Why can't I put my hands between footrest and side panel of Osaki Massager?
- SSavannah SandersSep 9, 2025
To prevent injuries, do not place your hands or feet between the footrest and side panel of the Osaki Massager.
Why can't I put my hands between footrest and side panel of Osaki Massager?
To prevent injuries, do not place your hands or feet between the footrest and side panel of the Osaki Massager.
Why can't I put my hands between seat base and side panel of Osaki Massager?
To prevent injuries, do not place your hands or feet between the seat base and side panel of the Osaki Massager.
Why can't I put my hands between upper and lower footrest of Osaki Massager?
To prevent injuries, do not place your hands or feet between the upper and lower parts of the footrest on the Osaki Massager.
Why can't I put my hands in the gap of seat base of Osaki Massager?
To prevent injuries, do not place your hands or feet in the gap of the seat base of the Osaki Massager.
Massage Techniques | Kneading, Tapping, Shiatsu, Rolling, Combination |
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Bluetooth Speakers | Yes |
Body Scan Technology | Yes |
SL-Track | Yes |
Air Compression Massage | Yes |
Adjustable Intensity Levels | Yes |
Remote Control | Yes |
Zero Gravity Positions | Yes |
Foot Rollers | Yes |
Warranty | 3 years |
Heating | Lumbar & Foot |
Defines actions that can lead to severe harm or fatalities, and minor harm or damage.
Advises physician consultation for medical conditions and immediate action for discomfort.
Ensures safe operation by checking surroundings and chair components before use.
Covers proper power connection, surge protection, and maintenance of electrical parts.
Details how to respond to product abnormalities like burning smells or abnormal sounds.
Lists actions strictly forbidden during operation and safe handling guidelines.
Identifies specific health conditions that prohibit product use without medical advice.
Warns against placing body parts in moving mechanical areas of the chair.
Forbids unauthorized disassembly or repair to prevent hazards.
Advises consultation for conditions like muscular atrophy or motion sickness.
Ensures no foreign objects are present and checks for retracted massage wheels.
Emphasizes keeping children away from the product and remote control.
Warns against placing body parts, especially knees, in massage areas.
Lists specific areas where hands, feet, or pets should not be placed.
Explains grounding to reduce electric shock hazard due to functional faults.
Details the grounding conductor, plug, and socket compatibility.
Advises consulting an electrician for grounding correctness or socket installation.
Ensures product connects to a socket matching the grounding plug shape.
States that damaged power plugs must be replaced by authorized parts.
Details inspecting the power cord for dirt, dust, and damage.
Warns against damaging, bending, or placing heavy objects on the power cord.
Guides on inserting the power plug and turning the switch to 'ON'.
Inspects the synthetic leather for damage where rollers travel.
Warns that fabric damage can lead to injury or electric shock.
Reiterates unplugging the chair as a safety measure when not supervised.
Advises consulting a physician for usage with medical conditions.
Troubleshoots the issue of massage wheels stopping due to overload or overheating.
Advises contacting service for warm or hot power lines/plugs.
Warns against unauthorized disassembly or repair to prevent hazards.
Details actions for faults like product not working or giving abnormal sounds.