Body scanning*
QHow does body scanning work?
AThe shoulder position is detected by the following mechanism.
①The massage heads rise up the back to the base of the neck, making a series of short beeps.
②The massage heads protrude.
(If the shoulder position is wrong, the massage heads move further up and repeat this step until they find the shoulders.)
③The massage heads slowly lower to the shoulder position.
④A tapping action is performed in the shoulder position for around 12 seconds.
◦Press to complete body scanning
and start the massage, even during this tapping action.
*Body scanning = action of measuring the body.
◦Body scanning can be performed correctly for heights between approx. 140 cm (55.1 in.) and 185 cm (72.8 in.).
QCan people shorter than 140 cm or taller than 185 cm still use it?
AThe following methods are recommended,
as the correct shoulder position may not be found during body scanning.Yes.
<If shorter than 140 cm> <If taller than 185 cm>
Place a cushion on the | Recline the backrest |
seat and sit firmly. | and slide your body |
| down. |
QDuring body scanning or a massage, the buttons flashed, five short beeps sounded ( , was displayed)
and the operation stopped. What happened?
ABody scanning and the massages stop for safety reasons if the body cannot be detected for one of the following reasons:
①The user is not sitting.
②The head and/or back is not touching the
backrest.
③A cushion is placed against the backrest or the user is wearing thick clothing.
Sit firmly, lean gently back so that your
head touches the pillow, press and
then press to start again.
④The comfort cushion is not raised.
QThe correct shoulder position cannot be found during body scanning. (The wrong position is used every time.)
ACorrect body scanning may not be possible for some sitting positions (such as leaning forward.)
Adjust the shoulder position using the POSITION button. (See page EN27.)
For more correct scanning, sit firmly in the unit and lean back gently so that your head is touching the pillow (backrest).
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Notes
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