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proper use. In particular, make certain to read the section 

“IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.” 

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Chair Type Massager

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

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NAME/FUNCTION  OF  EACH  PART 

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HOW  TO  PLACE  THE  MASSAGER 

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HOW TO INSTALL THE STAND 

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 9

HOW TO USE 

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 10

PRIOR TO USE 

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ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR 

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MASSAGING 

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   WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES 

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  AUTOMATIC COURSES 

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   MANUAL COURSES 

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ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY 

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AFTER USE 

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 

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CONTENTS OF MASSAGING 

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TROUBLE-SHOOTING 

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SPECIFICATIONS 

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HEC-DR5700

Summary of Contents for HEC-DR5700

Page 1: ...Chair Type Massager IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 4 NAME FUNCTION OF EACH PART 5 7 HOW TO PLACE THE MASSAGER 8 HOW TO INSTALL THE STAND 9 HOW TO USE 10 PRIOR TO USE 11 ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR 12 14 MASSAGING 15 24 WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES 15 17 AUTOMATIC COURSES 18 19 MANUAL COURSES 20 24 ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY 25 AFTER USE 26 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 26 CONTENTS OF MASSAGING 27 28 TRO...

Page 2: ...ol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered To disconnect turn all controls to the off position then remove the plug from the outlet If the supply cord or plug is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacture its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Massager is intended for Household Use Only Do not use the massager if you have been fo...

Page 3: ...o one children in particular or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before tilting back the back rest or lowering the foot rest In addition do not leave the foot rest in the raised position If this is not done the stand may break resulting in injury Do not allow people to use the massager if they are unable to clearly indicate their intentions or if the...

Page 4: ...s or fire may result If this is not done an accident or injury may occur when the power is restored Clean the massager after use so that it will be ready for the next use and store it in a place which is low in humidity Do not attempt to disconnect the power plug by pulling the cord but always by holding the power plug and pulling it out Also clean the dust off the power plug periodically If dust ...

Page 5: ...accustomed to massaging If the massaging force is too strong at first it may result in adverse effects or injury Do not move the massager while a person is sitting in it If this is not observed the massager may fall over and injury may occur Do not sit down or get up from the chair while the foot rest is raised or back rest reclined If this is not observed injury may occur The maximum permissible ...

Page 6: ...chair Back rest Back pad Arm rest Head rest Remote control Sensor controller Massaging rollers Foot rest Casters Used to turn on the power source Remote power switch The remote power switch isdesigned to halt standby power consumption while the POWER switch on the main unit is left on POWER switch Used to turn on off the power source ON POWE R ...

Page 7: ...ages Adjusts the strength of lower body and air course massaging in three stages During the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses the lower body massaging can be turned off Used for switching the sole heater operation ON OFF When the heater switch is ON the lamp is illuminated Open the cover when using manual massage and when turning sole massage on and off Used to select the desired type of lower b...

Page 8: ...and ADJUST lights up when the measurement is over Displays the operation of the current massage technique Turns on when the sole heater is on TWIST AIRBAG DISPLAY Blinks during twist airbag operation The degree of perspiration is measured if the fingers are placed on the sensors during a Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course Displays the adjusted level of the strength and speed of massaging and the w...

Page 9: ... the outlet Be careful not to step on the power cord remote control or sensor during movement Be sure to move the massager with the assistance of another person on an easily damaged floor surface or concrete surface Place the massager on a level floor surface Keep the massager at least 1m away from AV products like a TV or radio Otherwise the program may be disturbed by noise Do not keep the massa...

Page 10: ... Using the hook and loop fasteners attached to the case fasten it around the sensor controller stand as shown in the figure 3 Place the sensor cable into the hook on the left side of the sensor stand Put the remote control on the remote control stand in a tilted position as arrow shows and then push it in the direction of arrow Remote control stand Remote control Sensor controller Sensor controlle...

Page 11: ...assage focused on areas of detected stiffness AUTOMATIC COURSES MANUAL COURSES Type of course Features of course Sub courses Features of program Easy 1 or 2 button operation Full programmable upper and lower body massage See page 20 24 See page 18 19 See page 15 17 3 2 Massaging See page 11 See page 11 See page 12 14 See page 15 24 See page 26 Massaging of each course is possible without placing f...

Page 12: ...ost delivery period Those who suffer from sensory disturbance caused by an advanced peripheral circulatory disturbance such as diabetes Those who have skin lesions Those who require complete rest Those who have a body temperature of 38 C or more at the fever stage Example those who are suffering from strong acute inflammation symptoms fatigue chill blood pressure change etc and from weakness Those...

Page 13: ... section and stop During the movement the icon of ORIGIN on the remote control flickers Sitting on the massage chair while the foot rest is being raised is dangerous Be sure to lower the foot rest completely before sitting on the massage chair The chair will be automatically brought to its home position by pressing the HOME POSITION button Do not attempt to climb onto or off the seat by stepping o...

Page 14: ...or to adjusting the back rest It may result in an accident or injury While massaging the legs do not attempt to recline the back rest when the legs are squeezed by the air bags Do not pull the legs out forcibly this may result in injury to the legs When adjusted at BEST POSITION the seat is lowered together with the above mentioned movement It is not possible to adjust only the seat For the sake o...

Page 15: ... HOME POSITION button The HOME POSITION button will illuminate and the massager will return automatically to the home position The foot rest is raised first and then goes down completely Back rest Foot rest Adjustment range Approx 85 Foot rest Raise the foot rest by continuously pressing the UP button Lower the foot rest by continuously pressing the DOWN button Do not suddenly release your hand wh...

Page 16: ...l be illuminated If your fingers hand are not touching the sensor points massages will be carried out according to the standard operation of the selected course When the user s skin is dry the degree of stiffness may not be measured correctly In such a case slightly moisten the fingers hand using hand cream and place the fingers hand on the sensor again 2 Turn the sole warmer on or off Sole warmer...

Page 17: ...o the upper position and stop massaging automatically The beep sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off The massaging time differs according to the detected stiffness but the maximum is approx 20 minutes Check if the position of shoulder is correct If not adjust the position using the POSITION ADJUST buttons The POSITION ADJUST buttons can also be used while massaging is in progress...

Page 18: ...lt to adjust with POSITION ADJUST button move your body for adjustment The height that can be adjusted is between approx 150 to 180cm Decides the position of shoulder Measurement of the degree of stiffness The sensor will display the positions of stiffness those where stiffness has been detected by measuring the amount of perspiration from your hand in reaction to sensor massage When measuring the...

Page 19: ...ration The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped automatically approx 15 minutes after starting the operation The beep sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off Check if the position of shoulder is correct If not adjust the position using the POSITION ADJUST buttons The POSITION ADJUST buttons can also be used while massaging is in progress See page 19 LOW...

Page 20: ...ved up or down by 1cm each time the POSITION ADJUST button is pressed When it is difficult to adjust with POSITION ADJUST button move your body for adjustment The height that can be adjusted is between approx 150 to 180cm Decides the position of shoulder Each time the UPPER DRUM ROLL button is pressed the strength of upper body drum roll massaging can be adjusted in five stages The strength is dis...

Page 21: ...owered the foot rest will rise a little When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop During the movement the icon of ORIGIN on the remote control flickers 4 Open the cover of the remote control If an excessive force is applied to the cover it may be detached In such a case re attach the cover according to the followin...

Page 22: ...nttostopthemassagerimmediately To stop the massage during operation Press the OPERATION ON OFF button Press the INSTANT STOP button Press the button for the current operation The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped automatically approx 15 minutes after starting the operation The beep sounds and the lamp on the remote control will turn off If a different course button ...

Page 23: ...ine stretching partial while executing kneading operation Massaging by spine stretching focus while executing kneading operation Massaging by spine stretching full while executing tapping operation Massaging by spine stretching partial while executing tapping operation Massaging by spine stretching focus while executing tapping operation Vertical position and speed are adjustable Drum roll massagi...

Page 24: ...th are adjustable Massaging with drum roll and kneading operations Vertical position speed and strength are adjustable Massaging by spine stretching full with drum roll and kneading operations Vertical position speed and strength are adjustable Massaging by spine stretching partial with drum roll and kneading operations Vertical position speed and strength are adjustable Massaging by spine stretch...

Page 25: ...he massaging will stop and the lamp of the remote control will turn off When you want to restart massaging press the OPERATION ON OFF button and repeat the operation to begin a massage Ifyouhavefeltabnormalphysicalsensationorwanttostopthemassagerimmediately To stop the massage during operation Press the OPERATION ON OFF button Press the INSTANT STOP button Press the button for the current operatio...

Page 26: ... Towel Use the massager after placing a towel etc on the back pad When the massage is too strong When the massage is too weak Flip the back pad to the rear Remove the head rest from the back pad Flip the back pad to the rear Attach the head rest to the back rest Back pad ...

Page 27: ...ce dry with a drier Do not make contact with vinyl products for an extended period It may cause discoloration Perform daily maintenance by wiping with a soft dry cloth When they are badly soiled adopt the following maintenance procedure Do not attempt to use benzene thinner alcohol alkaline detergent or bleaching agent for cleaning as this may result in deformation discoloration or cracking Do not...

Page 28: ...and Spine stretching full Drum roll and Spine stretching full Drum roll Shoulder and Kneading Drum roll and Kneading Shoulder Back Waist Drum roll and Tapping Kneading Shoulder Back Waist Tapping Kneading and Spine stretching full Kneading Shoulder Kneading Shoulder Kneading Shoulder Kneading Waist Kneading Waist Kneading Back Kneading and Spine stretching full Kneading and Spine stretching full S...

Page 29: ...ding Shoulder Back Waist Tapping Kneading Shoulder Back Waist and Spine stretching full Tapping Shoulder Back Waist and Spine stretching focus Tapping Kneading Kneading Shoulder Back Waist and Spine stretching focus Tapping Kneading Tapping Shoulder and Spine stretching focus Tapping Kneading Shoulder and Spine stretching focus Tapping Kneading Waist and Spine stretching focus Kneading Waist Tappi...

Page 30: ...hat the power plug is securely plugged into the outlet Push the power plug into the outlet securely See page 11 Check that the POWER switch is set to the ON position Check if the remote power switch is turned off LED is not illuminated Press the POWER switch to the ON position See page 11 Press the OPERATION ON OFF button after turning on the remote power switch See page 11 Check if the remote pow...

Page 31: ...m Tapping width 5 stages Approx 60 130 mm Spine stretching width Partial stretching Partial Repetition within Approx 200 mm Partial stretching Focus Repetition within Approx 100 mm Range of partial stretching Approx 710 mm Maasger rollers up down range No gradation or 10 mm one press of button Height adjustment of massaging rollers Approx 120 170 Reclining angle Reclining method Lower body massagi...

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