Panasonic EP1060G2 Operations Instructions Page 5

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The Selected Program will Start
It is possible to change the program selected and the desired movement mid-way through a massage.
In Programmed Operation, the leg massage begins at the same time.
It is possible to stop or change the intensity of the leg massage during the program. (Please see Page 43.)
When retracting the backrest, as the massage heads must be retracted in the interests of safety, there may be
a slight delay before the backrest actually starts to retract. Please continue to hold down the Reclining Button
until the backrest is fully retracted.
The Seat Automatically Reclines to the Massage Position
If the seat is already reclined further than the massage position, It will not be automatically reclined.
PROGRAMMED OPERATION
Please check that there are no children or pets in the vicinity of the unit before use.
programmed operation
whole back
gentlestorong
neck roller position
reclining
programmed
operation
/
manual
operation
lower backneck, shoulder
tap on/offvibration on/off
1
2
3
4
5
1. Press the button
The ON/OFF lamp will come on.
You can now select either strong or gentle or one of the manual settings
that can be accessed by opening the cover of the controller.
2. Select the Program You Want
See Page 46 for details regarding the content of each of these
programs.
Vigorously Massage the Whole Back
Strong uses mainly a kneading
massage and Shiatsu massage to
relax stiff muscles.
This type of massage is ideal for
people with stiff muscles
throughout their entire back.
Gently Massage the Whole Back
Gentle uses a softer massage to help
a tired body to recover.
This type of massage is ideal for
people who are feeling tired or
weary.
Normal Position
Massage Position
Approx. 60°
Raised
Approx. 14° Reclined
Reclining
In this comfortable
position it is possible to
massage from the neck
to the soles of the feet.
programmed operation
whole back
gentlestrong
programmed operation
whole back
gentlestrong
Press
Press
3. Adjusting the Shoulder Position
When programmed operation begins, the seat automatically reclines to the massage position where the
massage heads carry out a Shiatsu massage in the area around the shoulders. During the time that the
Shoulder Position Indicator is flashing (approx. 20 seconds), use the Shoulder Position Adjustment Button to
adjust the position of the massage heads.
Approximate positions for adjusting the position of the rollers are shown below.
It is possible to change the position of the rollers
during the massage.
As the position of the shoulders will change when
the reclining angle is changed during a massage,
please readjust the shoulder position every time
you change the reclining angle.
5-stage (up-down approx. 10cm) adjustment.
neck roller positionneck roller positionneck roller position
185 cm
160 cm
140 cm
Up Down Approximate Height
Press
Press
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1. Reclining The Seat
Hold down the Reclining Button to recline the seat and raise the legrest.
When both the backrest and legrest have been extended as far as possible
you will hear a peep, peep, peep sound.
When first using the unit, please do not fully recline the seat.
2. Retracting The Seat
Check that there is nothing behind the seat or under the legrest.
Hold down the Reclining Button to retract the backrest and lower the legrest.
When both the backrest and legrest have been retracted as far as possible
you will hear a peep, peep, peep sound.
When retracting the backrest, as the massage heads must be retracted in
the interests of safety, there may be a slight delay before the backrest
actually starts to retract. Please continue to hold down the Reclining Button
until the backrest is fully retracted.
RECLINING THE SEAT
reclining
Approx. 170°
Angle
Reclined
Approx. 120°
Approx. 85°
Angle
Raised
Approx. 0°
Angle
Reclined
Angle
Raised
reclining
Press
Press
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