Once in a while, your massage chair may become a little glitchy. It might shut down in the middle of a program, fail to power on when you’re ready to use it, or simply behave in an unusual way.
Before contacting the warranty department or scheduling a service technician, there’s a simple troubleshooting step you should try first: perform a reset.
To reset your chair:
- Turn the chair off completely.
- Use the main power switch located on the back of the chair—not just the power button on the remote.
- Unplug the chair from the wall outlet.
- Wait several seconds to allow the system to fully reset.
- Plug the chair back in.
- Turn the main power switch back on.
- Power up the chair and test it again.
In many cases, this simple reset will resolve temporary software or communication issues and restore normal operation.
This isn’t unique to any particular brand or model. Most massage chairs contain electronic components and computer systems that can occasionally benefit from a reset, just like a computer or smartphone.
Trying this quick fix first may save you the time and inconvenience of waiting for a service appointment when the issue can be resolved in just a few minutes.
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Anyway, I hope you found this video helpful. I’m Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and I’ll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.





