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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

HEC-DR8700

Massage Lounger

CONTENTS

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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 10

PRIOR TO USE 

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 11

ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR 

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FEATURES OF COURSES 

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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 (ROLLER) COURSES  

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MANUAL (AIR) 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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 34

WARRANTY 

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Thank you for purchasing this massage lounger.

Summary of Contents for HEC-DR8700

Page 1: ...TO USE 11 ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR 12 15 FEATURES OF COURSES 16 MASSAGING 17 27 WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES 17 20 AUTOMATIC COURSES 21 22 MANUAL ROLLER COURSES 23 26 MANUAL AIR COURSES 27 ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY 28 AFTER USE 29 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 30 CONTENTS OF MASSAGING 31 32 TROUBLE SHOOTING 33 SPECIFICATIONS 34 WARRANTY 35 Thank you for purchasing this massage lounger ...

Page 2: ...it contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not change the plug in any way If you are currently receiving medical treatment of any type or if any of the following apply to you be sure to consult a doctor prior to using this appliance If you are using an internal electronic medical device such as a pacemaker which may be affected by electromagnetic interference If you have an...

Page 3: ...injury may occur When massaging the nape of the neck place a soft towel on the neck in order to avoid strong stimulation Do not stand or sit on the arm rests foot rest or back rest Do not suddenly release your hand while raising the foot rest manually To ensure safety release your hand gently from the foot rest Do not raise or lower the foot rest while your feet are receiving an air massage If thi...

Page 4: ...e it may fall over and injury may occur If discomfort or pain is felt during use stop using the massager and consult a doctor immediately In addition if the massage force feels too strong stop using the massager earlier than planned Otherwise if you continue using the massager under such conditions an unexpected accident may occur If the massager has not been used for a long time check that it ope...

Page 5: ...or other heat sources If this is not observed electric shock or fire may occur Do not use the massager in bathrooms or in places with high humidity If this is not observed fire electric shock or problems with operation may result Always be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when not using the massager If this is not done the insulation may deteriorate and electric shock current...

Page 6: ...5 NAME FUNCTION OF EACH PART Cord Power plug Seat Stand Foot rest slide lever Remote control Sensor controller Back rest Back pad Arm rest Head rest Massaging rollers Foot rest ...

Page 7: ...oving the chair Casters 6 POWER switch Used to turn on off the power source Installation screws 3 screws Stand Check for the accessories first Accessory box Tools needed Phillips crosshead screwdriver Not included ...

Page 8: ...f lower body massaging in three stages During the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses the lower body massaging can be turned off RECLINING buttons Adjusts the angles between the back rest seat and the foot rest The back rest seat and foot rest move in conjunction with each other FOOT REST buttons Adjusts the angle of the foot rest ROLLER POSITION buttons Used to position the massaging rollers at y...

Page 9: ...s STRENGTH adjustment display Shows the degree of massage strength You can adjust the massage strength while this indicator is lit by using the STRENGTH UPPER BODY and LOWER BODY buttons RECLINING buttons Adjusts the angle between the back rest and foot rest The back rest and foot rest are moved in conjunction with each other Repeat button Sensors The degree of perspiration is measured if the fing...

Page 10: ...e massager to recline Place the massager on a level floor surface Keep the massager at least 1 m 39 3 8 away from AV products like a TV or radio Otherwise the program may be disturbed by noise Do not keep the massager in a place with high humidity like a bathroom Do not keep the massager in a place where it will be exposed to direct sunshine for an extended period yor in a place near a heater wher...

Page 11: ...rows and then push it in the direction of arrow Put the remote control on the remote control stand upper part Put the sensor controller on the sensor controller stand lower part Secure the stand on the right hand side of the arm rest using the installation screws 3 screws Place the sensor cable into the hook on the left side of the sensor stand Place the remote control cable into the hook on the r...

Page 12: ... the back rest and the arm rest and that they are not placed beneath the massager Check that there is neither breakage nor damage to the cords Power switch Press Connect the power source At first do not attempt to select a strong method of massaging until you are accustomed to massaging Otherwise strong massaging at first may result in injury Particularly aged persons and those who have weak bones...

Page 13: ...e position of the head rest During the massage adjust the head rest so that it does not touch the shoulders Do not swing the head rest because it contains a weight If it is not observed injury may occur Do not wear accessories such as a necklace or earrings while massaging Head rest 1 2 3 Center of the chair Do not attempt to stand on the foot rest when the foot rest slide position and angle are n...

Page 14: ... and air massaging Posture suited for stretching Automatically starts massaging in Air Course Reclining can be stopped during the reclining motion by pressing either the BEST POSITION button HOME POSITION button RECLINING button FOOT REST button OPERATION ON OFF button or STOP button Stretch course The back rest and foot rest angles are adjusted automatically WARNING 4 5 ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR contin...

Page 15: ... raising the foot rest manually To ensure safety release your hand gently from the foot rest Adjust the angle of the foot rest Keep the FOOT REST button pressed until the desired angle is achieved When massaging the soles or calves adjust the angle so that the massaging part of the foot rest touches the soles or calves Lower the foot rest by continuously pressing the button Remote control Raise th...

Page 16: ...he foot rest slide position and angle are not completely returned to the home positions If this is not done the user may fall over resulting in an accident or an injury and the floor may be damaged Do not attempt to adjust the foot rest slide while reclining If this is not done accidents or injury may occur Be careful not to put your hand or foot into the spaces between any moving parts including ...

Page 17: ...down tapping combo tapping and kneading shiatsu full stretching partial stretching focus stretching and lower body air massage Multiple roller massages for upper body and air massages for lower body are available See page 17 20 See page 21 22 See page 23 27 If you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately Press the OPERATION ON OFF button Press the INSTANT STOP...

Page 18: ...o warm up or you may not feel warm When the sole warmer is in LOW mode the heating temperature is adjusted automatically based on the room temperature Room temperature is high Heating temperature is set to LOW Room temperature is low Heating temperature is set to HIGH LOW mode saves power consumption by approximately 15 compared to HIGH mode at room temperature of 25 C 77 F Press the OPERATION ON ...

Page 19: ...sed on the degrees of stress and stiffness Shiatsu massage to counteract stiffness Stress is measured Before gripping the sensor After gripping the sensor Sensors Rear of sensor controller When stress measurement is completed The measured degree of stress is displayed on the remote control display 6 To the stress measurement 7 To the stiffness measurement See page 19 How to grip the sensor control...

Page 20: ...nsor Grip the sensor on the remote control will be illuminated The icon lights up when the user is being measured If your fingers hand are not touching the sensor points massages will be carried out according to the standard operation of the selected course Rear of sensor controller Measure the position of shoulder Check if the position of shoulder is correct If not adjust the position using the R...

Page 21: ...assages according to detected stress and stiffness Adjust the strength of massage UPPER BODY LOWER BODY Each time the UPPER button is pressed the strength of upper body massaging can be adjusted in five stages The strength is displayed by the lamp on the remote control Each time the LOWER BODY STRENGTH ADJUST button is pressed the strength of lower body massaging air can be adjusted in three stage...

Page 22: ...k rest and foot rest angles are adjusted automatically WARNING Air massage of the whole body Stretch to relax the whole body 3 Be sure to check that there is no person children in particular or any pets under the foot rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the back rest or lowering the foot rest or when using the stretch function In addition do not leave the foot...

Page 23: ... turn off Finishes massaging automatically by timer operation 6 7 Measurement of shoulder position Sit deeply on the massage chair and raise your head slightly The matching of the position of shoulders may not be possible if the head is leaning on the back rest Decides the position of shoulder Massaging rollers move up and down to measure the position of shoulder Massaging operation at recognized ...

Page 24: ...2 Hook Post Cover 3 Align the left hook on the back of the cover with the left post on the remote control Align the right hook on the back of the cover with the right post on the remote control and push the cover onto the remote control When the foot rest is fully lowered the foot rest will rise a little When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section the massaging rollers will mov...

Page 25: ... 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 5 6 The massaging rollers are moved to the upper position and are stopped at the origin Adjusting the height of massaging rollers Press the button Press the button Press the button Press the button The massaging rollers will move up if th...

Page 26: ...ng a 110 mm 4 3 8 region of back Operation Adjustment of massaging rollers Height Speed Width Strength Adaptation No adaptation If you have felt abnormal physical sensation or want to stop the massager immediately Press the OPERATION ON OFF button Press the INSTANT STOP button Press the button for the current operation To stop the massage during operation All the massaging will stop The massaging ...

Page 27: ...on Massaging by spine stretching focus with kneading downward operation Massaging by spine stretching full with tapping operation Massaging by spine stretching partial with tapping operation Massaging by spine stretching focus with tapping operation Massaging by spine stretching full with tapping and kneading operations Massaging by spine stretching partial with tapping and kneading operations Mas...

Page 28: ...Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest During massaging operation you can change to a different manual massage Whole Body Sensor Automatic Courses or Automatic Courses Air massage mainly on the lower body The strength of massage will change each time the button is pressed and is indicated by the lamp on the remote control in three stages Finishes massaging automatically by timer o...

Page 29: ...e massage is too strong Towel When the massage is too weak Head rest Back pad Back pad Back pad Head rest WARNING At first do not attempt to recline the seat deeply or lean on the back rest forcibly until you have become accustomed to massaging If the massaging force is too strong at first it may result in adverse effects or injury Do not swing the head rest because it contains a weight If it is n...

Page 30: ...this is not done the user may fall over resulting in an accident or an injury and the floor may be damaged Do not attempt to adjust the foot rest slide while reclining If this is not done accidents or injury may occur Be careful not to put your hand or foot into the spaces between any moving parts including into the space between the back rest and arm rest or into the space at the underside of the...

Page 31: ...ne thinner alcohol alkaline detergent or bleaching agent for cleaning as this may result in deformation discoloration or cracking Soak a cloth in clean water and squeeze it well Wipe off the remaining detergent with the damp cloth Wipe it with a dry cloth afterwards Do not force dry with a drier Do not make contact with synthetic leather products for an extended period It may cause discoloration H...

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Page 34: ...possible The foot rest cannot be raised or lowered Is it being obstructed by something Remove the obstruction The foot rest cannot be extended Check if you attempt to adjust the foot rest with the foot rest slide lever pulled Adjust the foot rest with the foot rest slide lever pulled See page 15 The foot rest cannot be stored Check that the foot rest is not extended Return the foot rest by pulling...

Page 35: ...ssager rollers up down range No gradation or approx 1 cm 3 8 one press of button Height adjustment of massaging rollers Approx 120 170 Reclining angle Reclining method Lower body massaging Air pressure 33 W Approx 2 1 m 82 5 8 Powerdissipationofelectricheatingequipment Back rest Motor driven type Linked with foot rest Foot rest Motor driven type Foot rest only Seat surface Motor driven type Linked...

Page 36: ...or resulting from unauthorized service or parts improper maintenance operation contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party ...

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