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Warning!
The device must be switched o using the hand
switch after every use and before cleaning.
Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
Retract the mains cable.
> Wipe the Shiatsu oce chair from time to time with
a dry, lint-free or slightly damp cloth.
> Every two to three months, wipe the oce chair
using a clean cloth with a small amount of care
product for artificial leather.
> Afterwards, dry the oce chair with a clean, dry
cloth.
Artificial leather is sensitive to grease. Clean the
Shiatsu oce chair only using care products suitable
for artificial leather.
Important!
Clean the device using only the methods specified.
Under no circumstances may liquid enter the
device.
Do not use any solvent-based cleaning products.
Do not use any harsh cleaning products.
These can damage the surface.
7. Maintenance and storage
8. What if there are problems?
Problem Cause Solution
Massage heads are
moving slowly.
The load on the massage heads is too
great.
> Reduce the contact pressure from
your body.
Massage heads are
moving in the upper or
lower area only.
The massage was only activated for the
limited area in question.
> Press the FULL BACK, UPPER
BACK or LOWER BACK button to
change or extend the area.
Grinding noises during
operation.
These sounds are normal and are caused
by the operation of the motor or from the
massage heads that are rubbing against
the cushion.
No action is necessary.
The massage cannot be
started.
The mains plug is not connected to the
socket.
> Plug the mains plug into the socket.
The Shiatsu massage was not switched on
at the hand switch.
> Start the Shiatsu massage using
the on/o button
.
The massage function
stops when the chair is in
operation.
The maximum operation period was
reached.
> Switch o the Shiatsu oce chair
and allow to cool down for 30
minutes before switching on again.
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