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How To Use Max Intensity Mode
What is Max Intensity
Mode?
* This mode is for an intense massage, but some people may not feel that the massage is particularly intense. This is because sensitivity varies according
to the individual, and is not a malfunction.
This function performs changes other than adjusting the mechanical
intensity and air intensity to make the massage even more intense.
①
Select Max Intensity mode during a massage.
②
Adjust the strength.
③
Cancel Max Intensity mode.
The chair enters Max Intensity mode and the mechanical intensity and air intensity are set to High.
To adjust the intensity, press the intensity adjustment buttons.
When Max Intensity mode is canceled, the mechanical intensity and air intensity remain at
the intensity level at the time of cancelation.
Stopping in the Middle of a Massage
To stop mid-massage, press the button. The rollers return to their storage positions and stop.
In an emergency
or
if there is some malfunction
during the operation of the chair, press the EMERGENCY STOP
button. The rollers will stop immediately. After confirming safety, press the button. The rollers return to their storage positions
and stop.
Intensity Adjustment of Air Massage
The air massage intensity can be adjusted.
Each time the air intensity adjustment button is pressed, the intensity changes in the order of
Low, Medium
and
High
.
(The default setting when the program starts is Medium.)
Max
Mode
The intensity can be changed in the order of
Low, Medium
and
High
even when Max Intensity mode is ON.
(The default setting when Max Intensity mode starts is High.)
Width Adjustment
During a basic operation where width adjustment is possible, the width of the rollers can be adjusted
in 3 steps (
Narrow, Medium
and
Wide
).
Speed Adjustment
During a basic operation where speed adjustment is possible, the speed of action can be adjusted in 3
steps.
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Caution
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If you feel the massage is too strong, reduce the stimulation according to this Operating Manual. If this solution does not work, stop operation
immediately and contact the “Repair Service Center“ (see back page) for assistance.
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May result in injury if you continue use with high stimulation under such circumstances.
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Do not place your hands or feet into the roller tracks, into the space between the seat back and the seat or into the moving parts.
Do not sit wearing hard objects, such as hair accessories, necklace, watch, bracelet, or ring.
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If your leg or foot comes out of the leg rest during the massage, do not try to force it back in.
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Keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length. Do not exceed 5 minutes for an area-specific massage of any particular part of the body.
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Continuous use for extended periods of time can result in over-stimulation, which could cause the opposite of the desired effect, or even injury.
The total amount of time for a daily massage should be limited to about 30 minutes.
Changing Programs
Switching from Manual Selection Mode to a Preset Program
When another preset program button is pressed while a manual selection program is in progress, the operation
changes to the preset program. After a total duration of 30 minutes, the program in progress stops even if not
completed.
Mechanical Intensity Adjustment
The mechanical intensity can be adjusted in 3 levels.
Each time the button is pressed, the intensity changes in the order of
Low, Medium
and
High
.
(The default setting when the program starts is Medium.)
Max
Mode
The intensity can be changed in the order of
Low, Medium
and
High
even when Max Intensity mode is ON.
(The default setting when Max Intensity mode starts is High.)
Max
Mode
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