Family inada chair i.1 HCP-i1 A Operating Manual

Summary of inada chair i.1 HCP-i1 A

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    Specifications specifications product name and model number power power consumption frequency rated time kneading speed tapping speed width between the right and left rollers vertical traveling speed traveling distance automatic programs manual selection lower body massage auto timer vibration funct...

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    Features and benefits 1 2 features and benefits greetings contents thank you for purchasing the inada chair i.1. Features and benefits ........................................................................ 2 safety precautions ① ........................................................................

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    Safety precautions ① 3 4 safety precautions ① safety precautions ① remember to keep this operating manual in an easily accessible place. Safety precautions: installation l do not install the chair in an area of high hu- midity such as a bathroom or sauna. →could result in injury or electric shock. L...

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    Safety precautions ② 5 6 safety precautions ② safety precautions ② safety precautions: during use safety precautions: after use or when not in use others precautions caution required action unplug unplug required action required action caution caution warning prohibited do not disassemble l in an em...

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    Parts descriptions 7 8 parts descriptions parts descriptions headrest massage roller/vibration (in the backrest) seat footrest air cells for thighs (1) back pad armrest (left) footrest adjusting lever seat vibrator air cells for hip (3) air cells for legs (6) backrest armrest (right) remote control ...

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    Before use 9 10 before use before use armrest (right) rear stand for the remote control screws for fitting main body of the backrest back pad fabric of the main body backrest metal fittings for folding min. 20 inch min. 12 inch footrest adjusting lever up up button up button down button down button ...

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    Automatic programs ① /massage types massage types and features 11 12 massage types and features automatic programs ① /massage types caution do not attempt to place your hands or feet between the massage rollers. The massage rollers exert strong pressure and can cause injury. ●the chair can be operat...

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    13 14 automatic programs ② /operation automatic programs ② /operation automatic programs ② /operation massage points will be detected during a once- through operation of the rollers (a beeping sound is heard during the detecting operation). Caution: during the operation of the detecting function, yo...

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    15 16 manual selection modes ① /liquid crystal display·explanation of movements manual selection modes ① /liquid crystal display·explanation of movements manual selection modes ① /liquid crystal display·explanation of movements figure shows the remote control with the external panel opened. You can ...

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    17 18 manual selection modes ② /operation manual selection modes ② /operation manual selection modes ② /operation many of the manual selection mode buttons toggle between on and off. Others toggle among normal rotation, reverse rotation and off. (the above illustration shows a course for "kneading; ...

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    19 20 cleaning and storage cleaning and storage cleaning and storage ●store the chair in a dry area after cleaning it. ●to keep it away from dust, please make sure the cover is put on. How to remove the footrest cover storage how to remove covers caution do not keep the chair in a dusty or high-temp...

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    21 22 troubleshooting guide service troubleshooting guide service during use, the air massage stops when the footrest is moved up or down. The air massage will stop when the footrest is moved up or down to ensure safety. The air massage will start operating again when the footrest stops moving. The ...