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... has a damaged cord or plug, if it is being administered. 12. Never operate this massage lounger. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the massage lounger. Call your nearest authorized service center for purchasing the Panasonic Household Massage Lounger EP1014. This appliance should never be caught in use outdoors. 11. Thank you for repair. 8. Do not stand on or in areas where there are no user-serviceable parts.
... has a damaged cord or plug, if it is being administered. 12. Never operate this massage lounger. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the massage lounger. Call your nearest authorized service center for purchasing the Panasonic Household Massage Lounger EP1014. This appliance should never be caught in use outdoors. 11. Thank you for repair. 8. Do not stand on or in areas where there are no user-serviceable parts.
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... as you start feeling sick, or if the massage seems painful, stop " button. 7. Do not place hands in the mechanical portion of muscles and resulting discomfort when first using the chair, do not use immediately. Do not use on the headrest. Do not stretch the back ... the chair back. Never put any area of the body between the massage heads. Do not massage any part of the body that has received medical treatment without first reading instructions on the legrest. Do not remove the back cushion without consulting a physician prior to use the massager for massaging the...
... as you start feeling sick, or if the massage seems painful, stop " button. 7. Do not place hands in the mechanical portion of muscles and resulting discomfort when first using the chair, do not use immediately. Do not use on the headrest. Do not stretch the back ... the chair back. Never put any area of the body between the massage heads. Do not massage any part of the body that has received medical treatment without first reading instructions on the legrest. Do not remove the back cushion without consulting a physician prior to use the massager for massaging the...
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...objects away from the massager while in use thinner, benzene or other components of the chair. Such action may malfunction. If the back hits a wall or pillar, the chair may cause the switch to a maximum angle of 160°. When moving for a maximum user weight of 264 ...Warranty. 2. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. Recline the chair slowly in color of the covering. 5. Chemicals can cause fading or a change in order to dry naturally. Exceeding the maximum weight may stop the heads' movement. Be careful not to repair the massager yourself. 7. If the massager...
...objects away from the massager while in use thinner, benzene or other components of the chair. Such action may malfunction. If the back hits a wall or pillar, the chair may cause the switch to a maximum angle of 160°. When moving for a maximum user weight of 264 ...Warranty. 2. Do not pull the controller cord or the power cord. Recline the chair slowly in color of the covering. 5. Chemicals can cause fading or a change in order to dry naturally. Exceeding the maximum weight may stop the heads' movement. Be careful not to repair the massager yourself. 7. If the massager...
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...be used with all local codes and ordinances. 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 is properly installed and grounded in it should be grounded. Caster CORRECT 6 WRONG GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ...PIN Figure A GROUNDED OUTLET HOW TO MOVE THE CHAIR CAUTION Do not move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to their resting positions and the backrest reclined. • Moving the chair may cause the chair to tip over, possibly resulting in Figure A. The...
...be used with all local codes and ordinances. 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 is properly installed and grounded in it should be grounded. Caster CORRECT 6 WRONG GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ...PIN Figure A GROUNDED OUTLET HOW TO MOVE THE CHAIR CAUTION Do not move the chair if the massage heads have been moved to their resting positions and the backrest reclined. • Moving the chair may cause the chair to tip over, possibly resulting in Figure A. The...
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... back Leg massage on/off button Massage heads adjustment (neck roller position) button tapping on /off Manual Operation knead up width narrow wide stroke 24in. 4in. Tapping on off button Tapping button Rolling button Up/down up down tap roll intensity down adjustment buttons Stroke adjustment button 7 PARTS IDENTIFICATION MASSAGE LOUNGER Back cushion • Attaches to the chair with...
... back Leg massage on/off button Massage heads adjustment (neck roller position) button tapping on /off Manual Operation knead up width narrow wide stroke 24in. 4in. Tapping on off button Tapping button Rolling button Up/down up down tap roll intensity down adjustment buttons Stroke adjustment button 7 PARTS IDENTIFICATION MASSAGE LOUNGER Back cushion • Attaches to the chair with...
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... chair at the rear of the chair. 2. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet. Plug the power cord into the inlet located at least 16 in. (40 cm) away from any other obstacle to harsh light can cause discoloring and mildew. After making sure the massage ... in the "lock" position. 3. BEFORE USE PLACE OF USE • Do not use the massage lounger where it may become wet from rain, splashing or dripping water, etc. Overexposure to ensure adequate reclining space. Power switch Controller Controller storage pocket Power plug Power switch on when switch is pointing toward "lock...
... chair at the rear of the chair. 2. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet. Plug the power cord into the inlet located at least 16 in. (40 cm) away from any other obstacle to harsh light can cause discoloring and mildew. After making sure the massage ... in the "lock" position. 3. BEFORE USE PLACE OF USE • Do not use the massage lounger where it may become wet from rain, splashing or dripping water, etc. Overexposure to ensure adequate reclining space. Power switch Controller Controller storage pocket Power plug Power switch on when switch is pointing toward "lock...
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...the more intense the massage will feel. on quick on off stop off the lounger by standing on the legrest while it is folded down by hand when massaging the soles of the feet. • Do not sit on or get off reclining neck 1 roller position 3 5 ...work together to determine the strength of the massage. • Try changing the angle of the chair back to their resting positions (legrest lowered and backrest raised). RECLINING THE CHAIR By using the reclining button on the controller, the legrest can be raised and lowered automatically in concert with the movement of the massage lounger...
...the more intense the massage will feel. on quick on off stop off the lounger by standing on the legrest while it is folded down by hand when massaging the soles of the feet. • Do not sit on or get off reclining neck 1 roller position 3 5 ...work together to determine the strength of the massage. • Try changing the angle of the chair back to their resting positions (legrest lowered and backrest raised). RECLINING THE CHAIR By using the reclining button on the controller, the legrest can be raised and lowered automatically in concert with the movement of the massage lounger...
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... instructions including the warnings and safety and operating precautions, as well as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage, press the "on /off" button. • Check to stop the massage immediately, press the "quick stop after approximately 15 minutes of the left armrest when not in use. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Quick stop...
... instructions including the warnings and safety and operating precautions, as well as a regular lounge chair. • To resume the massage, press the "on /off" button. • Check to stop the massage immediately, press the "quick stop after approximately 15 minutes of the left armrest when not in use. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Quick stop...
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LEG MASSAGER OPERATION 1. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on /off the leg massager after 30 minutes of the leg massager, there is lit. 2. Press the leg massage "on/off" button to turn on the leg massager. • Check to be sure that the operation indicator lamp on the leg massage on/off button is a built-in timer that will automatically turn off the leg massager, press this leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Leg massage button Automatic timer for leg massager • To prevent continuous operation of operation. 11 To turn off button again.
LEG MASSAGER OPERATION 1. on quick off stop reclining leg massage on /off the leg massager after 30 minutes of the leg massager, there is lit. 2. Press the leg massage "on/off" button to turn on the leg massager. • Check to be sure that the operation indicator lamp on the leg massage on/off button is a built-in timer that will automatically turn off the leg massager, press this leg massage on off neck 1 roller position 3 5 Leg massage button Automatic timer for leg massager • To prevent continuous operation of operation. 11 To turn off button again.
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...safety and operating precautions. 1. Massage heads (rollers) should rest comfortably at any massage setting you want to have massaged. (See page 17 for details on the different massage courses.) • Check to be sure that a person who is 6 ft. (1.82 m) or taller use the setting "1", while a person who... set the massage heads to re-activate. 12 on quick off stop reclining leg massage on the massager. • Massage will operate for the area of the body you like. • You can adjust the massage head position anytime during operation without harm. • Your new instructions ...
...safety and operating precautions. 1. Massage heads (rollers) should rest comfortably at any massage setting you want to have massaged. (See page 17 for details on the different massage courses.) • Check to be sure that a person who is 6 ft. (1.82 m) or taller use the setting "1", while a person who... set the massage heads to re-activate. 12 on quick off stop reclining leg massage on the massager. • Massage will operate for the area of the body you like. • You can adjust the massage head position anytime during operation without harm. • Your new instructions ...
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... to the narrowest position and start the tapping massage. 2. To adjust the intensity of massage, press the "intensity" buttons. Kneading (upward/downward) massage intensity down " button. 4. To adjust the intensity of massage, press the "intensity" buttons. 13 To adjust the intensity of the massage heads (narrow or wide). 3. MANUAL MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the...
... to the narrowest position and start the tapping massage. 2. To adjust the intensity of massage, press the "intensity" buttons. Kneading (upward/downward) massage intensity down " button. 4. To adjust the intensity of massage, press the "intensity" buttons. 13 To adjust the intensity of the massage heads (narrow or wide). 3. MANUAL MASSAGE First read and familiarize yourself with the...
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Press the "knead" button and the "roll" button. To lower them , press the "down " button. • All functions that function's control button. NOTE: When using a two function massage on manual mode, you can eliminate one function by pressing on that include rolling are available for the entire back, or for a limited section of the back...
Press the "knead" button and the "roll" button. To lower them , press the "down " button. • All functions that function's control button. NOTE: When using a two function massage on manual mode, you can eliminate one function by pressing on that include rolling are available for the entire back, or for a limited section of the back...
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... lower them, press the "down direction of the massage heads. Press the "width" button to change . • The massage heads stop automatically when they reach the maximum or minimum intensity positions. Press and hold the intensity adjustment button to change the stroke. Massage intensity adjustment intensity Use of the intensity adjustment buttons allows you to...
... lower them, press the "down direction of the massage heads. Press the "width" button to change . • The massage heads stop automatically when they reach the maximum or minimum intensity positions. Press and hold the intensity adjustment button to change the stroke. Massage intensity adjustment intensity Use of the intensity adjustment buttons allows you to...
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... is placed underneath the back cushion at the waist position for supporting the back and the waist, and for a full shiatsu massage, but be used, remove the headrest or flip the headrest over the back of providing a vigorous "shiatsu" massage. sit in place. NOTE: • This massage lounger is capable of the chair before starting the massage. The first time you...
... is placed underneath the back cushion at the waist position for supporting the back and the waist, and for a full shiatsu massage, but be used, remove the headrest or flip the headrest over the back of providing a vigorous "shiatsu" massage. sit in place. NOTE: • This massage lounger is capable of the chair before starting the massage. The first time you...
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...Kneading rolling/ Rolling Tapping rolling Tapping Upward kneading/ Kneading rolling Rolling Neck and shoulder course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of neck and shoulders Rolling Tapping rolling/ Kneading rolling Upward kneading Downward/ upward kneading Tapping 10 9 8 7 6 ... Kneading rolling Rolling Tapping Upward/ Tapping rolling/ downward kneading Kneading rolling Lower back course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of lower back Rolling Kneading rolling/ Tapping rolling Upward kneading 10 9 8 7 Tapping Rolling 6 Tapping rolling/ Rolling Kneading...
...Kneading rolling/ Rolling Tapping rolling Tapping Upward kneading/ Kneading rolling Rolling Neck and shoulder course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of neck and shoulders Rolling Tapping rolling/ Kneading rolling Upward kneading Downward/ upward kneading Tapping 10 9 8 7 6 ... Kneading rolling Rolling Tapping Upward/ Tapping rolling/ downward kneading Kneading rolling Lower back course 1 2 3 4 5 Concentrated massage of lower back Rolling Kneading rolling/ Tapping rolling Upward kneading 10 9 8 7 Tapping Rolling 6 Tapping rolling/ Rolling Kneading...
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... back 18 Kneading (upward/downward), Kneading rolling, and Regional kneading rolling. or 4 5/16 in. (85 mm or 110 mm) The width (distance) between the massage heads can be adjusted) Neck 2 15/16 in. (75 mm) (Minimum width) 23 5/8 in. (600 mm) Lower back Tapping, Rolling, Regional rolling,... Tapping rolling, and Regional tapping rolling Massage range width: 3 5/16 in. Neck 3 5/16 in. (85 mm) 4 5/16 in. (110 mm) 23 5/8 in two ranges. Massage range width: 2 15/16 in. (75 mm) (width cannot be set for different areas, giving you a massage any place you like from the neck ...
... back 18 Kneading (upward/downward), Kneading rolling, and Regional kneading rolling. or 4 5/16 in. (85 mm or 110 mm) The width (distance) between the massage heads can be adjusted) Neck 2 15/16 in. (75 mm) (Minimum width) 23 5/8 in. (600 mm) Lower back Tapping, Rolling, Regional rolling,... Tapping rolling, and Regional tapping rolling Massage range width: 3 5/16 in. Neck 3 5/16 in. (85 mm) 4 5/16 in. (110 mm) 23 5/8 in two ranges. Massage range width: 2 15/16 in. (75 mm) (width cannot be set for different areas, giving you a massage any place you like from the neck ...
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...cushion and cushion insert pad with your part may stop for safety. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet (120 V). If the leg massage operation indicator lamp on the controller blinks and the chair stops, turn on after 10 seconds. If all operation indicator lamps on the controller blink and the chair stops...the servicer near to start . During reclining if any obstacles. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before requesting service for this process until the massage heads reach the narrowest position. During operation if the chair encounters any force or resistance, the massage heads stop " ...
...cushion and cushion insert pad with your part may stop for safety. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet (120 V). If the leg massage operation indicator lamp on the controller blinks and the chair stops, turn on after 10 seconds. If all operation indicator lamps on the controller blink and the chair stops...the servicer near to start . During reclining if any obstacles. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before requesting service for this process until the massage heads reach the narrowest position. During operation if the chair encounters any force or resistance, the massage heads stop " ...
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...; Weight: 121 lbs. (55 kg) Accessories: Back cushion, headrest, cushion insert pad Maximum user weight: 264 lbs. (120 kg). Tapping speed: Approx. 500 times/min. (per side) Rolling massage speed: Approx. 1 cycle every 37 sec. Automatic shut-off: Approx. 15 min. SPECIFICATIONS Power source: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption: 200 W Kneading speed: Approx. 28 times/min...
...; Weight: 121 lbs. (55 kg) Accessories: Back cushion, headrest, cushion insert pad Maximum user weight: 264 lbs. (120 kg). Tapping speed: Approx. 500 times/min. (per side) Rolling massage speed: Approx. 1 cycle every 37 sec. Automatic shut-off: Approx. 15 min. SPECIFICATIONS Power source: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption: 200 W Kneading speed: Approx. 28 times/min...
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www.panasonic.com/massage Printed in USA No. 1 EN, SP Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company One Panasonic Way 4A-3 Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 1-800-338-0552 for questions and comments.
www.panasonic.com/massage Printed in USA No. 1 EN, SP Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company One Panasonic Way 4A-3 Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 1-800-338-0552 for questions and comments.