Detailed maintenance are key to extending the lifespan of your massage chair and ensuring its optimal performance. We hope the guidelines provided in this article help you enjoy the comfort and health benefits your massage chair brings.
Maintenance Tips
• Regular Cleaning
Exterior Cleaning: Wipe the surface of the massage chair with a soft damp cloth. Avoid using strong acids, alkalies, or solvent-based cleaners.
Airbag Cleaning: Use a mild detergent to clean the airbag areas, and regularly check for any damage or leaks.
• Lubrication and Maintenance
Roller System: Regularly check the roller system to ensure smooth operation. Lubricate as required according to the manual.
Motor Maintenance: Avoid overloading the motor during use. Regularly inspect the motor’s performance.
• Avoid Direct Sunlight
Prevent Sun Damage: Place the massage chair away from direct sunlight to prevent the leather from aging, discoloring, or cracking.
Keep Dry: Avoid damp environments to prevent internal electrical components from short-circuiting due to moisture.
• Regular Inspections
Power Cords: Regularly inspect power cords for wear and tear, ensuring safe and reliable power connections.
Components: Check the tightness of all components. Address any looseness promptly to ensure stability and safety.
• Professional Maintenance
Routine Servicing: Depending on usage frequency, schedule professional maintenance every six months to a year to ensure the massage chair remains in top condition.
After-Sales Service:Contact professional after-sales service personnel for issues you cannot resolve on your own to avoid damage from improper handling.