Panasonic EP-MA73KU EP-MA73KU Owner's Manual (English) - Page 53
Hand & arm massages, Operating sounds during air, massage, Upper body massage
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Q&A(Continued) Upper body massage Hand & arm massages Q The automatic course is not strong enough even at the strongest setting or are too strong even at the weakest setting. A Try the following methods. Recline the backrest. The extra body weight adds intensity to the massage. Place a piece of fabric or blanket between you and the backrest to decrease the sensation of the massage heads. If you feel too strong at your lower back, you can also push the lower back air button to discharge some of the air in the lower back area. This decreases the sensation. Q There is a delay in movement when adjusting the position. A The chair may not move immediately depending on when the POSITION button is pushed. (There may be a small time lag. This is not an abnormality.) If long beeps sound when the button is pushed, this means that it is at the furthest position and cannot move any further. Q The height (intensity) on the left feels different to that on the right. Is this OK? A It is designed to differ in some cases. An alternating tapping mechanism is used to create a more natural sensation. The massage heads therefore do not move in unison in some massages. The height (intensity) on the left differs from that on the right in these massages. This is not a malfunction. Q The intensity in the left hand & arm differs from that in the right. A Only one hand at a time is strongly massaged so that the massage can be immediately stopped using the other hand in the event of an abnormality or danger. Q Red marks are left on the underside of my hands/arms after a hand & arm massage. A Marks may remain on the hands and arms after use. These eventually fade and are not a problem. Q Arm air pressure is applied more times on one side than on the other during the automatic courses. A Changing settings such as intensity (back or air) or position can cause air pressure to be applied on one side more than on the other. This is not an abnormality. ◦The air action works in connection with the back massage, so changing the settings can change the air action. Operating sounds during air massage Q A rattling sound occurs under the seat during the air massage. Is this a malfunction? A This is an operating sound that is designed to occur during air massages. It is not a malfunction. EN54