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Massage Chair 

MC-2500

User Manual

Summary of Contents for MC-2500

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Page 3: ...harge your phone so both you and your phone can recharge your batteries at the same time truMedic s MC 2500 has 12 soothing and customizable auto massage functions such as comfortable massage relaxing massage traction massage shoulder and neck massage back and waist massage and a whole body massage program that will do wonders for everyday aches and pains Feature List The MC 2500 was designed with...

Page 4: ...nd cautionary notes provided in your manual truMedic reserves the right to change the design specifications of the MC 2500 without notice Use the images provided here as a guide and not an exact replica of your chair Always refer to your massage chair as you read through the instructions Important Safety Instructions 1 Getting to Know the Parts of Your Chair 5 Calf Massager Installation 7 Adjustin...

Page 5: ...in the chair Do not sit or stand on the armrests Avoid excessively targeting any one area of the body to reduce the risk of injury Closely monitor any user who suffers from mobility difficulties Fire and electrocution warnings Always insert the plug into an appropriate power outlet Never leave a plug sticking partly out of an outlet Always turn off and unplug the chair when it is not in use Import...

Page 6: ...nutes Try to change massage settings and positions every 5 minutes for best results Failing to change positions frequently could result in discomfort Avoiding Accidents and Injuries Check the power switch before plugging the massage chair into the outlet The power switch should sit in the OFF position any time you unplug or plug in the chair Fully insert the plug into the outlet before turning the...

Page 7: ... an outdoor environment Avoiding Leaks and The Potential for Electrocution Injuries Do not use or store your chair in a wet humid or exposed environment such as a swimming pool area or bathroom Both the chair and the accompanying remote control must remain dry at all times Do not sit in the chair with wet or damp clothes Avoiding electrocution Injuries Follow all directions for installing the grou...

Page 8: ...personal injuries Massage Head Placement Before sitting on the massage chair make sure that the massage head stays in the seat cushion to avoid discomfort to the buttocks while the body is pressing down Power Cord Safety Do not pull out the control cable or power cord during standby or the power on state to avoid chair damage or electrocution accidents We advise you unplug the controller cable and...

Page 9: ...to help you through the installation process We have outlined the exterior and interior parts you will need to know to install and maintain your chair As soon as you unbox your massage chair use the components listing to verify that you have all necessary parts Contact truMedic at service truMedic com if you are missing any pieces Head Padding Upper Arm Air Pressure Massager Lower Arm Air Pressure...

Page 10: ...6 Getting to Know the Parts of Your Chair Backrest USB Charging Port Remote Mobile Device Slot Seat Cushion Handrail Shortcut Key Drive Box Cover Move Pulley Safety Box Power Switch Power Line Socket ...

Page 11: ... harness on the calf into the massage chair then untie the fixed line belt and insert the connecting part into the frame 2 Insert the 2 mounting points onto each ends of the metal rods found near the top of the calf massaging unit Mounting point Metal Rod Air hose and wire harness connection ...

Page 12: ... 3 After installing the mounting points place the calf massager onto the hooks located on the MC 2500 frame Hooks M4 Screws 4 Fasten the calf massagers to the frame of the MC 2500 using included 4 M4 screws 2 screws for each side ...

Page 13: ...ing your chair in all directions Make sure there are no obstacles in your way such as pets children or side tables Monitor the power plug and source Clean the plug and cord routinely to avoid dust buildup Make sure the plug rests comfortably and protected between the power source and the chair The cord should never sit under a heavy object or appear to have kinks stretching or knots Place the chai...

Page 14: ...an outlet Leave the chair standing in a safe position to prevent the back from falling to the floor Movement Examples Example One person can lift up from behind the leg rest until the chair falls onto its castor Once in position the individual may push the chair to a new position and set it back down Never allow the chair to fall down to the floor on the backrest as this may result in damage Use t...

Page 15: ...r position will automatically detect make sure to sit on the massage chair closely 5 If the detected shoulder position deviates from the actual shoulder position adjust the upper and lower keys of the shoulder position to the appropriate position The shoulder position has 10 positions If there is no shoulder position adjustment within 10 seconds then automatically enter the massage function NOTE D...

Page 16: ...sage chair features a user friendly interface and a crisp LCD screen To help you learn the numerous functions available through your new massage chair we ve compiled this helpful guide Return to this section as needed to learn more about the many ways you can customize your daily massage ...

Page 17: ... the remote controller then press the shoulder position up and down button to adjust the shoulder position You can also choose one of the 12 automatic massage modes Automatic Massage Comfort Loosen body physique Relax Deep massage on acupressure points Stretch The footrest and backrest recline together combined with calf air compression to stretch legs F1 Auto F2 Auto F3 Auto Operation Shoulder Ne...

Page 18: ...igue Recovery Help lessen entire body pain and fatigue Meridians Massage Massage focused on dredging the meridians A1 Auto A2 Auto A3 Auto Lower Body Massage Massage focused on buttocks and thighs Peaceful Sleep Massage A massage focusing on the 12 major acupuncture points on the body that is said to promote sleep All Pressure Focuses on the whole body pressure to fully relax the body and fully re...

Page 19: ...on and spot massage Speed width Full Pressure Air pressure massage on the arms legs and feet Arm Arm focused air pressure massage Leg Leg and foot focused air pressure massage Intensity 3 levels of intensity Small area local round trip massage Round trip massage Massage node adjustment up down while in fixed point and local modes Air Pressure Massage ...

Page 20: ...inutes if you exceed more than 30 minutes it will return to the minimum time value allowed Pause Press this button to pause the current massage session Press this key again to resume the session Foot Roller Press this button to turn the foot roller massage on or off It also has three levels of intensity weak medium strong which can be adjusted to close the four states of cycle switching Heated Mas...

Page 21: ...vices USB Charging Port For charging personal devices Power Button Turn the massage chair on or off Recline Adjust the recline of the massage chair Leg Rest Adjustment Adjust the height of the leg rest AUTO Turn on the auto massage function Voice Control Enable voice control Handrail Shortcut Keys Right Arm Left Arm ...

Page 22: ... Comfort Massage Relax Massage Full Body Massage Neck and Shoulder Massage Back and Waist Massage Stretch Massage Fixed Massage Change to the Other Mode Go a Little Down Go a Little Up Open the Air Pressure Bags Close the Air Pressure Bags Bring Up the Seat Position Bring Down the Seat Position Stop Adjustment Ok Massage On Ok Massage Close Ok Comfort Massage Ok Relax Massage Ok Full Body Massage ...

Page 23: ...ng Do not use a hair dryer or other blower implement to dry your chair Cleaning the Cloth Surfaces Use the same weak natural solution you used to wipe down PU leather surfaces Wring out your cloth or brush before applying it to the surface of the chair Note do not use harsh chemicals or substances such as gas diluent or alcohol Gently use brushing movements to clean the surface Note using excessiv...

Page 24: ...is section of the operation manual Contact truMedic if this section does not address the problem you experience My massage chair does not work when plugged in and turned on The remote control may not be turned ON Locate and press the ON switch on your remote control You may not have chosen a massage function yet Press any massage function to initiate the massage experience The chair is not receivi...

Page 25: ...ually for too long Allow the chair to rest for at least 30 minutes before restarting it Check the surrounding area for clearance Remove any obstacles that may inhibit the chair from moving adequately The chair may have automatically stopped Turn off the power to the chair and wait for at least 30 minutes before restarting it I cannot get the chair to return to its default position This may happen ...

Page 26: ...air immediately Turn off all power and cut the electricity Contact truMedic for more information on repair and maintenance at 888 264 1766 or service trumedic com Technical Specifications Name MC 2500 Massage Chair Model MC 2500 Input Voltage 110 120V 60Hz 220 240V 50 60Hz Safety Design Class I Power 120W ...

Page 27: ...rranty applies only to products manufactured by truMedic that can be identified by the truMedic trademark trade name or logo affixed to them or their packaging The Warranty does not apply to any non truMedic products truMedic in so far as permitted by law provides these products as is This warranty does not apply to a damage caused by failure to follow instructions relating to product s use or the...

Page 28: ...TRUCORE DISTRIBUTORS INC LOCATION 252 Indian Head Rd Kings Park NY 11754 TEL 888 264 1766 E MAIL service truMedic com WEBSITE www truMedic com 091420 1 US truMedicMassage ...

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