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If a malfunction or breakdown occurs
If a malfunction or breakdown occurs, stop using the chair immediately and
unplug the power plug from the wall socket.
(Otherwise it may lead to smoke/fire or electric shock.)
<Examples of malfunctions/breakdowns>
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Does not start when pressing
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The power supply goes on and off when the power cord is moved.
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Burning smells or abnormal sounds occurring during operation.
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The unit becomes deformed or unusually hot.
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Please contact customer service center for inspection and repair immediately.
When in use
When massaging the neck area, be careful of the movement of the
massage rollers and avoid massaging the throat area and excessively
strong massage action.
Do not sit on the backrest or armrests.
This unit should not be used by children. Also, do not allow children to play
on the unit. Do not allow children to climb on the leg massage section, seat,
backrest or armrests.
Do not use the massage lounger while holding children.
Do not push your hands, elbows, arms or feet against the backrest fabric
covering the moving parts of the massage rollers during use.
(Otherwise it may lead to accident or injury.)
Before use, be sure to check whether the covering fabric is damaged.
(If it is damaged, please stop using it immediately and entrust repair.)
Please do not use the unit when the fabric has been ripped, otherwise it
may cause injury or electric shock.
Please control the time of each massage within 15 minutes.
Do not massage any one part of your body for more than 5 minutes at a time.
(Otherwise it may lead to adverse effect or injury.)
Make sure there are no persons or pets around the unit (front, back, underneath or
sides of the unit) before using it for massaging or moving the backrest or legrest.
(Otherwise it may lead to accident or injury.)
After each massage, push the power switch on the unit backside to the "O"
(off) position.
(To prevent breakage or injury from misuse by children.)
WARNING
Safety Precautions
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