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强力模式的使用方法

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所谓强力模式…

※虽然此模式按摩感觉强烈,但是使用者不同,也可能不会感觉强烈。这是因个人差异而产生感知差异,并非故障。

除调节机械强度或气压强度以外,通过变更动作,可以进

一步增强按摩。

① 按摩时选择强力模式。

② 调节强度。

③ 解除强力模式。

转变为强力模式,则机械强度与气压强度将变强。

欲调节强度时,请按下强度调节按钮进行调节。

若解除强力模式,则机械强度与气压强度保持解除时的强度。

中途结束程序

欲中断程序时,请在运转时按下 [ ] 按钮。按摩轮收纳之后即停止。

紧急情况时

或感觉按摩椅运转

有异常时

请按下 [ 安全停止 ] 按钮。则按摩椅立即停止运转。确认安全后,

请按下 [ 开 / 关 ] 按钮。按摩轮收纳之后即停止。

调节气压按摩的强度

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可调节气压按摩的强度。

 

每按一次气压强度调节按钮,可依序切换

之间的状态。

(程序开始时默认设定为中。)

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强力模式为 ON 时,亦可依序切换

之间的状态。

(强力模式开始时默认设定为强。

幅度调节



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可调节幅度的基本动作运转中,按摩轮的幅度可在

3 档之间进行调节。

速度调节

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可调节速度的基本动作运转时,气压按摩的速度可分 3 档进行调节。

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注意

●如果觉得按摩过于刺激时,请根据本使用说明书减弱刺激程度。如果调整后还是觉得太过刺激,请停止使用,并与客户服务中

心(见封底)联系。

→如果觉得过于刺激却还继续使用,可能导致受伤。

●请勿将脚、手放入按摩轮上下运动的部分、椅背与椅座的缝隙及其他可动部分。 

另外,使用时请勿佩戴发饰、项链、手表、手镯、戒指等坚硬物体。

●按摩腿部时,腿从脚架中抽出后,请勿强行再把腿放进去。
●每次按摩的时间不能超过 15 分钟。持续按摩同一个地方的话,请勿超过 5 分钟。

→长时间连续使用会造成过度刺激,导致反效果或受伤。

 

每天总的按摩时间请控制在 30 分钟左右。

变更程序

喜好程序→自动程序

在喜好程序运行时,按下其他自动程序按钮,即可切换至自动程序。但是,即使正在按摩程序运行中,一旦运
行超过 30 分钟,按摩会立即结束。

调节机械强度

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机械强度可分 3 档进行调节。

 

每按一次按钮,可依序切换

之间的状态。

(程序开始时默认设定为中。)

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强力模式为 ON 时,亦可依序切换

之间的状态。

(强力模式开始时默认设定为强。

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Summary of Contents for INADA CHAIR

Page 1: ...e This product is designed for home use ENGLISH Thank you for purchasing the INADA CHAIR You can enjoy various types of massage for relieving or soothing fatigue We hope the INADA CHAIR will be a valu...

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Page 3: ...E AND STORAGE 27 AFTER SALES SERVICE 28 SPECIFICATIONS 29 Thank you for purchasing the INADA CHAIR You can enjoy various types of massage for relieving or soothing fatigue We hope the INADA CHAIR will...

Page 4: ...product uses on a normal Alternating Current AC circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the figure to the right Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet ha...

Page 5: ...s over Do not sit down on the chair with the leg rest raised Any sudden impact on the leg rest could cause damage to the mechanism Also an accident or injury may result if the chair tips over Do not u...

Page 6: ...in damage to the mechanism Unplug the chair If there is a power outage or the possibility of a power outage stop the chair immediately and turn the main POWER switch to OFF Unplug the power plug from...

Page 7: ...rest that massages the feet and calves seat that massages the buttocks and arm shoulder units that massage from the shoulders to the fingertips Boost the power with just one button Addition of a Max I...

Page 8: ...ocket Reclining Seat Back Back Cover Wheels Main POWER Switch Power Connector Cord Connector Power Cord Plug Rollers Normally stored inside the upper part of the seat back a Arm Air Cushion 2 each on...

Page 9: ...se to adjust the angle of the reclining seat back ROLLER Position Adjustment Buttons Use to adjust the shoulder position while the shiatsu point locator is operating and to adjust the roller position...

Page 10: ...is 40 C 104 F or over Do not install the chair where it can come into contact with direct heat such as direct sunlight or a radiator Keep fire sources such as cigarettes and ashtrays away from the cha...

Page 11: ...rd connector from the power connector on the chair Place the armrest at the side of the chair and pass the air hose and harness through the rectangular hole Be careful not to pass it through the groov...

Page 12: ...e direction shown in the diagram Total of 3 locations on each side indicated by circles in the diagram ensure that the washer direction is correct Connect the air hose and harness Close the zipper If...

Page 13: ...n power unplug the power plug from the wall outlet and also disconnect the power cord connector from the power connector on the chair The power cord may be damaged resulting in fire or electric shock...

Page 14: ...chair fabric is not damaged Caution Be sure to check for tearing on the chair before every use as shown in the illustration Also check the other parts for tearing Unplug the chair and contact the Repa...

Page 15: ...he chair tips over Before using raise the reclining seat to its fully upright position Then recline the seat back slowly to the most comfortable position remembering to start off with a lighter massag...

Page 16: ...he diagram below so that your elbow is between the arm unit and shoulder unit 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 su...

Page 17: ...eful that people and or objects are not caught under the leg rest Do not release your hands suddenly while lifting the leg rest by hand Caution Do not place anything other than legs and feet on the le...

Page 18: ...chair is left unused for a while be sure to unplug it from the wall outlet Be careful not to tangle yourself in the cords and trip over How to Use the Reclining Seat Back To raise the reclining seat...

Page 19: ...feel symptoms such as lack of energy or fatigue These programs are for recovering from muscle fatigue Low Body This massage is focused on the lower half of the body Warm Up This program is for gently...

Page 20: ...buttons flash The shoulder positions can be adjusted while the buttons flash If no adjustment is required do not use these buttons The rollers move up while this button is pressed The rollers move dow...

Page 21: ...om a Preset Program to Manual Selection Mode When one of the buttons for manual selection mode located inside the panel of the remote control is pressed while a preset program is in progress the prese...

Page 22: ...ity Adjustment Rolling Full This performs full stretching of the spine using up and down movements Partial This performs partial stretching of the spine using up and down movements MANUAL SELECTION Sp...

Page 23: ...that you want to massage Button Operation Action Intensity Adjustment Arm Air An air massage from your shoulders to fingers Seat Air An air massage from your lower back to buttocks Leg Air An air mas...

Page 24: ...return to their storage positions upper part of the seat back Then the power to the remote control is shut off However the reclining of the seat back and the up or down adjustment of the leg rest can...

Page 25: ...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 MANUAL SELECTION Caution If you feel the massag...

Page 26: ...our body or lightly raise the reclining seat back Be especially careful when a person who weighs 100 kg 220 lb or more uses this chair The button of the remote control and the program button flash Set...

Page 27: ...as been cracked or scratched The power cord or plug becomes abnormally hot The chair produces a burnt smell abnormal sound or vibration The auto timer function does not work in some cases Other failur...

Page 28: ...against the reclining seat back Lower the reclining seat back Remove the buffer pad placed on the back pad With the methods above you can intensify the massage How do I make the massage lighter Perfo...

Page 29: ...danger of an electric shock Immediately stop using the chair and perform the following Turn off the main POWER switch on the front right of the chair Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet After p...

Page 30: ...Back Pad and Covers Soak a piece of soft cloth in lukewarm water in which a small amount of mild detergent has been added Then thoroughly wring it out before cleaning off any spots or grime Caution Th...

Page 31: ...ement parts stock We will stock service parts except fabric of this product for at least six years after terminating the production of this model Service parts refer to those necessary for maintaining...

Page 32: ...1 68 inch seconds Back Stroke Range Approx 69 cm 27 6 inch in partial roller massage approx 15 cm 6 inch Preset Programs Healthcare programs 6 types Manual Selection 16 types automatic shiatsu point...

Page 33: ...HCP S333A HCP S333D HCP S333E 1 4 5 7 12 15 16 17 19 23 24 25 27 28 29 INADA CHAIR...

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Page 96: ...TD 2 1 3 Nishi Miyahara Yodogawa ku Osaka 532 0004 Japan FAMILY CO LTD 2 1 3 Nishi Miyahara Yodogawa ku Osaka 532 0004 Japan Manufactured by FAMILY CO LTD 532 0004 2 1 3 Made in JAPAN 778339900 DATE O...

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