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Starting up
4 – SWITCHING ON THE POWER SUPPLY
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Connection procedure
Electrical power switch
5 – FINISH MASSAGE
a) Pressing the power button during a massage stops all massage functions, and both the
backrest and the footrest return to their original position.
b) Unplug the massage chair once you have finished using it.
Switch position and power supply
Connection procedures
6 – TRANSPORTATION
Ensure that all cables are far from the ground. Slide the seat on the backrest to the desired
position and carefully set it upright again.
NOTE
Before transportation the electric power supply must be switched off and the power cable
with the remote control cable must be disconnected.
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Specials
SHIATSU
Shiatsu (finger press) is a form of body therapy originating in Japan. The massage tech-
nique consists of soft, rhythmic, far-reaching stretches and rotations. The aim of Shiatsu
is to simulate individual parts of the body and to mobilise the muscles.
2D MASSAGE
The intelligent 2D massage mechanism allows the massage chair to measure your back
to determine a more exact position of the sections of the spine.
KNEADING
Skin and muscles are either clasped and kneaded between the thumb and the index
finger or with both hands. This massage technique is used in particular to ease tension.
FLAP
Circulation in the muscles is stimulated and the tendons are encouraged to stretch by
means of light tapping with a cupped hand, which also reduces tension at the same time.
TAPPING
Short, tapping movements are performed with the edge of the hand, the palm or the
fist. This promotes blood circulation in the skin and softens tense muscles. If tapping is
performed at lung height, this can improve the release of mucus in the lung.
KNEAD & FLAP
A massage combination of kneading and flapping.
ARTHROSE TRACTION
Arthrosis Traction consists of gentle stretching pressure. It has a stimulating effect on the
cartilages, which enhances the transport of bodily fluids, nutrients absorbation and can
alleviate symptoms of arthrosis.
ROLLING
Pleasant alternation between relaxation and releasing the muscles – also perfectly suited
for a final massage, for relaxation and recovery of the muscles.
CARBON HEATING
Deeply penetrating Carbon infrared heat, blood vessels expand, the blood flow in-
creases and the muscle tone is reduced. In addition, it carries out a highly beneficial
effect on nerve cells, which are responsible for reporting pain to the brain.