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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SANYO
Massage Lounger
HEC-A3700
Page
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -........ 1-4
NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART --.............- 5-6
SETTING UP THE MASSAGER -......................... 7
BEFORE USE 8
ADJUSTING THE CHAIR …………………………… 9—11
STARTING A MASSAGE 12
AUTOMATIC COURSES -......................me.... 13-14
MANUAL COURSES ………….….….….….…………. 15—17
LEG MASSAGING -......................meeceie 18
ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY -............... 18
AFTER USE ee 19
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES -...................... 19
TROUBLESHOOTING e... 20
CONTENTS OF MASSAGING -.......................... 21
SPECIFICATIONS es 22
WARRANTY ---.....-......... ei. eee 23
Be sure to read this manual thoroughly in order to ensure proper
use. In particular, make certain to read the section
"IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS".
Keep this manual in a safe place so that it can be found easily.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock:
Always unplug this appliance from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will
expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use,
and before putting on or taking off parts.
Do not operate under blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, or
injury to persons.
Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or
disabled persons. Keep children away from extended back, foot support (or other similar parts).
Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not
recommended by the manufacturer.
Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has
been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the appliance to a service center for
examination and repair.
Do not carry this appliance by supply cord or use cord as a handle.
Keep the cord away form heated surfaces.
Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair,
and the like.
Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being
administered.
To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet.
Connect this appliance to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions.
If you are currently receiving medical treatment of any type or if any of the following apply to you, be
sure 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
® |f you have any malignant tumors
e |f you suffer from heart trouble
e |f you are having your menstrual period, or if you are pregnant or have just given birth
® |f you have any sensory problems due to severe peripheral circulation problems caused by illnesses such as diabetes
® |f you have any injuries to your skin
e |f you require complete rest
e |f your body temperature is 38% (100%) or higher (if you are feverish)
Example: If you have symptoms of acute inflammation [such as fatigue, chills or fluctuating blood pressure] or if you are suffering
from general debility
e |f you suffer from osteoporosis, or if you suffer from acute pain from causes such as spinal injuries, sprains or torn muscles
® |f your spine is abnormal or bent
® |f you are wanting to use the massager on a part of the body which is currently receiving medical treatment or which is diseased
If you use the massager while any of the above apply to you, accidents or feelings of sickness may occur.
Be sure to follow these instructions
Do not use the massager if you have been forbidden to use it by a doctor.
Example: If you are suffering from blood clots (embolisms), severe aneurysms, acute varicose veins,
skin inflammation or skin infections (including epidermal infections)
Wipe off any dust that has collected on the prongs or the prong base of the power plug.
If this is not done, fire may occur.
Do not use the chair at any current other than the designated voltage.
If this is not done, fire or electric shock may occur.
Do not wind the power cord or remote control cord around the remote control or the remote control
stand. Furthermore, do not recline the chair while the cords are hooked on an obstruction.
If excessive force is applied to the cords, they may become damaged and fire or electric shock may occur.
Do not scratch, damage, process, excessively bend, pull, twist or bundle the power cord or place
heavy objects on it or clamp it.
If this is not observed, the power cord may become damaged and fire or electric shock may result.
Do not use the product if the power cord or power plug is damaged or if it does not fit securely into the
wall outlet.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not pull out the power
plug with wet hands.
If this is not observed, electric shock or injury may result.
Do not spill any water onto the massager or the remote control.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
Be sure to check that there is no-one (children in particular), or any pets under the foot rest and that
there are no other obstructions in the way before tilting back the back rest or lowering the foot rest.
In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Do not allow people to use the massager if they are unable to clearly indicate their intentions or if
they do not know how to operate the massager.
Do not let children use the massager. Do not let them play on or around the massager or allow them
to come near the massager while it is being used.
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 back rest or
between the foot rest and the seat or into the space under the foot rest. Furthermore, do not place
your hands, feet or head inside the upholstery of the massager.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Be sure to check that the upholstery is not torn before using the massager. If a tear is found, stop
using the massager immediately, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and ask the place of
purchase.
Do not use the massager if the upholstery is torn, otherwise injury or electric shock may occur.
Do not use the massager on the head, the chest, the abdomen or on joints such as the elbows or
knees. In addition, do not place your hands, feet or arms between the massaging rollers.
If this is not observed, there is the danger that you may start to feel sick or an 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.
If this is not observed, you may fall down and injury may occur.
Do not suddenly release your hand while raising the foot rest with your hand. To ensure safety,
release your hand gently from the foot rest.
Do not raise or lower the foot rest while your feet are enclosed in it for an air massage.
If this Is not observed, injury may occur.
Never attempt to dismantle the massager. Do not allow any person other than a qualified repair
technician to dismantle or repair the massager.
If this is not observed, fire, electric shock or injury may occur. Ask the place of purchase if repairs are
required.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
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 operates correctly and safely before
using it. In addition, check that there are no problems with the cords and other parts.
If this is not done, accidents or injury may occur.
After use, be sure to set the POWER switch to the “OFF” position.
If this is not done, accidents or injury due to a child's mischief may occur.
Do not use the massager for any other purpose than as a massager or chair.
If this is not done, accidents or injury may occur.
Do not use the massager together with other medical instruments.
If this is not observed, the user may feel sick or it may cause other health problems.
If a power failure occurs, set the POWER switch to the “OFF” position immediately and disconnect
the power plug from the wall outlet.
If this is not done, an accident or injury may occur when the power is restored.
Insert the power plug securely into the wall outlet.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
Clean the massager after use so that it will be ready for the next use, and store it in a place which is
low in humidity.
If dust or moisture collect in the massager, fire, electric shock or problems with operation may occur.
Do not attempt to disconnect the power plug by pulling the cord, but always by holding the power
plug and pulling it out.
If this is not observed, electric shock, short-circuits or fire may result.
If the massager stops working or any other problem occurs with it, stop using it immediately to
prevent accidents, disconnect the power plug and ask the place of purchase to carry out inspection
and repair work.
If this is not done, fire due to electric shock, current leaks or short-circuits may occur.
Do not use the massager on top of a heated carpet or other heater, or near a stove or other heat sources.
If this is not observed, fire may occur.
Do not use the massager in bathrooms or in places with high humidity.
If this is not observed, electric shock may occur.
Always be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when not using the massager.
If this is done, the insulation may deteriorate and electric shock, current leaks or fire may occur.
Before using the massager, check all switches and other parts while referring to this instruction
manual to make sure they all operate correctly.
For safety, check the position of the massaging rollers before leaning slowly back on the massager.
Do not twist the body, but lean straight back on the massager, so that the massaging rollers are in
position on either side of the spine.
Leaning back abruptly on the massager may injure the spine or result In some other injury.
Do not use the massager for more than 15 minutes at a time. In addition, limit the use of the
massager on one point to 5 minutes or less.
Using the massager continuously for long periods of time will apply more stimulation than is necessary and
may result in adverse effects or injury.
Be careful not to fall asleep during massaging.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Place the massager main unit on a level floor surface.
If it is placed on an unstable surface, it may fall over and injury may occur.
Do not hang anything from the head cover or pull it forcibly.
If this is not observed, the head cover may come off and injury may occur.
Do not place anything into the stand other than the remote control.
If this is not observed, the stand may break and injury may occur.
Do not use the massager on bare skin.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
Be sure to follow these instructions
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 the outset, it may result in adverse effects or injury.
Do not move the massager while a person is sitting in it.
If this is not observed, the massager may fall over and injury may occur.
Do not sit down or get up from the chair while the foot rest or seat are raised.
If this is not observed, injury may occur.
The maximum permissible weight of the user is 120 kilograms (265 165).
Otherwise, an accident may happen or damage to the machine may result.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Grounding Instructions
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least
resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having
an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet
that Is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product — if it will not fit the outlet,
have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A
in following figure. A temporary adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated in sketch B and C may be used to connect
this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properly grounded outlet in not available. The temporary adapter
should be used only until a properly grounded outlet (sketch A) can be installed by a qualified electrian. The green colored
rigid ear, lug, or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly
grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must by held in place by a metal screw.
GROUNDING METHODS
GROUNDED UD ADAPTER
OUTLET \ 7 N
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(B)
GROUNDING OUTLET BOX
PIN (A)
This appliance is intended for Household Use Only.
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GROUNDING SCREW ©
WARNING
This appliance is equipped with a PTC resetting protection device.
This is a safety feature to protect the appliance from overload. If the appliance should suddenly stop
and will not start, turn off the main switch and pull the plug off the socket outlet. Do not operate the
appliance for at least 30 minutes. Failure to turn the appliance off may result in the appliance starting
unexpectedly when the device resets.
NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART
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Head cover
Arm rests
® Raise the arm rests when
entering or exiting the chair.
® Remove the remote control
when raising the left arm
rest.
Back rest
— Stand
Seat
Foot rest | :
POWER switch
This turns the power
on and off.
Casters
Use the casters when moving the chair.
Massaging rollers
Remote control
Power cord
AA к; Power plug
® Place the remote
control in the stand for
storage. e
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control upward along 9 6
the stand for removal. e
e Adjust to the
desired position.
Note:
e The stand cannot be adjusted to a
position which is on the inside of the
arm rest. Do not apply excessive
force to the stand when adjusting it,
otherwise it may become damaged
(Remote control )
STOP button
Use this button to stop the chair
operation immediately if you feel an
abnormal physical sensation or a
problem with the chair itself.
Shape sensor indicator
The shape sensor flashes when it is
measuring the position of your
shoulders, and illuminates once
measurement is complete.
AUTO buttons
You can use these buttons to select
either comfort mode or normal mode
for the “NECK & SHOULDER”, “BACK”
and “LOWER BACK” courses, for a
total of six different courses.
If you press any of the buttons twice,
the comfort mode course will be set
and the button will flash.
CALF & FOOT button
This is used for massaging the soles,
feet and the calves.
The strength can be adjusted to one of
three settings by pressing button.
Manual massage buttons
You can use these buttons to select
the desired type of massage from
“KNEADING”, “RUB-KNEADING”,
“TAPPING”, “LATERAL TAPPING”,
“SHIATSU”, “KNEAD & TAP”, “FULL
STRETCH” and “PARTIAL STRETCH”.
20 different massage combinations
are possible in this mode.
Massaging roller adjustment buttons ——— =
Use these to adjust the speed and
width of the massaging rollers.
Note:
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POWER indicator
This illuminates when the power switch
of the chair is turned on.
ON/OFF button
This turns operation on and off.
The indicator illuminates during
operation and switches off when
operation is stopped. It flashes when
the massaging rollers are retracted.
ZERO-G button
This is used to adjust the back rest,
seat and foot rest automatically to the
preset, ZERO-G position.
The button will flash when the chair is
not in the ZERO-G position, and it will
illuminate when in this position.
HOME button
This is used to automatically return the
back rest, seat and foot rest to their
home positions.
This button will flash for approximately
10 seconds if the massage timer has
expired and massaging is finished, or if
you press the ON/OFF button to cancel
massaging before a course is complete.
It will illuminate while the chair is
moving to the home position and when
operation is complete.
RECLINING buttons
This 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
This adjusts the angle of the foot rest.
ROLLER POSITION buttons
This adjusts the vertical position of
the massaging rollers. Use it also
when adjusting the shoulder position.
® The HOME button, RECLINING buttons and FOOT REST buttons can be used even when massaging operation is off.
e The HOME button will not function (home position adjustment will not be carried out) while the chair is moving to
the preset ZERO-G position.
® The ZERO-G button will not function (ZERO-G position adjustment will not be carried out) while the chair is moving
to the home position.
SETTING UP THE MASSAGER
Moving the massager
[ /\ CAUTION ® Do not release the foot rest suddenly while holding it by hand. )
When two people are carrying the When moving the massager using
massager the casters
® Hold the massager by the back rest and foot rest ® Tilt up the front and move the massager on the
while moving it. casters.
Press the ZERO-G button
to fold down the back rest.
Foot rest
Note: ® Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before moving the massager.
e Be careful not to run over the power cord or the remote control with the casters.
e |f moving the massager across floor surfaces that can easily get scratched or over
matting or concrete, have two people carry it.
Setup location
environments which are high in humidity such as bathrooms.
[ С AUTION ® Position the massager on a stable, level surface. Do not use it in )
Place carpet or a similar material 2 Leave enough space for the
over the setup location. massager to be reclined.
e This will help prevent the floor surface from e Leave 50 cm (19 3/4") or more of space in front
becoming scratched and reduce the amount of and 55 cm (21 3/4") or more of space behind the
noise during operation. massager so that it will not hit walls or other
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55 cm (21 3/4")
or more
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® Do not set up the massager in places which are
subject to high temperatures, such as such places
which receive direct sunlight for long periods of time
and places near heating equipment.
e Leave a distance of 1 meter (39 1/2") or more
between the massager and audio-visual equipment
such as TVs and radios, otherwise it may be affected
by interference.
BEFORE USE
Check the upholstery, power cord and remote control cord of the chair.
e Check that there are no tears in the upholstery and that the cords are not damaged or scratched.
® Check that the cords are not caught in the back rest or arm rests or lying underneath the massager.
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2 Turn on the power. 7
(DInsert the power plug into a wall outlet. Г
@Set the POWER switch to the “ON” position. POWER
OFF ON a
POWER switch /
/N WARNING
e The following people should always consult with a doctor before using the massager.
If this is not done, accidents or feelings of sickness may occur.
- If you are using an internal electronic medical device such as a pacemaker which may be affected by electromagnetic interference
- If you have any malignant tumors
- If you suffer from heart trouble
- If you are having your menstrual period, or if you are pregnant or have just given birth
- If you have any sensory problems due to severe peripheral circulation problems caused by illnesses such as diabetes
- If you have any injuries to your skin
- If you require complete rest
- If your body temperature is 38°C (100°F) or higher (if you are feverish)
Example: If you have symptoms of acute inflammation (such as fatigue, chills or fluctuating blood pressure or if you are
suffering from general debility.
- If you suffer from osteoporosis, or if you suffer from acute pain from causes such as spinal injuries, sprains or torn muscles
- If you have been directed by a doctor not to use the massager
Example: If you are suffering from blood clots (embolisms), severe aneurysms, acute varicose veins, skin inflammation or
skin infections (including epidermal infections)
- If your spine is abnormal or bent
- If you are wanting to use the massager on a part of the body which is currently receiving medical treatment or which is diseased
e Do not use the massager on the head, the chest, the abdomen or on joints such as the elbows or knees.
In addition, do not place your hands, feet or arms between the massaging rollers.
If this is not observed, there is the danger that you may start to feel sick or an injury may occur.
(When massaging the nape of the neck, place a soft towel on the neck in order to avoid strong stimulation.)
e Be sure to check that the upholstery is not torn before using the massager. If a tear is found, stop using the massager
immediately, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and ask the place of purchase.
Do not use the massager if the upholstery is torn, otherwise injury or electric shock may occur.
/\ CAUTION
® Do not use the massager on bare skin. e Be careful not to fall asleep during massaging.
If this is not observed, injury may occur. If this is not observed, injury may occur.
e Take out ear ring before massaging. |)
e If you start to feel sick while using the massager, stop using the massager immediately and seek medical advice.
Furthermore, if the massaging feels too strong, stop using the massager immediately.
Otherwise, if you continue using the massager under such conditions, an unexpected accident may occur.
e Do not use the massager for more than 15 minutes at a time. In addition, limit the use of the massager on one point to 5
minutes or less. As a guide, you should use the massager for around 30 minutes a day in total.
Using the massager continuously for long periods of time will apply more stimulation than is necessary and may result in
adverse effects or injury.
ADJUSTING THE CHAIR
Press the HOME button to return 5 Sit in the middle of the chair.
the massager to the home position. e Sit deeply into the massager so that your waist
touches the back rest.
= Lower the arm
You can sit easily by
raising the arm rests
and sitting into the
Foot rest massager from the
\ side.
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\ | _ — Back rest
2 Press the ON/OFF button. ff A CAUTION
e The foot rest will lift up slightly.
ON/ OFF e To ensure safety, check the positions of the
massaging rollers before leaning slowly back on the
massager. Do not twist the body, but lean straight
back on the massager, so that the massaging
rollers are in position on either side of the spine.
3 Attach the head cover.
Hook-and-loop fasteners
Remove the hook-and- Align the hook-and-
loop fastener and pass loop fasteners.
it through the cord.
Middle of chair
® Do not sit down or get up from the chair while the
foot rest or seat are raised.
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Note:
e Do not attempt to place anything or sit on the foot
/ \ . rest. The user may fall over, resulting in an accident
Head cover Back rest ; or injury.
4 Place the remote control into the stand. 6 Adjust the position of the head cover.
® Adjust the position of the head cover so that it does
Remote control q
( | Stand
not touch your shoulders during the massage.
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G N Note:
o ы - e The head cover contains a weight, so do not shake
It or throw it around, otherwise it may cause injury.
7 Adjust the back rest, seat and foot rest.
( When adjusting automatically ) ( When adjusting manually to the desired angle)
Press the ZERO-G button (flashing). Press the RECLINING button to adjust the angle of the
back rest to the desired angle.
ZERO-G 2) | RECLINING While the left side of the button is pressed, the back rest
will lift up and the foot rest will drop.The seat will also
В > » | Move in conjunction with the back rest and foot rest.
e The ZERO-G button will illuminate and the back y =
rest, seat and foot rest will move automatically When the right side of the button is pressed, the back
to their preset angles. rest will drop and the foot rest will lift up. The seat will
also move in conjunction with the back rest and foot rest.
( What is ZERO-G? )
This is a term for the posture which is the most stable
position for the body and is the ideal position for massage.
Adjustment range
(approximately 80°)
e If you would like to change the angle from the
ZERO-G position, press the RECLINING button or
the FOOT REST button.
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WwW AR N | N G ® Be sure to check that there is no-one (children in particular), or any pets under the foot
rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before reclining the massager.
® At first, do not attempt to recline the seat deeply or lean on the back rest forcibly (until you
CAUTI O N have become accustomed to massaging).
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Stopping the massager during ZERO-G adjustment
ON/OFF
ch Press the ON/OFF button.
(It can also be stopped by pressing the ZERO-G button, HOME button, RECLINING button or FOOT REST button.)
Stopping the chair immediately if you feel an abnormal physical sensation or a problem with the chair itself
STOP
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Restarting operation
(=) Press the STOP button. (DPress the RECLINING button or the HOME button to return the massager
The massaging rollers will to the home position.
move to the widest position and (Press the ON/OFF button.
then stop. Other operations will The massaging rollers will move to their highest position and then stop.
stop immediately. (3To have a massage, press a button to select a massage course.
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Note:
e Do not attempt to recline the back rest while your legs are being held by the air bags during leg massaging.
In addition, do not pull your legs out forcibly. If this is not observed, injury to the legs may occur.
e |f you press the HOME button while the seat is raised, the foot rest may lift up slightly before it is lowered, to
ensure that children or pets do not get caught underneath it.
Adjustment range
(approximately 50°)
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ADJUSTING THE CHAIR
8 Adjust the foot rest to the desired angle.
® Press the FOOT REST button to set the foot rest to the desired angle.
® When massaging the soles, the feet and the calves, adjust the angle of the foot
rest so that the area to be massaged is touching the foot rest.
FOOT REST
The foot rest will lift while the
right side of the button is being
pressed.
The foot rest will drop while the
left side of the button is being
pressed.
Adjustment range
(approximately 80°)
E To return the massager to the home position, press the HOME button.
® The HOME button will illuminate and the massager will
return to the home position automatically.
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® Do not suddenly release your hand while raising the foot rest with your hand. To
ensure safety, release your hand gently from the foot rest.
/\WAR N | N G e Be sure to check that there is no-one (children in particular), or any pets under the foot
rest and that there are no other obstructions in the way before tilting back the back rest
or lowering the foot rest. In addition, do not leave the foot rest in the raised position.
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Stopping movement to the home position
ON/OFF
Press the ON/OFF button
(It can also be stopped by pressing the ZERO-G button, HOME button, RECLINING button or
FOOT REST button.)
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Note:
® Depending on the angle of the foot rest, it may lift up slightly before it is lowered, to ensure that children or pets do
not get caught underneath it.
STARTING A MASSAGE
(A CAUTION
e At first, do not attempt to recline the seat deeply or lean on the back rest forcibly
(until you have become accustomed to massaging).
Й Notes when having massages
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e At first, do not attempt to speed up the movement of the massaging
rollers or increase the strength of the massage (until you have
become accustomed to massaging).
e Do not massage the same part of your body continuously.
If you have strong massages right from the start, your body may receive
too much stimulus, and this may have the opposite to the intended
effects or cause injury. Particularly, aged persons and those who have
weak bones need to use the massager with great care.
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Selecting a massage course
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If you would like an
automatic massage
( AUTO )
e Kneading, tapping and stretching
are combined effectively to
provide automatic massaging.
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HOME
NECK & SHOULDER
BACK
LOWER BACK
CALF & FOOT
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RECLINING
ROLLER POSITION
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( MANUAL )
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yourself to the type of massage
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If you would like to massage
the soles and the calves
( CALF & FOOT)
® The soles and the calves are
given a shiatsu massage using air
in order to promote circulation.
In addition to simply massaging
the legs, you can also use
automatic courses or manual
massaging at the same time.
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AUTOMATIC COURSES
Kneading, tapping, stretching and massaging of the feet are combined effectively to provide
automatic massaging.
You can select either comfort mode or normal mode for the “NECK & SHOULDER”, “BACK” and
“LOWER BACK” courses, for a total of six different courses, plus foot massaging.
Press the ON/OFF button.
e The foot rest will lift up slightly.
ON/OFF
Note:
| BACK |
e |f the massaging rollers are not at the highest 2 — 7)
position, they will move to the highest position
and then stop. a || LOWER BACK:
(The ON/OFF button will flash while |
movement is occurring, and it will illuminate OZ):
when the movement has stopped.) |
CALF & FOOT ,
( | ) ' —
NECK & SHOULDER
9) Press the desired AUTO button. a—| F) `
POWER
ON/OFF
SENSOR
e A medium foot massage will also start at the same time.
NECK & SHOULDER MANUAL
A ___ If you would like a massage which
concentrates on the neck and shoulders BEL
BACK ®
7 … If you would like a thorough massage done
from the neck down to the waist >
LOWER BACK
УТ … If you would like a massage which
Ÿ concentrates on the waist
Both a normal mode massage and a comfort mode massage
are available for each course.
e Each time you press the respective AUTO button, the mode
switches between normal mode, comfort mode and off.
— Normal mode — Comfort mode — — Off
(The button illuminates) (The button flashes) (The button switches off)
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TAPPING SHIATSU
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LATERAL
TAPPING
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4 Adjust the foot massaging.
The shape sensor measures the position of the shoulders and automatically
adjusts the positions of the massaging rollers to suit.
(The SHAPE SENSOR indicator will flash while the shoulder position is being measured, and it will illuminate
when measurement is complete.)
® Check that the massaging rollers are at the correct
shoulder height.
If they are not at the correct shoulder height but are
close to the shoulders, press the ROLLER POSITION
button to adjust the height of the massaging rollers to
match the shoulder height. Massaging
rollers |
ROÍLER [LER POSITION — e The massaging rollers will lift by 2 cm > = position)
(3/4") each time the A button is pressed.
a) )
ae low position )
— The massaging rollers will drop by 2 cm
(3/4") each time the Y button is pressed.
(Too high position)
If the massaging rollers still do not match the shoulder height even
after they have been adjusted, move your body to adjust the height.
The position can be adjusted for people with a height in the range
of 150 cm (59 1/4") to 180 cm (71").
CALF & FOOT :
® Massaging is carried out first at medium Weak (Medium) Strong
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® The strength of massaging changes in the order weak — FN | |
ma Stop
medium — strong - stop and the corresponding indicators
illuminate each time the CALF & FOOT button is pressed. (The indicators switch off)
e |f you halt the foot massaging before the course is
finished and change to a different automatic course, foot
massaging Will not start again automatically.
E After approximately 15 minutes, the timer will expire and massaging will
stop automatically.
e The ON/OFF button will flash and the massaging rollers will move to the highest position and then stop.
e Because separate timers operate for back massaging and foot massages, the foot massages will stop first if you
change to a different automatic course before the current course is finished.
e |f the timer for back massaging has expired, the foot massaging will stop at the same time.
If you would like to stop massaging before it is finished by timer
ON/OFF
Press the ON/OFF button.
® All massaging will stop.
(The ON/OFF button will flash and the massaging rollers will move to their highest position and then stop.)
Stopping the chair immediately if you feel an abnormal physical sensation or a problem with the chair itself
STOP Restarting operation
(=) Press the STOP button. (DPress the RECLINING button or the HOME button to return the massager
The massaging rollers will to the home position.
move to the widest position and (Press the ON/OFF button.
then stop. Other operations will The massaging rollers will move to their highest position and then stop.
stop immediately. @To have a massage, press a button to select a massage course.
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Press the ON/OFF button.
® The foot rest will lift up slightly.
ON/OFF
Note: e |f the massaging rollers are not at the highest
position ---
The massaging rollers will move to their highest
position and then stop.
(The ON/OFF button will flash while movement is occurring,
and it will illuminate when the movement has stopped.)
2 Press the desired MANUAL button.
e Select from “KNEADING”, “RUB-KNEADING”, “TAPPING”,
“LATERAL TAPPING”, “SHIATSU”, “KNEAD & TAP”, “FULL
STRETCH” and “PARTIAL STRETCH".
® 20 different massaging combinations are Page
available by combining different technique.
® Each time you press one of the MANUAL buttons, the
operation for that button starts (the indicator illuminates) or
stops (the indicator switches off).
® When you first press a button, the speed is set to medium and
the width is adjusted to middle.
3 Adjust the massaging rollers.
® Adjustment is not possible for some types of | Page
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MANUAL COURSES
POWER ON/OFF
RECLINING
= STRETCH -
MANUAL FULL PARTIAL
E
KNEADING TAPPING SHIATSU
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KNEADING TAPPING TAP
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Position adjustment
@® For manual massaging other than stretching,
press the ROLLER POSITION buttons to
adjust the position of the rollers.
@ For stretching, the shape sensor measures the
position of the shoulders and automatically moves
the massaging rollers to the correct height.
(The SHAPE SENSOR indicator will flash while the
shoulder position is being measured, and it will illuminate
when measurement is complete.)
® Check that the massaging rollers are at the correct
shoulder height.If they are not at the correct shoulder
height but are close to the shoulders, press the ROLLER
POSITION buttons to adjust the height of the massaging
rollers to match the shoulder height.
If the massaging rollers still do not match the shoulder
height even after they have been adjusted, move your
body to adjust the height. The position can be adjusted
for people with a height in the range of 150cm (59 1/4")
to 180 cm (71%).
® The massaging rollers will
ROÍLER POSITION if while the A button is
| A У | being pressed.
Г ® The massaging rollers will
drop while the Y button is
being pressed.
Too high position)
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rollers TIN << position)
On low position )
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ROÍLER [LER POSITION The massaging rollers will
lift by 2 cm (3/4") each time
a A VV +)
the À button is pressed.
—. The massaging rollers will
drop by 2 cm (3/4") each
time the ¥ button is pressed.
Speed adjustment Width adjustment
Press the SPEED button. Press the WIDTH button.
® Each time the button is pressed, the movement ® Each time the button is pressed, width of the
speed (interval) for the massaging rollers changes massaging rollers changes and the corresponding
and the corresponding indicators illuminate. indicators illuminate.
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(Slow) (Medium) Fas | (Narrow) (Middle) vie) |
* The width cannot be adjusted for “KNEADING”,
“RUB-KNEADING”, “KNEAD & TAP” and “SHIATSU”.
4 If you would like to have your legs massaged, press the CALF & FOOT button.
e When the CALF & FOOT button is pressed, massaging will start at the “Medium” setting.
Each time the button is pressed, the strength of massaging changes in the order weak — medium — strong -
off and the corresponding indicators illuminate.
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Za (Weak) oe song)
(The dea switch off)
E After approximately 15 minutes, the timer will expire and massaging will
stop automatically.
e The ON/OFF button will flash and the massaging rollers will move to the highest position and then stop.
e |f you have changed to some other manual massaging, massaging will continue for approximately 30 minutes
after the ON/OFF button was pressed, and then the timer will expire and massaging will stop.
e |f you are massaging your back and legs at the same time, the respective timers will each operate and each
massaging will finish approximately 15 minutes after they start.
If you would like to stop massaging before it is finished by timer
ON/OFF
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STOP
Press the STOP button.
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MANUAL COURSES
Types of massage and massaging roller adjustments
20 different massaging combinations are available by combining different techniques.
You can adjust the position, speed and width of the massaging rollers and the shoulder position.
(It may not be possible to make some of these adjustments depending on the type of massage. Refer to the table below.)
Type of massage
Massaging roller В
Operation adjustment
KNEADING Massages by kneading the body. rs speed can be
RUB-KNEADING Massages by firmly pushing the body. rs speed can be
TAPPING Massages by tapping the body. oy Peed and width can be
LATERAL TAPPING | Massages by means of strong taps. rast, oe and width can be
SHIATSU Massages by applying “finger pressure”. ras speed can be
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FULL STRETCH Massages through a full length roll. oot" and width can
PARTIAL STRETCH | asnos ano me | ost an waa
adjusted.
KNEADING and FULL STRETCH
Massages by stretching while combining
with kneading.
Shoulder position and speed can
be adjusted.
KNEADING and PARTIAL STRETCH
Massages by partial stretching while
combining with kneading.
Position and speed can be
adjusted.
RUB-KNEADING and FULL STRETCH
Massages by stretching while combining
with firm kneading.
Shoulder position and speed can
be adjusted.
RUB-KNEADING and PARTIAL STRETCH
Massages by partial stretching while
combining with firm kneading.
Position and speed can be
adjusted.
TAPPING and FULL STRETCH
Massages by stretching while combining
with tapping.
Shoulder position, speed and
width can be adjusted.
TAPPING and PARTIAL STRETCH
Massages by partial stretching while
combining with tapping.
Position, speed and width can be
adjusted.
LATERAL TAPPING and FULL STRETCH
Massages by stretching while combining
with strong tapping.
Shoulder position, speed and
width can be adjusted.
LATERAL TAPPING and PARTIAL STRETCH
Massages by partial stretching while
combining with strong tapping.
Position, speed and width can be
adjusted.
SHIATSU and FULL STRETCH
Massages by stretching while combining
with finger pressure.
Shoulder position and speed can
be adjusted.
SHIATSU and PARTIAL STRETCH
Massages by partial stretching while
combining with finger pressure.
Position and speed can be
adjusted.
KNEAD & TAP and FULL STRETCH
Massages by stretching while combining
with tapping and kneading.
Shoulder position and speed can
be adjusted.
(KNEAD & TAP and PARTIAL STRETCH
Massages by partial stretching while
combining with tapping and kneading.
Position and speed can be
adjusted.
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LEG MASSAGING
WwW AR N | N G e Do not raise or lower the foot rest while your feet are enclosed in it for an air
massage.
® In addition to simply massaging the legs, you can also use automatic courses and manual massaging at the same time.
1 Press the ON/OFF button. ON/OFF
® The foot rest will lift up slightly.
2 Adjust the angle of the foot rest.
FOOT REST
® Press the FOOT REST buttons to adjust to the desired angle.
® If massaging the soles of the feet and the calves, adjust the angle > x |
of the foot rest so that the part of the body to be massaged
touches the foot rest.
3 Press the CALF & FOOT button.
CALF & FOOT = С
trong)
e When the CALF & FOOT button is pressed, massaging will О > O 0
start at the “Medium” setting. PR Weak Medium с
Each time the button is pressed, the strength of massaging (Weak) (Medium) (
O
changes in the order weak — medium — strong - off and the ff
corresponding indicators illuminate. (The indicators switch off)
If you would like to stop massaging before it is finished by timer
ON/OFF
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Stopping the chair immediately if you feel an abnormal physical sensation or a problem with the chair itself
STOP
(=) Press the STOP button.
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( When the massage is too strong )
e Place a towel or something similar
over the back rest. Towel or
similar
Head cover Fastener
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( When the massage is too weak ) Back pad y
e Take off the back pad from the back rest.
@ Flip the Head cover to the rear.
(2) Take off the back pad from the back rest.
Remove the fastener and the hook-and-loop
fastener.
(3) Flip back the head cover.
Hook-and-loop / =
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AFTER USE
C AUTION e Always be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet when
not using the massager.
| Press the ON/OFF button. on/oFF: “Y Set the POWER switch to the
e The massaging rollers will move to their | : “OFF” position.
highest position and then stop. O
e The HOME button will flash
(for approximately 10 seconds). 4 Disconnect the power plug.
2 Press the HOME button.
Foot rest 4
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
| /\ CAUTION | Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning. )
Note: e Do not use substances such as kerosene, thinner, alkaline detergents or bleach to clean.
They will cause discoloration, warping and cracking.
e Do not wash the head cover.
If this is not observed, discoloration and warping may occur.
( Head cover, back rest, seat and arm rests (synthetic leather areas) )
Use a soft, dry cloth to regularly clean these areas.
If they are extremely dirty, clean them by the following procedure.
Moisten a cloth in clean water,
wring it dry, and then wipe off
1 Moisten a soft cloth with diluted
neutral kitchen detergent and
wring it dry, then tap the the detergent.
surface.
- 3 Lastly, wipe the surfaces dry.
Note: ® Do not use an appliance such as a hair dryer to dry the surfaces rapidly.
e Do not touch PVC products against the massager surfaces for long periods of time. They will cause
discoloration.
C Main unit (plastic parts and frame) ) C Remote control )
Moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral kitchen Wipe using a soft dry cloth.
detergent and wring it dry, and then wipe the
surfaces clean, then wipe them dry. Note: *Do not wipe using a wet cloth.
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/\ WARNING
e Check the following, and if the symptoms continue, stop using the massager and
disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet to avoid the possibility of accidents,
then ask the place of purchase for assistance in fixing the problem. Attempting to
repair the massager in your home is dangerous and should not be done.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Sounds and sensations during operation
e Gear meshing sound
e Sound of air massaging
Sounds and sensations such as the following may occur while the massager is operating,
but these occur as part of the normal mechanism of the massager and are not the signs of
a malfunction. (They have no effect on normal functioning.)
e Rattling, knocking or creaking sound during tapping e Wobbling of the foot rest
e The sound of massaging rollers moving up and down e Creaking or sliding sounds when reclining
and the sound of kneading operation e Small sounds and shocks coming from the
(Knocking, clinking, rubbing or whistling sounds) massaging rollers when massaging near the waist
® A creaking sound caused by the massaging rollers and e Bouncing movement of the massaging rollers when
cloth during massaging operation they move from the back to the shoulder
Whooshing sound (switching valve sound)
Hissing or blowing sound (air exhaust sound)
Sounds from the pump operating
Sound of the air bags filling up
Symptom Check : Remedy
Massager does not operate. ® |s the power plug securely : e Securely insert the power plug | Page
inserted into the wall outlet? ; into the wall outlet. 8
® Has the POWER switch been : e Set the POWER switch to the Page
set to the “ON” position? : “ON” position. 8
® |s too much force being applied : e Momentarily set the POWER switch to
to the massaging rollers? ; the “OFF” position, wait for about 3
(8 indicators illuminate) : seconds, and then set it back to the
“ON” position. (Read the note below.)
The massaging rollers move
to their highest position and
operation stops.
e The timer has expired. This is normal and is not the sign of a malfunction.
Operation stopped while
massaging was in progress.
e Is too much force being applied : ® Momentarily set the POWER switch to
to the massaging rollers? ; the “OFF” position, wait for about 3
(8 indicators illuminate) :. seconds, and then set it back to the
“ON” position. (Read the note below.)
The massager cannot be
reclined. The foot rest cannot
be moved up and down.
® |s there an obstruction that is : e Remove the obstruction. Page
preventing movement? : 7
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The left and right massaging
rollers are at different positions.
® This occurs because of the massager’s alternating tapping mechanism and is
normal.
Note:
® If excessive force is applied to the massaging rollers during massaging operation, the massager may stop
operating and the eight indicators will illuminate. If this happens, momentarily set the POWER switch to the “OFF”
position, wait for about 3 seconds, and then set it back to the “ON” position.
e If someone who is heavy (120 kg or more) uses the massager, it may stop operating suddenly.
If this happens, raise your body to ease the pressure on the back rest.
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CONTENTS OF MASSAGING
* Some of the diagrams have been omitted in the courses shown here in order to simplify the explanations for each operation.
* For each course, massaging during comfort mode is gentler than for normal mode.
(The massage details will also be slightly different from normal mode.)
NECK 8: SHOULDER course (Normal) В
(AT Ca CC
FULL STRETCH KNEADING KNEAD & TAP/ KNEADING TAPPING PARTIAL STRETCH KNEADING KNEAD & TAP/ KNEADING/ TAPPING
LATERAL TAPPING TAPPING RUB-KNEADING
EERE А АТИ
KNEADING/ PARTIALSTRETCH KNEADING TAPPING/ TAPPING/ KNEADING TAPPING RUB-KNEADING KNEADING
us KNEADING KNEADING FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH
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/ BACK course (Normal) В
MN NM eE
FULL STRETCH KNEADING KNEADING TAPPING KNEADING/ RUB-KNEADING/ KNEADING/ KNEAD & TAP/ TAPPING RUB-KNEADING
FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH KNEAD & TAP TAPPING TAPPING TAPPING FULL STRETCH PARTIAL STRETCH
J ET
KNEAD & TAP RUB-KNEADING KNEAD & TAP/ KNEADING/ KNEADING FULL STRETCH KNEADING/ TAPPING KNEADING RUB-KNEADING
FULL STRETCH TAPPING TAPPING FULL STRETCH TAPPING FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH
” LOWER BACK course (Normal) В
TOO DENN NET
FULL STRETCH RUB-KNEADING KNEADING KNEADING TAPPING PARTIAL STRETCH RUB-KNEADING/ TAPPING/ TAPPING/ PARTIAL STRETCH
FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH TAPPING/ KNEADING RUB-KNEADING
KNEADING
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KNEADING TAPPING KNEADING TAPPING KNEADING FULL STRETCH TAPPING KNEAD & TAP KNEADING FULL STRETCH
FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH FULL STRETCH
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Power consumption 160W
Rated time 30 minutes
; Manual ----- Approx. 15 minutes
Timers
Automatic courses ----- Approx. 15 minutes
710 mm (28") [width] x 1200 mm (47 3/8") [depth] x 1120 mm (44 1/4") [height]
When not reclined (with foot rest retracted)
Dimensions
710 mm (28") [width] x 1850 mm (73") [depth] x 590 mm (23 1/4") [height]
When reclined (foot rest horizontal)
Weight Approx. 77 kg (170 Ibs)
Upholstery Synthetic leather
Massaging frequency
(3 stages) Approx. 17~32 times per minute
Shiatsu frequency
(3 stages) Approx. 11~16 times per minute
Rub tapping frequency
(3 stages) Approx. 25~36 times per minute
Tapping frequency
(3 stages) Approx. 300-600 times per minute
Tapping width
(3 stages) Approx. 60~130 mm (2 3/8"~5 1/8")
Vertical movement speed
One up/down pass in approx. 30 seconds
Spine stretching width
(3 stages) Approx. 60~130 mm (2 3/8"~5 1/8")
Range of partial stretching
Repetition within approx. 100 mm (4")
Massager rollers
up/down range
Approx. 600 mm (23 5/8")
Height adjustment for
massaging rollers
No gradations (Automatic)
Reclining angle
Approx. 120°~170°
Reclining method
Back rest: Motor-driven (Linked to foot rest and seat)
Foot rest: Motor-driven (Foot rest only)
Air pressure
(3 stages) Approx. 23~43 kPa (3.3~6.2PSI) *There may be slight differences depending on the part.
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SANYO MASSAGE LOUNGER LIMITED WARRANTY
(USA ONLY)
OBLIGATIONS
In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Factory Service
Center at the user's expense, unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty.
If you need assistance with product operation, authorized service center referral, service assistance, problem resolution, or parts
and accessories availability; you may contact us by:
A. Visiting www.sanyoservice.com on a 24 hr/7 days a week basis or
B. calling the customer support center at 1-800-421-5013
Weekdays 7:30 AM- 5:00 PM Pacific Time
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED AND USED INTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLYTOTHE ORIGINAL RETAIL USER AND DOES NOT APPLYTO PRODUCTS USED FOR ANY
INDUSTRIAL, PROFESSIONAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE. THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE OR SALES SLIP MUST BE
SUBMITTEDTO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER ATTHETIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED.
Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO FISHER COMPANY (SFC) warrants this SANYO
products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods of LABOR and PARTS specified below. SFC will repair
or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty.
The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased at retail
LABOR PARTS * ROLLER MECHANISM | sx IN - HOME
1YEAR 1YEAR 3 YEARS 1YEAR
Note:
* Roller Mechanism consists of the mechanical parts directly behind the back rest
of the massage chair, excluding belts.
* * In-home service is defined as product service in the consumer home or offsite if
further repairs are required.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model's
instruction manual, or (B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed.
This warranty shall not apply to the following items: non-electrical / mechanical attachments; accessories; damage to head
cover, back pad, arm covers, seat cover, foot rest cover when not caused by defects in workmanship.
This warranty shall not apply to setup, installation, removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair.
This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including, but
not limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by 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 to assume for it any
other obligation or liability.
THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW (INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS) IS LIMITEDTOTHETERM OF THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OFTHIS PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY DELAY
INTHE PREFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SOTHE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATETO STATE.
For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product, please fill in the information below for your own personal
records.
Model No. Serial No.
(Located on back or bottom side of unit)
Date of Purchase Purchase Price
Where Purchased
Please register your massage chair at
www.sanyomassagechairs.com
SANYO
SANYO Fisher Company
21605 Plummer Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
www.sanyousa.com
9BF-6-P111-327AF-0 0808
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