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1. Hold down
until you reach the desired angle.
• Holding the button down will recline the seat and raise the legrest.
• Shortly after the backrest starts to recline the legrest will be raised.
• When both the backrest and legrest have been raised or lowered as far
as possible you will hear a “beep-beep-beep” sound.
• The backrest and legrest may reach their limits at different times.
• Adjust the position of the back cushion so that it does not come into
contact with your elbows.
2. Release
when you have reached the desired
position.
• If you have reclined the back more than you want, press
to raise it
again.
• Do not recline the back too far when first using the unit as you may find
the massage to be too strong.
Raising the Backrest and Legrest
Hold down
to raise the backrest and legrest
• When both the backrest and legrest have been raised as far as
possible you will hear a “beep-beep-beep” sound.
ADJUSTING THE SEAT
Raising and Lowering Only the Legrest
Raising the Legrest
Hold down
to raise the legrest.
• When the legrest has been raised as far as possible you will hear a
“beep-beep-beep” sound.
Lowering the Legrest
Hold down
to lower the legrest.
• When the legrest has been lowered as far as possible you will hear a
“beep-beep-beep” sound.
• Ensure that the legrest slide has been fully retracted before lowering
the legrest otherwise it will hit the floor (see below).
Extending the Legrest
1. Slide the legrest out to the desired position by
pulling the legrest slide lever.
2. Release the legrest lever.
Reclining the Massage Lounger
1
2
Approx. –5°
Approx. 85°
Approx.
170°
Approx. 120°
Push the legrest
down with the backs
of your legs.
Legrest Slide Lever
Once you have released the legrest
slide lever the legrest will click into
place and lock.
When you wish to retract the legrest, pull the legrest slide lever to
release the legrest. Raise your legs slightly to allow the springs to
retract the legrest.
Additional Information
Display of Massage Areas
Sometimes the massage areas displayed on the control panel will be different from what
you are actually experiencing.
* Due to limitations in the size of the display, the massage areas displayed on the control panel
are only a general indication of the area being massaged. This means that sometimes the
areas that are actually being massaged are different from those shown on the display. Areas
of massage displayed may change depending on changes to massage intensity or position of
massage heads.
Pressure Level Display
The pressure being applied to the body is shown on the display.
• The actual pressure experienced may vary from the level indicated on the display.
• Depending on the seatback fabric, the pressure level indicated may change even when nobody is sitting in the seat.
Pressure Feedback Function
The strength of the massage (pressure level) is automatically adjusted if it is too much or too little.
• The standard body pressure level varies according to the strength of the program selected.
Programmed Operation
• Please see Page 58 for details regard the lower body massage.
• The movements below are shown in simplified form for the sake of illustration.
①
Shoulder grasp
and Shiatsu A
②
Tap A and Roll
③
Shiatsu A,
Shoulder grasp
and Tap A
④
Shiatsu A,
Shiatsu B and
Knead A
⑤
Knead B and Roll
⑥
Shoulder grasp,
Shiatsu A and
Knead B
⑦
Knead A and
Tap B
⑧
Shiatsu B, Tap A
and Knead B
⑨
Tap B, Knead B
and Roll
①
Shiatsu A and
Knead B
②
Swedish and Roll
③
Knead A and
Knead B
④
Knead A and
Tap B
⑤
Knead B and Roll
⑥
Shiatsu A and
Knead B
⑦
Knead A and
Tap B
⑧
Knead B and
Shiatsu B
⑨
Swedish, Roll
and Tap B
①
Knead B and
Swedish
②
Knead B and
Tap A
③
Knead B and Roll
④
Swedish, Knead B
and Tap B
⑤
Knead A, Tap B
and Knead B
⑥
Tap B, Swedish
and Knead B
⑦
Knead B, Knead A
and Tap B
⑧
Knead A, Knead B,
Swedish and
Tap B
⑨
Swedish, Roll
and Tap B
①
Shiatsu A and
Knead B
②
Tap A and Roll
③
Knead B, Tap A
and Shiatsu A
④
Knead A, Tap B,
Roll and Tap B
⑤
Knead A and
Tap A
⑥
Knead B, Tap B
and Tap C
⑦
Knead B
⑧
Tap C, Roll,
Tap B and Roll
⑨
Swedish and Roll
Shiatsu Program
Deep Program
Gentle Program
Refresh Program