Omega Serenity Relaxation User manual

OMEGA
A
0
Operation
Manual
Before
operating
the
unit,pleaseread
the
instructioncompletely

IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Basic
precautionsshouldalways
be
followedwhenusing
an
electronicunit,
including
the
following.
Please
ensurethat
you
read
all
instructionsbeforeusing
the
unit.
DANGER
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electricshock
>Always
unplug
the
unitimmediatelyafterusing.
>Always
unplug
the
unitbeforecleaning.
/p.
WARN
ING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electricshock,
or
injury
to
people,
-*•*
take
the
following
precautions:
•
Do
not
stand
on
the
unit
•
Always
insert
the
powerplug
allthe
way
into
the
outlet
to
reduce
the
risk
of
short-circuiting
and
fire.
•
Close
and
continuoussupervision
is
necessarywhen
the
unit
is
used
by
people
who
are
limited
in
their
ability
to
movearound
or
to
communicatewithothers.
•
Only
use
the
unit
for
the
purposedescribed
in
this
Operation
Manual.
•The
unitshouldnever
be
left
unattendedwhenplugged
in.
Alwaysunplug
the
unit
when
notin
use.
•Donotuseany
accessoriesotherthanthoserecommended
bythe
manufacturer.
•The
unitshould
notbe
used
by
children.Keepchildren
away
from
the
unit.
Always
return
the
chair
back
tothe
uprightposition
and
retract
the
calfrestcompletely
to
avoidinjury.Makesure
thatnothing
isintheway
whenretracting
the
calfrest.Alwaysswitch
the
LockSwitch
tothe
Lock
positionwhen
the
chair
isnotin
use.
•
Keeppowercords
away
fromheated
surfaces.
Donot
carry
the
unit
bythe
powercord.
Donot
allowpins,
or
moisture
toget
inside
the
plug.
See
GroundingInstructions.
•
Alwaysmakesure
all
fabriccoveredsurfaces
arenot
damaged
or
rippedbefore
using
the
unit
Pleasecheckotherareas
to
ensure
that
the
fabric
hasnot
beenripped.
Ifyou
spot
any
damages,stopusing
the
unit
immediately
no
matter
how
small
the
damagedareamight
be
unplug
the
powercord
and
have
the
unitrepaired
atan
authorized
servicecenter.
•Donotusethe
unit
in
bathrooms
or
otherdamp
or
humidplaces
asitmay
causeelectricshock
or
cause
the
unit
to
malfunction.
Donot
spillliquid
onto
the
controlpanelsurface.
•Do
not
use
the
unit
nearheatingappliances
or
with
electricblankets
•
Neverblock
theair
openings
during
operation
and
makesurethat
all
air
openings
are
keptfree
ofI
inland
hair.
Donot
drop
or
insertanythinginto
anyofthe
openings
ofthe
unit.
•
Neveroperate
the
unit
ifithasa
damagedpowercord
or
plug.Return
the
unit
tothe
nearest
authorizedservicecenter
ifitisnot
workingproperly,
orthe
unit
has
beendropped
or
damaged,
or
immersed
in
water.
•
Do
not
use
the
unitoutdoors.
•Donotusethe
unit
in
placeswhereaerosolsprayproducts
areinuseor
whereoxygen
is
being
used.
•
Whenunplugging
the
unit,turn
off
all
controls
and
turn
off
the
mainpowerswitchbefore
removing
the
plug
from
the
power
outlet.
Donotusethe
unitwith
a
transformer
asitmay
lead
to
malfunction
or
electricshock.
•
Connectthisunit
toa
properlygroundedoutletonly
andusea
surgeprotector
to
protect
the
electronics.
•To
avoidelectricshock
or
injury,
donot
attempt
to
open
or
disassemble
any
part
ofthe
unit
on
yourown.
•Donot
repairpowercord
on
yourown
ifitis
damaged.Pleasecontact
our
company
or
authorized
servicedealer.
4XSAVE
THESEINSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
To
avoid
the
risk
of
injury
•To
preventexcessive massaging,
donotusethe
unit
for
morethan
a
total
of30
minutes
eachsession.Exerciseextremecarewhen
youuse
thismode
in
order
to
avoidbackpain
or
injury.
Use
only
for
shortperiods
of
time
(no
morethan
30
minutes).
•
Never
put
your
fingers
or
feet
inthe
space
between
the
backrest
and
seat,
the
backrest
and
the
armrest,
the
seat
andthe
coverunder
the
armrest.
Donot
placeyourfingers
orany
part
of
yourbodyunderneath
the
calfrest.
•Donotusethe
unitagainstbareskin.
While
thinclothing
may
increaseeffectiveness,
exposing
the
skin
directly
tothe
massage
may
irritate
the
skin.
•Donotusethe
unitwhilewearinganythinghard
on
yourheadsuch
as
hairaccessories,
etc.
•Donotuse
excessivelystrongmassage
action
onthe
back
ofthe
neck.
•
Personswith
any
ofthe
conditionslistedbelow
or
who
are
undergoingmedicaltreatmentshould
consult
withtheirphysiciansbeforeusing
the
unit:
a)
Pregnant
women,
people
whoare
ill,
orin
poorphysicalshape.
b)
Peoplesufferingfromback,neck,shoulder,
orhip
pain.
c)
People
who
have
a
pacemaker,defibrillator,
or
otherpersonalmedicaldevicesprone
to
electronic
interference.Consult
with
the
manufacturer
of
yourdevicebeforeusing
the
unit.
d)
Peoplewithheartdiseases.
e)
People
whoare
prohibitedfromreceivingmassages
bya
physician
dueto
thrombosis
or
aneurism,
acutevaricoseveins
or
othercirculatorydisorders.
f)
Peoplewithirregularcurvatures
ofthe
spine.

••HMMii
•
While
using
the
massager,
if
you
start
feeling
sick
orifthe
massage
seems
painful,
stop
using
it
immediately.Whileusing
the
massager,
ifthe
pressureseems
too
high,
or
Strong,
press
the
Stop
button
immediately.
•Donot
fallasleepwhileusing
the
unit.
Donotusethe
unitafteralcoholconsumption.
•Donot
allowchildren
to
play
onthe
lounger
or
operate
the
unit.
The
calfrestfoldsdownupon
closing
soa
child
could
possibly
be
injured.
Always
leave
the
lounger
inan
upright
and
closed
position.
•Donot
allowchildren
or
pets
to
play
onor
around
the
unitespeciallyduringoperation.
•Donot
unplug
the
unitduringoperation.
Unplug
the
unitimmediately
if
there
isa
poweroutage.
•
Pleasemaintain
the
correctsittingposture,
donotsitonthe
calfrest
orsit
withyourlegsresting
on
the
headrest,
otherwise
the
unit
may
fall
over.
Never
putthe
majority
of
your
weight
onthe
chair
back
to
avoid
tipping
over.
•
Emptyyourpockets
of
hardobjectsbefore
sitting
onthe
unit.
OPERATING
PRECAUTIONS
To
avoiddamaging
the
chair,follow
precautions
listed
below
•The
chair
is
designed
fora
maximumuserweight
of
250lbs.Exceeding
the
maximumweight
may
causepermanentdamage
tothe
massage
mechanismand/orothercomponents
ofthe
unit.
Any
suchdamage
is
deemed
tobe
userabuse
andisnot
coveredunder
the
LimitedWarranty.
•Donot
treat
the
chairroughly,such
as
turning
the
chair
onits
side,turning
the
chairover
or
standing
on
it.
•Do
not
treat
the
covering
roughly.«eep
sharp
or
pointed
objects
away
from
the
covering
ofthe
chair.
•Be
careful
notto
dropcigaretteashes,
lit
cigarettes,matches
or
other
hot
objects
onthe
chair.
•
Exposure
to
directsunlight
can
causefading
ora
change
in
color
ofthe
covering.
•If
the
massagerfunctionsabnormally,immediatelyturn
off
the
power
and
have
the
massager
checked
byan
authorizedservicecenter.
•
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
the
massageryourself.
•Donot
repeatedlyoperate
any
switch
at
shortintervals.Suchaction
may
cause
the
switch
to
malfunction.
•
Certain
sounds
may
be
heard
coming
from
the
massager
while
in
use.
This
isduetothe
structure
of
the
massagerand
is
normal.
•
Make
sure
there
areno
obstaclesbehind
the
chairbeforereclining
it.The
chair
canbe
reclined
toa
maximumangle
of
155°.
Ifthe
backhits
a
wall
or
pillar,
the
chair
may
malfunction.
Be
sure
to
haveenoughspacebehind
the
chair.
•
Recline
the
chairslowly
in
order
to
avoidcontactwith
an
obstacle.
•
Aftereachmassage,
turn
the
powerswitch,which
is
located
onthe
backside
ofthe
chair,
tothe
"Off"
position
and
turn
its
lockswitch
tothe
"Lock"position.
•
Do
not
siton
the
chairwith
wet
hair/body.
•
The
unit
must
notbe
used
in
"wet
rooms"(i.e.
saunas
and
swimming
pools)
or
outdoors.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
•The
productmust
be
grounded.
Ifit
shouldmalfunction,groundingprovides
the
path
of
leastresistance
for
electriccurrent
to
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
•
Thisproduct
is
equipped
with
a
cordhaving
an
equipment-groundingconductor
and
a
groundingplug.
The
plugmust
be
pluggedinto
an
appropriateoutletthat
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordancewith
all
localcodes
and
ordinances.
Danger
•
Improperconnection
ofthe
equipment-gounding
connector
can
result
ina
risk
of
electricshock.
Check
with
a
qualifiedelectrician
ifyouarein
doubt
asto
whether
the
product
is
properlygrounded.
Do
not
modify
the
plugprovided
with
the
producteven
ifit
does
notfitthe
outlet.Have
a
properoutlet
installed
bya
qualifiedelectrician.
•
Thisproduct
isforuseona
nominal
120-volt
circuit
andhasa
groundingplugthatlookslike
the
plug
shown
in
figure
A.
Makesurethat
the
product
is
connected
toan
outlethaving
the
same
configuration
asthe
plug.
No
adapter
should
be
used
with
this
product.
Figure
A
I
I

•
Back
Cushion
with
air
pressuremassage
function
Pillow
with
air
pressuremassage function
MassageHeads
(The
massage
heads
are
behind
the
fabric
ofthe
chair
back)
Armrest
Control
Panel
Open
the
controlpanel
for
massagefeatures,
USB
port
and
headphonejack
Seat
with
air
pressuremassage function,vibrationmassage
and
heaters
Calfrest
Withvibrationmassage
and
heaters

o
1-Power
Switch
2-Lock
Switch
12
Back
CushionZipper
BackCover(wooden)
Power
Supply
Box
Swivel
Base
Power
Plug

OPEN
the
cover
of
remote
panel
;
PowerSwitch
;
HeatSwitch
I
SelectFullBodyHeatOn/Off
i
Air
MassagePrograms
i
SelectProgram
I ,
II,
III
or
Off.
;
Air
MassageIntensity
:
SelectProgram
I,
II,
or
III.
;
VibrationMassagePrograms
;
SelectProgram
I ,
II,
IIIor
Off.
;
Vibration
Locations
i
SelectProgram
I,
II
or
III.
I
LumbarMassageProgram
i
Select
the
programOn/Off.
i
LumbarMassageIntensity
;
Select
Program
I ,
II,
or
III.
;
Down
-
ChairBack
& Leg
Rest
;
Push
to
recline
the
chair
back
and
raise
theleg
rest.
!
Up-
ChairBack
& Leg
Rest
I
Pushtoincline
the
chairback
and
lower
theleg
rest.
Whereto
Usethe
Unit
Ensure
there
is
adequate
space
for
reclining.
Keep
at
least
4
inchesApprox.
66
inches
Keep
at
least
4
inches
Mats
CAUTION
•
Do
notusethe
unit
inan
areawith
high
humidity,
such
asthe
bathroom,
as
this
can
lead
to
electric
shock
or
otheraccidents.
•
Place
the
unit
ona
completelyleveledsurface.
Failure
todosomay
cause
the
lounger
to
tip
over,leading
to
accidents.
•Donotusethe
massagelounger
in
directsunlight
orina
placewhere
it
will
be
exposed
to
hightemperatures,such
asin
front
ofa
heater,
as
this
can
causediscoloration
or
hardening
of
the
upholstery.
•
Place
the
unit
ona
mat
to
preventfloordamage.

I
Adjusting
the
Calfrest
and
Backrest
1-Turn
the
unitonto
the
StandbyMode
by
plugging
inthe
PowerPlug,
turning
onthe
Lock
Switch
andthe
Power
Switch.
2-Press
to
adjust
the
angle
ofthe
backrest
and
calfrest.
Adjusting
the
Pillow
Position
•
Always
unplug
the
unitbeforecleaning
it.
Nevertouch
a
powerplugwith
wet
hands.
-Failure
to
followtheseinstructions
may
lead
to
electrocution
or
burns.
Cleaning
The
Upholstery
•
Wipe
these
areas
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
(DoNOTuse
clothscontaining
any
kind
of
chemical,
etc).
•If
the
upholstery
is
particularly
dirty,
please:
1
.Soak
a
soft
cloth
in
water
ora 3%- 5%
solution
of
milddetergent,wring
itout
thoroughly;
2.Wipe
the
surfacewith
the
wettedcloth;
3.Next,
rinse
the
cloth
in
water,
wring
itout
thoroughly
and
thenwipe
any
remaining
detergent
from
the
surface;
4.Wipe
the
surfaceswith
a
soft
dry
cloth;
S.AIlow
them
todry
naturally.
(DoNOTuse a
hairdryer
todrythe
surfaces).
•Donot
allowtheseareas
togetin
touchwithplastic
for
extendedperiods
of
time
asit
may
lead
to
discoloration.
•
Please
do
NOT
use
paint
thinners,
benzene,
or
alcohol
to
clean
the
surface.
Cleaning
Remote
Panel,
Wood
Chair
Back
and
Swivel
Base
•
Wipe
the
unitwith
a
cloth
that
has
beensoaked
ina
mild
detergent
and
thoroughlywrung
out.
•
Next,wipe
the
unitwith
a
cloththat
has
beenmoistenedwithwateronly
and
thoroughly
wrung
out.
•
Makesure
you
thoroughlywring
outthe
clothfirstwhencleaning
the
controlpanel.
•
Allow
the
unit
to
dry
naturally.
•
Please
do
NOT
use
thinners,benzene
or
alcohol
to
clean
the
surface.

•
CAUTION
i
Donot
move
the
unit
whilesomeone
is
sitting
onit.Donot
placeobjects
onor
sit,
climb,
or
stand
on
the
calfrest.
Lifting
and
Moving
the
Unit
•
Always
usetwo
persons
to
lift
the
unit.
Useone
person
on
the
left
andone
person
onthe
right
to
hold
underneath
the
armrests
to
carefully
move
the
unit,
seethe
picture
below.
•
Holdonto
tothe
armresttightly
to
preventdamage
tothe
unit
andthe
floor
The
followingsounds
are
perfectlynormal
and
will
not
have
any
effect
onthe
operation
ofthe
unit:
•
Sound
ofthe
armrest
and
back
cushion
rubbing
against
other
objects
during
recline
•
Sound
of
Tapping.
•
Sound
when
the
unit
isat
Standby
Mode
by
flipping
the
Power
Switch
to
"On"
.
•
Sound
when
sitting
down.
•
Sound
ofair
being
pumped
in
during
anAir
Pressure
Massage.
•
Sound
ofair
being
released
during
anAir
PressureMassage.
•
Deep
Vibration
sounds
during
Vibration
Massage
•
Rattling
sound
ofthe
calfrest.
M
Problem
Problem
Networking
when
plugged
in.
The
unitmakes
a
humming
sound
or
clipclopclipclop
noiseduring
operation.
You
may
notice
an
increase
in
noiseduring
a
session.
The
unitstopsworking
suddenly
Possible
Reasons
Solutions
-Thepowerswitch
is
off.-Turn
onthe
powerswitch.
-The
lockswitch
is
off.-Turn
on the
lockswitch.
-Powerplug
isnot
properlyconnected
-Reconnect
the
powerplug
with
the
outlet.
-Thefuse
is
blown.
with
the
°ut|et.
-Replace
the
fusewith
the
samespecifications.
Sounds
are
made
bytheairpump,
the
electricalparts
andthe
mechanical
parts.
The
sounds
are
normal.
No
need
for
maintenance.
The
unit
has
beenusedover
its
Shutdown
the
unit
and
turn
it
time
limit.back
on
after
a
half
an
hour.
Timeout.
Shut
down
the
unit
and
turn
it
back
onaftera
half
an
hour.

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