Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] If you detect a malfunction or any other abnormal condition in the operation of your chair, turn off the power immediately and disconnect the power cord from the outlet. If you feel severe discomfort during the operation of your massage chair, stop using the chair and consult your physician. Should you have a power failure, turn the power switch to the OFF position. If the chair has gotten wet or exposed to moisture, turn the chair off, unplug it from the wall socket and call Interactive Health® customer service. [. . . ] The HTT robotic massage® system inside your chair is a sophisticated electro-mechanical device that requires some special care and safety precautions. They are provided to ensure the maximum enjoyment of your chair.
Safety Precautions while using your Massage Chair
· Comfortable clothing is recommended while using your
massage chair.
· Your massage chair was meant to be used in a relaxed
position. While sitting in the chair, never force any body part into the backrest area while the rollers are moving.
· Do not allow children to use the massage chair. · If you feel any abnormal discomfort during the operation of
Attach the head pillow using the matching zipper halves.
Place the head pillow foam insert against the pillow zipper.
Pull the head pillow over the foam insert.
Massage Softening Pad This pad can be used to soften the intensity of the massage. You will find the massage to be less intense when the softening pad is installed. Addtional softening pads are available for an additional charge from Interactive Health.
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your massage chair, turn off the power immediately and do not use the chair. · Always confirm that there are no obstacles behind the chair
and that there is sufficient space to recline.
· When using your massage chair after it has been in
Attach it to the headrest using the hook and loop strip.
For a more intense massage, if desired, unzip the outer panel on the backrest and REMOVE the massage softening pad. Close the zipper on the backrest.
Place the lumbar pillow at the base of the backrest as shown.
storage, check to see that the chair is operating properly prior to sitting in the chair. If a malfunction occurs, please contact Interactive Health at (800) 742-5493.
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Plug the chair into a grounded power source and turn master switch to ON. Note the location of the Child Safety Lock.
While sitting in the chair, Raise or Lower the Backrest to suit your comfort by pulling the Backrest lever and leaning back or forward.
To begin the massage, use the remote controller on the left armrest (See page 10 for details).
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Basic Operating Instructions
1. Stop/AutoPark: Stops all massage functions and parks the massage rollers in its highest position. Partial: Press kneading or compression and then partial to have a partial stoke up/down 3". Percussion: push to start the massage rollers percussion PROGRAMS: 10. Full: a continuous 15 minute program consisting of a series of combined functions for your entire back. Upper: a continuous 15 minute program consisting of a series of combined functions for your upper back only. Lower: a continuous 15 minute program consisting of a series of combined functions for your lower back only.
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Using your iJoy-130
As with all Interactive Health robotic massage® chairs, you can customize the massage to your own needs. You can select the massage functions, pinpoint the massage anywhere on your back, or let the massage move up and down your spine automatically. And, you can choose the automatic program mode that will run a varied massage session. MASSAGE MODES Rolling Description: Oval-elliptical nodes slowly and gently move up and down your back, near the spine, gently alternating side to side. Feels like: The hands of a therapist pressing firmly yet gently on your muscles. PROGRAMMED MASSAGE SESSION This feature utilizes all of the features listed above in a pre-determined program. If the backrest or armrest become soiled, wipe with a damp cloth, then a dry cloth. [. . . ] · Important exclusions apply to cosmetic items such as fabrics, woods, foams, padding, plastics covers, etc. · Interactive Health is not responsible in any way for losses, damages, or inconvenience caused by equipment failure. · For a complete listing of warranty coverage, exclusions, and limitations, visit www. interhealth. com. · Warranties do not apply to rental, business, commercial, institutional, or other non-residential users. [. . . ]