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[. . . ] Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO FISHER COMPANY (SFC) warrants this SANYO products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods of LABOR and PARTS specified below. SFC will repair or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty. The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased at retail HEC-DR7700K HEC-DR7700C CONTENTS PAGE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Åc Åc1 Å` 4 Åc NAME/FUNCTION OF EACH PART Åc Åc 5 Å` 7 Åc HOW TO PLACE THE MASSAGER Åc Åc Åc 8 Åc Åc HOW TO INSTALL THE STAND Åc Åc 9 Å` 10 Åc Åc HOW TO USE Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc 11 Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO USE Åc Åc Åc 12 Åc Åc Åc ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR Åc Åc Åc Åc 13 Å` 15 Åc Åc Åc MASSAGING Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc 16 Å` 24 Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES Åc 16 Å` 18 Åc AUTOMATIC COURSES Åc Åc Åc Åc 19 Å` 20 Åc Åc Åc MANUAL COURSES Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc 21 Å` 24 Åc Åc Åc Åc ADJUSTING MASSAGE INTENSITY Åc Åc 25 Åc Åc AFTER USE Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc 26 Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Åc Åc Åc Åc 26 Åc Åc Åc CONTENTS OF MASSAGING Åc Åc Åc27 Å` 28 Åc Åc TROUBLE-SHOOTING Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc 29 Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc SPECIFICATIONS Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc30 Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc Åc LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS 1 YEAR Åñ ROLLER MECHANISM Åñ ñ - HOME Å IN 3 YEARS 1 YEAR Note: Å@ Roller Mechanism consists of the mechanical parts directly behind the back rest Åñ of the massage chair, excluding belts. Åñ ñIn-home service is defined as product service in the consumer home or offsite if Å further repairs are required. EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model's instruction manual, or (B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. [. . . ] In addition, when the massage force is felt strongly, stop using it earlier than planned. Otherwise, if the user continues using in such a way, an unexpected accident may occur. Also, the total time to massage in one day should be not more than 30 minutes in total. Otherwise, the continuous use of the massager on one point for an extended period may result in adverse effects or injury. Otherwise, an injury may occur. your own MANUAL COURSES Massages withmassage types adjustment of Full programble upper and lower body massage such as grasping shoulder massaging, shiatsu, kneading, tapping, spine stretching, and lower body (air) massage. Multiple massages for upper body, and air massaging for waist, legs, and soles. (See page 21 to 24) CAUTION when massaging At first, do not attempt to select a strong method of massaging (until you are accustomed to massaging). Do not attempt to recline the back rest deeply, lean on the back rest forcibly or massage without the back pad. Do not attempt to continuously use the massager on one place for an extended period. Do not attempt to speed up the movement of the massaging rollers or increase the strength of massage. Particularly, aged persons and those who have weak bones need to use the massager with great care. CAUTION When the massaging rollers detach from the body during the Whole Body Sensor Automatic Course or the Automatic Course, the body pressure sensor will stop the operation by retracting the massaging rollers for safety. In such a case, begin the operation again from the start. 11 3 Turn off the power and finish the massage. (See page 26) 12 ADJUSTMENT OF CHAIR Before sitting on the massage chair Bring all parts of the massage chair to their home position by pressing the HOME POSITION button. Foot rest ZERO-G button back rest, 4 Pressrest, and the seatto move thethe desired foot to achieve reclining position. ZERO-G 1 Press Reclining positions change automatically at each press of the button. (Button illuminates while reclining and flickers when in position) Back rest Sitting on the massage chair while the foot rest is being raised is dangerous. Foot rest can be adjusted Keep the FOOT REST button pressed until the desired angle is achieved. When massaging the soles or calves, adjust the angle so that the massaging part of the foot rest touches the soles or calves. (Remote control) MASSAGING (WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSES) WARNING When the foot rest is suddenly released after being raised by hand, it will return forcibly to the previous position. For safety, be sure to lower the foot rest slowly using your hand. 1 Press the OPERATION ON/OFF button. When the button is pressed, the lamp of the remote control illuminates and the sole warmer will turn on. When the foot rest is fully lowered, the foot rest will rise a little. When the massaging rollers are not located in the upper section, the massaging rollers will move to the upper section and stop. (During the movement, the characters of "ORIGIN" on the remote control flicker. ) Press Foot rest 2 Turn the sole warmer on or off. Sole warmer will be turned on or off each time the SOLE WARMER button is pressed. (The button is illuminated while the sole warmer is on. ) If you feel that the sole warmer is too hot, turn it off by pressing the SOLE WARMER button. Adjustment range Approx. 90Åã When the room temperature is low such as in winter, it takes some time to warm up or you Åñ may barely feel heat. 7 If the knees or the calves do not fit the foot rest, its position (length) can be adjusted. Adjustment of foot rest position (length). CAUTION Do not attempt to adjust the foot rest slide during the operation of reclining. Do not attempt to stand on the foot rest when the foot rest slide position and angle are not completely returned to the home positions. Otherwise, the user may fall over, resulting in an accident or an injury, and the floor may be damaged. 3 Adjust the positions of the back rest and the foot rest. [. . . ] Do Åñ not make contact with vinyl products for an extended period. It may cause discoloration. Back rest MAIN UNIT (Plastic parts and frame) Soak a soft cloth in diluted neutral kitchen detergent, and squeeze it well. Wipe the main unit with the damp cloth, and wipe it with a dry cloth afterwards. REMOTE CONTROL, SENSOR CONTROLLER Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Do Åñ not wipe with a damp cloth. 25 26 CONTENTS OF MASSAGING Åq WHOLE BODY SENSOR AUTOMATIC COURSEÅr ÅñThe drawing of the massage for each course is omitted in part, in order to describe the operation in a simplified manner. [. . . ]

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