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A burning smell
The power cord feels hot.
Any other abnormal symptoms

CLEANING

STORAGE

MAINTENANCE

Before cleaning, switch off power and remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
Dip a soft, cotton cloth in neutral detergent and wring dry.  Use it to wipe the pillow 
cushion, back cushion, armrests, legrests, and any plastic parts of the chair. 
Use a piece of wet cloth (without detergent) to re-wipe the pillow cushion and back 
cushion.  Place them in a well-ventilated location for drying. 
Use a soft, dry cloth to re-wipe the armrests, legrests, and any plastic parts of the chair.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the controller, and the power supply box.

Before any maintenance, always disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.
To avoid electric shock, never touch the power plug with wet hands.
When cleaning the back cover of the massage chair, do not allow any detergent to 
seep into the power supply box.
Do not use abrasive chemicals, such as benzene or alcohol, to clean this chair.  
Damage to the chair may result.
DO NOT apply an iron or any other heated device to the chair.

Before putting into storage, wipe off all accumulated dirt and dust from the surface of 
the chair. Cover the entire surface of the chair with a dust cover (not included).

Upon detecting any of the following conditions during daily use, immediately turn off 
power, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, and contact an authorized 
repairman:
 

The cord is plugged in and the power 
switch flipped on, but no functions operate.

Do not store the product under direct sunlight, nor in a location with high 
temperatures. Doing so may cause the upholstery to fade.

Do not store the product under direct sunlight, nor in a location with high 
temperatures. Doing so may cause the upholstery to fade.

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

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If you encounter problems operating the Pegasus 2, please check the points above to see if 
they can be rectified. If the Pegasus 2 still malfunctions or does not work, please turn off 
the chair and remove the power plug from the electrical outlet.  Contact U.S. Jaclean 
Repair Service at 833-542-1918 for assistance. 

Do not dismantle or attempt to repair the chair yourself.  Doing so will void the warranty 
and U.S. Jaclean/Daiwa will not bear any responsibility for any subsequent 
consequences. 

No.

Problem

Check the following:

Explanations / Remedies

Noises are heard 
during operation

Operation fails to 
start

Airbags within the 

seat and the legrest 

fail to work properly

Airbags within the 

seat and the legrest 

fail to work properly

The massage chair has 
detected some error that 
it is unable to display. 

Clean out the air tubes.

Are the air tubes 
blocked?

Turn off power, then turn it on 

again.  If the problem 

persists, disconnect the 

power plug from the wall 

outlet and contact an 

authorized repairman

Has the power plug 
slipped out of the wall 
outlet?
Is the power switch in the 
“off” position? Has the 
fuse blown out?

These noises are normal and 
arise from friction between 
the massage rollers and the 
leather cover. 

Connect the power plug 
securely to the wall outlet.
Switch power to the “on” 
position. Replace the fuse 
with another of the same 
type.

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Summary of Contents for PEGASUS 2 SMART

Page 1: ...PEGS 2 ...

Page 2: ...ETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 PARTS 3 Exterior Parts 3 Interior Parts 3 Main Controller 4 OPERATION 5 Controller Operation 5 Display Screen Operation 6 Voice Command SETUP Massage Chair Placement Installation Grounding Instructions Initial Operation Relocating STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY DAIWA PEGASUS 2 SMART 11 ...

Page 3: ... suffering from back neck shoulder or hip pain c People who have a pacemaker defibrillator or other personal medical devices prone to electronic interference d People suffering from heart disease e People who are prohibited from receiving massage by a physician due to thrombosis or aneurism acute varicose veins or other circulatory disorders f People with irregular curvatures of the spine g People...

Page 4: ...tton Point Adjustment Button Auto Mode Button Raise Backrest Button Lower Backrest Button Retract Legrest Button Menu Button Display Screen Select Button 3D Roller Adjustment MAIN CONTROLLER 3D Massage Rollers Shoulder Airbags Arm Airbags Back Heating Pad Calf Airbags Foot Airbags Foot Rollers Speakers Caster Power Box Armrest Pillow Back Cushion Seat Cushion Legrest ...

Page 5: ...ess to adjust the strength of the 3D rollers during and an Auto Mode or Manual Mode massage program During a 3D Mode massage program roller strength is set automatically Lower Legrest Button Press and hold to lower the legrest Raise Backrest Button Press and hold to raise the backrest Lower Backrest Button Press and hold to lower the backrest Extend Legrest Button Press and hold to extend the foot...

Page 6: ...t Use the Direction Dial to choose a massage and press Right to select options Off SHOULDER EXTEND SHOULDER EXTEND D B R 3D MASSAGE Use the Direction Dial to choose one of the three 3D Massage programs Deep Shiatsu Breathe or Revive ROLLER Foot rollers can be adjusted from speed levels 1 3 or turned off completely SHOULDER EXTEND Widen the airbag placement for broader shoulders Select Out and pres...

Page 7: ... page Home Page in Manual Mode Home Page in Automatic Mode Use the Direction Dial to turn the Heat feature on or off Use the Direction Dial to activate Zero Gravity recline mode 1 or 2 or select Off to return to the initial position Use the Direction Dial to turn Rocking on or off Use the Direction Dial to turn the Tapping massage function on or off Settings allow you to change the duration to set...

Page 8: ... can then say another command Tips For best results use the exact terminology in the table above and speak clearly and loudly You can use Voice Command to turn on the chair but only if the chair is plugged in and the switch on the base of the Power Box is switched to On Alternative Voice Command Activation List of Commands Continued Starts an Auto massage program in Royal Treatment Mode Starts an ...

Page 9: ...on to place your massage chair keep following in mind The Pegasus 2 Smart features our unique Wall Hugger design so it takes up much less space than a typical chair To fully recline the chair you should keep it 4 inches away from any wall and allow about 16 inches in front of the legrest To prevent wearing out the floor beneath the chair we advise placing some cushioning material such as a rug or ...

Page 10: ...Coupling Shaft Hook 15 Lock Lock Connecting Rod Air Nozzle Port Air Hose Connector Air Valve Port Air Valve Connector Legrest Extension Port Legrest Extension Connector 16 ...

Page 11: ...This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product GROUNDING This massage chair belongs to Class 1 of the IEC Protection Class Be sure to use a three core power supply socket To avoid electric sho...

Page 12: ...ver may result Do not hold on the legrest leg sole massage section when moving the unit If this is not observed the section may slide as you move the unit and injuries may occur Do not drag or push the unit in an installed state Protect your floor place a mat or similar when moving the unit on its wheels to avoid damage to your floor INITIAL OPERATION 19 RELOCATING Make sure that the backrest is i...

Page 13: ...d on but no functions operate Do not store the product under direct sunlight nor in a location with high temperatures Doing so may cause the upholstery to fade Do not store the product under direct sunlight nor in a location with high temperatures Doing so may cause the upholstery to fade CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 21 If you encounter problems operating the Pegasus 2 please check the points above to ...

Page 14: ...23 Product name Pegasus 2 Smart Massage Lounger Product model PEGS 2 Rated voltage 110 120 V Rated frequency 60 Hz Rated current 1 5 A Safety design Class I 24 ...

Page 15: ...his warranty does not cover shipping charges for defective items if a claim is made more than 30 days after the date of purchase This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship and does not cover normal wear or cosmetic damages This warranty does not cover damages which occur in shipment or failures which result from accident misuse including without limitation failu...

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