Take control, Manual massage modes (back/neck/shoulders) – Human Touch HT-7450 Massage Chair User Manual
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Manual Massage Modes (Back/Neck/Shoulders)
take
control
Width
— Focus or diffuse
massage pressure by selecting
the wide, standard, or narrow
massage setting. This feature
works with Roll, Percussion and
Compression massage modes.
Select the width setting
after
selecting a massage mode.
Massage Mode
MASSAGE TECHNIQUES
PERCUSSION
Alternates rapid-tapping
strokes along the spine to
stimulate both spinal muscles
and spinal joint areas,
emulating the percussive
massage technique used
in sports medicine for deep
muscle therapy.
Flexes spinal joints and
relieves pressure on the
spinal column, invigorating
the entire back area.
ROLLING
Rolls gently up and down
your back near your spine.
Warms and loosens your
muscles, preparing your
back for deeper massage.
Relieves muscle tension,
improves circulation and
relaxes the back.
KNEADING
Kneads your back in a
small, circular motion on
both sides of your spine
simultaneously.
Relieves tension and
soreness by lifting and
stretching muscles.
Improves circulation and
helps bring vital nutrients
to the spinal area.
COMPRESSION
Presses on spinal muscles
and spinal joint areas using
alternating strokes and a gentle
rocking motion, emulating
a technique used in sports
medicine and in spinal therapy
by chiropractors.
Spreads and applies pressure to
deep muscle tissue, forcing it to
relax, while the rocking motion
loosens spinal joints. Aides in
muscle and joint repair due to
strain from exercise, long hours
bent over a desk, or just day-
to-day stress, and can improve
mobility and overall posture.
What It Does
Benefits
SEAT
A series of air bags located
in the seat pad inflate and
deflate to create a unique
seat massage.
Soothes tired seat muscles,
caused by sitting in
uncomfortable chairs or
sitting for long periods of
time.
HEAT
Two lumbar heat modules
gently warm the lower
back muscles, gradually
reducing tightness and pain.
Heat calms and soothes
back muscles, preparing
them for a more restorative
massage and faster healing.