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R200 Massage Lounger

                R200 
USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for R200

Page 1: ...www reposechair com R200 Massage Lounger R200 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...S 1 Environment 1 Unsuitable users 1 Control panel instructions 1 Terms of use 1 Unsafe Unsuitable conditions 2 Assembly and maintenance 2 Power cord plug instructions 2 CHAIR COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS 3 Exterior components 3 Control panel functions 4 Internal components 5 PREPARING FOR USE 6 Assembly 6 Storage 7 Floor protection 7 Back cushion and pillow 7 Swiveling 8 Leg rest backrest adjustment ...

Page 3: ...ac problems Patients with osteoporosis Patients who are using electronic medical instruments imbedded in the body such as cardiac pacemaker etc Do not operate the control panel with wet hands Do not put heavy objects on the control panel Do not allow the control panel to contact water or other liquids Do not use the massage chair simultaneously with another medical apparatus or an electric blanket...

Page 4: ...al maintenance person please do not dismantle or attempt to perform maintenance on the massage chair yourself Be sure the power from your wall outlet meets the electrical specifications of the massage chair Do not pull out or plug the power supply cord with wet hands in order to avoid electrical shock When disconnecting the power supply cord please be sure to hold the plug instead of the power sup...

Page 5: ...CHAIR COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS Exterior components Pillow Back cushion Armrest Seat cushion leg rest Base Control panel Back cover ...

Page 6: ...ong and off Their corresponding indicator lights are Weak Medium and Strong No light will be illuminated when the airbag function is turned off Start Finish The indicator light for the power will be illuminated during normal massage chair operation The indicator light will flash when the massage chair is in standby mode When pressing button the backrest will ascend while the leg rest will descend ...

Page 7: ...nd upper back performing kneading and tapping massages that simulate Shiatsu style massages Airbags inflate and deflate in the seat cushion providing a thigh massage Airbags inflate and deflate in the leg rest to provide a calf massage The swivel mechanism allows the massage chair to rotate up to 60 degrees Power cord outlet Fuse Power switch ...

Page 8: ...n A click will be heard when the backrest latches into place As shown on picture 2 Step 3 Fasten the back cushion onto backrest using the zippers on each component The pillow attaches to the backrest cushion with Velcro as shown on picture 3 Step 4 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet and turn on the power switch installed at the underside of the left armrest Now you can use this massage chair ...

Page 9: ...n off the power on the switch located on the underside of the left armrest and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Press down the backrest folding latch located on the underside of the backrest and gently push the backrest forward as shown in picture Both the pillow and back cushion are detachable The pillow can be removed if preferred but the chair should not be operated without the back c...

Page 10: ...the control panel to adjust leg rest backrest to your desired positions When pressing button the backrest will descend while the leg rest will ascend When they are adjusted to the limit positions the massage chair will emit a series of warning beeps A beep will be heard each time an adjustment button is used OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Swiveling Leg rest backrest adjustment With the leg rest is in the ...

Page 11: ...r of the upholstery to fade 3 Control panel Please use clean and dry cloth only to clean the control panel 4 Leather and lining Please use soft and dry cloth to clean upholstery Every two to three month polish the lining with clean and dry cloth that has been dipped with cleaning solution and then wipe it with dry and soft cloth 2 Maintenance Make sure that the power plug has been disconnected fro...

Page 12: ...d made by the motor or the sound is produced when the massage rollers are rubbing against the cloth 2 2 Turn on the switch 2 2 The power supply switch is not turned on Excessive pressure has been put on the backrest or leg rest 2 3 Replace a new one with the same rating 2 3 The fuse of massage chair blew out Reduce the pressure on backrest or leg rest If abnormal condition still remains after abov...

Page 13: ...Rated voltage 120V Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Rated power 150W Safety design Class I Product dimensions 31 W 46 D 47 1 4 H upright 31 W 66 D 32 1 2 H reclined Shipping dimensions 43 L 32 W 31 H Net weight 165 8 Ibs Gross weight 190 Ibs Maximum user weight 264 lbs ...

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