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6. Description of footbath
1 Spray guard
2 LED display
3 Infrared light
4 Removable pedicure attachments
a Massage attachment
b Brush
c Corn and callous remover
5 Bubble bar
6 Level indicator
7 Massage roller
8 Massage-supporting footbed
9 Rubber feet (bottom of device)
10 Cord winder (bottom of device)
11 Narrow side
Display
1 button
2 Massage button
3 Bubble button
4 Timer button
5 Temperature button
6 LC display
7. Initial use
• Remove the packaging
• Check the device, power supply and cables for damage.
• Before plugging in the footbath fill it with warm water no higher than the level indicator (approx. 5 – 6 cm). The
foot rest should, however, be completely covered with water.
• Now plug the device into the mains power supply.
• Route the cable safely so that there is no risk of anyone tripping over it.
• Place the foot bath on a firm and level surface.
Make yourself comfortable in a chair and place your feet on the foot rest and apply slight pressure. Never stand up
in the foot bath. The rubber feet on the base of the unit prevent it from sliding.
Switch on the footbath by pressing the button and set the desired function.
8. Use
Vibration massage
Press the massage button (2) to switch on vibration massage. The footbath starts to vibrate. Place the soles of your
feet on the massage nubs and increase or reduce the pressure for the desired massage effect.
Bubble massage
Press the bubble button (3) to feed air onto the bubble bar for a soothing bubble massage.
Timer
You can set the desired time (20 – 60 minutes) with the timer function. Press the timer button (4) to extend the time
another 10 minutes. The timer is factory-set to 20 minutes. The footbath switches off automatically once the set time
has expired. Maximum duration is 60 minutes. Allow the footbath to cool for at least 15 minutes before using it again.
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