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Panasonic EP30006 - User Manual

Panasonic EP30006
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EP30006
ORDER NO.HPD0706U16C1
- 1 -
MASSAGE LOUNGER
EP30006
USA
SPECIFICATIONS
©2007 Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying
and distribution is a violation of law.
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Summary

1. COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION

1.2 CONTROLLER

Overview and description of the massage lounger's controller functions and buttons.

2. TURNING ON THE POWER

4. ADJUSTMENT OF PRESSURE SENSOR

5. OPERATIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC VALVES AND AIR BAGS

8. METHOD OF PACKAGING POSITION SET-UP

9. METHOD OF MASSAGE MECHANISM BLOCK INSTALLATION MODE SET-UP (MANUAL SET-UP)

10. DISASSEMBLY

10.2. Removing the Massage mechanism block

Step-by-step guide for detaching the main massage mechanism block.

10.6. Removing the Lift unit

Steps for detaching the Ottoman and Reclining lift units from the main frame.

10.9. Removing the Ottoman

Comprehensive guide for disassembling the ottoman section of the lounger.

10.12. MASSAGER UP;DOWN SENSOR GEAR ADJUSTMENT METHOD

Detailed steps for adjusting the up/down sensor gear mechanism.

10.15.1. DISASSEMBLY OF AIR UNIT

Procedure for disassembling the air unit component.

10.15.10. Removing the Up;down gear block

Steps for disassembling and removing the up/down gear block.

10.15.11. Removing the Up;down shaft (Up;down shaft bolt)

Procedure for removing the up/down shaft and its bolt.

11. ACTUAL WIRING DIAGRAM

12. PHENOMENA CAUSED BY THE SENSOR MALFUNCTION OR LOCK PROTECTION OPERATION

12.1. Phenomena caused by the sensor malfunction

Table detailing malfunctions and their corresponding sensor issues.

13. CHECKING

No Motor Operation Checks

Troubleshooting guide for when the massage unit's motors are not operating.

13.2. CHECKING THE AIR BAGS

Method for inspecting air bags for leaks and proper function.

13.3. CHECKING THE ELECTROMAGNETIC VALVES

Procedure for testing the resistance and voltage of electromagnetic valves.

15. EXPLODED VIEW

16. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

Summary

1. COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION

1.2 CONTROLLER

Overview and description of the massage lounger's controller functions and buttons.

2. TURNING ON THE POWER

4. ADJUSTMENT OF PRESSURE SENSOR

5. OPERATIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC VALVES AND AIR BAGS

8. METHOD OF PACKAGING POSITION SET-UP

9. METHOD OF MASSAGE MECHANISM BLOCK INSTALLATION MODE SET-UP (MANUAL SET-UP)

10. DISASSEMBLY

10.2. Removing the Massage mechanism block

Step-by-step guide for detaching the main massage mechanism block.

10.6. Removing the Lift unit

Steps for detaching the Ottoman and Reclining lift units from the main frame.

10.9. Removing the Ottoman

Comprehensive guide for disassembling the ottoman section of the lounger.

10.12. MASSAGER UP;DOWN SENSOR GEAR ADJUSTMENT METHOD

Detailed steps for adjusting the up/down sensor gear mechanism.

10.15.1. DISASSEMBLY OF AIR UNIT

Procedure for disassembling the air unit component.

10.15.10. Removing the Up;down gear block

Steps for disassembling and removing the up/down gear block.

10.15.11. Removing the Up;down shaft (Up;down shaft bolt)

Procedure for removing the up/down shaft and its bolt.

11. ACTUAL WIRING DIAGRAM

12. PHENOMENA CAUSED BY THE SENSOR MALFUNCTION OR LOCK PROTECTION OPERATION

12.1. Phenomena caused by the sensor malfunction

Table detailing malfunctions and their corresponding sensor issues.

13. CHECKING

No Motor Operation Checks

Troubleshooting guide for when the massage unit's motors are not operating.

13.2. CHECKING THE AIR BAGS

Method for inspecting air bags for leaks and proper function.

13.3. CHECKING THE ELECTROMAGNETIC VALVES

Procedure for testing the resistance and voltage of electromagnetic valves.

15. EXPLODED VIEW

16. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

Panasonic EP30006 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelEP30006
CategoryMassager
LanguageEnglish

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