Jensen Dynamique
Jensen Dynamique
Jensen Dynamique
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Introduction<br />
Congratulations on the purchase of your <strong>Jensen</strong> <strong>Dynamique</strong> adjustable<br />
bed. We hope that it gives you many years of comfortable days and<br />
nights. During the development of the <strong>Jensen</strong> <strong>Dynamique</strong>, special attention<br />
was paid to ensuring that it is simple and safe to use. The advanced<br />
technical features can be operated simply and smartly using the handy<br />
remote control. We recommend that you read the instructions below to<br />
familiarise yourself with its use.<br />
Guarantee<br />
We provide a 5 year guarantee based on normal use. The invoice on<br />
which the date of purchase is stated serves as a certificate of guarantee.<br />
In the event of any faults or malfunctions, please contact<br />
the store from which you purchased the bed.<br />
Assembly / installation<br />
First of all you should check whether all the<br />
parts have been supplied by referring to the<br />
summary on the left-hand side of the folder.<br />
1. Turn the base upside down. Screw the feet<br />
or wheels onto the legs and attach these to the<br />
base. Use 1 screw for each leg.<br />
2. Attach all the plastic corner attachments to<br />
the base.<br />
3. Lay out the support sections of the bed in<br />
the correct order.<br />
4. Position the base in such a way on the<br />
sections that the section attachment points are<br />
exactly above the corner attachments. Make<br />
sure that no cables get caught.<br />
5. Secure the base to the support sections,<br />
inserting the 16 screws through the corner attachment<br />
points. Fasten the 4 screws on each<br />
section by hand before tightening.<br />
Pull the leads from the massage motors<br />
through the cable ducts to the control unit at<br />
the foot end.<br />
Make sure the leads with the coloured strips<br />
(the massage motor and air-conditioning leads)<br />
are linked to the control unit cables which have<br />
the same coloured-coded strips.<br />
6. The storage pouch can be attached to either<br />
one of the sides of section 1 using 2 screws.<br />
You can decide which side yourself.<br />
7. Place the mattress and the mattress topper<br />
on the support sections. Now you can plug the<br />
bed into the mains.<br />
8. Connect the network adapter to the leads<br />
poking out of the cable guide in the frame at the<br />
head end. Then insert the plug into the socket.<br />
9. When you use this function for the first time,<br />
raise the head end gradually, after activating the<br />
bed’s remote control, and check whether the<br />
massage or the lighting leads are not pulled too<br />
tight. Keep moving the bed until it has gone as<br />
far as it can.<br />
Using the remote control<br />
Insert the batteries (2 x AAA) into the remote control. The remote control must be activated<br />
(See ’Activate the remote control’) before you can operate the bed.<br />
• The remote control can control the movement of the bed via the joystick if you keep it<br />
vertical, with the display facing downwards.<br />
• If the display is pointing upwards, you will be able to use the menus with the joystick.<br />
Move the joystick to the side to view the clock.<br />
Push the joystick to view the menu. Use the joystick to move the marker to the desired function<br />
and then press it. Set the function at the desired level. If unused, the display will switch<br />
to energy saving mode within 15 seconds.<br />
Activating the remote control<br />
Activate the remote control for the right bed by pressing the button on the control unit under<br />
the bed (see illus. 6). Keep this button pressed until it emits a double audible signal and then<br />
release. Keep the remote control vertical, with the display facing down and move the joystick<br />
to the left or the right to synchronise the remote control with the control unit.<br />
The remote control has now been activated in conjunction with the control unit and the<br />
electric motor under the bed.<br />
NOTE: When you move the remote control to the left or the right in order to connect it to the<br />
control unit, it is important to hold it upside down, i.e. with the display facing downwards<br />
and with the joystick facing upwards.<br />
Synchronising two beds (double bed)<br />
First press the RED button on the control unit on bed number 1 until it emits a double<br />
audible signal and then release the button. Then press the RED button on the control unit on<br />
bed number 2 until it emits four audible signals (2 x 2) end then release the button.<br />
Make sure you keep the remote control vertical with the display facing downwards. Then<br />
move the joystick to the left or the right on the remote control for bed number 1.<br />
Use the menu on the remote control and select the icon<br />
‘+remote control’ as shown in the illustration:<br />
Follow the instructions shown in the display. While the text<br />
is active, briefly press the RED button on the control unit of<br />
bed number 2 and then release again.<br />
The beds are now synchronised on the remote control.<br />
If you want both beds to move in parallel, set both remote<br />
controls to the ‘double bed’ icon as shown in the illustration:<br />
Please note that only the bed movements can be<br />
synchronised.<br />
NOTE: If, after the setting has been changed, the beds can be controlled in parallel but are<br />
not in similar positions, you should lower the beds until they are parallel. It may be that the<br />
beds do not operate in a completely synchronised way. This is not a manufacturing fault and<br />
should not reduce the level of comfort.<br />
Emergency function - Lower bed in the event of a power failure<br />
In the event of a power failure you can lower the bed by pressing the red button on the<br />
control unit and keeping it pressed until the bed is horizontal. However, you must have fitted<br />
two 9 volt batteries into the bed’s control unit. If you use this function, you must replace the<br />
batteries to ensure that the function is available again in the event of another power failure.<br />
NOTE: The emergency function for lowering the bed can also be used without a power<br />
failure having occurred. This can be useful if you lose the remote control.<br />
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