Sierra Comfort IT-C62T-H1TS User manual

Portable Massage Table User Manual
For Use With The Model Numbers Below:
IT-C62T-H1TS, RK-IO6F-YA6L, SC-1001, SC-1004, SC-1005-MF, SC-1006-MF, SC-401, SC-402, SC-500, SC-
501, SC-501A, SC-501A-MF, SC-601, SC-701, SC-702, SC-901, SC-901-ALU, SC-902, SC-903, SC-DLX100, SC-
DLX100FB, SC-SPT100, TC-C62T-BLACK


© COPYRIGHT 2018 SIERRA COMFORT ®
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thereof may not be reproduced in any way, including
photocopying or translation to another language
without the prior written permission of Sierra Comfort
®. Sierra Comfort ® is a registered trademark of Boston
Atlantic Capital Group, LLC.
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DISCLAIMER
The recommendations and suggestions regarding the
use, care, and assembly of our products are meant to
serve as a guide and not guarantee the performance of
any given product. Sierra Comfort does not reserve the
right to control the use of its product. We are not
responsible if our products are used in a way that is not
intended and/or not in accordance with local, state, or
federal law.
Sierra Comfort will not be held liable under any
circumstance for indirect, incidental, consequential
damages including loss of profit, production, or
malfunctioning of the product. There are inherent risks
involved in using any product, including serious physical
injury or death. We make no claims to the suitability of
products on our website or our promotional material
(print, radio, television, and web) with regards to
product quality, performance, merchantability, or
fitness for a particular purpose and is free from any
liability associated with purchase. Buyer takes full
responsibility and risk for product upon submitting
payment and releases Sierra Comfort from any and all
personal injuries, loss, damage, or cost incurred as a
result of buying or operating products.
This disclaimer is exclusive and replaces all others, oral
or written, expressed or implied and cannot be
modified or extended by any Sierra Comfort employee,
advertiser, or distributor. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of liabilities for incidental or
consequential damages and in such cases, the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
WARRANTY
1) Sierra Comfort guarantees that all new purchases,
referred to hereinafter as the “product,” are free from
any manufacturing defects in material and
workmanship.
2) This warranty is applicable only to defects in
workmanship and material and does not apply to
normal wear and tear; altered or removed parts;
improper use; bad assembly; lack of maintenance;
accidents; spills; exposure to extreme conditions; or
incidental and consequential costs such as storage,
telephone, rental, shipping, transportation,
inconvenience, loss of income, loss of time, or other
consequential damages.
3) If a product is damaged in shipment or fails to
function properly upon delivery, Sierra Comfort will
replace the product in full. If a replacement part is
needed, we will ship the associated part to the original
purchaser at our expense. The customer is responsible
for all warranty shipment costs and any product
shipped by the purchaser for inspection or repair must
be shipped with transportation costs prepaid.
4) Our limited warranty is valid for 5 years from the
date of purchase and is applicable only to the original
purchaser. This limited warranty covers all mechanical
features, the table legs, head cradle assembly, arm
sling, and all associated hardware.
5) Our obligation under this warranty is limited to
repairing defective parts or replacing parts as necessary
to remove malfunction from defects in material as
covered by our warranty. Sierra Comfort reserves the
right to improve the design of its product without any
obligation to improve a product previously
manufactured

GENERAL STATEMENT & INTENDED USE
Sierra Comfort portable massage tables are designed and manufactured to be used responsibly and for intended use
only. Our tables are built specifically for massage practices within the guidelines of all warning and instruction manuals.
At no time should the table be used in excess of its working weight capacity (weight of subject on the table, plus the
amount of pressure being applied to the subject). When receiving treatment, clients/patients should remain immobile
with weight and body position distributed evenly along the tabletop. Never should more than one person be allowed on
the table at once.
Misuse, excessive force or movement, and/or direct pressure may cause structural components to fail, potentially
resulting in injury to the client and/or operator.
Prior to use of your Sierra Comfort massage table, please be certain to read carefully the owner’s manual and all
warning labels included. Proper setup, use, and care of your table will prevent accidents and injury, as well as maintain
the integrity of the product. Any questions or uncertainties regarding your Sierra Comfort massage table should b e
emailed directly to our customer service department at support@sierracomfort.com.

SAFETY & WARNING SYMBOLS
The safety and warning symbols inserted throughout the instruction manual are for the purpose of preventing injury or
damage to the user, client, or product. Take special note to any instruction indicated by the warning or caution symbols,
and always be mindful when using your product.
READ ALL WARNING STATEMENTS BELOW IN ORDER TO PREVENT INJURY / MALFUNCTION
1. Prior to using your table, please carefully read the owner’s manual, instructions, and any warning
labels included on the product.
2. Before using, thoroughly inspect all areas of the massage table and included accessories for any
manufacturing defects; especially beware of warped or cracked wood, frayed / deteriorated
support wires, loose hardware, and misalignment of any parts.
3. Prior to use, be sure that all four table legs are adjusted to the same height. Always position your
table in an area having a level surface so that all four feet remain firmly on the ground.
4. When moving onto or off of the tabletop, be sure to do so with ease and towards the center of
the table where most stable.
5. When receiving treatment, clients/patients should remain immobile with weight and body
position distributed evenly along the tabletop.
6. Avoid any sudden and direct pressure on the tabletop. Never stand, jump, or move erratically on
the table.
7. Never should there be more than one person on the table at once.
8. Do not apply more than 450 lbs. (205 kg) of total working weight to the table. NOTE; the total
working weight is equal to the weight of the subject on the table plus the weight added through
downward pressure.
9. Do not apply more than 25 lbs. (11.33 kg) of total working weight to the face cradle.
10. Avoid overloading one side of the table. Uneven and excess weight on one side may cause the
table to lift, tilt, or collapse.

TABLE SETUP
AND USE
1. PLACE TABLE ON SIDE
Place the massage table on its side
with the handle straps facing
upward.
2. RELEASE BUCKLES
Release the buckles at the end of
the table and open half-way.
Remove all included accessories
from inside the table.
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3. INSPECT TABLE
Before each use, thoroughly
inspect all areas of the massage
table; pay close attention to the
support wires/cables, being sure
that no areas are severed or
frayed. The wires should pivot
freely when positioned
accordingly. Be certain no areas
are overtightened.
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4. GRASP HANDLES
Stand behind the massage table
and grasp both handle straps. Pull
the straps toward you so that the
table straightens and the legs
release. To turn table upright,
move around to its opposite side;
grasp one strap and place your
outside foot down onto the
bottom leg, pulling up and in on
the strap until the table turns on
all four legs.
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5. POSITION THE TABLE ON A
LEVEL SURFACE
Once all four table legs are
positioned on the ground, push
downward on the middle of the
table so that it is level. Be certain
all feet are flat on the ground and
resting on a firm and level surface.
6. APPROACH TABLE AT
CENTER WITH EASE
When moving onto or off of the
tabletop, be sure to do so with
ease and towards the center of
the table where most stable.
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7. DISTRIBUTE WEIGHT &
BODY POSITION EVENLY
When receiving treatment, the
client/patient should remain
immobile with weight and body
position distributed evenly along
the tabletop.
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8. DO NOT EXCEED
450 LBS
Do not apply more than 450 lbs.
(205 kg) of total working weight
onto the table.
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9. AVOID OVERLOADING &
UNEVEN WEIGHT
DISTRIBUTION
Avoid overloading one side of the
table. Uneven and excess weight
on one side of the tabletop may
cause the table to lift, tilt, or
collapse; potentially resulting in
serious injury.
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NOTE; the total working weight is
equal to the weight of the subject on
the table plus the weight added
through downward pressure.
Be certain all feet are
resting on a firm and
level surface.

HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
1. UNSCREW KNOBS ON
TABLE LEGS
Rest the table on its side and
extend the table legs. Unscrew all
knobs along the two legs that are
off of the ground.
2. POSITION LEGS
ACCORDINGLY
Slide the table legs up or down to
the desired height/position and
reinsert the knobs; tighten firmly
until legs feel secure. Flip the table
over to its opposite side and
repeat the steps; being certain
that all four legs are positioned to
the same height.

HEADREST &
FACE PILLOW
1. RELEASE LOCKING LEVER
Place headrest face down and fully
release the locking lever so that
the tubular arms are able to pivot
freely.
2. INSERT TUBLUAR ARMS
Unfold the tubular arms and insert
into the circular openings at the
end of the table.
3. ADJUST THE ANGLE OF
HEADREST & ATTACH FACE
PILLOW/CUSHION
Adjust the angle of the headrest to
the desired position and then
move the lever downwards to lock
into place. Secure the face cushion
to the headrest by placing it
accordingly onto the Velcro strips.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING TIP
If the headrest appears loose or
slips down when pressure is
applied; (1) release the lever so it
unlocks (2) turn the lever
clockwise for 1-2 rotations (3)
move the lever downward into the
locked position.
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INSTALLING ACCESSORIES:
PLEASE NOTE; THE ACCESSORIES INCLUDED WILL VARY ACCORDING TO THE SPECIFIC ITEM/MODEL
ORDERED. YOU MAY DISREGARD ANY STEPS BELOW IF NOT RELATED TO YOUR ITEM.

ARM SHELF
1. INSERT TUBULAR ARMS
THROUGH STRAP LOOPS
Insert the tubular arms of the
headrest through the loops at the
end of the arm shelf straps.
2. INSERT TUBULAR ARMS
INTO THE END OF THE TABLE
Insert the tubular arms into the
circular openings at the end of the
table.
3. THREAD THE REMAINING
STRAP
Thread the remaining strap up
through and over the end of the
headrest.
4. THREAD STRAP THROUGH
BUCKLE & ADJUST POSITION
Thread the strap through its
buckle. Adjust the arm shelf to the
desired horizontal position and
tighten all straps accordingly.
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MAINTENANCE
& CARE
STORAGE
CONTACT US
UPHOLSTERY CARE: Remove daily dirt and grime from the table with a mild
soap and warm water solution. Dry with soft, lint-free cloth. When
disinfecting, use an isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) based hospital grade
disinfectant cleaner. Be sure it is approved for use on polyurethane vinyl
before applying. For minor stains, use a mild non-abrasive cleaner on a damp
cloth. Gently wipe the surface to remove the stain and rinse thoroughly with
warm water. Dry with a soft lint-free cloth.
WOOD CARE: The massage table is made of select hardwoods and is finished
with lacquer that requires no special care. If desired, you may polish
occasionally with a quality wood care product.
STORAGE: When not in use, store the table in a cool and dry area away from
direct sunlight. Do not expose the table to extreme temperatures or
moisture.
For information and questions regarding our products and/or services, please
visit us at www.sierracomfort.com.

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