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Summary of Contents for R700

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Page 2: ...ir 19 Before using 19 User options 19 OPERATING THE CHAIR 20 Reclining and inclining 20 MP3 music player 21 DVD MPEG TV player optional 21 After use 21 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 22 TROUBLESHOOTING 23 SPECIFICATIONS 24 Thank you for purchasing an R700 Massage Lounger Before using please read this OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS carefully and pay special attention to all precautions to avoid any improper or unsaf...

Page 3: ...sible injuries or damage to the product do not use the chair if it has been damaged in any way It can not be used as medical treatment Do not use the machine with other medical apparatus or electrical carpet to avoid possible injury Do not use it within half an hour after meals To avoid any injury do not allow children or pets to get close to the back of chair seat or underneath the legrest Do not...

Page 4: ...nto the machine accidentally main remote controller or auxiliary remote controller Any accessaries or cushions split and interior components exposed Any abnormalities from users occur during use Any abnormalities on functions occur during use Sudden power loss Thunderstorms Do not use if the leather cover is torn as there is a risk of electrical shock and injury Only trained personnel should work ...

Page 5: ...trol holder Seat cushion Folded leather cover Calf rest Armrest moving mechanism Easy assembly armrest Big Pillow cushion Small Pillow cushion Back cushion Armrest airbags DVD remote control DVD player optional DVD player holder optional Back cover Speaker Armrest assembly latch panel Castor Power terminal ...

Page 6: ...e air pressure massage airbags Soles air pressure massage airbags Heel air pressure massage airbags Backrest 3D massage mechanism Power socket Fuse cover Power switch Specification label Caution label Main remote control socket Auxiliary remote control socket Head phone socket USB interface DVD player socket Upper waist lower back heater Armrest air pressure massage airbags Calf rest extension Thi...

Page 7: ...mi auto controlling area Start the RECOVERY auto massage program Start the EXTENT auto massage program Power Turn on off massage functions When power on VFD is lightened on function buttons and memory buttons are flashing for users selection When power off massage chair resets at this moment all buttons are invalid button keeps flashing to start standby mode After reset VFD will be shut off NAME A...

Page 8: ...on when it reaches minimum maximum point a double sound alarm will be heard Button for backrest massage mechanism up and down it is for manual mode and of body checking When this function is available the LED indication light will be lighted or a sound will be heard Calf rest extend out Manually controls calfrest extending out Calf rest retracts Manually controls calfrest retracting Calf rest auto...

Page 9: ...ng select any one of them more than 1 5 seconds mean while the button will flash constantly in VFD screen it will start the stored functions Memory function area Body figure and shoulder position inspection data can not be stored There will be a little difference from the real position of backrest and calfrest during the memory function starts which is just because of the impact of power voltage a...

Page 10: ...button for back under the automatic mode to press the button means repeat the current massage mode or repeat the current combination mode Back massage speed adjustment There are six speeds for selection invalid for shiatsu massage mode When it reaches minimum maximum point DI DI sound will be heard Back massage width adjustment There are three sections for selection Invalid for shiatsu and synchro...

Page 11: ...ssage mechanism resetting indications 6 Back massage mechanism collection indications 7 Shoulder position adjustment and back massage mechanism resets 8 Status indications of volume of Mp3 9 Massage mode current massage mode indications 10 Forward extending distance indications of the massage rollers It will indicate the forward extending distance of the massage rollers synchronous 11 Location of ...

Page 12: ... under manual function to select the point mode to repeat the current action or a union actions 16 Back mechanism massage speed indication six speeds in total for selection 17 Back mechanism massage width indication three widths for selection 18 3D massage strength indication six strengths for selection 19 Air strength indication six strengths for selection 20 Back heating indication Indications o...

Page 13: ... current music Stop playing music and back to the first song when replaying Previous song Next song Turn up volume Turn down volume Backrest and footrest ascend and descend buttons on auxiliary remote control fulfill the same functions as on the main remote controller Instructions on auxiliary remote controller MP3 music player instructions Ascending and descending down Instructions ...

Page 14: ...ottom of the footrest can detect the floor or any other fraise on the floor automatically Two functions as follows 1 The footrest can only extend and can not retract once it touches the floor 2 When the footrest is descending down to the floor without enough retraction it will stop descending and retract automatically completely then the footrest will go on descending until get the proper position...

Page 15: ... we recommend placing a rug under the chair Ground connection In order to reduce the risk of eletrical shock do not use the chair in damp or wet locations such as a bathroom please do not use or store the chair with high temperatures as the fabrie can be damaged This chair is equipped with a 3 prong grounded plug fpr your protection Do not alter the plug for any reason Be sure to plug massage chai...

Page 16: ...s 2 Connect air hoses from main to arm rest Hoses are numbered as are armrests Install armrest Lift armrest so that the armrest coupiers are lineup sligutly above the couplers on the main frame Ligutly push the LOWER section of the armrest into the chair frame followed by the top of the armrest and press down on the armrest The armrest should now be locked into place Repeat process on other side A...

Page 17: ...n frome Step 3 Counect the footrest to the chair Remove the phillips head screws from the clrcular clamps on the chair Open the clamps Lift footrest outes bass into circular clamp Close clamps put screws back in and tighten Clamp PREPARING THE CHAIR FOR USE cover Velcro flap onto seat frame Note You may need to have someone jiggle the release handle while you lift the armrest up and away ...

Page 18: ...y firmly tightening the armrest retaining bolt by hand Step 5 Install the remote control stand Remove plastic cover from the armrest carefully remove the two screws inside the panel Be careful not todropthese in the chair ltolding the armrest in place screw the screws back into the chair one at a time when finished put the plastic cover back into place Armrest massage Armrest retaining bolf legest...

Page 19: ...on on chair Plug air tubes from seat cushion into the armrest Conect the eletrical connector from seat to plug from chair frame Position seat cushion into place and push down to force the velcro to wold the cushion in place Step 8 Install the rest parts Connect main and auxiliary remote controller DVD player optivual usb stick and power infor the materhing sockets on the terminal When ready to use...

Page 20: ...position Turn off the power and detach the power plug Tilt the chair back onto the casters and roll the chair to the desired location Do not move the product with people on it Do not hold the armrests to move the chair instead of holding chair base and backrest 4 people are advisable At least two people recomended for moving the chair CAUTION Powering On the chair Connect the power plug into a pro...

Page 21: ...les or pressure points leaving you refreshed and ready to tackle your next task Make sure the footrest is securely connected to the chair frame Always be sure the chair is in the upright starting position before getting on or off the chair Do not sit on the chair when the footrest is not fully lowered To avoid any damage to the footrest do not place sudden or excessive weight on the footrest Recli...

Page 22: ...bit to fit the body length Meanwhile the footrest can be adjusted according to the buttons of and separately Keep pressing the backrest up button the backrest will go up gradually and at the same time the footrest goes down with DIDI sound reminding When it reaches desired angle release the button the footrest will retract to source user s heels automatically and then extend forward a little bit d...

Page 23: ...he gap between the seat frame and the footrest Make sure no any foreign objects are present when adjusting bac rest or footrest CAUTION Can play DVD MPEG TV Pick up cable TV Please refer to DVD MPEG player with manual tuner for detailed operating instructions DVD MPEG TV player optional After using turn off the power and remove the plug from the power socket Keep the remote control in the provided...

Page 24: ...ot iron the machine Make sure to clean the back cover armrest and the footrest with the dry cloth as needed Use a dry cloth to clean remote control Use a cloth to clean the back cushion and the pillow cushion then clean it with a wet cloth and let it dry naturally Clean the footrest with a damp cloth Discontinne use if any of the following occur Unusual odor or burning smell After touching of the ...

Page 25: ...ck to see if the power cord has come loose Check to see if power switch has been turned off Check fuse Does music format match Mp3 format Is USB stick fully plugged in USB disc has been initializing Is there any MP3 format music on the USB stick Is the volume setting on low Is there excessive weight on the component Is there an object in its path Are any of the air hoses disconnected or pinched Th...

Page 26: ...0 2 Loading capacity 264 lbs Storage dimensions 55 1 L X 39 3 W X 35 4 H Expanded dimensions 85 8 L X 39 3 W X 50 4 H Package dimensions Main part 59 0 L X 28 7 W X 27 2 H Calf rest 19 2 L X 19 2 W X 22 6 H Armrest 37 4 L X 13 0 W X 26 8 H Gross weight 332 lbs Net weight 284 lbs Rated voltage 110 120V Rated frequency 50 60Hz Power 260W Safety design class I ...

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