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Safety Precautions: Before Use

 Warning

Prohibited

 The following persons must not use this massage chair:

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Persons who have been instructed by a doctor to avoid massage therapy. Ex. Thrombosis, severe aneurism, acute varicosity, or dermatitis and/or skin 
infection including infl ammation of the hypodermis. 

Persons with suspected acute neck sprain (whiplash injury)

  Do not use a power supply other than the one specifi ed. 

May result in fi re or electric shock.

  Do not use with any type of transformer device.

May result in damage to the chair or electric shock.

  Do not use the chair if the power cord or plug is damaged, or if the wall outlet connection is loose.

May result in electric shock, short circuit, or combustion.

  Before each use, check for holes or tears in the fabric of the active area. Also, check the other parts for tearing. Unplug the chair and contact your 
local distributor for assistance. Never use the chair with the fabric of the active area removed or with holes or tears in the fabric, because doing 
so is extremely dangerous.

Using the chair with holes or tears in the fabric could result in injury or electric shock.

Required Action

 Persons with any of the following conditions should seek medical advice before using the chair:

Serious heart conditions 

Sensory impairment caused by serious peripheral circulatory disorders due to diabetes and other diseases

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Osteoporosis, spinal fractures, acute pain and/or symptoms thereof 

Persons being treated for personal injuries

High fever (38°C (100°F) or higher) Ex. Strong acute infl ammation illness caused by fatigue, chills, blood pressure fl uctuation, or asthenia

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Persons in the early stages of pregnancy, or immediately after giving birth 

Persons who have electronic medical device(s) easily susceptible to electromagnetic interference Ex. pacemaker 

Abnormal or curved spine 

Persons planning to use the chair for treatment or for rehabilitation purposes 

 Persons with malignant tumor(s) 

Persons under bed rest orders 

Persons with acute gastro-intestinal complaints or ailments such as gastritis, enteritis, or hepatitis 

Persons under a doctor's care, or those experiencing unusual physical discomfort 

Joint dysfunction due to rheumatism, gout, or other diseases 

Persons with symptoms such as qualm, dizziness, or tinnitus 

Infl ammation due to sprains, muscle strain, or other injuries 

Persons with thecitis or suspected thecitis  

Persons with thermoanesthesia 

  Elderly people and persons with weak bones should seek medical advice before using the chair, even if they do not have a specifi c disease.

 If your condition does not improve after use, consult a doctor or specialist.

 Caution

Prohibited

  Do not use the chair in any way not prescribed by the Operating Manual. Do not use the chair together with any other therapeutic device or with 
an electric blanket.

May result in injury or have a negative eff ect on health.

 Do not move the chair while someone is in it.

Accident or injury may result if the chair tips over.

 Do not sit down on the chair while the seat back is reclined.

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 use with anything other than the accessories supplied with this product.

Required Action

 Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet, make sure that the main POWER switch is set to OFF.

May result in damage to the chair or electric shock.

 Make sure that the plugs on the power cord are inserted fully into the cord connector and the wall outlet.

May result in electric shock, short circuit, or combustion.

  Before using the chair for the fi rst time, turn on all the switches in order as indicated in this Operating Manual to check that the chair is operating 
properly.

 Start off  with a lighter massage.

Starting  with  a  deep  massage  may  result  in  injury.  Elderly  people  and  persons  with  weak  bones  should  be  especially  careful  when  selecting 
massage intensity.

  For safety, fi rst check the position of the mechanism. If the mechanism is not in the storage position, turn the main POWER switch ON and check that 
the mechanism returns to its storage position before sitting down slowly. For the storage positions, see page 7.

 Do not climb onto, stand on, sit on or otherwise subject the leg rests to a heavy load.

Personal injury or damage to the chair may result if the chair tips over.

  If you use the chair after it has not been used for a long time, read this Operating Manual again thoroughly and check if the chair operates 
properly.

Safety Precautions: During Use

 Warning

Prohibited

  Do not wrap the power cord or the remote control cord around the chair, or place the chair on top of either cord. Do not scratch, tear, treat, 
unduly twist, stretch or bend the power cord or the remote control cord.

The cords may be damaged, resulting in fi re or electric shock.

 Do not spill water and/or other liquids on the chair or remote control.

May result in electric shock, short circuit, or combustion.

  Children  should  not  use  the  chair.  It  is  advisable  to  keep  children  and  pets  away  from  the  chair  (especially  from  behind  the  reclining  sheat 
back or under the leg rest). Children aged 14 years or over should use only the Youth Program. In such a case, an adult must attend the child.

 

Could result in accident or injury.

  Do not use the chair while more than one person is sitting in it. In particular, do not use the chair while holding a small child (or baby).

 Could result in accident or injury.

  Do not use the chair while your body is wet, or with wet hands.

 Could result in electric shock or damage to the chair.

 Do not use the chair if the fabric is torn. If it is, unplug the power plug from the wall outlet.

 Could result in an accident, injury or electric shock. Contact your local distributor for repairs.

  Do not release your hands suddenly while lifting the chair by hand.

  Do not use the heater continuously for two hours or longer.

 May result in low-temperature burn.

Required Action

  Make sure no one, especially children or pets, is around the chair before starting a massage program or when lowering or raising the reclining 
seat back. Be careful that people or objects are not caught behind the seat back or under the leg rest.

 Could result in accident or injury.

  If a person or object is trapped, press the recline button to return the chair to a safe position.

Model number

Power supply

HCP-11001A

AC120V~

HCP-11001D

AC220-240V~

HCP-11001E

AC110V~

Summary of Contents for DREAMWAVE HCP-11001A

Page 1: ...t anytime This product is designed for home use Thank you for purchasing the Inada DreamWave We hope the Inada DreamWave will be a valued partner in your daily health preservation for many years to co...

Page 2: ...alth preservation for many years to come HCP 11001A HCP 11001D HCP 11001E CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 MAIN FEATURES 4 COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION 5 BEFORE USE 9 POSITION ADJUSTMENT 11 AFTER USE 14 MASSAG...

Page 3: ...ctric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the...

Page 4: ...mechanism Also an accident or injury may result if the chair tips over Do not use with anything other than the accessories supplied with this product Required Action Before plugging the power cord in...

Page 5: ...ut of the Upper Arm Unit or Forearm Unit during the massage do not try to force it back in Undue force may result in damage to the mechanism The heater is located under the seat and back of the chair...

Page 6: ...efloor Theangleofthe leg rest can be adjusted by approx 90 according to your preference With state of the art technology Various Course Functions Healthcare programs Well Being programs that allow you...

Page 7: ...rmrests COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION Chair Shoulder Massage Unit Rollers Storage roller positions are inside the upper part of the seat back Upper Arm Units Seat Calf Unit Foot Unit Forearm Units Leg Rest B...

Page 8: ...hanism Control Box Cord Connector Plug Power Cord Wheel Power Connector Main POWER Switch Counter Weight for the Shoulder Massage Unit A weight for adjusting the position of the Shoulder Massage Unit...

Page 9: ...er positions can be adjusted using and BACK 3 D Buttons For adjusting the intensity of massage stimulation on the back use and EMERGENCY STOP Button Use this button to shut the chair off immediately i...

Page 10: ...d Button For adjusting the roller speed in three steps during Kneading Tapping 1 and Kneading Tapping Basic Operation Buttons Width Button For adjusting the width of the rollers in three steps MUTE Bu...

Page 11: ...ir on a carpeted surface or to lay a piece of carpet under the chair Do not use electric blanket The product is very heavy so please be careful when unloading it so as not to damage floor surfaces Ins...

Page 12: ...ped Warning Before each use check for holes or tears in the cover of the back pad Also check the other parts for tearing Stop using the chair immediately if you find even the smallest tear Unplug the...

Page 13: ...INE button on the remote control Release the button when the seat back reaches your desired position The button may be released after 2 seconds and the chair will continue to auto recline to the full...

Page 14: ...tion of the Shoulder Massage Unit To raise the unit Push up the headrest of the Shoulder Massage Unit To pull down the unit Pull down the lower parts of the Shoulder Massage Unit How to Use the Chair...

Page 15: ...e and place the Shoulder Massage Unit at the upper part of the seat back Add the Shiatsu Pad for feet if you feel that the massage is too light Remove the Shiatsu Pad for feet if you feel that the mas...

Page 16: ...ter turns itself off automatically about 2 hours after it is turned on Without the remote control power on it is possible to turn the heater on or off if the main POWER switch at the rear of the chair...

Page 17: ...ses PRESET PROGRAMS A total of 16 Preset Programs provide massages to meet your desired purpose and application according to the preset menus MANUAL SELECTION MODE You can combine your favorite massag...

Page 18: ...bad morning or who have not recovered from their fatigue 6 Night For night massage It is recommended to use this before going to bed 7 Stretch For stretching operations This course is focused on curvi...

Page 19: ...POWER button The rollers will return to their storage positions and stop Caution If you feel the massage is too strong reduce the stimulation according to this Operating Manual If this solution does...

Page 20: ...course When 2 massage programs have been strung together the button of the first selected course is glow continuously while the second selected course flashes intermittently Note the youth course cann...

Page 21: ...massage mimicking the touch of human hands Each time the button is pressed forward direction reverse direction or stop can be selected See page 21 Double Kneading Kneading in the forward and reverse d...

Page 22: ...t the intensity of vibration is High Rolling Automatic Shiatsu Point Locator is performed in the same manner as in the Preset Program Operation Button Action Indication Width Up Down Rolling This perf...

Page 23: ...ng the center position of the range of Partial Rolling can be adjusted If or is pressed during Full Rolling upward or downward movement is reversed Speed Buttons Operation Button Indication Action Spe...

Page 24: ...he POWER button The rollers will return to their storage positions and the seat will automatically return to the full upright position automatically Caution If you feel the massage is too strong reduc...

Page 25: ...Cause Solution These noises are a normal part of the product s operation and do not affect its performance in any way Problem Remote control buttons do not seem to be activating normally Cause Solutio...

Page 26: ...e is too much pressure to the rollers they may stop moving temporarily This is not breakage Just slightly lift your body Problem The rollers moved up to the top and then stopped Cause Solution The aut...

Page 27: ...of seat side air cells until they rest flat again Problem One of the back massage rollers snaps or skips sideways when the chair Cause Solution The back roller mechanism is designed to move side ways...

Page 28: ...ed at the rear of the back pad How do I make the massage lighter During Preset Programs adjust the intensity of massage with the BACK 3 D AIR LEVEL Back Vibe button behind the panel or each operation...

Page 29: ...k 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 The f...

Page 30: ...o see the Serial No label on the control box of the chair 4 Date of purchase 5 Trouble status 6 Proof of purchase If the warranty is valid A service charge may apply subject to the nature of the troub...

Page 31: ...ome cases Other failures To Use Safely Fabric of the chair roller fabric is consumable and its service life is 3 years conditions of use two 15 minute sessions a day every day For safe use periodic in...

Page 32: ...minute Max Approx 2925 times minute Seat 1 step Min Approx 1840 times minute Max Approx 4170 times minute Air Pressure 60 Hz Approx 38 kPa Auto Timer Approx 15 minutes Preset Programs vary in duration...

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Page 95: ...Manufactured by FAMILY INADA CO LTD GBNJMZ JOBEB DP MUE GBNJMZ JOBEB DP MUE 0 0 0 DATE OF ISSUE day mo yr 1 7 2014 Made in Japan 778612002...

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