Tips for perfect positioning
• Adjust seat height higher for those short patients who are having trouble getting
comfortably into the face rest.
• Reduce knee flexion by raising the seat and the chair height. Some patients may
find it more comfortable to put their feet flat on the floor.
• Short, heavy or large-breasted patients will be more comfortable with the face
rest moved toward them, over the chest pad.
• The Sternum Pad (Fig. 1) helps you maximize the effects of treatments. Position
the sternum pad vertically when doing shoulder work or for large-breasted
patients. Position the sternum pad horizontally with the ridge just below the
breasts for pregnant women.
• Use the sternum pad for supporting the cervical region. Replace the face-rest
pad with the sternum pad. Release the cam locks and knobs, and move the
sternum pad so that the ridge of the sternum pad supports the cervical spine.
You may have to lower the seat or provide a foot stool for shorter patients.
• To seat patients backwards in chair, turn the face pad around so that the curve of
the “U” supports your patient’s neck and lower the seat so that it is parallel to
the floor. (Fig. 2)
Folding your chair
1.
Release the arm-rest cam lock and the strap to fold the arm rest. Lock the cam.
2.
Fold down the face rest and relock the cam locks and tighten the knobs (Fig. 1).
3.
Put the push button on the seat tube into the third hole from the bottom.
4.
Lean the chair forward and push in the seat. The chair will fold (Fig. 2).
Push on the seat to lock it in the folded position.
5.
The massage chair has wheels, so you can pull it along smooth surfaces by holding onto the face
rest. Use the spacer bar on the face rest as a handle for pulling your chair. Stand behind the seat
and grab the spacer bar. Pull it toward you.
6.
Your chair is designed to protect the pads by keeping them far off the floor as you pull it (Fig. 3).
The wheels will roll on any surface.
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