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TOPCOM Thai Massage Cushion 2010H 5
TOPCOM Thai Massage Cushion 2010H
ENGLISH
4 Installation
4.1 Strapping system
The massage cushion can be installed to almost any chair.
Slip the straps over the seat or chair and adjust the fastening straps to secure.
The massager won’t slip or slide away.
4.2 Connecting to the main power.
Plug one end of the power adaptor into the 230V outlet and the other end into the adapter jack
which leads from the massage cushion.
5 Button description
I Power button
Press the power button to turn the unit on. The corresponding LED
light will illuminate.
Press the power button once again to turn the unit of. The
corresponding LED will blink and the massage mechanism will
return to its lowest point before switching off.
II Full back massage
Press this button for a full back ‘Thai’ massage.
All massage control LED (VII) will illuminate.
You will enjoy a full back massage
Press this button again to switch this massage off.
III Upper back massage
Press this button for a massage of your upper back only.
Only the 3 upper massage control LED (VII) will illuminate.
The massage will skip the lower back during massage.
Press this button again to switch the massage off.
IV Lower back massage
Press this button for a massage of your lower back only.
Only the 3 lower massage control LED (VII) will illuminate.
The massage will skip the upper back during massage.
Press this button again to switch the massage off.
V Seat vibration
Press this button to activate the seat vibration. The vibration will turn On in low-intensity and the
corresponding LED (L) will illuminate.
Press this button repeatedly to switch to medium (M) intensity, high (H) intensity or to deactivate the
seat vibration.
Only use the power adapter supplied. Do not use other adapters, as this may damage
the device.
The wall outlet for the power supply must be close and accessible.
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