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5. Assembly and Repair of the Massage Chair
6. Things to Be Noted About the Power Plug and Cord
• Do not disassemble the backrest cover of the massage chair. Touching the internal
components may result in malfunction or electrical shock.
• This massage chair must only be professionally serviced or repaired. Do not attempt to
disassemble or repair the massage chair by yourself.
• Check that the Alternating Current (AC) voltage corresponds with the specifications indicated for the
massage chair.
• Do not connect or disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet with wet hands. This may result in
malfunction or electric shock.
• When disconnecting the power plug, pull it by holding the plug, not the cord.
• Although operation will be stopped automatically by the Auto-Timer function, always remember to switch
off the main power after use.
• Do not place the power cord under the massage chair or any other heavy objects.
• Do not wind the power cord around the massage chair as this may damage the cord and result in a fire or
electric shock.
• Do not operate the massage chair with a damaged cord or extension cord.
• Do not use the massage chair if the electrical outlet is loose.
• If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by a qualified technician.
Caution
• Avoid using the massage chair under the influence of alcohol.
• Do not apply massage rollers directly on the head, elbow or knee
joints, torso or abdomen.
• If your legs or feet slip off the leg rest during massage, do not force
them back in as this may result in injury.
• Remove the power plug from the electrical outlet immediately should
liquid be accidentally spilled onto the massage chair. Do not use wet
hands to connect or disconnect the power plug from the electrical
outlet.
• Do not tamper with the power cord or use the massage chair with a
damaged cord as this may result in malfunction and electric shock.
Consult your doctor before use if you:
3. People with Medical Conditions
• Are under medical rest as ordered by a doctor.
• Have spinal disorders, an abnormal spinal condition or have suffered a spinal injury.
• Have back problems.
• Have diabetes, osteoporosis or sensory impairment.
• Have joint dysfunction such as rheumatism, hammertoe or gout.
• Have a pacemaker or other electronic medical devices.
• May be pregnant.
• Have phlebitis or thrombosis.
• Have an increased risk for blood clots.
• Had recent surgery.
• Have surgical pins, screws, or anything mechanical in the legs, ankles or feet.
In the
following
events,
please
switch
off
the
main
power
switch
immediately
and
disconnect
the
power
cord from the electrical outlet:
•
If
liquid
is accidentally spilled onto the massage chair. This may result in electric shock or
malfunction.
•
If the fabric of the backrest is torn and the internal components are exposed.
•
If pain or discomfort is felt during massage, stop operation immediately and consult your
doctor.
•
If you detect any malfunction or any other abnormal condition during operation.
•
If there is power failure. Injury may occur when power is restored unexpectedly.
•
If there is lightning.
4. Instances When the Massage Chair Should Not Be Used