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Sanyo HEC DR-8700 Massage Chair
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Human beings can suffer from both physical and mental fatigue.
The therapy has been designed based on a "stiffness feeling" as physical fatigue, and now the stress sensor, senses the degree of "stress" i.e. mental fatigue. The massage lounger's massage promotes relaxation according to the stress level. The HEC-DR8700 massage lounger offers treatment of both the mental and physical aspects through the stiffness sensor and stress sensor working together. SANYO massage loungers are closer to the techniques of a professional masseur than ever before.

 

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Relaxation Through a Neutral Body Posture
The seat angle adjusts upward 30 degrees to approximate the Neutral Body Posture, spreading the load of the body optimally and achieving a comfortable sitting position.

This prevents the body's load from being applied too much to one area, thus allowing the user to relax in a natural posture.

The lower-back area fits snugly for a feeling of being absorbed into the chair, providing the ideal conditions for the user to receive a thorough kneading massage.

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Stress SensorSensor Control
Selecting the Full Auto Course and inputting your age will measure your pulse fluctuations (R-R intervals as seen in an electrocardiogram) and determine the degree of stress. Research Center for Sports and Healthcare Technology of Ritsumeikan University and SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. have conducted cooperative research on electrocardiographic measurement and applied technology. (from 2006 to 2008: MEXT Knowledge Cluster Initiative) Grip the sensor controller with the fingers of both hands.When stress measurement is completed, the measured degree of stress is displayed.

Sensor ControlGrip the stress sensor with both hands to measure your pulse fluctuations of R-R intervals as seen in an electrocardiogram and determine the degree of stress. The fluctuations of R-R intervals are called CVRR (Coefficient of Variation of R-R Intervals).
The higher this value is, the more relaxed you are. The lower it is, the more stress you are experiencing.
The CVRR index differs according to age, so input your age for greater accuracy. SANYO bases measurements and verification of CVRR of our massage loungers on testing conducted by the Department of Kansei Design of Hiroshima International University.stiffness sensor

Stiffness Sensor
This sensor detects the amount of stiffness you're feeling in your body by sensing physiological response variations. It then automatically adjusts to provide the best massage for your body in the same way a professional senses your stiffness with the fingertips.

Zero GIdeal Position for Air Massage
Lifts the legs and feet to be parallel with the floor for a posture suitable for leg/foot massages. Shiatsu nodes effectively stimulate for a fully relaxed feeling while a gentle air massage is applied to the back.
* Automatically starts massaging in Comfort Air Course

Raising the legs transfers the load from the feet to the lower back, which promotes a posture suitable for stretching.
The rolling massage on the back and angle changes of the legs provide effective stretching.
* Stretch Course massage will be selected automatically.

Stretch Mode
The airbags hold legs and feet, and the footrest automatically adjusts upward and downward, effectively stretching entire legs.
Also, the back muscles are stretched for a full body experienceExpands the sliding depth to 210mm (8 1/4”) . Sliding the leg section up and down adjusts the unit to the best possible position to fully massage the legs right to the soles of the feet, according to the user’s body shape and leg length.

Sliding Leg mechanism
In addition, a new mechanism that changes the calf unit position with the sliding movement is employed.
Even if the leg unit is fully extended, it will be positioned at the proper height to fit the calves. This massage lounger provides satisfactory massage through the soles to the calves according to various users’ heights.


New shoulder grasping and kneadingGrasping

Significantly improving the performance of a conventional massage robot, the advanced mechanism featuring 35mm (1 3/8") "massage roller with joints"—the largest in its class—projects forward approximately 145mm (5 3/4").


GraspThe "thumb-type massage roller" operates like the fingers of a professional masseur grasping the shoulders, and kneads to relieve stiffness.

Professional hand techniques are accurately emulated to give the user a comfortable massage.

The wider massage heads allow the massage heads to come in contact with the body of the user over a wider area than conventional units and provide a rolling massage like the fingers of a masseur. Shoulder stiffness is usually attributed to poor blood flow within the trapezius muscles. This represents the movement of grasping and kneading these muscles.


foot airbags

Ankle grip massage
The holding range of the built-in airbags is extended to the heel, to grip a wide range from the ankles to the heel and provide a massage just like how the palm of a hand loosens stiffness.

Equipped with three air bags for the sole.
The bags are inflated independently to thoroughly relax the soles and promote blood circulation

Calf Massage
Calves are massaged by side air bags to promote blood circulation while back air bags with projections perform Shiatsu.

Heating the soles
A heater makes soles nice and warm.


Sanyo HEC DR-8700 Specs
Voltage: AC 120V / 60 HZ.
Consumption: 200-290 Watts.
Timer Range: 30 minutes.
Lying Angle: 170°
Weight of Chair: Approximately 176 Pounds.
Max User weight: 198 Pounds.

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Sanyo HEC DR-8700 HEC DR8700
Massage Specifications
Rolling Stroke 31"
Number of Motors Total N/A
Timer Settings (minutes) 15-30
Back Massage Functions
Rolling, Kneading, Tapping Yes
Combination Kneading and Tapping Yes
Variable Roller Width Adjustment Yes
Heating Element Foot
Air Massage in Back Yes
Air Massage in Seat Yes
Vibration in Back No
Vibration in Seat No
Auto Programs 9
Leg and Foot Massage Features
Mechanical & Air Leg / Foot Massage No
Mechanical Rolling in Footrest No
Air Massage in Leg / Foot Yes
Extendable Footrest Yes
Chair Specifications
One Touch Recline / Return No
Back Recline Angle 170
Two Motor Recline No
Single Motor Recline Yes
Removable Arms No
Leather No
Synthetic Leather Yes
Dimensions - Upright W x D x H 28.75" x 54" x 48"
Dimensions - Recline W x D x H 28.75" x 76" x 29"
Country of Origin Japan
Warranty 1 Year In Home Service, 1 Year Parts, 3 Years Roller Mechanisms
Comments And Other Features
Special Features Stiffness Detection Sensor, Heat in Foot and Calf Massage
Removable Back Pad No

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