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Avoiding Accidents and Injuries
Do not press into or step on the massage heads.
Do not place your hands or feet in between gaps in the massage heads.
Do not put your hands or feet in between spaces in mechanical components.
Do not drop or purposefully insert objects into the massage chair slot.
Do not sit, stand, or place heavy objects on chair components, including the
armrests, leg rests, and backrests.
Never stand on the chair.
Do not attempt to move a chair white it’s operating.
Do not use massage areas for unintended body parts (e.g., do not put your head in
the leg rest).
Do not put unusual amounts of pressure on the backrest while the chair is reclined.
Avoid using the chair with exposed skin or while wearing sheer fabrics. Using the
chair with improper clothing could lead to skin irritation.
Empty your pockets before sitting in the chair.
Avoiding Chair Damage, Discoloration, and Deterioration
Do not place the chair in humid or wet environments, around sharp things, or near
heat sources, including stoves.
Never use an electric heating pad, blanket, or other heated device while using the
chair.
Do not use the chair in high-temperature areas.
Do not use the chair in an outdoor environment.
Avoiding Leaks and The Potential for Electrocution Injuries
Do not use or store your chair in a wet, humid, or exposed environment such as a
swimming pool area or bathroom.
Both the chair and the accompanying remote control must remain dry at all times.
Do not sit in the chair with wet or damp clothes.
Avoiding electrocution Injuries
Follow all directions for installing the ground wire or contact a professional
electrician for assistance.
Never use a plug adapter. Contact a professional electrician if you do not have the
appropriate outlet for installation.
Avoiding Electrocution Injuries or Fire
Unplug the chair before cleaning.
Unplug the chair if you notice any power damage or the potential for power-related
damage (i.e., during thunderstorms).
To unplug the chair, firmly grasp the plug (not the cord) to release the prongs from
the outlet.

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