MASSAGE DIRECTION
• ALWAYS glide the appliance over the skin in the direction
of the blood circulation. In an upward direction.
• NEVER directly massage the spine.
• NEVER directly massage a bone (knee, ankle, and
elbow). The protruding parts of the massage head could
hit the bone, causing an injury.
- Legs: Place the appliance on the thigh, close to the
knee, and glide it gently upwards towards the hip.
(Fig. 5).
- Buttocks: Combine upward and circular movements.
(Fig. 6).
- Abdomen: Place the appliance on the navel and
move it gently outwards. (Fig. 7). Never make circular
movements around the navel.
- Arms: Place the appliance close to the elbow and
glide it gently towards the armpit. Repeat the massage
from the armpit towards the elbow. (Fig. 8).
- Back: Place the appliance in the area of the spine and
glide it gently upwards towards the shoulder blade.
(Fig. 9).
SKIN PREPARATION – EXFOLIATING
• It is essential to start by preparing the skin properly before
performing the massage in the area where it is required,
so we should exfoliate the skin using the natural bristle
brush (DRY BRUSH) (K), which will leave the area free
of dead cells and make the skin softer. Avoid damaging
the skin through excessive exfoliation (once per week is
sufcient). Gently massage the entire area for 5 minutes.
This step helps to stimulate your blood circulation and
metabolism.
• The skin should always be brushed toward the heart,
starting with the feet and moving up to the hips in the
case of legs, and from wrist to shoulder for arms. Persist
on rougher areas and be careful with sensitive areas.
Adjust the intensity of exfoliation based on the condition
of the skin, the body area and particular sensitivity.
ONCE YOU HAVE FINISHED USING THE APPLIANCE
• Turn the appliance off using the ON/OFF button (B).
• Unplug the appliance to the mains.
• Clean the appliance.
SAFETY THERMAL PROTECTOR
• The appliance has a safety device, which protects the
appliance from overheating.
• If the appliance turns itself off, leave the appliance to
cool down before attempting to restart it. If you wish to
continue using the appliance, allow it to cool down before
proceeding.
CLEANING
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains and let it cool
before undertaking any cleaning task.
• Clean the equipment using a damp cloth with a few drops
of washing-up liquid and then dry.
• Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or base pH
such as bleach, or abrasive products, for cleaning the
appliance.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid,
or place it under a running tap.