W
henusingourproduct,pleaserefer
tothefollowingtipsandpossiblesolutions.Iftheproduct
isstillinafaultstateorunabletouse,pleaseturnoffthe
power,pullouttheplug,andcontacttheservicecenter.
D
onotdisassembleorrepairtheproduct.
Disassemblingormaintenanceoftheproductwill
resultinthelossoftheproductwarranty.Servicecenter
alsohasnoresponsibilityforanyconsequencecausedby
theseactions.
Possiblemalfunctions
Processingmethods
*Chairdoesnotpoweron.
*
M
akesurethepowerswitchisinthestate.
*
M
akesurethatthepowerplugispluggedintothesocket.
*
C
heckwhetherthepoweroutletoftheoutputvoltageis
correct.
*Therollerandthebackcushionhave
africtionsound.
*Motorsoundcanbehearedinthe
operation.
*whenhammeringandkneading,
thereissoundinthemassagechair.
*
M
akesurethepowerswitchisin
the
state.
*
M
akesurethatthepowerplugispluggedintothesocket.
*
C
heckthepoweroutletoftheoutputvoltageiscorrect.
*Thecontrollerisworking,butthe
massagechairisnotresponding
*Afterlongtimeoperation,thetemperatureofthemassage
movementistoohigh,andthechairwillstopautomatically
inthestateoftemperatureprotection.Pleaseturnoffthe
powerandstopusingformorethan50minutestocoolit.
*Thecontrollercannotoperatethe
chair,themassagechairisnot
responding
*Turnthepoweroffandrestartthemassagechair.
*Musiccannotplay
ed
.
*Checkwhethertheswitchbuttonofthepoweramplifierpanelis
on.
*Checkwhethertheremotecontrolonthemusicbuttonison.
*Checkwhethertheaudioinputmodeiscorrect.
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