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LCD Features

Plug in the power cord and then turn on the power switch on the right side of the backrest. Decide between the 
automatic/half-automatic massage programs and the manual massage functions.

Automatic and half-automatic programs:

If you choose an automatic or half-automatic program, a combination of different massage functions with a preset dura-
tion begins. With the automatic programs, the chair automatically adjusts to the recline position, whereas with the half-
automatic programs you must set this yourself. 

The automatic programs I-V, WHOLE BODY STRETCH and WAIST PRESSURE, as well as the half-automatic programs 
SHOULDERS/NECK, BACK and LUMBAR carry out an automatic back scan before the program begins. This identifies 
the acupressure points and the length of your body in order to optimise the effect of the massage. Using the following 
buttons, you can adjust the seat and recline position to the exact position that is most comfortable for you: FOOTREST, 
RECLINE, FLOAT, FOOTREST EXTENSION.

1. Please take note that the massage in the following automatic programs begins after the chair has adjusted to the correct  
  recline angle: I ENERGY, II LUMBAR STRETCH, III DEEP TISSUE, IV QUICK, V NECK RELAX, ARM STRETCH, LEG  
  STRETCH, FULL BODY STRETCH and WAIST PRESSURE.

2. With the half-automatic buttons SHOULDERS/NECK, BACK and LUMBAR, you can set a massage program for the  
  respective body region. The air pressure massage functions (AUTO AIR PRESSURE, SHOULDERS, ARM, FOOT,  
  WAIST/SEAT, ARM/SHOULDERS and WAIST/SEAT/FOOT) can be added, or selected separately.

3. As an alternative to the massage programs, you have the option to choose one of the AUTO RECLINER positions.

General Instructions for Use

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Summary of Contents for FLOAT PLUS

Page 1: ...brainLight 3D Shiatsu Massage Chair FLOAT PLUS...

Page 2: ...u have chosen the perfect revitalisation for your body In order to get the best experience out of the various functions of your massage chair please read this manual carefully before using it especial...

Page 3: ...ering from thrombosis or similar vein conditions are advised not to use the foot and calf massage functions Children those who are ill and disabled people should only use the chair under the supervisi...

Page 4: ...n the neck area 5 After the application We recommend that after every use of the chair as is recommended after any type of massage you drink plenty of water in order to help the removal of toxins and...

Page 5: ...er particularly sharp objects to operate the remote control pens fingernails etc HEAT Function In order to avoid the chair becoming uncomfortably hot we advise you to wear appropriate clothing when us...

Page 6: ...Backrest Left side panel Armrest Casters Massage Chair Components Remote Control Arm air pressure massage Waist air pressure massage Seat air pressure massage Calf air pressure massage Foot air pressu...

Page 7: ...Massage Chair Components Main Switch Box Power Cable Connection Cartridge with Main Fuse ON OFF Switch 7...

Page 8: ...Step 3 Put the side panels to the left and right of the chair For protection please place a thick piece of material or a rug on the floor under the side panels On both sides you will find 3 colour cod...

Page 9: ...8 cm on both sides Step 7 Connect each of these air hoses with the L shaped con necting pieces of the shoulder massage units and push the air hoses around 5 cm back into the backrest Step 8 Affix the...

Page 10: ...is the top end Connect these 2 cables with the same coloured cables on the back frame of the massage chair and please make sure that the trans parent plastic spouts fully cover the joints Step 11 Pla...

Page 11: ...Acupressure Points 11...

Page 12: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 11 8 10 39 17 16 15 14 29 25 26 28 27 19 18 21 20 23 22 12 13 30 31 34 33 32 40 37 35 41 42 38 36 24...

Page 13: ...tes spinal pain caused by long term burdens Press this button for the 18 minute automatic program DEEP TISSUE Stretching and massaging the bones in the hands and feet initiates the relaxation of the w...

Page 14: ...s four times 20 minute program with 20 air pressure intensity The automatic programs I to V each begin with a back scan in order to adjust the massage optimally to your body The footrest will adjust i...

Page 15: ...ce this pressure and general exhaustion This position is held for around 30 minutes before the massage chair returns back to the starting position Medical studies show that brain activity depends on t...

Page 16: ...ing position while the massage chair maintains its current position Press this button to adjust the angle of the footrest Press this button to adjust the recline angle of the massage chair Press this...

Page 17: ...s feet calves waist and seat area using air pressure 7 minute program that massages the shoulders using air pressure 7 minute program that massages the arms and hands using air pressure 7 minute progr...

Page 18: ...allows the rolls to massage your desired points more accurately and release targeted tense muscles MASSAGE FOR THE SOLES OF THE FEET BUTTONS 26 28 26 Automatic foot sole massage 27 Turning the manual...

Page 19: ...you can adjust the SPEED of the kneading massage to your needs 6 levels preset on level 3 Press this button to turn the Shiatsu massage on off press twice off With the respective button you can adjust...

Page 20: ...s this button to adjust the width of the massage rolls wide medium or narrow This does not work for KNEAD or KNEAD TAP Press this button to adjust the massage speed of the manual functions You have up...

Page 21: ...oulder and neck area 12 minute massage program primarily for the middle back 12 minute massage program primarily for the lumbar area The half automatic back massage programs each begin with a back sca...

Page 22: ...ing Tapping Kneading Tapping Flapping Shiatsu 3D Massage Intensity Massage Time Countdown Massage Regions Massage Mode Infrared Heating Function Air Pressure Intensity Width of the Massage Rolls w wid...

Page 23: ...ints and the length of your body in order to optimise the effect of the massage Using the following buttons you can adjust the seat and recline position to the exact position that is most comfortable...

Page 24: ...IST SEAT ARM SHOULDERS and WAIST SEAT FOOT can be added or selected separately 5 The foot sole massage functions AUTO I and II MANUAL can be added or selected separately Press the STOP button to termi...

Page 25: ...power continue to step 2 2 Check both ends of the power cord and make sure it is securely plugged into the chair as well as into the wall socket If you still have no power continue to step 3 3 Test th...

Page 26: ...n Fuse near the ON OFF switch Unplug the power cord from the chair itself Picture 1 Use a small flathead screwdriver to carefully unhinge the fuse cartridge and pull it out Pictures 2 3 Replace the fu...

Page 27: ...ssage rolls 77 cm Position angles of the chair 110 216 Operating voltage AC 220 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Wattage 150 W Motor voltage DC 24 V Weight 107 kg 3 kg Dimensions Approx L 140 195 cm x W 105 cm x H 1...

Page 28: ...many Phone 49 0 6021 59070 Fax 49 0 6021 540997 E Mail info brainlight de www brainlight de Relaxation technology Made in Germany Has won multiple awards for high quality design functionality ergonomi...

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