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Panasonic EP-MAG3
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EN30
How to Use
After the automatic course has finished,
or when the massage is completed by
pressing
during the course
Select and press one button from
that you would
like to register while the buttons
are flashing (approx. 15 seconds).
Selected button will light. (Example: )
When the registration is completed
Be careful since registered contents will not be
saved when the power switch is turned Off or the
power cord is disconnected during the massage.
Pressed button will turn off, and the power will be
turned off automatically in approximately 3 seconds.
You can register your preferred settings set during the automatic course, and have them reproduced
next time you are massaging.
Your preferred settings (pages EN28–29, EN51 (volume))
are displayed and the USER buttons will flash.
If there is another setting already
registered, Other settings are already
registered. will be announced.*
To update to contents of new setting*
Press the same button again.
*
This will also be announced when you try
to register to a separate automatic course
or same automatic course contents that
are the same as those already registered.
If you do not want to delete the
setting already registered
Press other USER button.
Press.
Press.
Automatic course
To register your preferences
Air intensity and back intensity settings
Air and stretch on/off settings
Heat massage heads on/off setting
Foot Heat on/off setting and temperature settings
Voice guidance volume setting
You can register settings for each automatic
course in each USER button.
The last setting registered for the USER button is
applied regardless of which automatic course is
used.
For example, you can register the following different
settings in USER
:
High air intensity for SHIATSU
Low air intensity for STRETCH.
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Contents that can be registered
This mark is
the indicator
( See page EN28 to EN29 for details on how to configure
settings and page EN51 for details on volume settings.)
Memory
Memory

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