Fujiiryoki SKS-1850 User manual

Massage Chair
SKS-1850
Medical EquipmentApproval in Japan: No. 27BZ0878
Device/Equipment 77, Vibrator, Home-use electric massaging equipment
USER MANUAL
Safety precautions..................................................... 2
Features..................................................................... 6
Name and functions of components.......................... 8
Assembly (Back-rest) ............................................. 11
Preparation before use ............................................ 12
Reclining and use of foot rest ................................. 14
Use of the AUTO COURSE ................................... 16
When terminating use on the way........................... 20
Movements during the AUTO COURSE................ 21
Use of selective functions....................................... 24
Movement adjustment of selective functions ......... 26
When changing the COURSE on the way.............. 29
When trouble is suspected ...................................... 31
Maintenance............................................................ 32
Storing..................................................................... 33
Care and inspection................................................. 34
Specifications.......................................................... 34
(Effect and Efficacy) Substitution of professional masseur
•Recovery from fatigue
•Promotion of blood circulation
•Removal of muscular fatigue
•Relief of muscular stiffness
•Alleviation of neuralgia or muscular pain
•Thank you for your purchasing of our massage chair CYBER-Relax AS-888.
•Read this manual carefully before use to learn about proper handling methods.
•After reading though, keep this manual at a safe place where you can consult whenever it is
necessary.
•Make sure you have received the warranty certificate.
Massage Chai
r
Be sure to read this manual thoroughly in order to ensure
proper use. In particular, make certain to read the section
"IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS"
Keep this manual in safe place so that it can be found easily.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................... 1
Preparation before use............................................................................................................ 5
Name and functions of components....................................................................................... 9
Preparation before use..........................................................................................................11
Adjustment of the chair........................................................................................................ 12
Use of the AUTO COURSE................................................................................................. 14
Use of the Quick Mode ........................................................................................................ 19
Adjustment during massaging with AUTO COURSE or in QUICK MODE....................... 22
Registration in the memory.................................................................................................. 27
Basic movements of massage............................................................................................... 30
Using the mechanical (knead balls) massage functions ....................................................... 31
Adjustment during the movement of mechanical (knead balls) massage functions............. 34
Using the air massage functions........................................................................................... 36
Adjustment during the movement of air massage function.................................................. 38
Using the air shoulder/arms massage functions ................................................................... 39
Using the heater function/vibrator function ......................................................................... 42
Combination massage of mechanical (knead balls) and air ................................................. 43
When changing the massage on the way.............................................................................. 47
Other functions..................................................................................................................... 51
Care and storing ................................................................................................................... 53
Q & A................................................................................................................................... 54
When trouble is suspected.................................................................................................... 55
(Effect and Efficacy) Substitution of professional masseur
•Recovery from fatigue
•Promotion of blood circulation
•Removal of muscular fatigue
•Relief of muscular stiffness
•Alleviation of neuralgia or muscular pain
•Thank you for your purchasing of Massage Chair SKS-1850.
•Read this manual carefully beforehand to use the product properly.
•After reading though, keep this manual at a safe place where you can consult whenever it is
necessary.
Contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1. Always unplug this appliance from electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
2. Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly
grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not fit outlet, have a proper outlet
installed by a qualified electrician.
WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. An appliance should never be left unattended plugged in.
Unplug from outlet when not in use, and before off parts.
2. Do not operate under blanket or pillow.
Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
3. Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by, on, or near children, invalids, or
disabled persons.
4. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual.
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
5 Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has
been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water.
Return the appliance to a service center for examination and repair.
6. Do not carry this appliance by supply cord or use cord as a handle.
7. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
8. Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked.
Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and the like.
9. Never drop or insert any objects into any opening.
10. Do not use outdoors.
11. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being
administered.
12. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2
WARNING
13. Grounding Instructions
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least
resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that look like the plug
illustrated in sketch A. A temporary adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated B and C may be used to
connect the plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properly grounded outlet is not available.
The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet (sketch A) can be installed by
a qualified electrician. The green colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending from the adapter must be
connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover.
Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal screw.
14. Massager is intended for Household Use Only.
15. Be sure to check that there is not anybody (children in particular), pet or obstacle behind prior to
inclining the Back Rest.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of injury or trouble.
16. Be sure to check that there is not anybody (children in particular), pet or obstacle behind prior to
lowering the Foot Rest.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of injury.
17. Be careful not to operate the Back Rest with the cord wound on the main unit, or with the cord
hooked to the other obstacle.
Otherwise, the unreasonable force may be applied to the cord, probably resulting in a cause of fire or
electric shock.
18. Be careful not to put the hand into the clearance at the underside of Back Rest or to the clearance
between the Back Rest and Arm Rest.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of injury.
- Sketch A -
GROUNDING METHODS
- Sketch B - - Sketch C -
Grounded
outlet
Grounding
pin
Grounded
outlet box
Adapter
Metal
screw
Tab for
grounding screw
Save these instructions

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3
WARNING
19. Do not attempt to stand on the Arm Rest, Foot Rest or Back Rest.
Otherwise, the massager may fall down, resulting in injury.
20. Do not use the massager on the head, arm, knee or abdomen. As well as, do not put your hand or
leg between knead ball.
Otherwise, the user may feel sick or an injury may occur.
21. Do not attempt to plug/unplug the power plug with wet hands.
Otherwise, it may result in injury or electric shock.
22. When the cover cloth is broken (when the built-in mechanism is exposed), do not use such
massager, but send it for repair.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of accident, or injury.
23. Never attempt to disassemble the massager. Do not allow any personnel other than repair engineer
to disassemble or repair the massager.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of fire, electric shock or injury.
24. The following persons are requested to consult a doctor prior to use.
Otherwise, the user may feel sick or an injury may occur.
•Those who are under the medical treatment or particularly those who complain of indisposition
•Those who have malign tumors
•Those who suffer from heart trouble
•Those who are in menstrual period or pregnant
•Those who require complete rest
•Those whose backbone is abnormal or bent
•Those who desire to use the massager on a part of the body that is diseased or receiving medical
treatment
•Those who are feverish (38°C or over)
•Those who have weak bones (osteoporosis etc.)
25. If sickness or pain is felt during use, stop using the massager and consult a doctor immediately.
Otherwise, it may result in injury.
26. Attempt to use the massager up to 15 minutes for each use. Limit the use of massager at one point,
up to 5 minutes.
Otherwise, the use of massager at one point for a long time continuously may result in adverse effect.
27. Check the knead ball position for the sake of safety before leaning on the massager slowly. Do not
twist the body, but lean on the massager straight, so that the backbone is located at center of
knead ball.
Otherwise, leaning on the massager abruptly may injure the backbone or result in injury.
28. Do not pull the cord, but the plug, when unplugging the massager.
Otherwise, the electric shock or short-circuit may occur, resulting in fire.
29. Do not use the massager with bare skin.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of injury.
30. Do not move the massager with a person on it.
Otherwise, the massager may fall down.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4
WARNING
31. After use, be sure to set the POWER switch to [OFF] position.
Otherwise, it may result in accident or injury due to child's mischief.
32. Do not attempt to pull the Back Pad forcibly or hang from the Back Pad.
Otherwise, the Back Pad may come off, probably resulting in injury or broken massager.
33. Do not attempt to damage, bend, pull, twist, or bundle the cord forcibly.
Otherwise, the cord may break, resulting fire or electric shock.
34. Do not use the massager on other than the designated voltage.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of fire or electric shock.
35. Do not use the massager in the bathroom, or places where humidity is high.
Otherwise, it may result in electric shock or damage.
36. When the massager becomes inoperative, disconnect the power plug immediately for prevention of
accident, and ask the sales agent for inspection/repair information.
Otherwise, it may result in fire due to electric shock, leaking current, short circuit, etc.
37. Switch the power [OFF] instantly at the time of power failure, as well as pull the power plug out
from the socket.
Otherwise, it would become dangerous at the time of power comeback.
38. Be careful not to fall asleep during massage.
Otherwise, it may result in a cause of accident or injury.
39. Do not use the massager with other medical instruments (excluding foot type massager).
Otherwise, it may result in an accident or injury.
40. Place the massager main unit at a level floor surface.
Otherwise, if it is placed at an unstable place, it may fall down, probably resulting in a cause of injury.
41. The maximum permissible weight of the massager is 100 kilograms.
Do not use the massager with those who weigh more than 100 kilograms.
Otherwise, an accident may happen or damage to the machine may result.

Preparation before use
5
Take out the main unit and accessories from the packing.
[Main unit] [Accessory]
Assembling and folding the back rest
Raising the back rest in the arrow direction,
confirm that the stopper (detail view in the
circle) is locked. (A click will be heard.)
Hold down the stopper (detail view in the
circle) at the bottom of back rest and then
fold slowly the back rest forward.
* Take care not to fold abruptly.
* Back rest cannot be folded while the shoulder unit
and the arm unit are assembled.
Be careful not to get hand or fingers
caught between the arm rest and the
back rest.
Do not touch any sections other than
indicated with the circle when
operating the stopper.
Arm unit
Back Pad
Phillips wrench
Instruction
Manual
Mounting screw
(4 pcs.)
Blinding screw
(4 pcs.)
Grounding Cable
Quick operation
guide
Mounting screw (2 pcs.)
Shoulder unit
Left Right
Pad
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rea
r
Pillow
Right and left of the
shoulder unit can be
identified with the air
j
oint on the back.
Air joint
Cap (2 pcs.) Mounting screw (4 pcs.)
CAUTION
CAUTION
Stopper
Stopper
Lock
Release
Remote Controller Stand
Right footLeft foot
Rear
Sole Shiatsu Pad
*
(Grounding terminals are provided on the models for Thailand,
Sweden, France and Russia.).
Front
Cap (2 pcs.)
Rear

Preparation before use
6
Installation of the shoulder unit
1. Install the shoulder unit while the back
rest is raised.
2. Insert the protrusions and the air
joint in the holes on the back rest.
3. Fix securely at two places with a pair
of mounting screws.
4. It is complete once the cap has been
installed.
Install in the same way also at the opposite side.
When disassembling, proceed referring to the
installation method.
Make sure to install the shoulder unit securely. Otherwise,
it could cause air leakage or injury or mechanical trouble
if the unit has dropped off accidentally.
Installation of the arm unit
1. Set the back rest at the
upright position when
installing the arm unit.
2. Insert the air joint of
arm unit in the hole
of arm rest.
3. Fix securely at two
places with a pair of
mounting screws.
4. Finish up the work by
installing the blinding
pieces.
Install in the same way also at the opposite side.
When disassembling, proceed referring to the
installation method.
Make sure to install the arm unit securely. Otherwise, it
could cause air leakage or injury or mechanical trouble if
the unit has dropped off accidentally.
Shoulder unit
Holes
Protrusion
Air joint
Protrusion
Backward
Mounting screw
Phillips wrench
* Tentatively tighten the mounting
screws by fingers at first and then
use the Phillips wrench.
CAUTION
Request
* Set the part with the
protrusion at the backward.
Cap
CAUTION
Request
Arm unit
Mounting screw
Phillips wrench
Hole
Air join
t
Blinding
p
iece
* Arm units are identical
at right and left.
* Tentatively tighten the
mounting screws by fingers
at first and then use the
Phillips wrench.

Preparation before use
7
Installation of the Remote Controller Stand
1. Install the cap on the arm unit at the
right side of main unit.
* Do not install the Remote Controller stand at the
right side of main unit. Remote Controller cord
is not long enough to install at the other side.
[Adjustment of Remote Controller holder]
Loosen the fixing screw to adjust at a
desirable position and then tighten the
screw securely.
2. Install the Remote Controller stand on
the arm unit at the left side of main
unit and fix securely at two places
with mounting screws.
To remove the Remote Controller stand, reverse
the order of installation.
[Installation/removal of Remote Controller]
Installation:
Install in a manner to
insert from the top.
Removal:
Pull it upward.
Make sure to install the Remote Controller
stand securely. Otherwise, it could cause
injury or mechanical trouble if the stand has
dropped off accidentally.
3. Finish up the work by installing the
cap.
[Completed view]
Pass the string
through the Remote
Controller stand to
hang down the quick
operation guide.
Cap Fixing screw
Tightening
Loosening
Right side
Left side
Phillips wrench
Mounting screw
Cap
CAUTION
Request
Left side

Preparation before use
8
Installation of the main unit
Place the chair at a level place by securing sufficient
spaces around it.
■Request: As the back rest is reclined, the foot rest rises
simultaneously. Minimum 60 cm of spaces must be
secured both at the front and the back of the chair.
■Request: Bottom of the chair may damage the tatami
mattress or floor. It is recommended to spread a
mattress, etc. under the chair.
Changing the place of installation
Raising the front of main unit, push it to move.
CAUTION
•
Do not attempt to move the chair while a person or object
sitting on the seat. There is risk of upset.
•
Where the floor surface is not hard enough, the chair should
not be moved using the casters or by dragging directly on the
floor.
•
Do not hold the seat, foot rest or shoulder section to move the chair.
•
Front part of the chair is rather heavy. Take sufficient care when
lifting the front part of the chair..
Grounding connection
Securely connect the grounding cable at
the chair.
Unless the grounding cable is
installed, it could cause electrical
shocks when the earth leakage
occurs. Consult your dealer to
install the grounding cable.
When the grounding terminal is provided
at the wall receptacle.
•Extend the grounding cable
from the grounding terminal
on the chair main unit to that
on the receptacle.
Gas pipe … There is risk of explosion or
ignition.
Telephone cable or lightning rod … It is
dangerous when struck by lightning.
Water pipe … Earth connection is not
established if plastic pipes are connected
on the way.
When the grounding terminal is not
provided at the wall receptacle.
•Consult your dealer or electrical work
contractor for the installation of grounding
cable.
CAUTION
Do not connect the grounding cable
at the followings:
Grounding cable
60 cm or more
60 cm or more
Casters
*
(Grounding terminals are provided on the models for
Thailand, Sweden, France and Russia.
)
.

Name and functions of components
9
Back Pad
Relax and lay the back on
here.
Pillow
Main unit Turn over backward before
starting the massage.
Shoulder
Air massage on the shoulder.
Arm
Air massage on the arm.
Arm Rest
Seat Pad
Seat
Air or vibration massage
at the bottom and thighs.
A heater is built in the
seat.
Foot Rest
Air massage is applied
to the legs.
Back Rest
In addition to the entire back,
the air massage is applied also
to the back and the waist.
Pad
Quick Operation Guide
Caution Seal
Remote Controller Stand
Massaging position
Power switch
Turn the switch to
“OFF” after use.
Power cord plug
Power cord
Groundin
g
terminal
* Install the grounding cable.
(Grounding terminals are provided on the models for
Thailand, Sweden, France and Russia.).
Caster
Mechanical (knead
balls
)
massa
g
in
g
area
Bac
k
Shoulder
Waist
Arm
Bottom
Thigh
Cal
f
Ankle
Sole
Vibrator & Heater

Name and functions of components
10
Remote Controller
LCD display
Displays various kinds of
information.
“START/RESET” button
Starts and stops the massaging, and
stores the knead balls.
“AUTO COURSE” button
Desired body section and type of
massage can be selected out of 11
options in the AUTO COURSE.
“AIR” button
Desired section of body for the
air massage can be selected out o
f
4 options.
“REPEAT” button
This button allows repeating the
currently selected massage during the
AUTO COURSE.
“SKIP” button
This button allows interrupting the
currently selected massage and shifting
to next massage section.
“SHOULDER” button
This button is used to turn “ON/OFF”
the shoulder air massage or adjust its
intensity at one of 5 steps.
“MENU” button
Currently selected massage can be
adjusted with this button.
“CROSS KEY”
Use these keys when making
selections at various phases.
“ENTER” button
Use this button to finalize each
selection.
“UP”, “DOWN” button
Use these button to adjust the
angle of foot rest.
“VIBRATION” button
This button turns “ON/OFF”
the vibrator in the seat.
“RESET” button
“QUICK” button
These buttons allow selecting AUTO
COURSEs, which are
p
reprogrammed for the body sections
of standard body shape.
“STOP” button
Stops all movements.
(Use this button when it is necessary
to stop the massage immediately.)
“FUNCTION” button
Desired function can be selected from
22 types of massaging.
“HEIGHTADJUSTMENT” button
This button allow finely adjusting the
shoulder position of knead balls during
AUTO COURSE and during the setting of
shoulder position for each selected function.
* Knead balls can be repositioned for each
selected function.
* Shoulder position may be adjusted finely even
on the way of using the AUTO COURSE..
“ARM” button
This button is used to turn “ON/OFF”
the arm air massage or adjust its
intensity at one of 5 steps.
RECLINER “UP”, “DOWN” button
Use these buttons to adjust the angle of
back rest or foot rest. These rests move
interlocked each other.
* Movements of “Air”, “Tapping” and
“Wavelet” are stopped on the way of
reclining.
“HEATER” button
Turns “ON/OFF” the heater.
Use this button when storing
the back rest and the foot rest.
* Back rest will not be able to erect
completely.
STOP
STAR
T
/
RESE
T
AUTO
FUNCTION
AIR
REPEAT
SKIP
SHDR
MENU
ARM
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
HEIGH
T
A
DJUSTMEN
T

Preparation before use
11
Turning the power on
1. Insert the power cord plug in the
receptacle.
2. Turn on the power supply switch.
•Power supply switch is provided at the back of
left arm rest.
•As the power supply is turned on, the screens
shown at right are displayed alternately on the
LCD display, which is in the initial state.
Check items
1. Check around the chair.
①Confirm there is nobody, pet or obstruct at the back of main unit, under
the foot rest, or others.
<Standby position>
Pressing [START/RESET] button at the start of massage raises the foot rest
automatically by about 50°.
* Safety around the chair must be confirmed.
2. Check the main unit of chair.
①Raising the back pad, check the cloth
over the back rest for tear. Check also
other section for any tear.
* When any tear has been discovered
regardless how minor the size, stop
the use immediately, disconnect the
power supply plug and contact your
dealer for repair.
②Confirm that none of the power cord,
Remote Controller cord or any other item
is caught up by the main unit.
③Check the power cord, Remote Controller
cord or power supply plug for damage, or
the plug and pins for dirt.
④Check the knead balls position before
sitting on the chair.
•Knead balls
are positioned
normally at the
stored position
(retracted to
the bottom of
the back rest).
⑤Check the foot rest position before sitting
on the chair.
•Attempting to sit while the foot rest is in
the raised position could cause injury.
Lower the foot rest by pressing the
FOOTREST [T] or [RESET] button.
* Pressing the [RESET] button retracts
also the back rest to the stored
position.
FOOTREST RECLINE
R
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
Stored
position

Adjustment of the chair
12
Reclining the chair
1. To turn down the back rest, press the RECLINER [T]
button.
•Holding down the RECLINER [T] button turns down the
back rest while the foot rest is raised.
•Stimulation by the knead balls becomes stronger as deep as
the back rest is turned down.
2. Release your finger from the RECLINER [T] button at
a desired angle.
•Foot rest angle will change depending on the reclining angle
of back rest.
3. To raise the back rest, press the RECLINER [S] button.
•Holding down the RECLINER [S] button raises the back
rest while the foot rest is lowered.
Before reclining the back rest or elevating
the foot rest, confirm there is nobody, pet or
obstruct at the back of main unit, under the
foot rest, or others.
There is risk of accident, injury or damaging
furniture, etc.
Do not ride on the back rest, arm rest or
shoulder unit.
There is risk of accident or injury when the
user or chair has collapsed.
■Request: When using the reclining during the massage, turn down the back rest gradually observing
the change in the intensity of massage.
Raised state Turned-down state
CAUTION
WARNING
STOP
STAR
T
/
RESE
T
AUTO
FUNCTION
AIR
REPEAT
SKIP
SHDR
MENU
ARM
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
HEIGH
T
ADJUSTMEN
T

Adjustment of the chair
13
Using the foot rest
1. To raise foot rest, press the FOOTREST [(] button.
( Holding down the FOOTREST [(] button raises the foot
rest.
2. Release your finger from the FOOTREST [(] button at a
desired angle.
3. To lower the foot rest, press the FOOTREST [(] button.
( Holding down the FOOTREST [(] button lowers the foot
rest.
Before reclining the back rest or elevating the foot rest,
confirm there is nobody, pet or obstruct at the back of
main unit, under the foot rest, or others.
There is risk of accident, injury or damaging
furniture, etc.
Using the Reset Button
1. Press the [RESET] button to store the back rest and
the foot rest.
•The back rest rises to the position of about 12°while the
foot rest goes down to the bottom limit position.
* RESET can be selected only when the LCD display is in the
initial state.
* Back rest will not rise completely but stops on the way. To
raise it completely, press the RECLINER [S] button.
STOP
STAR
T
/
RESE
T
AUTO
FUNCTION
AIR
REPEAT
SKIP
SHDR
MENU
ARM
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
HEIGH
T
ADJUSTMEN
T
Lowered state Raised state
WARNING
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER

Use of the AUTO COURSE
14
Introduction
•In the initial state after turning on the power
supply, the screens shown at right are
displayed alternately on the LCD display.
•When changing from an AUTO COURSE to
the another AUTO COURSE or from any
massage other than the AUTO COURSE to an
AUTO COURSE (See P47.) 1. Press the [START/RESET] button.
•Foot rest rises automatically to the standby position. (To
stop on the way, press [STOP] button.
•Standby screen is displayed.
•Sit deep in the chair and rest
comfortably against the back rest
with the head touching it lightly.
2. Press the [AUTO] button. Or, select AUTO with [??]
switch and then press the [ENTER] button.
•List of AUTO COURSEs is
displayed.
■Movement will start 5 seconds
later even if the [ENTER] button is
not pressed.
(The same applies hereafter as
well.)
3. Select a desired course using the switch
or the [AUTO] button and then press the [ENTER]
button.
•Select one out of four courses of “WHOLE BODY”,
“SHOULDER”, “WAIST” and “7MIN”.
•“WHOLE BODY” has four sub-courses, and “SHOULDER”
and “WAIST” have three sub-courses each.
REJUVENATE
▼
STOP
STAR
T
/
RESE
T
AUTO
FUNCTION
AIR
REPEAT
SKIP
SHDR
MENU
ARM
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
HEIGH
T
ADJUSTMEN
T

Use of the AUTO COURSE
15
4. Name of selected course is
displayed and both the auto
course and the body shape
detection start simultaneously.
•When the “7MIN” course has been
selected, there is no body shape
detection.
5. On the way of body shape detection, each detection
point lamp lights up and the detection indicator
indicates the detection level.
■When nobody is sitting on the chair or it has failed to detect
the body shape, a message “CAN NOT DETECT BODY
SHAPE” is displayed. In this case, press the [AUTO]
button once more and retry the body shape detection.
6. As the body shape detection is completed, the knead
balls move to the specified shoulder position.
7. When the specified shoulder position does not fit to
your body, it can be adjusted finely to a desired
shoulder position.
While intermittent electronic buzzer sounds are heard,
press the switch to readjust the shoulder
position and press finally the [ENTER] button.
•Front and rear positions of knead balls can also be adjusted
at this time using the switch. The massage is applied
at the positions adjusted during the movements of “NECK
FLEX”, “EXTREME KNEAD”
and “EXTREME TAPPING” in the
AUTO COURSE.
(This is effective only with the
“REJUVENATE” course for the
“WHOLE BODY” and
“SHOULDER”.)
•Shoulder position may also be adjusted finely using the
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT [S] and [T] buttons.
•When the body shape was detected with the
[START/RESET] button, the body shape is remembered till
the massage is completed. When changing the body shape
in memory, press the [START/RESET] button to complete
the process and then start again.
STOP
STAR
T
/
RESE
T
AUTO
FUNCTION
AIR
REPEAT
SKIP
SHDR
MENU
ARM
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
HEIGH
T
ADJUSTMEN
T

Use of the AUTO COURSE
16
8. When the time allowed for the fine adjustment of
shoulder position is counted up, a message “POINT
NAVI FINISHED” is displayed.
9. Your spinal curve is displayed.
10. The AUTO COURCE presently in progress of
massaging is displayed on the LCD screen.
STOP
STAR
T
/
RESE
T
AUTO
FUNCTION
AIR
REPEAT
SKIP
SHDR
MENU
ARM
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
HEIGH
T
ADJUSTMEN
T
N
ame of present
massage
N
ame of next
massage
Intensity of shoulder
air massage
Optional function of
air massage
Intensity of arm air
massage
Mechanical (knead
balls) intensity
Air intensity
Present position of
mechanical (knead
b
alls
)
State of air
movement
Remaining time
N
ame of AUTO COURSE

Use of the AUTO COURSE
17
11.As the AUTO COURSE is completed, the knead balls
return automatically to the stored position.
12. After using the chair, turn off the power switch to
“OFF”.
•This prevents the chair from starting when the Remote
Controller has been operated inadvertently.
Turn off the power switch
after using the chair.
There is risk of accident if a
child has played with the
chair out of mischief.
When stopping the massage immediately
Press the [STOP] button.
•Knead balls stop retaining the
present position.
•Standby screen is displayed.
When terminating the massage on the way
Press the [START/RESET] button.
•Knead balls move to the stored position.
•After the knead balls have been stored, the initial screen is
displayed.
CAUTION
STOP
STAR
T
/
RESE
T
AUTO
FUNCTION
AIR
REPEAT
SKIP
SHDR
MENU
ARM
ENTER
FOOTREST RECLINER
RESET
VIBRATION HEATER
HEIGH
T
ADJUSTMEN
T

Use of the AUTO COURSE
18
What is POINT NAVI?
•POINT NAVI is the function to measure the body shape and posture before massaging only when
the Auto Course is used.
•Knowing the massage line fit to a particular body shape produces effective massaging.
Contents of the Auto Course
•Sections to massage and types of massage can be selected from 11 combinations in the Auto
Course.
<Rejuvenation>
All round
<Refresh>
Comfortable
<Relax>
Gentle
<Air>
Air only
(WHOLE BODY) course
<Approx. 15 min>
Effective to massage the entire
back of body
●●●●
(SHOULDER) course
<Approx. 15 min>
Effective to massage intensively
on the neck and shoulder
●●●
(WAIST) course
<Approx. 15 min>
Effective to massage intensively
on the waist
●●●
(7 MIN) course
Course that reduces the duration of WHOLE BODY course to approx. 7 minutes
* 7 MIN course does not have the body shape detection.
•Following illustration shows only the outline for quick reference. Also, the air massage and the
lower body are abbreviated.
NOTE
WHOLE BODY
REJUVENATION
COURSE
SHOULDER
REJUVENATION
COURSE
WAIST
REJUVENATION
COURSE
7 MIN COURSE
Point Navi
Knead Down
Knead Up
Rolling
Extreme
Knead
Knead Up
Knead Down
Extreme
Tapping
Extreme
Tapping Waist
Knead Down
N
eck Flex
Wavelet
Knead Up
Knead Up
Knead Down
Stretch
Wavelet
Extreme
Knead
N
eck Flex
Wavelet
Knead Up
Knead Down
Extreme
Knead Waist
Regularizing
Point Navi
Knead Down
Knead Up
Rolling
N
eck Flex
Knead Up
Extreme
Tapping
Knead
Down
Knead Up
Extreme
Knead
Rolling
Extreme
Tapping
Wl
N
eck Flex
Knead Up
Knead Down
Extreme
Tapping
Stretch
Knead Up
Knead Up
N
eck Flex
Knead Down
Shiatsu
Stretch
Wavelet
Regularizing
Regularizing
Point Navi
Knead Down
Tapping
Rolling
Stretch Knead
Up
Rolling
Knead Up
Knead Down
Extreme
Knead Waist
Extreme Tapping
Waist
Knead Up
Extreme Knead
Waist
Rolling
Tapping
Extreme Knead
Waist
Knead Up
Knead Down
Extreme
Tapping Waist
Stretch Wavelet
Wavelet
Knead Up
Knead Down
Extreme Knead
Waist
Rolling
Extreme
Tapping Waist
Tapping
Knead Down
Knead Up
Extreme
Knead
Extreme
Tapping Waist
Stretch
Knead Up
Knead Up
Knead Down
Extreme
Tapping
Wavelet
Stretch
Rolling
Knead Up
Knead Down
Wavelet
Tapping
Extreme
Tapping Waist
Shiatsu
Extreme
Knead
Knead Up
Wavelet
Stretch
Knead Down
Regularizing
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