Repose R100 Manual de usuario


Safety ......................................................................................................................................3
Features ..................................................................................................................................6
Part Names and Locations ......................................................................................................9
Assembly and Setup..............................................................................................................10
Backrest.................................................................................................................................10
Back Cushion and Pillow.......................................................................................................10
Preparing for Use ..................................................................................................................11
Moving the Massage Chair....................................................................................................11
Control Panel Functions ........................................................................................................12
Using your Repose Massage Chair.......................................................................................14
Lowering and Raising the Backrest.......................................................................................14
Raising and Lowering the Footrest........................................................................................14
Maintenance and Cleaning....................................................................................................15
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................16

Safety
Thank you for purchasing the Repose Massage Lounger.
To avoid the risk of personal injury and to ensure optimum performance, please
pay particular attention to the warnings and safety notices throughout this manual.
The Repose massage lounger is not intended to be used as a healthcare device.
Children under 16 years of age should not be allowed to use the Repose
massage lounger. Their bodies are still forming and could be harmed by the
intense massage action.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please be sure to read all instructions before using your Repose Massage
Lounger.
DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1. Always unplug the massage lounger immediately after use.
2. Always unplug the massage lounger before cleaning.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING - To avoid the risk of personal injury, please follow these precautions:
1. People with the following conditions should seek a doctors advice before
using the Repose massage lounger:
•Expectant mothers.
•People with an illness or fever.
•People with cancer.
•People with injuries.
•People with blood circulation problems.
•People with back problems.
•People in poor physical shape or undergoing medical treatment.
•People suffering from back, neck, shoulder or hip pain.
•People with heart pacemakers or defibrillators, or other personal
medical devices.
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2. Always wear clothing while using the massage lounger.
3. Avoid exposing skin directly to the massager to prevent skin irritation.
4. Do not use the massage lounger while wearing hair accessories or hats.
5. Do not use the massage lounger for massaging the head, abdomen, arms,
elbows, front of thighs, or knees.
6. Do not massage the back muscles for more than 15 continuous minutes.
Leaving the massage mechanism in one position can result in discomfort.
7. During your first use, do not use the massage lounger for more than 5
minutes to avoid overstretching the muscles which may cause discomfort.
Gradually increase the duration and intensity of the massage as you
become used to it.
8. If you begin to feel sick or the massage feels painful, stop use immediately.
9. Do not go to sleep while using the massage lounger.
10.Do not use the massage lounger after drinking alcohol.
11.Do not sit on the backrest while the lounger is reclined.
12.Do not sit on the massage lounger with your legs resting on the backrest.
13.Do not sit on the footrest, the lounger may fall over.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire, burns, electric shock, damaging the
lounger, or personal injury, please read the following:
1. Make sure the power plug is completely inserted into the wall power outlet.
2. Never leave the massage lounger unattended when the power cord is
plugged in.
3. Always unplug the massage lounger when not in use.
4. Only use the massage lounger for the purpose described in these
instructions.
5. Continuous supervision is required when the massage lounger is used by
people who have limited mobility or communication abilities.
6. Do not stand on any part of the massage lounger.
7. Do not use any accessories other than those recommended by Repose
Corporation.
8. This massage lounger is not to be used by children or anyone under the
age of 16. Please keep children away while the massage lounger is in use.
9. Make sure there are no obstacles behind the lounger before reclining the
backrest.
10.Make sure there are no obstacles in front of the lounger before use.
11.When finished using the massage lounger, always return the seat to the
upright position and lower the footrest completely. Make sure people or
objects are not in the way when lowering the footrest.
12.Never operate the massage lounger if the power cord or power plug is
damaged.
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13.Contact Repose immediately if the massage lounger is not working
properly.
14.Contact Repose immediately if the massage lounger has been dropped,
damaged, or if it has been immersed in water.
15.Before use, always lift the cushions and check the fabric for tearing or
signs of abnormal wear.
16.Check all other areas for tearing or signs of abnormal wear. If you find a
tear or rip, immediately stop using the massage lounger and unplug the
power cord. Contact Repose Corp. for assistance.
17.Keep power cords away from heated surfaces.
18.Do not allow sharp objects, metal objects, rubbish or moisture to come
into contact with the power plug.
19.Do not use the massage lounger over heating appliances or electric
carpets.
20.Make sure all air openings on the massage lounger are kept free and clear.
21.Do not drop or insert anything into any of the openings of the massage
lounger.
22.Do not use the massage lounger in bathrooms or other damp or extremely
humid areas.
23.Do not spill any liquids on the controller or any part of the lounger.
24.Do not use the massage lounger outdoors.
25.Do not use aerosol spray products or handle oxygen tanks around the
massage lounger.
26.Before unplugging the massage lounger, turn off all controls.
27.Do not use the massage lounger with a transformer.
28.Connect this massage lounger power plug to a properly grounded outlet
only.
29.Do not attempt to open or disassemble any part of the massage lounger.
There are no user-serviceable parts in your massage lounger.
PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTRE REFERENCE.
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Features
The Repose Massage Lounger’s backrest has been ergonomically designed
to fit the contour of your back. This results in maximum contact giving a
superior massage.
Back, Neck, and Shoulders
Your Repose Massage Lounger massages your upper back, lower back, neck,
and shoulders using mechanisms that simulate massage techniques similar
to the touch of human hands.
The backrest massage mechanism moves up and down your neck, shoulders,
back, and waist using knock and knead massage actions. The speed and
width of the massage can be adjusted with the control panel.
Knead - Also referred to as Shiatsu. Shiatsu means
“finger pressure”. This is a traditional Japanese
healing method where pressure and stretching is the
key. This technique works on the body’s acupressure
points along what is considered the body’s meridians
or energy channels.
Shiatsu massage is said to help balance a person’s
energy flow and strengthen vital organs.
Knock - Also referred to as Swedish, is a variety of massage techniques
designed to relax muscles by applying pressure and rubbing in the same
direction as the flow of blood returning to the heart.
Swedish massage may shorten the recovery time
from muscular strain by flushing the muscles of
lactic acid, uric acid, and other metabolic wastes. It
also increases circulation without increasing heart
load and stretches the ligaments and tendons
helping to keep them flexible. This massage
technique stimulates and soothes the nervous
system and may help to reduce physical and
emotional stress.
Synchronized Knead and Knock - This technique combines both Knead
and Knock methods of massage.
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Calf Muscles and Back of Legs
Your calf muscles and the back of your legs are massaged using airbags. The
airbags are coordinated to simulate a “wave style” of massage which may
help to increase blood circulation.
In the seat of your Repose Massage Lounger,
there are two airbags programmed to inflate and
deflate giving a continuous overlapping massage
on the back of your legs and buttocks.
Airbags are also
used to massage
your calf muscles. In the footrest, there are eight
airbags that inflate and deflate. As one airbag
inflates, another airbag deflates creating a wave
motion.
In addition to having eight airbags for your calves, the footrest lifts and lowers
during the massage. This simulates the pulling and drawing motion of a
massage by human hands.
Lower airbags inflate as the
upper airbags deflate. Upper airbags inflate as the
lower airbags deflate. The footrest lifts and lowers
repeatedly.
Automatic Massage
The Repose Massage Lounger’s control panel is used to access automatic
massage programs.
By selecting any of the automatic massage modes, you will enjoy a thorough
massage at the touch of a button.
The control panel is arranged so that you can easily select the areas you wish
to massage.
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Neck, Back, and Shoulders
Selecting the NECK AUTO function on the
control panel initiates a massage on your
shoulders and the back of your neck.
Selecting BACK AUTO massages the entire
length of back.
Selecting UPPER AUTO massages your back and
midsection down to your waist.
Calf Muscles and Back of Thighs
The airbags in the footrest that massage your calf
muscles are controlled by the ON/OFF button on
the lower section of the control panel.
Selecting the AUTO button will cause the footrest to
raise and lower as the airbags inflate and deflate.
When you have completed your massage, or if
you need to stop during a massage, press the
STOP button. This resets the massage lounger
causing the footrest to descend and the backrest
to rise to the upright position.
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Part Names and Locations
As you read through this guide, please use the illustrations on this page to
familiarize yourself with the location of the parts called out.
External Structure
Internal Structure
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Assembly and Setup
Backrest
The backrest folds down to help reduce the amount of storage space required
while the lounger is not in use.
Unfolding the Backrest
To unfold the backrest, lift the backrest away from the seat
cushion.
When the backrest reaches the vertical position, you will hear
a clicking sound as the backrest locks into place.
Folding the Backrest
On the back of the lounger, below the seat, there is a
latch that secures the backrest in the upright position.
Push down to unlatch the locking mechanism and move
the backrest toward the footrest. As the backrest
approaches the seat cushion, it will stop.
Back Cushion and Pillow
NOTICE: While the backrest cushion is detached from the lounger, please do not place hands,
fingers, or any objects between the seat and the backrest.
The backrest cushion and pillows can be removed
and replaced to help adjust the comfort level of the
massage.
The backrest cushion is
attached using a zipper
located on the top of the
backrest.
The pillow attaches to the backrest cushion with
Velcro.
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