Hi, Iβm Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and today weβre going to talk about the armrests of the Human Touch SuperNovo X, the latest model in the Novo family of chairs.
This chair is unique, and so are its armrests, because they can move up and down, making it easier for users to get into the chair. For people who have difficulty backing into a traditional massage chairβespecially older adults or those with severe low back painβthis design is much safer and more stable.
Instead of entering from the front, you can now raise either the left or right armrest. You can do this with the remote control by pressing the button labeled βDoor,β which allows you to open either side. You can also use the Human Touch app, available for both Android and Apple devices.
On the front of each armrest, youβll notice silver-colored sensors. When the chair is inactive, no light will appear on the top strip. To wake the chair and raise the armrests, simply touch either panelβthe light will turn blue, meaning the armrests are now active.
Letβs raise the left one since Iβm on this side. Hold your finger on the sensor for a couple of seconds, and the armrest will lift. Pretty cool, right? Itβs kind of like a sports car with doors that open upward. This makes it much easier for someone with limited mobility, due to age or pain, to get in and out of the chair.
When youβre ready to close the armrest, you can press the opposite sensor, or simply use the remote control. Keep in mind that you must hold the sensor down for it to lower completely.
One important note: if the chair is in the middle of a program, or not restored to its original upright position, the lights will turn red. When the lights are red, the doors cannot be raised or loweredβneither by touch nor by the remote control. The chair must first be returned to its upright, neutral position.
So those are the teardrop armrest doors of the new Human Touch SuperNovo X. I hope you found this video helpful. If you did, please give it a thumbs up, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and help us spread the word about massage chairs by sharing our videos on your favorite social media platforms.
Iβm Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and Iβll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.
