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• Never use any substances for cleaning that could potentially be toxic if
they came into contact with the skin or mucous membranes, or if they
were swallowed or inhaled. Do not use any abrasive cleaning products
and never submerge the device in water.
• Do not clean the device in the dishwasher!
• Avoid mechanical cleaning with brushes or similar, as this could result
in irreparable damage.
• When using the device on multiple areas that have been stung and
bitten, it is recommended that you clean the heating plate each time.
This reduces the possibility of germs and bacteria being transferred
from one area of skin to the next. Use a commercially available alcohol
disinfection wipe to disinfect the heating plate.
9. WHAT IF THERE ARE PROBLEMS?
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The device does not
switch on.
The ON/OFF switch
2
is in the OFF
position.
Slide the ON/OFF switch
2
into the ON position.
The batteries are flat. Replace both batteries
as described in these
instructions for use.
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