V20200446 Massage Recliner Chair User Manual Read Carefully Before Use Keep For Future Reference
Safety Information Warning! • DO NOT massage any part of the body that is painful, swollen, inflamed, or irritated without first consulting your medical practitioner. • DO NOT use this chair if any parts are missing or damaged. Have it repaired or replaced before further use. • Always ensure the chair is placed on flat level ground and is connected to a grounded socket before usage. • DO NOT place the chair in any excessively humid or wet environment to avoid risk of electrical shock.
Specifications Materials Plywood, High-Density Foam, Artificial Leather Input Voltage 100–240V Rated Frequency 50–60Hz Power Usage 10W Max. Incline 165° Swivel Range 360° Dimensions (L × W × H) 30–67 × 32 × 34–43 in. (75–170 × 81 × 86–108 cm) Weight Capacity 331 lb. (150 kg) Net Weight 95 lb. (43 kg) Assembly 1. Slide the armrests onto the slats on either side of the base of the seat.
2. Use the slats on the back of the seat base to slide on the back rest. 3. Make all electrical connections in the rear by matching the colors of the wires. 4. Plug the power cord directly into a grounded outlet.
Operation The chair has a lever on its side which controls the incline. Pull the lever as you push back on the back of the chair while sitting in it to recline. The leg rest will unfold simultaneously. When you leave the chair, pull the lever while leaning forward, and the back and leg rest will automatically return to their original positions. The chair has 5 different massage modes with 8 vibrating nodes and a lumbar heater. All of these are controlled with the provided remote.
Maintenance • Turn off and unplug the chair before cleaning. • Periodically clean the chair and remote control of any dust that may accumulate with a soft cloth. Do not use any liquids or chemicals. • Periodically inspect the chair for any sign of wear or tear. Have any problems repaired or replaced before further use. Do not repair the chair yourself. Contact customer service or use a trained electrical technician.