Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product EP-MA10 Panasonic
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Opera ting In struc tions H o u s eh o ld Ma s sa ge Lo u ng e r M o d e l N o . E P - M A 1 0 Bef ore operating this unit, please read these instructions completely .
1 English IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS Basic precautions should alwa ys be follo wed when using an electrical unit, including the follo wing. Please ensure that you read all instructions bef ore using the Household Massage Lounger. D ANGER – T o reduce the risk of electr ic shock: 1.
2 English SAFETY PRECA UTIONS CA UTION: T o av oid the risk of injury: 1. P ersons with any of the conditions listed below or who are undergoing medical treatment or suff er from medical conditions should consult with their ph ysicians bef ore using the unit: a) Pregnant women, people who are ill, in poor physical shape .
3 English 14. Sit on the unit after confirming there is no foreign matter between the par ts of the unit. (Confir m that there are no f oreign objects stuck in the bac k cushion, leg/sole massage section, or under the seat.) F ailure to obser ve this precaution ma y result in accident or injur y .
4 English GR OUNDING INSTR UCTIONS This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance f or electric current to reduce the risk of electr ic shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
5 English P AR T NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Main unit 4 7 8 6 3 5 9 1 0 1 2 Front 6 Pillow 7 Retracted position of massage heads 8 Backrest Includes integrated massage heads . 9 Armrest 10 Left Side Cover • 1 Control Panel See page 7 to 8. 2 Back Cushion 3 Seat 4 Legrest 5 Leg/Sole massage section Includes air massage function.
6 English 16 20 11 17 18 19 13 14 15 12 Back 2 Loc k Switch 3 Loc k Switch Key T ag F or pre venting children from s wallowing it b y accident. 4 Loc k Switch Key 5 P ower Switch Lock s witch is set to “open” and power s witch is set to “on” pr ior to leaving the f actor y .
7 English Contr ol P anel 1 7 8 9 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 5 6 2 3 4 8 Illumination Off/On button See page 17. 9 Lower Body Massage Off/On buttons See pages 19 and 21. 10 Lower Body Massa ge Intensity Adjustment b uttons See pages 19 and 21. 11 Position b uttons See pages 18 and 21.
8 English Display 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 1 5 Lower Body Massage Operation Off/On Display Displa ys the current lower body massage oper ation. LEG/FOO T LEG STRETCH 6 Massage Area Display Flashes to indicate areas currently being massaged. 7 Lower Body Massage Intensity Display See pages 19 and 22.
9 English SETTING UP THE MASSA GE LOUNGER 1. Where to use the unit Ensure there is adequate space to recline. Do not e xpose the massage lounger to direct sunlight or high temperatures, such as in front of heating sources , because this can cause discoloration or hardening of the synthetic leather .
10 English Confirm that the main unit and the accessories are in the bo x. Main unit Width: Appro x. 26.8 in. (68 cm) Height: Appro x. 28.3 in. (72 cm) Length: Appro x.
11 English ASSEMBL Y 1. Attaching the armrests (On both the right and left sides) 1 Inser t the armrest into the unit. Be careful to av oid pinching your fingers.
12 English 2 F asten the armrest with the attachment scre ws. Set the two attac hment screws in place with the allen key fir st and then tighten firmly . Attachment Screws (M6 × 16) Right armrest — 2 pcs. Left armrest — 2 pcs. Attachment Screw Allen key T urn screws c lockwise to tighten.
13 English 3. Attaching the side co vers (On both the right and left sides) The method f or attaching the cov ers is the same for both sides. The diagram sho ws the r ight side where the control panel stand is attached. Right Side Cover Left Side Cover 1 Inser t the bottom tabs on the co ver into the bottom notches on the armrest.
14 English 5. Raising the backrest to the upright position 1 Inser t the power plug into the po wer outlet. 2 Confirm the loc k switc h key is set to the “open” position. 3 Confirm the power s witch is set to the “on” position. 4 Press the b utton on the control panel twice .
15 English BEFORE SITTING DO WN Chec k the follo wing before using the unit 1. Check the surr ounding area Make sure there are no objects , people, or pets in the vicinity of the unit. 2. Check the po wer cord and the po wer plug See Warning No . 8 on page 1.
16 English 5. Check the unit 1 3 4 1 Make sure the co vering is free of rips or tears. 2 Make sure there are no obstac les between the par ts of the unit. 3 Make sure the massage heads are in the retracted position, i.e . they are parked to the l ef t an d ri gh t i n th e up pe r pa rt o f th e ba c kr e st .
17 English SELECTING A MENU AND ST ARTING THE MASSA GE The illumination will light up and sound will star t when y ou sit down. T o stop the sound, press the button 1 . is lit on the displa y . T o stop the illumination, press the button 2 . Color of the illumination will change according to the operation.
18 English 4 Adjusting shoulder position The massage heads will mov e to the shoulder area while tapping. Fine adjust the position of the massage heads to the position of your shoulders when y ou hear beeps and star ts flashing. (The program will start after approximately 15 seconds.
19 English 5 Making Adjustments A Adjusting the intensity of the upper bod y massage Stronger W eaker Upper body intensity displa y (3 levels) Intensity 1 Intensity 2 Intensity 3 B Adjusting the inten.
20 English MANU AL OPERA TION FOR THE UPPER BOD Y 1 Press the b utton. The power will turn off automatically if the massage does not star t within 3 minutes after turning on the power . 2 1 2 Select the massage type y ou want. Press the button of the massage y ou require.
21 English 3 Adjust as y ou like Y ou can adjust the position or intensity of the massage heads, and you will hear a “beep-beep-beep” sound when it reaches its limit. A Adjusting the V er tical P osition of the Massage Heads Up Down Press the button once to mo ve the position slightly [appro x.
22 English 3 Adjusting the massage intensity The intensity is adjustable in 3 steps . Def ault is le vel 2. • • Lo wer bod y intensity display 4 A uto shut-off in leg/foot massage and leg stretch The massage will end after appro ximately 15 minutes and the unit will automatically shut off .
23 English AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSA GE Return the seat to the original position 1 Chec k that there is nothing in the vicinity of the bac krest or the legrest. 2 Press the b utton twice . The backrest and leg rest will automatically return to their or iginal positions.
24 English How to mo ve the unit Using the wheels to move the unit Grasp the legrest to mo ve the unit when using the wheels. It is easier to mov e the unit with the massage heads retracted and the bac krest in the upright position. * Place a mat or cloth on the floor and mo ve the unit slo wly to pre vent floor damage .
25 English TR OUBLESHOO TING Prob lem Cause and Remedy Motor Noises It sounds and f eels like the massage heads are str aining to get ov er wr inkles in the cloth. The motor groans when it comes under load. There is e xcessive noise during T apping. (The noise is greater at the top of the unit.
26 English ERR OR DISPLA Y Contents of the err or will be display ed in the remaining time display area when an err or occurs during the operation. Time Remaining Display <Example of error displa y> F or the error “U10” and will flash alternately .
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