Panasonic EP1060G2 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - EP1060/EP1260

30MASSAGE LOUNGEREP1060/EP1260Instruction ManualEP1060EP1260

Page 2 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

49This feels as though the thumbs of bothhands are being used to work on theacupressure points. The initial strongpush is followed by a short pause t

Page 3 - Avoid Damaging Your Floor

51Problem Cause and RemedyMotor Noises• The motor groans when it comes under load.• There is excessive noise during Tapping.(The noise is greater at t

Page 4 - BEFORE USING THE UNIT

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSBasic precautions should always be followed when using an electrical unit, including the following.Please ensure that you

Page 5 - PROGRAMMED OPERATION

OPERATING PRECAUTIONSWARNING: To avoid damaging the unit.1. The seat is designed for a maximum user weight of 120kg (264lbs). Exceeding the maximum w

Page 6 - MANUAL OPERATION

57Power Supply: AC 230V, 50HzPower Consumption: 115W (Approx. 5W in Standby mode with the controller turned off or when theunit is turned off.)Upper B

Page 7 - Adjusting Massage Intensity

33CONTROLLERPART NAMES AND FUNCTIONSprogrammed operationwhole backgentlestrongneck roller positionrecliningprogrammedoperation/manual operationlower b

Page 8 - AFTER COMPLETING THE MASSAGE

351. After Carrying Out Safety Checks, Turn the Unit On (See Page 36)z Plug the power plug into the power socket. x Turn the lock switch to the “open”

Page 9 - Upper Body

37CAUTION• Slowly sit down after checking the position of the massage heads. If you do not check the position of the massage heads, you may be injure

Page 10 - GENTLE/LOWER BACK

39The Selected Program will Start• It is possible to change the program selected and the desired movement mid-way through a massage.• In Programmed Op

Page 11 - Problem Cause and Remedy

41MANUAL OPERATIONneck roller positionrecliningprogrammedoperation/manual operationintensityrollmanual operationwhole backregionaltap Avibration tap B

Page 12

43• It is possible to carry out leg massage at the same time as upper body massage.• If your calves are not in the correct position in the legrest, pl

Page 13 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

451. Turn Off the Powerz Turn the power switch to the “off” position.x Turn the lock switch to the “lock” position.DISCONNECT THE POWER• Always turn t

Page 14 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

47• The movements below are shown in simplified form for the sake of illustration.• When the programs have finished the unit will automatically stop.

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