S-cape ii mr function – InnoMax Scape Hand Control User Manual
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S-
Cape II MR Hand Control Operation Guide
S-CAPE II MR FUNCTION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
READ ADVISORY INFORMATION IN THE OWNERS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
USING THIS PRODUCT. THE POTENTIAL FOR ELECTRICAL SHOCK EXISTS IF
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE NOT INSTALLED OR OPERATED PROPERLY.
S-CAPE II MR OPERATION
Refer to the matrix below for location and explanation of the S-cape II MR hand control
buttons:
TRANSMISSION INDICATOR LIGHT
Verifies a button is being pressed
and data is being sent to the bed.
POSITION BUTTONS
Press and release position button
and the bed will automatically
move to selected position. To stop
bed while in motion press and hold
any button until the bed stops.
LEVEL BUTTON
To level the bed to the flat position
press and release the LEVEL
button. This button will also turn
off the massagers. To stop bed
while in motion, press and hold
any button until bed stops.
HEAD & FOOT UP/DOWN BUTTON
Adjusts the head & foot sections of
the bed to the desired position.
HEAD/FOOT MASSAGE ARROW
BUTTONS
Slowly increases or decreases the
intensity of the massager as long as
the appropriate button is pressed.
WAVE ARROW BUTTONS
Once the massagers are activated
and the wave feature is selected,
these buttons increase or decrease
the speed of the wave.
MASSAGE ON/OFF BUTTONS
Turns on or off the corresponding
massager. When turned on, the
massage has an automatic shut
off timer of 30 minutes.
WAVE ON/OFF BUTTON
Once one or both massagers are
activated, this button turns the
wave feature on and off.
P BUTTON
To recall the beds saved position,
press and release the P button. To
stop the bed while in motion,
press and hold any button until
bed stops moving.
S BUTTON
Once the desired position of head,
foot, massagers and wave have
been made, press and hold the SET
button for 2 seconds to record the
position.
HAND CONTROL REQUIRES FOUR (4) AAA SIZE BATTERIES. TO CONSERVE
BATTERY LIFE, THE TRANSMITTER TURNS OFF ALL FUNCTIONS WHEN ANY
BUTTON IS PRESSED FOR MORE THAN 50 SECONDS.
NOTE