Family inada HCP-27D Operating Manual

Summary of inada HCP-27D

  • Page 1

    Contents n safety precautions n main features n components & description n before using n adjusting position n after use n massage programs & selection n manual selection mode n healthcare programs n personal memory feature n troubleshooting n faq n care & storage n customer service and warranty n r...

  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    [safety precautions] 1 2 [safety precautions] 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 electrical shock. L do not use the cha...

  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    [main features] [safety precautions] 3 4 main features benefits massaging functions with rich variation realized ideal relaxation with all our available tech- nologies. For the back, seat and calves, a rich variation of massage techniques and unique programming make for a close to "human touch" sens...

  • Page 4: Components & Description

    [components & description] [components & description] 5 6 components & description chair reclining seat back calf unit foot rest head rest back pad power cord cord connector plug wheels seat armrest foot unit control box reclining safety mechanism power connector main power switch storage roller pos...

  • Page 5: Components & Description

    7 8 [components & description] [components & description] components & description remote control power button turns the remote control power on and off. Pushing the power button while the chair is activated causes the rollers to return to starting position, before the chair turns itself off. Stop b...

  • Page 6: Before Using

    9 10 [bef ore using] [bef ore using] (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) remote control holder cap remote control stand attaching part chair guide screw l shape wrench tighten loosen 50cm at least 40cm at least installation before using allow for at least 50 cm clearance behind the chair and 40 cm in front of the c...

  • Page 7: Before Using

    11 12 [adjusting p osition] [bef ore using] wheels back pad chair covering reclining seat back before using lift up the back pad as shown in the diagram to make sure that there are no holes or tears in the chair covering beneath it. Checking seat cover l always check to be sure there are no holes or...

  • Page 8: Adjusting Position

    13 14 [after use] [adjusting p osition] buffer pad back pad velcro foot shiatsu mat n to extend the foot slide: after the foot slide finishes its automatic adjustment, press the extend button under foot slide. N to shorten the foot slide: after the foot slide finishes its automatic adjustment, press...

  • Page 9

    15 16 [m as sa g e p rograms & selection] [m as sa g e p rograms & selection] massage programs & selection types of massage choose from this newly pre-programmed menu of mas- sages designed to meet specific wellness goals with a simple touch. Use the healthcare program buttons on the remote control ...

  • Page 10: Manual Selection Mode

    17 18 [manual selection mode] [manual selection mode] manual selection mode description of manual selection mode (1) basic massage actions (select one out of below 12.) (4) vibration (2) air massage (3) roller * remote control is pictured with panel open. Normal 3d normal 3d moves only upward and do...

  • Page 11: Manual Selection Mode

    [manual selection mode] [manual selection mode] 19 20 4 manual selection mode how to operate manual selection mode how to adjust each to stop in the middle of a massage, push the power button on the remote to bring the rollers back to storage position and end the massage action. In an emergency or i...

  • Page 12: Healthcare Programs

    21 22 [healthcare pr ograms] [healthcare pr ograms] healthcare programs adjusting massage actions in healthcare program massages adjusting air massage pressure cancel vibration changing programs caution if any other healthcare program button is pressed during a healthcare program, rollers once retur...

  • Page 13: Healthcare Programs

    Healthcare pr ograms 23 24 [p er sonal memory feature] healthcare programs 3 2 keep massage sessions to no more than 15 minutes in length. Area specific massage of any particular area on the body to no more than 5 minutes. →continual use for extended periods of time can result in over stimulation, w...

  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting repairs or disassembly may not be performed by anyone other than an authorized serviceperson. 25 26 these noises are a normal part of the chair's operation, and do not affect its performance in any way. Noise during chair operation during tapping and kneading & tapping sound of air p...

  • Page 15: Faq

    Faq 27 28 the panel on the remote control came off. Can it be reattached? The panel on the remote control is designed to release if the panel is being over-used. It's not broken; just press it back in place. A q how do i make the massage deeper? Lower the reclining seat back and sit further back in ...

  • Page 16: Regular Maintenance

    29 30 [customer service and w arranty] [regular maintenance] regular maintenance will preserve the life of your chair sometimes the chair does not start when power is turned on. The power cord is frayed or cracked. The power cord or connector gets hot. Sometimes there is a burning smell, unusual noi...