Additional Information
3. Recording the adjustments you have made.
(1) After the program has finished, or when you have pressed
, after the massage heads have moved
back to the retracted position
will start flashing after 20 seconds.
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WHEN YOU WANT MORE CONTROL OVER INDIVIDUAL MASSAGE SETTINGS. (USER ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS)
2
Programmed Operation and
Self Program buttons
1
Massage Position
Adjustment button
2
Focus button
User Memory
buttons
3
Using the User Memory Buttons allow you to customize the back massage.
The more you use these functions the more you’ll customize it to provide just what it is you like.
1. Select and start the program (Programmed Operation and Self Program) you desire
by following the procedures shown on Pages 11~18.
2. After the massage starts, adjust the program to your individual needs.
Spend more time on the location and type of massage you like with the focus button.
When you Want More Control over Individual Massage Settings
Press to
increase
the time spent on
a particular location
and type of massage.
• During the program when the massage feels particularly good, press
to concentrate on
that particular massage action.
•
will flash and the unit will increase the amount of time spent on that particular type of massage.
• That particular kind of massage action will be repeated once more.
• The location and the type of massage will be recorded and the program will be changed to
emphasize this area and type of massage during the overall program.
• The focus function cannot be used in the Self Program.
• The focus function cannot be used when
,
or
are displayed.
(2) Select and press the User Memory Button you want to record this program in. (Press one of the
buttons while
are flashing. They will flash for approximately 15 seconds.)
(3) The button you selected and pressed will then continue to flash,
will flash and then the massage
will be completed.
Press
to fine tune
the massage location.
• Press this button to make minor adjustments to the location and lateral movement of the
massage heads during a program.
•
will start flashing.
• The massage heads will move in accordance with the buttons you press.
• The location to which you have moved the massage heads will be recorded and the program
will be changed to move to this location whenever the program is selected.
• If you press the button and hear “peep-peep-peep”, this means that the massage heads
cannot be moved in the direction you have selected.
Fine Tuning Massage Location.
Recording over existing programs.
• If you try and record over an existing program then the button you have pressed will flash quickly.
• Press the same button again to erase the existing information and record the new information.
• If you do not want to erase the information, select and press another of the User Memory Buttons.
• If you decide that you do not want to record the information, press
without pressing any of the User Program
buttons to cancel.
• While the information is being saved, none of the other buttons apart from the reclining and legrest button can be used.
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• A simple explanation of the movements is provided below.
Details regarding Self Program
Stiff Neck/Fatigue
Degree of
Fatigue
After using Knead B to relax the area surrounding the neck, Knead C and Tap A are used to
massage areas of more severe stiffness.
After using Knead B to relax the area surrounding the neck, Tap A and Knead B are used to
relax the muscles.
After using Knead B to relax the area surrounding the neck, Tap B and Knead C are mainly
used to finish off with.
Tap B and Knead B are used to relax the area surrounding the neck.
Tap B is mainly used to relax the area surrounding the neck.
After using Shiatsu C, Tap A and Shiatsu A to relax the shoulders, a kneading massage is
used along the shoulder blades.
After using mainly Shiatsu C and Shiatsu A to relax the shoulders, Knead C and Knead A
are used on the area surrounding the shoulders.
After using mainly Tap B and Tap A to relax the shoulders, Shiatsu A and Knead B are used
to finish off the area surrounding the shoulders.
Mainly kneading and Tap B are used to thoroughly relax the area surrounding the shoulders.
Mainly Tap B is used to gently relax the area surrounding the shoulders.
After using Knead B to relax the back muscles, Shiatsu B is then used to stretch the back
muscles after which Knead A, Knead B and Knead C are used to relax the back muscles.
After using Knead B to relax the back muscles, Shiatsu B is then used to stretch the back
muscles after which Knead A and Knead B are used to relax the back muscles.
Knead B and Knead A are used along the back muscles to relax them.
After using Tap B to relax the back muscles, Knead B and Knead A are used to relax them.
Mainly Tap B and Swedish are used to thoroughly relax the back muscles.
Knead B, Shiatsu B and Tap A are used to thoroughly relax the lower back muscles.
Knead B, Shiatsu B and Knead A are used to thoroughly relax the lower back muscles.
In addition to Knead B and Swedish, Tap C is used to relax the lower back muscles.
After using Tap B, Knead B and Tap B are used to relax the muscles.
Mainly Tap B and Swedish are used to thoroughly relax the muscles.
The selected area is repeatedly grasped and then squeezed. (See Page 26 for explanation
of “grasp” and “squeeze” massage.)
After the selected area has been repeatedly grasped it is then repeatedly squeezed.
After the selected area has been relaxed using grasping and squeezing it is then finished off
with a rubbing movement.
After the selected area has been slightly relaxed using grasping and squeezing a rubbing
movement is used.
A rubbing movement is used to gently relax the selected area.
Stiff Shoulders/
Fatigue
Back Muscle
Fatigue
Lower Back
Fatigue
Legs/Soles of the
Feet/Seat
Degree of
Fatigue
Degree of
Fatigue
Degree of
Fatigue
Degree of
Fatigue