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Important Safety Instructions

Important Safety Instructions

Notes on User disassembly and Maintenance 

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Contact a professional if your chair experiences water damage or begins 

to function improperly. Do not modify, disassemble, or perform unspecified 

maintenance. 

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Do not attempt to repair or replace a damaged power cord or plug. Contact the 

service team at truMedic® or a professional dealer to receive a replacement. 

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Do not remove or open any part of the chair for any reason. 

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Contact a professional for repair if you notice any irregularities or damage in the 

cloth and leather coverings on your massage chair. 

Avoiding Falls

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Always operate your chair on a flat and even surface. 

Preventing Wall and Chair Damage 

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Always place the chair at least 4 inches from all walls to allow for proper 

positioning. 

Avoiding Injuries Associated With Excessive Use 

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The maximum recommended massage time is 20 minutes. Try to change 

massage settings and positions every 5 minutes for best results. Failing to 

change positions frequently could result in discomfort. 

Avoiding Accidents and Injuries

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Check the power switch before plugging the massage chair into the outlet. The 

power switch should sit in the OFF position any time you unplug or plug in the 

chair. 

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Fully insert the plug into the outlet before turning the chair ON.

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Turn off all controls and switches before unplugging the chair. 

Avoiding Electrocution 

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Look for cord and wire damage before using the massage chair. 

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Follow all instructions for proper ground wire connectivity. The wire should not 

have any irregularities. 

Avoiding Accidents and Injuries 

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Do not press into or step on the massage heads. 

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Do not place your hands or feet in between gaps in the massage heads. 

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Do not put your hands or feet in between spaces in mechanical components. 

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Do not drop or purposefully insert objects into the massage chair slot. 

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Do not sit, stand, or place heavy objects on chair components, including the 

armrests, leg rests, and backrests. 

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Never stand on the chair. 

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Do not attempt to move a chair white it’s operating. 

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Do not use massage areas for unintended body parts (e.g., do not put your head in 

the leg rest). 

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Do not put unusual amounts of pressure on the backrest while the chair is 

reclined. 

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Avoid using the chair with exposed skin or while wearing sheer fabrics. Using the 

chair with improper clothing could lead to skin irritation. 

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Empty your pockets before sitting in the chair. 

Avoiding Chair Damage, Discoloration, and Deterioration 

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Do not place the chair in humid or wet environments, around sharp things, or near 

heat sources, including stoves. 

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Never use an electric heating pad, blanket, or other heated device while using the chair. 

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Do not use the chair in high-temperature areas. 

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Do not use the chair in an outdoor environment. 

Avoiding Leaks and The Potential for Electrocution Injuries 

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Do not use or store your chair in a wet, humid, or exposed environment such as a 

swimming pool area or bathroom. 

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Both the chair and the accompanying remote control must remain dry at all times. 

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Do not sit in the chair with wet or damp clothes. 

Avoiding electrocution Injuries 

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Follow all directions for installing the ground wire or contact a professional 

electrician for assistance. 

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Never use a plug adapter. Contact a professional electrician if you do not have the 

appropriate outlet for installation. 

Avoiding Electrocution Injuries or Fire

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Unplug the chair before cleaning. 

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Unplug the chair if you notice any power damage or the potential for power-related 

damage (i.e., during thunderstorms). 

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To unplug the chair, firmly grasp the plug (not the cord) to release the prongs from 

the outlet. 

Avoid accidents: 

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Avoid power-related damage:

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Always turn the switch to the OFF position and unplug your chair during electrical 

outages. 

Summary of Contents for MC-3500

Page 1: ...Massage Chair MC 3500 User s Manual English p 01 Fran ais p 29...

Page 2: ...ues 12 automatic massage modes with a combination of shiatsu kneading and tapping sensations bring relief to every area of your body 8 Auto massage programs Gentle heating massage built into the backr...

Page 3: ...ontents A Quick Note from truMedic As you install and begin to use your new massage chair keep the following recommendations in mind Read the operation manual in full before you attempt to install or...

Page 4: ...hanical components Do not drop or purposefully insert objects into the massage chair slot Do not sit stand or place heavy objects on chair components including the armrests leg rests and backrests Nev...

Page 5: ...dvise you unplug the controller cable and power cord and put it away after you use the chair Zero Gravity Reclining Safety When you start the zero gravity lying function make sure to check whether the...

Page 6: ...Backrest Air Pressure Handrail Shortcut Key Drive Box Cover Move Pulley Power Switch Power Line Socket Calf Massager Installation Calf Massager Installation 1 Connect the air hose and the wire harness...

Page 7: ...sure the plug rests comfortably and protected between the power source and the chair The cord should never sit under a heavy object or appear to have kinks stretching or knots Place the chair away fr...

Page 8: ...ove as an example of how you should move the chair Note To protect your floor consider placing a mat or rug under the chair before moving it to a new location Push using the rear wheels Push Forward D...

Page 9: ...tton while the chair is functioning it will return to its default position and turn off When the back massage rollers of the MC 3500 detects the position of your shoulders you will hear a beep If you...

Page 10: ...s the main menu Use the up or down arrow keys on the remote controller to select a menu item and press OK to confirm Press Back to return to the home screen Automatic Massage Modes Fast Quickly experi...

Page 11: ...d Width Knocking Speed Width Massage Mode Back Heat Toggle the backrest heating on or off Legs Heat Toggle the leg rest heating on or off Foot Rollers Toggle the foot massage roller in the leg rest on...

Page 12: ...ween each massage head Intensity 5 Levels of intensity 3 levels of heat Press OK on the remote to adjust levels Upper Air Adjust the intensity of upper body air bag massagers Lower Air Adjust the inte...

Page 13: ...roller Back Light 5 levels of brightness for the remote controller LCD screen Lock Screen Adjust the time before display goes to sleep 15 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min or never lock Button Description Enable...

Page 14: ...ral detergent and a soft cleaning cloth Squeeze excess liquid from the cloth before cleaning your chair Wipe down PU leather surfaces with this solution Remove excess moisture with a dry cloth Allow y...

Page 15: ...eshooting Problem Solution Difference in Left Right motors One is sometimes higher than the other is The sound I was hearing inside the chair is much louder now My massage unexpectedly stopped during...

Page 16: ...vary Limits and Exclusions Coverage under this Warranty is limited to the United States of America excluding the U S Territories of Guam Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands and including Canada Thi...

Page 17: ...ORS INC LOCATION 252 Indian Head Rd Kings Park NY 11754 TEL 888 264 1766 E MAIL service truMedic com WEBSITE www truMedic com truMedicMassage Manuel d utilisation Fauteuil de massage MC 3500 English p...

Page 18: ...echniques de massage 12 modes de massage automatiques avec une combinaison de sensations de shiatsu p trissage et tapotement apportent un soulagement chaque zone de votre corps 8 Programmes de massage...

Page 19: ...et tout objet hors de sa port e Si l utilisation du fauteuil vous d soriente ou vous indispose d une mani re quelconque d sactivez le imm diatement et parlez en votre m decin Ne dormez pas dans le fa...

Page 20: ...osants m caniques Ne laissez pas tomber ou n ins rez pas d lib r ment des objets dans les fentes du fauteuil Ne vous assoyez pas ne vous mettez pas debout et ne posez pas d objets lourds sur le fauteu...

Page 21: ...e c ble de commande et le cordon d alimentation et de les ranger apr s avoir utilis le fauteuil Gravit z ro S curit en cas de chute Lorsque vous d marrez la fonction de couchage en apesanteur assurez...

Page 22: ...Raccourci De La Main Courante Couvercle Du Bo tier d Entra nement Poulie De D placement Interrupteur Prise De Ligne lectrique Installation Du Masseur De Mollets Installation Du Masseur De Mollets 1 C...

Page 23: ...a prise et le cordon d alimentation pour viter l accumulation de poussi re Veillez ce que la prise soit confortablement install e et prot g e entre la source d alimentation et le fauteuil Le cordon ne...

Page 24: ...es Avant de vous asseoir sur le fauteuil v rifiez s il y a des objets trangers dans les zones de mouvement Enlevez tout ce qui pourrait entraver le mouvement du fauteuil Ne vous asseyez pas sur le fau...

Page 25: ...encera s ajuster pour s adapter votre taille de corps et la position des paules Vous pouvez sauter cette tape et commencez directement votre s ance de massage en appuyant sur OK sur la t l commande 1...

Page 26: ...matique diff rents Ces modes de massage sont galement accessibles via le menu principal en s lectionnant Fonction Auto Modes de massage automatiques Rapide Vivez rapiement un massage complet Confort L...

Page 27: ...s touches fl ch es gauche et droite pour changer sous menus Mode de massage 5 niveaux de vitesse 3 r glages de largeur P trir Vitesse Tapoter Vitesse Largeur P trir et tapote Vitesse Shiatsu Vitesse L...

Page 28: ...our changer de sous menus Mode de massage 5 niveaux de vitesse 3 r glages de largeur Appuyez sur OK sur la t l commande pour r gler les niveaux Vitesse Ajustez la vitesse des rouleaux de massage Large...

Page 29: ...stement Vous pouvez enregistrer jusqu deux profils de massage Affichez le num ro de s rie du MC 3500 sous l option de menu Informations Sur l appareil Langue Changer la langue utilis dans la t l comma...

Page 30: ...uteuil Essuyez les surfaces en cuir avec cette solution Enlevez l exc s d humidit avec un chiffon sec Laissez votre fauteuil s cher compl tement avant de l utiliser N utilisez pas de s che cheveux ou...

Page 31: ...rs gauche droite L un est parfois plus lev que l autre Le son que j entendais l int rieur du fauteuil est beaucoup plus fort maintenant Mon massage s est arr t inopin ment pendant une s ance Je ne peu...

Page 32: ...tout dommage caus par un d faut de suivre les instructions en lien avec l utilisation du produit tel quel ou en lien avec l installation d une pi ce quelconque B tout dommage caus par un accident de l...

Page 33: ...TRUCORE DISTRIBUTORS INC 252 Indian Head Rd Kings Park NY 11754 888 264 1766 service truMedic com www truMedic com truMedicMassage...

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