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It is important to visually inspect your chair on a quarterly basis to make sure there
are no missing parts and that all parts are in good working order without excessive
wear. Check all nuts, bolts and screws. Over time they may work their way loose,
leading to an unsafe condition. Tighten any of these if they are loose. Inspect the
cable that is used for adjusting the height of the chair for signs of wear. Replace the
cable if there are signs of fraying. The chair should not be used if any problems are
found until they are fixed.
The best way to protect your product is by using sheets, fleeces, and accessory
covers that prevent oil and body contact from occurring. Your table should be
cleaned and/or disinfected only as needed.
We recommend cleaning your upholstery fabric to protect it against oil stains
and dirt which will cause cracking and permanent stains over time. Clean your
upholstered items when needed using a mild solution of 4:1 diluted non-alcohol
cleaner such as 409
®
, Fantastik
®
, Green Windex or some other non-abrasive
cleaner. For disinfecting purposes you may use Protex, MadaCide, Accell TB,
Virox (Canada) or a diluted 1/100 bleach solution. Dry the table immediately
after cleaning to remove excess cleaning solution. Using citrus based cleaners or
other strong cleaners, such as alcohol, acetone, higher concentrations of bleach
or other products that contain high concentrations of these substances, can short-
en the life of your fabric, or discolor it.
Note: Damage caused by cleaners will not be covered under the warranty.
Small rips are easily repaired with VLP, available from Oakworks. Major vinyl damage
may require pad replacement, also available from Oakworks.
DO NOT store in temperatures below 32°F/0°C or above 95°F/35°C. Extreme
hot and cold temperatures will damage the upholstery fabric and may cause cold-
cracking, brittleness and stretching. Always keep your table away from heaters,
electrical appliances and direct sunlight.
1. Release the arm-rest cam lock and the strap to fold the arm rest.
Lock the cam.
2. Fold down the face rest and relock the cam locks and tighten the
knobs (Fig 8).
3. Put the push button on the seat tube into the third hole from the bottom.
4. Lean the chair forward and push in the seat. The chair will fold
(Fig.9). Push on the seat to lock it in the folded position.
5. The massage chair has wheels, so you can pull it along smooth
surfaces by holding onto the face rest. Use the spacer bar on the
face rest as a handle for pulling your chair. Stand behind the seat
and grab the spacer bar. Pull it toward you.
6. Your chair is designed to protect the pads by keeping them far
off the floor as you pull it (Fig.10).The wheels will roll on any surface.
To carry your chair, lift by holding onto one of the main tubes
at the pivot bolt and resting the seat pad against your hip. The
optional shoulder strap will make carrying your chair easier. (Fig.11)
923 East Wellspring Road
New Freedom, PA 17349
phone: 717.235.6807
fax: 717.235.6798
www.oakworks.com
MMMNPP0001 rev.060412
Date of Purchase:
SerialNumber:
Model: OakwOrks® Massage Chair
U.S.PatentNo.5,401,078
Fig. 15
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12 Fig. 13
Fig. 8
Fig. 14
Close-up of
wheels
The carry case protects your chair in transport.
To put your chair in its case, follow directions above for folding
your chair. Relock all of the cam locks.
1. With the zipper open all the way, drape the case over the top
of your chair as it is standing. The zipper should be on the
side of the chair. (Fig. 12)
2. Zip the zipper closed as far as you can. (Fig. 13)
3. Put the chair on its side and bring the case up over the legs.
4. Zip the zipper closed leaving the wheels exposed for easy
rolling (Fig.14) or tuck them neatly inside for lightweight
carrying. (Fig.15)
Therapeutic Equipment Since 1977
FOLDING AND CARRYING YOUR MASSAGE CHAIR
TRANSPORTING YOUR MASSAGE CHAIR
CARE OF YOUR MASSAGE CHAIR
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