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2Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions
Notes on User disassembly and Maintenance
• Contact a professional if your chair experiences water damage or begins
to function improperly. Do not modify, disassemble, or perform unspecied
maintenance.
• Do not attempt to repair or replace a damaged power cord or plug. Contact the
service team at truMedic® or a professional dealer to receive a replacement.
• Do not remove or open any part of the chair for any reason.
• Contact a professional for repair if you notice any irregularities or damage in the
cloth and leather coverings on your massage chair.
Avoiding Falls
• Always operate your chair on a at and even surface.
Preventing Wall and Chair Damage
• Always place the chair at least 4 inches from all walls to allow for proper
positioning.
Avoiding Injuries Associated With Excessive Use
• The maximum recommended massage time is 20 minutes. Try to change
massage settings and positions every 5 minutes for best results. Failing to
change positions frequently could result in discomfort.
Avoiding Accidents and Injuries
• Check the power switch before plugging the massage chair into the outlet. The
power switch should sit in the OFF position any time you unplug or plug in the
chair.
• Fully insert the plug into the outlet before turning the chair ON.
• Turn off all controls and switches before unplugging the chair.
Avoiding Electrocution
• Look for cord and wire damage before using the massage chair.
• Follow all instructions for proper ground wire connectivity. The wire should not
have any irregularities.
Avoiding Accidents and Injuries
• Do not press into or step on the massage heads.
• Do not place your hands or feet in between gaps in the massage heads.
• Do not put your hands or feet in between spaces in mechanical components.
• Do not drop or purposefully insert objects into the massage chair slot.
• Do not sit, stand, or place heavy objects on chair components, including the
armrests, leg rests, and backrests.
• Never stand on the chair.
• Do not attempt to move a chair white it’s operating.
• Do not use massage areas for unintended body parts (e.g., do not put your head in
the leg rest).
• Do not put unusual amounts of pressure on the backrest while the chair is
reclined.
• Avoid using the chair with exposed skin or while wearing sheer fabrics. Using the
chair with improper clothing could lead to skin irritation.
• Empty your pockets before sitting in the chair.
Avoiding Chair Damage, Discoloration, and Deterioration
• Do not place the chair in humid or wet environments, around sharp things, or near
heat sources, including stoves.
• Never use an electric heating pad, blanket, or other heated device while using the chair.
• Do not use the chair in high-temperature areas.
• Do not use the chair in an outdoor environment.
Avoiding Leaks and The Potential for Electrocution Injuries
• Do not use or store your chair in a wet, humid, or exposed environment such as a
swimming pool area or bathroom.
• Both the chair and the accompanying remote control must remain dry at all times.
• Do not sit in the chair with wet or damp clothes.
Avoiding electrocution Injuries
• Follow all directions for installing the ground wire or contact a professional
electrician for assistance.
• Never use a plug adapter. Contact a professional electrician if you do not have the
appropriate outlet for installation.
Avoiding Electrocution Injuries or Fire
• Unplug the chair before cleaning.
• Unplug the chair if you notice any power damage or the potential for power-related
damage (i.e., during thunderstorms).
• To unplug the chair, rmly grasp the plug (not the cord) to release the prongs from
the outlet.
Avoid accidents:
• Avoid power-related damage:
• Always turn the switch to the OFF position and unplug your chair during electrical
outages.