Panasonic EP3513 Indoor Furnishings User Manual


 
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Compression A
Up to strength level 3
Up to strength level 2
Up to strength level 5
Up to strength level 4
Up to strength level 5
Adjustable past
strength level 5.
(Display shows level 5
even when adjusted
past that point.)
Up to strength level 3 These areas not massaged.
Shiatsu A, Shiatsu B,
Knead A, Knead B,
Compression B
Swedish A, Swedish B,
Tap A, Tap B, Back Vibration
Full Roll, Regional Roll
Area (A) Area (B) Area (C)
Area (A)
Area (B)
Area (C)
USING MANUAL OPERATION
Additional Information
How to Get the Most Out of Your Massage Lounger
(1) Start with a rolling massage only to allow your body to get used to the massage lounger.
(2) Next use a kneading or tapping massage in areas surrounding stiff muscles.
(3) Finish with a rolling massage to stretch your spine again.
About Massage Strength Adjustments
• For the purposes of safety, limits have been set on the maximum degree to
which the massage heads can protrude into the back during an upper body
massage. For this reason, the levels to which massage strength can be
adjusted are dependent on the area of the back being massaged and the type
of massage action being used.
• When massage actions are combined, massage strength is adjustable to the
level of the selected massage action with the lowest strength level.
• When combined with lateral movement, Compression A is adjustable to strength
level 2 and other massage actions are adjustable up to strength level 3.
Rolling Massage
• When a massage is being carried out over a wide area, if Roll is selected, then
the width of the massage will automatically be reduced before the Roll massage
begins.
Upper Body Massage Adjustment
• The scope of the massage heads depending on
the type of massage selected is shown below.
(1) After the seat, thighs and the whole of the legs
have been grasped by the airbags, they are
given a light stretch as the legrest lowers
approximately 10 degrees.
(2) The legrest rises to its starting
position, after which it lowers
again, but this time
approximately 20 degrees
for a deep stretch.
(3) The legrest returns to
its original angle.
Points where rolling massage
can be carried out up and
down the back.
Approx. 6" (15cm)
Approx. 2" (5cm)
Approx. 6" (15cm)
Approx. 2" (5cm)
Approx. 8" (21cm)Approx. 8" (21cm)
Approx. 30" (76cm)
Approx. 2" (5cm)
Rolling
Massage
Other
Massage
About the Leg Stretch Action
• After applying pressure to the sides and backs of
the legs, pressure is applied to relax muscles
using a rhythmic action that moves in order of the
calves, the thighs and the seat.
• This kind of massage is ideal after exercising
when your muscles feel tired.
• After applying pressure to the sides and
backs of the legs, pressure is applied to the
calves and they are slowly squeezed from the
bottom up.
• This kind of massage is ideal for preventing
swelling in the lower body.
Massage Actions (Lower Body)
• After the hands have been grasped, the muscles
in the forearms are relaxed in a rhythmic manner.
• This kind of massage is ideal after exercising
when your muscles feel tired.
• The area from the hands to forearms is slowly
and thoroughly squeezed.
• This kind of massage is ideal when your arms
feel heavy due to poor circulation.
Massage Actions (Hands/Arms)
Lowered approximately 10°
Lowered
approximately 20°