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B.  To change the face rest position, unlock the face rest cam lever and adjust the face rest to the 

appropriate angle.  See 

Photo 6

.  If the client is thick chested and short necked you can also lift 

the face rest to meet his or her face, this is done by lifting up on the face rest base plate while 
unlocked. When you have the face rest where you want it, lock it in place by flipping the cam lever 
to the locked position.  If the face rest cam lever is in the way, it can be rotated without unlocking 
it to a position out of the way.  The crescent pad can be adjusted to fit different face widths. 
Simply grasp the end of the two legs of the crescent, lift up to free them from the Velcro

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, bring 

the two ends closer together or wider apart and reattach to the Velcro

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C.  To raise the face rest away from the chest 

support to fit taller clients, grasp it by the base 
plate, loosen the face rest knobs on the sides of 
the chest support and raise the face rest to the 
desired height. Tighten the face rest knobs so 
they are tight again. The face rest knobs on the 
chest plate sides will hold the face rest in place. 
Be careful not to pull the face rest up so high 

that the rods are no longer extending through the tube of the mounts.     See 

Photo 14

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WARNING:  DO NOT USE THE FACE REST UNLESS THE FACE REST RODS ARE INSERTED 
INTO AND EXTEND THROUGH THE MOUNTS

 IT IS POSSIBLE FOR AN IMPROPERLY 

INSTALLED FACE REST TO BECOME UNSTABLE, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN PERSONAL 
INJURY. 
 

D.  Adjust the arm rest by unlocking its cam lever and adjusting the arm rest to a comfortable position 

for the client.  See 

Photo 8

. Hold the base plate in position and lock it in place with the cam lever. 

The client’s arms should be comfortably supported on the pad with his or her shoulders relaxed.   
We suggest leaving the arm rest in the level position for most clients.  There is an eyeglass 
pocket attached to the bottom of the arm rest by Velcro

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.  

 

STEP 7: FOLDING THE CHAIR 

 
A.  Replace the knee rests if they were 

removed. Be sure they are installed on the 
correct sides and securely locked in place, 
see 

Photos 10 & 11.  

(Refer to 

Step 3

 if 

necessary.)  

B.  Set the seat to its lowest position. Make 

sure the seat is locked to the seat rail.  Lift 
up on the front part of the seat to check.  
(Refer to 

Step 2 

if necessary.) 

 
C.  Stand to the side of the chair, using one 

hand, squeeze the chair lock push buttons 
(

Photo 9

) together and lift up on the front 

of the seat with the other hand.  After the 
chair lock has been released, continue to 

pull on the front of the seat as you push on the back of the seat (

Photo 15

).  Once the chair is 

completely folded, return the bungee to the center of the rear support plate by pulling out and up 
on the ball. Refer to 

Photo 4

Photo 15

Summary of Contents for ERGO-PRO

Page 1: ...1 ERGO PROTM MASSAGE CHAIR OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS REV 10 07 FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO SET UP REVIEW PHOTOS 1 2 and 3 TO LEARN THE COMPONENTS OF THE ERGO PROTM ...

Page 2: ...ath the seat on the center support will click into position See Photo 9 Simply check that this has happened that the knee rests are firmly in place and did not come loose from shipping or handling C Now set up the rest of the chair from the top down It is as easy as 1 2 3 Photo 6 Face Rest Cam Lever 1 Flip the face rest cam lever to the unlocked position and set the face rest to a comfortable posi...

Page 3: ...the seat Push in on this button until you can lift the front of the seat up exposing the seat adjustment plate that is held against the bottom of the seat by VelcroTM See Photo 9 B Pull the seat adjustment plate free from the VelcroTM so that it hangs down from the seat plate There are two sets of notches in the adjustment plate that will mate with the T shaped opening in the seat rail as shown in...

Page 4: ...ove your chair To install the knee rests reverse the process NOTE There is a left and a right knee rest as shown in Photo 11 Photo 10 Push Button Studs Photo 11 WARNING WHEN KNEE RESTS ARE INSTALLED ALWAYS VERIFY THAT BOTH METAL BRACKETS ON EACH KNEE REST ARE FULLY SEATED ON THE STUDS IN THE KNEE RAIL WITH THE PUSH BUTTONS STICKING UP BEFORE SITTING ON THE CHAIR INCORRECTLY INSTALLED KNEE RESTS CA...

Page 5: ... SO YOU CAN STABILIZE THE CHAIR OR IF NEEDED ASSIST THE PERSON GETTING ON OR OFF THE CHAIR IT IS POSSIBLE FOR YOUR CLIENT TO STUMBLE OR FALL RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY STEP 6 ADJUSTING THE CHEST SUPPORT THE FACE REST AND THE ARM REST NOTE The two chest support adjustments and the three face adjustments are interrelated It is possible to find a number of different combinations of adjustments that...

Page 6: ...T USE THE FACE REST UNLESS THE FACE REST RODS ARE INSERTED INTO AND EXTEND THROUGH THE MOUNTS IT IS POSSIBLE FOR AN IMPROPERLY INSTALLED FACE REST TO BECOME UNSTABLE POSSIBLY RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY D Adjust the arm rest by unlocking its cam lever and adjusting the arm rest to a comfortable position for the client See Photo 8 Hold the base plate in position and lock it in place with the cam l...

Page 7: ...rrying the chair Photo 17 Remember do not use the face rest to pick the chair up Photo 16 Photo 17 B For longer distance travel your chair is equipped with wheels and can be towed behind you similar to a piece of luggage Once the chair is folded up and locked in place grasp the hand hole in the chest support plate orient the chair in the direction indicated in Photo 18 lower your hand towards the ...

Page 8: ...ronglite com home sl1 warranty_info html for more information on repairs and replacement parts WARNING A CHAIR WITH LOOSE DAMAGED OR MISSING PARTS CAN FAIL POSSIBLY CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY INSPECT YOUR CHAIR BEFORE EACH USE AND KEEP IT IN GOOD CONDITION INSPECTION Before each use Inspect your chair to see that all joints are as tight as possible without causing binding when the chair is folded up ...

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