 37: ...of a massage at the top of the shoulders If the body pressure level is different from that of the previous massage a soft tapping massage will begin When the Body Scanning Function is Not Completed Successfully A recorded voice message will announce In the interests of safety the massage will now finish because an occupant could not be detected in the chair during the body scanning This may occur ...

Page 38: ...tart to flash which is extremely unusual turn off the power switch wait for approximately 10 seconds and then turn the power switch on again If the massage heads stop again position yourself so that your back is not completely in contact with the backrest These sounds are perfectly normal and will not have any effect on the operation of the unit Cause and Remedy It is not possible to recline the u...

Page 39: ...eturn the backrest to its original position The legrest does not go down The legrest will not go down properly if the legrest slide has been extended Try again after retracting it The unit has been damaged Stop using the unit immediately The power cord or power plug is abnormally hot Stop using the unit immediately The unit will not operate at all Upper body neck to lower back massage Lower body c...

Page 40: ...rt Approx 4 in 10 cm up down auto return Massage Width Rolling Vertical Movement Approx 2 6 in 5 15 cm Other than the above Same as massage area left right Sole Calf Seat Massage Air Pressure Sole Calf Areas Strong Approx 33 5 kPa Medium Approx 26 5 kPa Weak Approx 16 5 kPa Seat Thigh Areas Strong Approx 29 5 kPa Medium Approx 22 0 kPa Weak Approx 13 5 kPa Reclining Angle Backrest Approx 120 170 L...

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