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WIDTH ADJUSTMENT

Width, or the distance between the rollers on the massage mechanism, can be adjusted between narrow, middle and wide within  
the menu settings of the selected massage. Note the default setting is narrow.

To adjust Width using the menu settings of the selected massage...

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If not already there, press Menu to access the Main Menu. Use the navigation arrows, located in the center of the remote,  

  to navigate to the active program, then use the right arrow to scroll to Width adjustments. Once the desired width is highlighted,  
  press OK to select. 

POSITION ADJUSTMENT

Position, or the area of the body that is massaged, can be adjusted between Point (massages a particular point of the body),  
Partial (massages a small area) and whole (massages the entire body) within the menu settings of the selected massage. Note the 
default setting for Position is whole.

To adjust Position using the menu settings of the selected massage...

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If not already there, press Menu to access the Main Menu. Use the navigation arrows, located in the center of the remote, to  

  navigate to the active program, then use the right arrow to scroll to Position adjustments. Once the desired area is highlighted,  
  press OK to select.

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When coverage selection is Point, use the up/down buttons to move the massage mechanism to your desired location.  

  The up arrow will move the rollers up the back toward the shoulders, while the down arrow will move the rollers down the back  
  toward the glutes. 

FOOT ROLLER USE & ADJUSTMENT

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If you wish to cease or slow down this movement, you can do so by selecting the Roller option located within the menu of the  

  remote. If not already there, press Menu to acess the Main Menu. Use the navigation arrows, located in the center of the remote,  
  to navigate to the Roller Menu. One desired selection is highlighed, press OK.

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Select Soft for slower roller movement, select Quick for faster roller movement.

CHAIR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

During Auto massages, the chair will automatically recline to the suggested position for the massage.  
If a different reclining angle is desired you can adjust by the following:

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Back Position Adjustment

: To recline the angle of the chair’s back, press and hold the Back Down button until the desired position  

  is reached. To incline the angle of the chair’s back, press and hold the Back Up button until the desired position is reached. 

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Leg Position Adjustment

: To lower the chair’s leg, press and hold the Leg Down button until the desired position is reached.  

  To raise the chair’s leg, press and hold the Leg Up button until the desired position is reached. 

OPERATION & USE

Summary of Contents for 700

Page 1: ...e attention to the sections of this manual devoted to safety Follow the instructions in this manual for the safe use and maintenance of your massage chair This manual should be kept on hand as a refer...

Page 2: ...Features 12 Parts Functions 14 Assembly 18 Moving the Chair 19 Remote Functions 22 Sessions 23 Operation Use 31 Care Storage 32 Troubleshooting 35 Warranty After Sales Service 36 Specifications Katana...

Page 3: ...AUTION IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please follow all basic precautions while using this chair Please read all instructions before using this massage chair Refer to your Owner s Manual for important i...

Page 4: ...it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or if it has been exposed to water If this happens contact the service center for examination and repair Do not carry this appliance by th...

Page 5: ...tric 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 o...

Page 6: ...o connect the grounding conductor of the chair can result in the risk of electrical shock If you feel the product is not properly grounded please contact a qualified electrician Please unplug this cha...

Page 7: ...emaker or other electronic medical device if you have been restricted to bed rest or if you are planning to use this chair to treat a specific ailment to recover from surgery or for therapy Elderly pe...

Page 8: ...13 Do not move the chair while someone is in it Do not stand on this chair Do not sit on any part of the chair other than the seat Do not sit stand or lean on the foot rest unless you are sitting in o...

Page 9: ...n emergency push the Pause button on the remote to stop operation immediately Immediately discontinue use of the chair and seek medical advice if you notice any acute pain or unusual physical discomfo...

Page 10: ...alfunction do not attempt to repair Contact Katana Service Do not modify any part of the chair Be sure to include this Owner s Manual when transferring this chair to another party Do not dispose of th...

Page 11: ...ements deliver soothing shiatsu massage to the neck and shoulders low back glutes and hamstrings L Track Coverage from the neck all the way down to the glutes Offers true full body massage Shoulder De...

Page 12: ...FUNCTIONS Back seat cushion Right armrest Seat Legrest Footrest LED Lights Left armrest Castor Remote control pocket Back cover Power switch Power case Power cord socket Fuse holer Remote control Spe...

Page 13: ...13 13 PARTS FUNCTIONS Massage Mechanism Shown in storage position Left Shoulder Air Right Shoulder Air Left Arm Air Low Back Heat Foot Rollers Foot Air Right Arm Air Calf Air...

Page 14: ...alled on a flat and level surface to avoid tipping over As the chair is heavy please exercise extra care not to damage the floor when positioning the chair CAUTION ASSEMBLY PREPARATION Ensure there is...

Page 15: ...15 15 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLING THE CHAIR Important Before starting check the supplied items to ensure all parts are included in the package Power Cord Base Leg Rest...

Page 16: ...STEP 3 Lift the leg rest so the brackets on it aligns with the connection on the main body Lower on press in until you hear a click and the limit level pin is securely holding the leg rest in place S...

Page 17: ...D ASSEMBLY STEP 4 Secure the Velcro on the leg rest to the Velcro on the front of the seat STEP 5 Power the chair Plug the power cord into the back base of the chair Figure 5A Turn on the main power s...

Page 18: ...ing the chair Option 1 Carrying the Chair Have one person carefully lift the footrest end while a second person lifts at the head of the chair Carry to desired location Option 2 Rolling the Chair Push...

Page 19: ...not pull the remote control cord forcefully Do not operate the remote control using sharp edged or hard objects REMOTE FUNCTIONS Power Quick Start Massage Up Arrow Left Arrow Lower Chair Back Lower L...

Page 20: ...airs features and functionality M Me en nu u Press to access the screen menu where you can select massage sessions adjust massage intensity roller width settings and more Press this button again to re...

Page 21: ...which can be adjusted in five variations available with manual methods only Press to select change the manual method from Kneading Tapping Knocking Knead and Tap and Shiatsu Press to change the inten...

Page 22: ...rammed sessions manual methods and manual air sessions Each can be selected by navigating through the easy to use menus on the remote display SESSIONS This chair has 5 manual massage methods from whic...

Page 23: ...nd is moved into a warm environment wait one hour before use Otherwise performance may suffer or the chair may malfunction due to condensation on the mechanism Do not sit on the chair with the leg res...

Page 24: ...he storage position simply reset by pressing the Power button on the remote control before sitting on the chair Sit back fully in the chair so your entire back is against the back rest and your head i...

Page 25: ...the pocket on the right arm when sitting of your chair To retrieve the remote gently pull out of the remote pocket To return the remote to its storage slot gently place into the remote pocket POWERING...

Page 26: ...on can be adjusted by pressing and holding the Up or Down arrows until the mechanism is located in the proper position at the top of the shoulders ScanSave remembers your body profile for all massages...

Page 27: ...select When coverage selection is Point use the up down buttons to move the massage mechanism to your desired location The up arrow will move the rollers up the back toward the shoulders while the do...

Page 28: ...ny one time HEAT The chair is equipped with heat in the lower back Heat can be enjoyed on its own or during any massage session To turn heat on press the Heat button on the remote To turn it off press...

Page 29: ...massage will resume from where it was stopped ENDING A MASSAGE To end a massage in the middle of an active session press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds This action will end the session by po...

Page 30: ...ns the length of the program appears here and will count down as time passes 7 When these icons are darkened the massage method is in motion When they appear in greyscale they are not in motion 8 When...

Page 31: ...tlet When not in use the chair should always be stored in its full upright position back rest fully inclined foot rest to its lowest position The chair should be stored in a place of low humidity Do n...

Page 32: ...ssage session has been selected by pressing any Auto or manual massage button on the remote Other issues may include the wires or plug being damaged the fuse having burned out or an issue with the inn...

Page 33: ...n Ensure you are sitting still during the shoulder scan If you wiggle or move around you can trigger a false reading Try sitting further back in the chair so that your head rests firmly on the head re...

Page 34: ...hat should I do A There is danger of electric shock Stop using the chair immediately and do the following Turn off the main power switch on the back left of the chair Unplug the power from the wall ou...

Page 35: ...e problem persists contact Katana for assistance For fastest service please have the following information ready Your name email address telephone number Model Number see the specification field on th...

Page 36: ...ustment Range Approximately 9 4 24 cm Reclining Angle Approximately 123 to 152 against flat floor Chair Dimensions Upright 57 5 L x 29 5 W x 44 5 H 1460 750 1130mm Reclined 67 3 L x 29 5 W x 40 5 H 17...

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Page 38: ...2020 Katana www Katana Massage Chairs com If you have questions about the operation of your massage chair contact information for a Katana chair expert can be found at www Katana Massage Chairs com...

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