CONTENTS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................1
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MAIN FEATURES
4
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COMPONENTS & DESCRIPTION
5
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BEFORE USE....................................7
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POSITION ADJUSTMENT .............10
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AFTER USE ....................................13
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PROGRAMS & SELECTION ...........14
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PRESET PROGRAMS .....................15
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MANUAL SELECTION ...................17
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TROUBLESHOOTING ....................21
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REGULAR MAINTENANCE FOR
SAFETY .........................................22
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FAQ ................................................23
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CARE AND STORAGE ....................25
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AFTER SALES SERVICE .................26
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SPECIFICATIONS AND CALL
CENTER .....................................Back
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POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Caution
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Do not use the shoulder unit and arm unit for
anywhere other than your shoulders and arms
respectively.
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May result in personal injury.
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If your arm comes out of the shoulder unit or arm
unit during the massage, do not try to force it back
in.
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Undue force may result in damage to the mechanism.
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Do not massage your elbows. Also, be sure that your
palms are facing down when massaging your arms.
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May result in personal injury.
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Place your elbows between the
arm unit and shoulder unit.
How to Use the Armrest
Place your arm as shown in the diagram below
so that your elbow is between the arm unit and
shoulder unit.
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Insert so that your palm is
facing down.
How to Use the Buffer Pad
If you feel that the massage is too intense, place the supplied buffer pad onto the back pad and start the
massage again.
Caution
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Make sure that the buffer pad does not curl up or become lop-sided.
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May result in accident or injury.
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How to Use the Shiatsu Balls
Place the provided shiatsu balls into the special
pocket in the foot unit leg rest for use. There is a heel
side and toe side to the special pocket. Insert the
shiatsu balls according to your preference.
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Remove the shiatsu balls if you want to make the
massage lighter.
Foot unit
Shiatsu balls
Heel side
Toe side
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Rotate the shoulder unit to the desired
position before starting the massage.
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