16
Exchangeable massage attachments
5
6
7
8
5. Warming attachment
6. Trigger-point attachment
7. Cooling attachment
8. Soft attachment
Removable massage head
9
10
11
9. Hand knob for easier handling
10. Connection for mains part
11. Plug-in element
Control panel
12
14
15
13
16
17
12. Battery and intensity display
13. Intensity selection buttons (+/-)
14. On/off button
15. Optional heat function
16. LED display for activated heat function
17. LED display for on/off mode
7. Start-up
• Remove the packaging.
• Check the device, mains part and cable for damage.
• Insert the connector plug into the socket on the massager to charge the device.
• Charge the device for at least 3 hours before initial operation.
• When the device starts to charge, an acoustic signal sounds. During the charging process, the LEDs on the
battery display flash from left to right, depending on the battery state.
• Once the device is fully charged, all 5 LEDs light up and an acoustic signal sounds 3 times.
• If the battery is low, the LED display for the on/off mode (green light) starts to flash and an acoustic signal
sounds 3 times. If the battery is flat, the device switches off and an acoustic signal sounds again 3 times.
• The device can also be operated with a mains part. There is no charging in this case, however.
• Route the cable safely so that there is no risk of anyone tripping over it.
8. Operation
• The tapping massager can be used with or without the handle. It can be used with the handle to massage
hard-to-reach parts of the body such as the shoulder and back area. It can be used without the handle
for a more intensive, stronger massage.
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