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Calves Air Massages  

Wheels 

Head Pillow Cushion

Shoulder Air Massages 
Back Rest Cushion

Arms & Hands Air Massages

Side Panel
Remote Controller Pockets

Remote Controller Socket

Main Switch 
Safety Fuse Box
Power Cord Socket

Name of Parts & Functions

 

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VERVIEW

Air Massages
Foot Roller

Summary of Contents for RC-MK CLASSIC

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL RC MK CLASSIC...

Page 2: ...t is covered by our exclusive 3 year limited warranty Take comfort in knowing our quality engineering team goes the extra mile every day to make sure our customers rarely need it We believe you are go...

Page 3: ...oduct care and storage Trouble shooting Warranty 18 Before you start using your RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC Massage Chair please read this operation manual thoroughly to learn about the correct methods of...

Page 4: ...LASSIC Massage Chair only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer 4 Never operate this RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC Massage Chair if it h...

Page 5: ...electric shock Do not use the RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC Massage Chair in a room with a temperature of 104 For higher Do not expose the RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC Massage Chair to heater stoves or direct su...

Page 6: ...the armrests leg rest or backrest as this may result in malfunction or injury 7 Do not use the RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC Massage Chair when your body is wet 8 Do not operate the RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC...

Page 7: ...vision or instruction concerning use of the RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC Massage Chair by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the RELAXO...

Page 8: ...tion or electric shock RELAXONCHAIR MK CLASSIC Massage Chair must be serviced or repaired by authorized service center 6 Thingstonote about the powerplugand cord Check that the Alternating Current AC...

Page 9: ...Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a quali ed electrician or service technician if you are in doubt as to whether the product is...

Page 10: ...w Cushion Shoulder Air Massages Back Rest Cushion Arms Hands Air Massages Side Panel Remote Controller Pockets Remote Controller Socket Main Switch Safety Fuse Box Power Cord Socket Name of Parts Func...

Page 11: ...11 Name of Parts Functions REMOTE CONTROLLER...

Page 12: ...ngle Roll it to desired position using the rollers located at the rear bottom of the chair Gently place the chair on the oor Caution Disconnect all wires and cords including power cords remote control...

Page 13: ...er the chair On O Illustration 19 5inch 11 8inch 2 Positioning Massage Chair Double check preparation steps smooth out any creases in the cushions Place the massage chair in an open area Ensure the po...

Page 14: ...ctivated 7 Displays which massage technique is activated at the time 8 Depicts the direction of the massage rollers moving upwards or downwards 9 Cheerful greeting from your massage chair 10 Shows the...

Page 15: ...ily pause or stop all the massage functions Chair will enter idle mode Press again to resume massage Time Press to increase the massage time in increments of 5 minutes The default working time is 15 m...

Page 16: ...our back Kneading Tapping Dual Mode Shiatsu Rolling Off Speed Press to cycle through three levels of speed 3 Levels Speed Adjustment Tapping Kneading Dual Action Shiatsu Foot Roller Calf Kneading Widt...

Page 17: ...the users knee 3 Turn off the main power switch 4 Remove plug from power outlet Do not pull on the power cord to remove the plug 5 Do not unplug with wet hands Maintenance Turn off and unplug the chai...

Page 18: ...massage movements massaging speed may vary with the knead balls strength changed A roaring noise of the motor occurs when load is given to the chair A cuckoo noise occurs while in the auto mode cours...

Page 19: ...perating time has elapsed Turn off the power and stop the operation Restart the unit after 30 min break The reclined backrest fails to return its stored position when is pressed Excessive use of the u...

Page 20: ...occurred during shipping or transportation any claims for such loss or damage must be addressed and resolved with the designated carrier 5 accidental damage or negligence of end user such as stains f...

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