Panasonic EP-MA73 Cleaning and maintenance, Areas covered with synthetic leather, Plastic area

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Cleaning and maintenance

Areas covered with synthetic leather

Wipe these areas with a soft, dry cloth.

Never use chemicals such as thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc.

When using the commercially available leather-care

products (wipes), follow its instructions.water mild detergentIf the synthetic leather is particularly dirty, wipe it in

the following manner.

Soak a soft cloth in water or a 3% to 5% solution of mild detergent (such as dish detergent) and wring it out thoroughly.

Dab the surface with the moistened cloth.

Rinse the cloth in water, wring it out thoroughly, and then wipe any remaining detergent from the surface.

Wipe the surfaces with a soft, dry cloth.

Allow to dry naturally.

If it is difficult to remove dirt, soak a commercially available Melamine foam sponge in mild detergent (such as dish detergent) and wipe the unit with it.

Do not use a hair dryer to dry the surface more quickly.

Since colors may transfer from clothing to the synthetic leather surface, be careful when using the unit with clothing such as jeans or colored clothes.

Do not allow these areas to come in contact with plastic for extended periods of time as this may lead to discoloration. Also, if you use any kind of lotion, gel or cream for your hair, place a towel or some other cover over the area of contact.

Plastic area

1Wipe the unit with a cloth moistened with mild detergent (such as dish detergent) and

thoroughly wring out the cloth.

Never use chemicals such as thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc.

2Wipe the unit with a cloth moistened with plain water

and thoroughly wring out.

Make sure to wring tightly before wiping the controller.

3Allow the unit to dry naturally.

mild detergent

water

thinner

benzine

alcohol

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Contents EnglishEN3 EspañolSP3 FrançaisFR3 Operating InstructionsContents Important Safety Instructions Safety Precautions Operating Precautions Main functions Weight in box Maximum user weight SpecificationsFront Side Unit dimensionsPart names and functions Power switch section Power cord Power plug Rating sticker Leg coverBack cover Leg rest-Leg & sole massage sectionEN12 Part names and functionsBack intensity displaySee page EN29 Operation displaySetting up the massage lounger Where to use the unitController Hold onto the sides Removing everything from the box and installing the unitHow to tighten the screws AssemblyAttachment screws positions Insert the armrest into the unitConnect the air plugs Connect the power cord to the unitInsert the power plug into ❶ power outlet AssemblyPlacing the controller Into e controller StandWhen the controller stand is attached on the left side Fasten the pillow and the comfort cushionPper Check the surrounding area Before sitting downSwitching on the power supply Check the power cord and the power plugCheck the unit Before sitting down()Make sure there are no tears or rips in the fabric ❷ Make sure there is no foreign matter between the unitAdjust the controller stand Adjust the pillow positionHorizontal orientation can be adjusted Remove the pillowSimple use ❶ Press to turn ❷ Select function massage. the power onStretch Action Select one fromTo adjust to your preferences ❶ Press to turn on the power When you want a complete massagePress one of the buttons With your head on the pillowBody scanning is completed when the tapping action finishes To adjust the shoulder position during the tapping actionWhen performing a massage on shoulder Fine adjustment of the positionHand/arm, lower back or leg/foot Adjust by pressing To repeat the current massageTo adjust the amount of sliding of the sole massage section To adjust the back intensityTo turnHeatmassage heads andFoot HeatOn and Off You can turn on/off theHeatmassage Heads by pressingContents that can be registered When the registration is completedIf there is another setting already To register your preferencesTo delete the registered settings Example PowerTo start the registered program ❶ PressTo turnHeatmassage heads On About theHeatmassage heads/Foot HeatTo turnFoot HeatOn To turnHeatmassage heads OffTo turnHeatmassage heads/Foot Heatoff each time ❸ Select action you prefer ❷ Select the body part you want to massageBody scanning for manual operation ❹ Press to start the actionTo change an action in the middle of a massage If you want to massage with tapping action onlyIt can be adjusted with Using air massage togetherAdjusting the back intensity Adding tapping actions to the current operationTurning theHeatmassage head and Foot HeatOn and Off Massage Select the bodyPress the button For a person with large body dimensionsAlternates Operation of the Hand / ARM Ultra knead on palms massageOperation of the Lower Back massage Operation of the Shoulder massageOperation of the Neck stretch Operation of the HIP stretchOperations of the LEG stretch Press to turn on the power When you want to adjust the reclining angle and/or leg restDisconnecting the power After completing the massageReturning to normal chair position Timer function If you experience any problemsInterrupting the massage Cleaning and maintenance Areas covered with synthetic leatherPlastic area How to attach Dry cleaningSeat fabric Sole covers can be removed and washedMoving by lifting it with 2 or more persons Moving the unitUsing the castors to move the unit How to remove the armrestIt is easier to move with the armrest removed Overview of the automatic course About the automatic course/action/voice guidance functionOff Soft Medium Loud Adjusting the voice guidance volumeUsage method Usage situationIs it possible to massage only the upper body or legs? Massaging only the upper bodyBody scanning How does body scanning work?Shoulder position is detected by the following mechanism Upper body massage There is a delay in movement when adjusting the positionHand & arm massages Operating sounds during air MassageLeg rest RecliningController Controller holder is unsteadyIs there a timer function? Noise grows louder after using the chair for a long timeTake the following precautions OtherProblem Cause and Remedy TroubleshootingTroubleshooting() ProblemSounds and sensations of the unit Error display Contents Error displayPanasonic Corporation of North America