Do not extend the massage session after the
15 minutes of massage, i.e. the maximum
time limit for each massage. If you wish to
continue with the massage, wait 30 minutes
before beginning again.
SAFETY DEVICE
Excessive, continued use or pressure on the
pad may cause an increase in temperature
which will trigger the safety device to
stop the appliance. In such cases, unplug
the mains cable from the wall socket and
leave the appliance to cool down for an
hour before attempting to reuse it. If the
mains cable is left plugged in the vibration
produced when it switches itself back on
may cause an accident.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE:
Unplug the appliance from the mains
supply before proceeding to clean it.
Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock
and/or injury.
Do not use water to wash it. This could
damage certain electric components or
cause accidents.
To remove dirt from the main casing, use a
slightly dampened cloth.
Do not use benzene based solvents or
spray cleaners
Use cotton balls dampened with alcohol
to remove any stubborn stains from the
surface of the massage pad.
Storage
Keep the massager out of children’s reach.
Store the massager in a cool dry place, not
exposed to direct sunlight.
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimised
packaging. This basically consists
in using non-contaminating materials
which should be handed over to the local
waste disposal service as secondary raw
materials.
This product complies with EU
Directive 2002/96/CE. The crossed
wheelie bin symbol shown on the
appliance indicates that when it
comes to dispose of the product it must not
be included in with household refuse. It must
be taken to a special refuse collection point
for electric and electronic appliances or
returned to the distributor when purchasing
a similar appliance. Under current refuse
disposal regulations, users who fail to take
discarded appliances to special refuse
collection points may be penalised. Correct
disposal of discarded appliances means
that they can be recycled and processed
ecologically, helping the environment and
allowing materials used in the product to be
reused. For more information on available
waste disposal schemes contact your
local refuse service or the shop where the
product was purchased. Manufacturers and
importers are responsible for ecological
recycling, processing and disposal of
products, whether directly or via a public
system.
Your local town council can provide you
with information about how to dispose of
obsolete appliances.
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