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Massage technIques
trouBleshootIng
kneading
skin and muscles are either captured or kneaded between thumb and
index finger or with both hands. this massage technique is especially
used to relieve tension.
ViBration
the ViBrAtiOn transforms entire body regions into even vibrations,
which continue all the way into the depths. stimulating for circulation,
warming and relaxing for the muscles.
rolling
the rOLLinG is a pleasant change between tension and release of the
muscles and therefore is especially calming and relaxing. this tech-
nique is often used as a conclusion of the massage for relaxation of the
muscles and for regeneration.
Heating
A deep and warmth-radiating effect, where one can relax perfectly.
this function is especially enjoyable in case of muscle tension due to
its deep effect.
With the different programs the chair simulates the techniques of a tra-
ditional hand massage:
tapping
during the tAppinG short knocking movements are performed with
the edgeof the hand, the flat hand or the fist. they enhance the
circulation of the skin and change the tension in the muscles. if tapping
is performed at the level of the lungs, it will relieve mucus build-up in
the lungs.
sWedisH
Combination of rOLLinG and tAppinG.
dual-action
Combination of KneAdinG and tAppinG.
adjustMent
•
Check where the plug is
well connected and wor-
king well.
•
Check whether the switch
on the Massager Chair is
turned to “i” position.
•
the Massage Chair could
be overheated after pro-
longed use. it will automa-
tically cool down to resu-
me its normal condition.
please turn OFF the power
and allow the Chair to cool
off for 40 to 50 minutes.
error
the Massage Chair cannot
operate even though it
has been connected to the
power supply.
during operation, the Con-
troller is working but not the
Massage Chair.
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