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PRODUCT FEATURES:
Cushioned massaging side panels
Cushioned massaging base panels
Infrared eye
Remote in cradle
Remote pointed at
infrared eye
Control can be left in its cradle -
or can be picked up and held in your hand. If hand
held, point red end of remote toward infrared eye in
remote's cradle when pressing buttons.
Note: Control will only work if pointed toward
infrared eye unit up to a four foot range.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
For a relaxing foot massage:
1. Sit in a comfortable chair and place the unit in front of you so that the
massage control functions can be read. Slide feet between black,
upright massage panels. (Fig 1 Panels may be moving or turned off -
whichever is easiest for you.) Keep toes flat on surface/base during use.
Placing toes in between the base and a moving panel may
cause pinching.
For a relaxing calf massage:
1. Sit on the floor or a comfortable chair. If sitting on the floor, place
massager in front of you on floor. If using a chair, place massager on a
stable ottoman or stool at similar height to chair. (Fig 2) Massager
should face direction that allows you to read massage functions on
control. Slide calves between black, upright Massage Panels.
(Panels may be moving or turned off - whichever is easiest for you.)
Note: Massages over 15 minutes are not recommended. To protect
from over heating, unit will automatically turn off after 15 minutes.
When massage is complete, remove feet or calves and turn massager off.
Unplug and return cord to storage housing underneath unit. Return
control to its storage cradle. See Maintenance section for storage
recommendations.
Automatic shut off:
This product has been designed for convenience and safety. As a special precaution against falling asleep
while using the unit, or leaving the unit on while it is still in operation, we've programmed it to automatically
stop working 15 minutes after receiving your last command. Any time you change massage functions, the
timer will reset. This special feature should not be considered as a substitute for OFF. Always remember to
turn your unit off when not in use.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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