Equipment / Functions
The massage function will switch off automatically after 15 minutes. In order to increase the lifespan of
the motors, please switch on the massage heads again only after a minimum of 30 minutes have passed.
This gives the motors time to cool down again. You should also allow a period of rest for your body. We
recommend conducting the massages only two, maximum three times a day in order to not overstress
your muscles.
For your own safety we equip the machines with a protection against overheating. Heat is
created in the motors when placed under great stress and excessive pressure. Before this
could create any risk, the machines will switch off automatically and will only allow switching
on again after an appropriate downtime between 30 and 40 minutes.
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FOR MOBILE USE:
In addition to your Quattromed III
you will receive a 12 V adaptor for
mobile use.
Remote Control
[1]
On/Off
Switch the device on/off here. When switched
off, the massage stops and the mechanism returns
automatically to the lower rest position.
[2]
Heating
Switch the heating function on/off.
[3]
Time (5 – 15 minutes)
The preset massage time is 15 minutes.
This button sets the desired massage duration.
(5 minute intervals / 5 – 10 – 15).
SELECT MASSAGE AREA
[4]
Switch the massage on/off over the entire
back area.
[5]
Switch the massage on/off in the shoulder and
neck area.
[6]
Switch the massage on/off in the back and
lumbar area.
[7]
Vibration (in seat area)
Start/stop the vibration massage.
[8]
Kneading
This button switches the kneading function
on/off.
[9]
Reverse (only possible in kneading mode)
This button determines the rotation direction of
the massage heads.
[10]
Rolling
This button switches the rolling function on/off.
[11]
Width (only possible in rolling mode)
This button changes the spacing of the
massage heads during a rolling massage.
[12]
Spot (only possible in kneading mode)
When held down, these buttons move the
position of the massage heads upwards and
downwards. When the respective button is
released, the mechanism stops at the desired
point.
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