Manual operation for the lower body – Panasonic EP1272 User Manual

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Adjust the angle and length of the legrest before starting a massage.
(See Page 10)

1. Press the OFF/ON button.

2. Press the Leg Massage button.

3. Adjusting the massage intensity

4. Auto shut-off in leg massage/stretch

• The massage will end after approximately 15 minutes and the unit will automatically shut off.
• If you want to continue using the massage lounger press the OFF/ON button.

• The Pre-Programs and Leg Massage buttons will begin to flash.

• The air massage will begin.
• Leg massage intensity is displayed by the indicator.
• The reclining angle can be adjusted during the massage. The airbags will

deflate while the Reclining button is held down so that you can reposition
your legs.

• The intensity is adjustable in 3 steps.
• The intensity will move 1 step each time the button is pushed, moving in

order of medium, strong, off and weak.

• Default is level 2.

MANUAL OPERATION FOR THE LOWER BODY

Press

Press

weak medium strong

1

2

3

off

Description of Leg Massage/Stretch

Leg massage

A hand-like grasping action loosens calf muscles in three stages while a bottom-to-top squeezing action slowly relaxes and
softens to comfortably alleviate tired, swollen legs.

Leg stretch

Using the leg air massage

1. Press the OFF/ON button.

2. Press the Leg Stretch button.

3. Auto shut-off in leg massage/stretch

• The massage will end after approximately 15 minutes and the unit will automatically shut off.
• If you want to continue using the massage lounger press the OFF/ON button.

• The Pre-Program and Leg Massage buttons will begin to flash.

• Press again to stop the leg stretch.

Using the leg stretch

Lowered to
approx. 15°

Lowered to
approx. 20°

Raised to
approx. 70°

After the legs have been grasped by
the airbags, they are slowly stretched
as the legrest lowers to a 15° angle.

The legrest then rises to an 70° angle,
after which it lowers once again to a
20° angle for a deep stretch.

The legrest rises again and
returns to its original angle.

Press

Press

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