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REMOTE FUNCTIONS

Remote Functions, continued...

•  Press this button once to activate manual KNOCK. When KNOCK is activated the button  

  will illuminate blue.

•  Press this button a second time to activate manual TAP. When TAP is activated the 

  button will illuminate white.

•  Press this button a third time to stop manual TAP. When the method has been deactivated  

  the button will no longer illuminate. The mechanism will continue to massage your    
  back with the manual ROLL.

•  When manual KNOCK or TAP in activated, you can adjust the method’s SPEED as well   

  as location of coverage (ROLL). Note: the default ROLL is WHOLE and the default Speed  
  is SLOW.

•  If you desire a pin point massage in one of these methods, press the ROLL button until  

  it’s no longer illuminated and it will massage in the location in which it has stopped. 

•  When manual KNOCK or TAP is activated, you can combine this with one of the other    

  manual methods, KNEAD or ROCK. You can also simultaneously run air massage and   
  add heat in the lower back.

•  NOTE: Manual massages will automatically stop after approximately 15 minutes of 

  activity. The chair will automatically incline, rollers will return to their storage position,  
  and the remote will power off. 

•  Press this button once to activate manual rolling of the entire back and glutes (WHOLE).  

  When WHOLE is selected the button will illuminate blue.

•  Press this button a second time to adjust manual rolling to the back only (BACK). When  

  BACK is selected the button will illuminate white.

•  Press this button a third time to stop manual rolling. When manual rolling has stopped  

  the button will no longer  illuminate.

•  When manual Roll in activated, you can combine this with one of the other manual  

 

  methods, Knock,Tap, Knead or Rock. You can also simultaneously run air massage and  
  add heat in the lower back.

•  NOTE: Manual massages will automatically stop after approximately 15 minutes of 

  activity. The chair will automatically incline, rollers will return to their storage position,  
  and the remote will power off. 

•  Speed can be adjusted during all manual methods (Knead, Rock, Knock, Tap). 
•  Note all methods start with SLOW as the default Speed, the button will be illuminated white. 
•  Press this button a once to change the speed to FAST, the button will be illuminated blue. 
•  Pressing this button a third and fourth time will toggle back to SLOW, then FAST, and so on. 

Summary of Contents for SOL P1900

Page 1: ...air please read this manual thoroughly for the correct methods of usage especially taking note of the section on safety This manual should be kept on hand for easy reference It is your guide to safe and efficient operation This product is designed for home use Model P1900 ...

Page 2: ...tions 12 Assembly 13 Moving the Chair 16 Remote Functions 17 Sessions 20 Operation Use 21 Care Storage 26 Troubleshooting 27 FAQ 29 Warranty After Sales Service 30 Specifications 31 Note The pictures in this manual are only for reference Please refer to the actual product ...

Page 3: ...fident that your new massage chair will provide you with many years of relaxation Your new Positive Posture massage chair includes a 3 year limited warranty If you have any questions or issues during or after the warranty period please contact Positive Posture directly by calling 720 616 5000 or sending an email to service positiveposture com Thank you again for making Positive Posture a part of y...

Page 4: ...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 information about assembly as well as correct and safe procedures for using the chair The above symbols are used to identify important safety instructions Please familiarize yourself with these symbols...

Page 5: ...maged if 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 the supply cord or use the cord as a handle Keep the cord away from heated surfaces Never operate the appliance with air openings blocked Keep the air openings free of lint hair etc Never drop o...

Page 6: ...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 outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product is for use only on a nominal 120V circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Figure A below M...

Page 7: ... 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 chair from the electrical outlet after use and before any cleaning or maintenance To do so ensure the main power switch is in the OFF position then unplug the chair from the outlet This product is intended for use described in this Owne...

Page 8: ...e before using this chair if you have a pacemaker 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 people and those with weak bones should seek medical advice before using this chair even if they do not have a specific disease or disorder mentioned above Do ...

Page 9: ...e 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 legrest unless you are sitting in or getting up from the chair Do not scratch tear treat twist stretch or bend the power or remote cord Spilling water or other liquids on this chair may result in electric shock short circuit or combustion Keep all children and pets ...

Page 10: ...bnormal condition or in case of an emergency push the Emergency Stop 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 discomfort If the massage feels too strong discontinue use immediately Do not use this chair with the back pad removed TO AVOID DAMAGE Do not use this chair if there ...

Page 11: ...e of malfunction do not attempt to repair Contact Positive Posture at 720 616 5000 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 this product or its accessories without consulting with your local authorities beforehand WARNING TO AVOID DAMAGE OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not use this chair for any longer th...

Page 12: ...ck is designed to mimic the shape of the human body allowing the mechanism to massage from your neck down to your glutes Air Massage Our air massage provides relief to your calves hips and outer thighs Heat Relaxing penetrating low back heat Recline Function The seat back reclines and the legrest rises with the push of a button Stylish Remote Control Our easy to use remote offers functional simpli...

Page 13: ...12 PARTS FUNCTIONS Pillow Back Pad Roller Mechanism storage position Seat Heat Wheels Legrest Calf Air Hip Air USB Remote Control ...

Page 14: ... care not to damage the floor when positioning the chair CAUTION Assembly Preparation Ensure there is an allowance of at least 15 75 40 cm behind and 24 61 cm in front of the chair to allow the backrest to recline and the leg rest to extend without obstruction during operation Maintain a minimum distance of 3 92 cm from AV devices such as a TV or radio to prevent signal interference It is recommen...

Page 15: ...ot inflate as designed CAUTION STEP 1 Unbox chair and place in designated area STEP 3 Place the legrest in front of the chair then connect the one electrical connector and the one airline from the legrest to the electrical connector and airline on the base of the chair STEP 2 A Plug the power cord into the back base of the chair and B Turn on the main power The chair will automatically incline Fig...

Page 16: ...legrest so the connection point aligns with the legrest brackets on the base Secure by replacing Philips head screws on each side STEP 6 Peel protective cover off of remote face STEP 5 Zip the seat pan cover to the legrest by replacing Philips head screws on each side STEP 6 Peel protective cover off of remote face Figure A Figure B ...

Page 17: ...Before moving the chair turn off the main power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet Bind the cables and put them in the seat to avoid damage when moving the chair Have one person carefully lift the legrest while a second person lifts using the handles on the back Carry to desired location Standing behind the chair press down and back to tilt the chair onto it s wheels Then carefully...

Page 18: ... exert excessive force on the remote control Do not operate the remote control using sharp edged or hard objects Power Auto Progams Emergency Stop Manual Knock or Tap Speed Heat Lower Chair Back Raise Legrest Raise Chair Back Lower Legrest Manual Knead or Rock Air Massage Raise Rollers Lower Rollers Manual Roll ...

Page 19: ...cy Stop button will illuminate After pressing Emergency Stop you cannot resume any form of massage To proceed you must power off and then power on again Press this button once to activate manual KNEAD When KNEAD is activated the button will illuminate blue Press this button a second time to activate manual ROCK When ROCK is activated the button will illuminate white Press this button a third time ...

Page 20: ...nutes of activity The chair will automatically incline rollers will return to their storage position and the remote will power off Press this button once to activate manual rolling of the entire back and glutes WHOLE When WHOLE is selected the button will illuminate blue Press this button a second time to adjust manual rolling to the back only BACK When BACK is selected the button will illuminate ...

Page 21: ...te white Press this button a third time to turn off manual air When this function is deactivated the button will no longer illuminate During an Auto Program press this button to turn off or adjust the intensity of air massage from HIGH to LOW Press this button to turn the heat on and off in the lower back When the heat is on the heat button will illuminate red NOTE The heat will automatically shut...

Page 22: ...t could cause damage to the mechanism or it may result in accident or injury Ensure the backrest returns to the upright position before sitting If your leg comes out of the legrest during a massage do not try to force it back in Do not massage your elbows Do not put anything other than legs in the legrest CAUTION Positioning Yourself in the Chair When the chair is off the rollers are stored in the...

Page 23: ... once will illuminate the option you have selected Some buttons have dual functions indicated by two different colored lines of text blue and white When you press a button with dual functions a second time the illumination color will change and the second listed function will begin Stopping a Massage To immediately stop a massage press the Emergency Stop button The rollers will remain in position ...

Page 24: ...nction listed below the button in white A third press of a Manual button will stop the manual session MASSAGE COVERAGE NOTE When a Manual massage is activated coverage defaults to WHOLE To massage the back only press the Roll button To massage one specific point of the body press the Roll button again and use the up and down arrows next to ROLLERS to move the massage mechanism to your desired loca...

Page 25: ...ter the desired manual massage method s have been selected Adjusting Air Intensity Press the Air button to adjust or turn off air intensity When HIGH is selected the button will illuminate blue When LOW is selected the button will illuminate white When this function is deactivated the button will no longer illuminate Adjusting Coverage Roller Position During a Manual massage only not during an Aut...

Page 26: ...the massage will default to SLOW In this case the button will illuminate white If you prefer faster massage movements press the Speed button until it illuminates white which indicates a slow massage Adjusting Chair Angle To recline the angle of the chair s back and incline the legrest press and hold the Recline Down button To incline the angle of the chair s back and restore legrest toward a resti...

Page 27: ...om the wall outlet When not in use the chair should always be stored in its full upright position backrest fully inclined legrest to its lowest position The chair should be stored in a place of low humidity Do not store the chair in direct sunlight or in places of high temperature This may cause the color of the upholstery to fade Cleaning Care Use a soft dry clean cloth to wipe dust off of uphols...

Page 28: ...l 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 inner circuit Call Positive Posture for service Problem My chair makes a beeping sound during the massage Possible Cause Solution This sound is normal There is no cause for concern Problem My chair is very noisy Possible Cause Solution There are many sounds made b...

Page 29: ... new massage session programmed or manual massage button on the remote Sometimes when there is too much pressure on the rollers they can stop moving temporarily To test this slightly lift your body or slightly raise the reclining seat back Problem The backrest or legrest will not go down entirely Possible Cause Solution Ensure there are not any objects blocking its path Problem The power cord or p...

Page 30: ... electric shock Immediately stop using the chair and do the following Turn off the main power switch on the back left of the chair Unplug the power from the wall outlet Contact Positive Posture for assistance Q How do I make the massage stronger A Try either of the following things Sit back further in the chair so that your weight is against the reclining seat back Lower the reclining seat back Q ...

Page 31: ...6 5000 or service positiveposture com Please have the following information ready Your name address and telephone number Model Number see the specification field on the front cover of this Owner s Manual or review the sticker affixed the back left of the base of your chair Serial Number see the sticker affixed to the back left of the base of your chair Purchase date Malfunction condition give as m...

Page 32: ...Angle Approximately 123 degrees to 157 degrees against flat floor Chair Dimensions Up 46 117 cm L x 27 68 5 cm W x 35 89 cm H Recline 58 147 cm L x 27 68 5 cm W x 30 71 cm H Seat Width 17 43 cm Seat Depth 15 5 40 cm Chair Weight 110 lbs 50 kg Outer Cover Synthetic Leather Supplied Items Power cord Shipping Dimensions 57 145 cm x 30 76 cm x 31 79 cm Shipping Weight 143 lbs 65 kg Recommended User We...

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Page 36: ... relaxation needs If you have any questions at all about the operation of your massage chair please contact a Positive Posture chair expert at 720 616 5000 or service positiveposture com 2018 Positive Posture LLC 2125 32nd Street Boulder CO 80301 www positiveposture com ...

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