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Preparations before use:
1. Ensure that the drain tank is installed below the drainage outlet of the appliance.
2. While the appliance is switched off, press the water supply cover open button to open the water supply cover (Figure 1).
The drain valve is now open.
3. Fill the measure cup (150ml or 75ml) with water and slowly pour the water into the appliance through the water inlet
(Figure 2). Use a dry towel to mop up any split water on and around the appliance.
4. Use the measure cup (delivered with the appliance) to add water in the appliance. Check the water level on the right of
the appliance. The white line marked “FULL” indicates the fullest water level and that marked “EMPTY” indicates that
the appliance is empty.
When adding water, make sure the water level does not exceed the 150ml mark. Excess water will drain automatically
to the drain tank through the drain outlet. Empty the water from the tank.
5. Close the water supply cover (Figure 3). The cover now presses against the drain valve.
6. Adjust the steam nozzle to the desired angle to begin the steam massage of your face (the nozzle can be adjusted
within a range of 50 degrees), as shown in Figure 4.
7. Clean your face with a wet towel to achieve better results from the massage.
Instructions for use:
1. Insert the plug into the power outlet, and press the power switch until a click is heard. The power indicator turns green,
indicating the appliance is switched on, as shown in Figure 5. (Make sure your hands are dry when connecting the
appliance to the power supply, to avoid the risk of electric shock.)
2. The appliance now begins working and making a sizzling sound. This is the normal sound of electric discharge or water
heating. About 2 minutes later, steam begins to emerge from the steam outlet. Before that, a few drops of hot water
may run out of the steam outlet, which is normal.
3. The amount of steam being produced from the steam outlet gradually increases until it is enough for facial massage.
Move your face slowly towards the steam until an adequate amount surrounds your entire face (Figure 6). Keep your
face at least 25 cm away from the steam outlet, to avoid irritation or scalding.
4. If you feel too hot, move your face away from the steam outlet until you feel comfortable. During the massage, you can
also turn your face to let the steam flow onto your face from different angles.
5. During the massage, do not move or shake the appliance (Figure 7), because the hot steam coming out of the steam
outlet may burn or scald your skin.
6. Do not add water to the appliance while it is in operation. If it is necessary to add water, press the power switch until
you hear a click and the power indicator turns off, unplug the appliance, wait about 10 minutes for the appliance to
cool down, and then open the water supply cover to add water. Never open the water supply cover to add water to the
appliance during the steam massage, otherwise hot steam or hot water will spurt out of the water inlet and burn or
scald your skin (Figure 8).
7. To begin with, we recommend you use the appliance 2-3 times a week. Observe your skin and adjust the frequency
and duration of steam massage accordingly. Do not use the appliance if your skin is allergic (e.g. during decortication).
If your skin itches, stings or becomes swollen after using the appliance, stop using the appliance and consult a doctor
immediately. Skin problems may also result from psychological pressures, physical disorders or the use of cosmetics;
consult relevant experts in such cases.
8. At the end of the massage, the power indicator will turn red. This means that the water in the appliance is about to
dry up. Press the power switch until you hear a click and the power indicator turns off, and then unplug the appliance.
Wait about 10 minutes for the appliance to cool down, then pour out the remaining water, and wipe the water inlet,
steam outlet and main unit with a dry towel. Every time after using the appliance, remember to pour out the water
remaining in the drain tank and the appliance, otherwise it may become faulty (Figures 9 and 10).
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