Sanyo HEC-DR7700 Instruction Manual page 5

Chair type massager
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NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART
Positions that can be massaged.
Positions where stiffness has been detected.
Shoulder position measurement /
Original position display
The "SHOLDER" flickers when the
figure (the shoulder position) is
being measured, and the "ADJUST"
lights up when the measurement is
over.
Illuminates if the fingers are not
placed on the sensor during the
measurement of stiffness in the
Whole Body Sensor Automatic
Course.
WHOLE BODY SENSOR
AUTOMATIC COURSE
display
Turns on during the
Whole Body Sensor
Automatic Course.
(
flickers)
does not
light up if
the
fingers are not
placed on the
sensor.
MASSAGE OPERATION
(Remote control display)
display
Displays the operation of
the current massage.
SOLE WARMER display
Turns on when the sole heater is on.
Sensor controller
Sensor lamp
The lamp flickers if the fingers are
not placed on the sensor during
the Whole Body Sensor Automatic
Course.
Moreover, the lamp is illuminated
while the stiffness is detected
during the Whole Body Sensor
Automatic Course.
Sensor
The degree of perspiration and pulse
rate are measured if the fingers are
placed on the sensor during the Whole
Body Sensor Automatic Course.
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PRESSURE display
Displays the strength of the pressure on the
body (the pressure from the massaging rollers).
STIFFNESS display
The right side of the lamp indicates the
degree of stiffness, and the left side of
the lamp indicates the degree of relaxation.
The more the right side of the lamp is
illuminated, the higher the degree of
stiffness.
REPEAT! display
Turns on during the Whole Body
Sensor Automatic Course and
Automatic Course. The ring lights
up by pressing the REPEAT! button
when you want to repeat your desired
massage during the course of
massaging.
While the degree of stiffness is being
measured in the Whole Body Sensor
Automatic Course, the result is
displayed with the color of the ring.
Green: Relax
Orange: Slight degree of stiffness
No display: High degree of stiffness
MASSAGE ADJUST display
Display the adjusted level of the
strength and speed of massaging
and the width of massaging rollers.
When these displays turn on, you
can adjust them with each adjust
button.
Repeat! button
If this button is pressed
during Whole Body Sensor
Automatic Course or
Automatic Course massaging,
the current massage will be
repeated once.
RECLINING button
Adjusts the angle between
the back rest and the foot
rest.
The back rest and foot rest
are moved in conjunction
with each other.
How to move the massager
1
Raise the back rest.
Movement is easier when the back rest is
raised to the height of your waist with the
RECLINING button. (See page 14)
Raise to the
height of
your waist.
Back rest
NOTE
Before moving the massager, be sure to remove
the power plug from the outlet.
Be careful not to step on the power cord, remote
control or sensor during movement.
Be sure to move the massager with the assistance
of another person on an easily damaged floor
surface or tatami mat or concrete surface.
Moreover, when moving the massager like this,
be sure not to move it with the foot rest extended.
Decide where to place it
1
Lay a carpet, etc. on the set-up
place.
It prevent damaging the floor, and
muffle the noise during massaging.
Carpet
NOTE
Place the massager on a level floor surface.
Keep the massager at least 1 meter away from AV machines like a TV or radio.
Otherwise, the program may be disturbed by noise.
Do not keep the massager in a place with high humidity like a bathroom.
Do not keep the massager in a place where it will be exposed to direct sunshine for an extended
period, or in a place near a heater where the temperature may reach high levels.
2
Raise the front side of the
massager, and move
it using the casters.
PUSH
PULL
Caster
Foot rest
Back rest
To move the massager, one person should
hold the foot rest and the other should hold
the back rest with the back rest reclined.
2
Ensure there is sufficient space
to allow the massager to recline.
In order not to touch the wall or other
things when reclined, allow a clearance
of 50 cm or more to the front and 60 cm
or more to the back.
60cm or more
Foot rest
50cm or more
Back rest
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