Switching Speeds
The massage gun automatically starts at speed 1 after being turned on.
Press the speed button while the massage gun is on to cycle through the speeds of 1, 2, and
3.
Pausing the Massage Gun
While in use, press the power button to pause the massage gun. Press again to continue
using it.
Turning off
Press and hold the power button until the massage gun turns off.
When paused, the massage gun will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of inactivity.
To protect the battery, the massage gun will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of
use, excluding pausing durations. To continue using the massage gun, you can turn it on
again.
Using the Massage Gun
Before using the massage gun, make sure that all body parts to be massaged or the thin
clothes you wear are clean and dry.
Step 1: Install a massage head
Install an appropriate massage head for the desired type of massage.
Insert the massage head into the muzzle of the massage gun till it reaches the end,
ensuring that the line on the head is flush with the muzzle.
Step 2: Use the massage gun
Turn on the massage gun and choose an appropriate speed. Place the head against the
target muscle group and apply the desired level of pressure. Slowly move the massage
head across the muscle group and stay at each pressure point you feel sore for 30
seconds. Do not massage for more than 10 minutes.
* The massage gun will exert pressure on its own, so there is no need to apply too much pressure on it.
* Do not use the massage gun on bones, joints and arteries.
Step 3: Maintain and clean the massage gun
Remove the massage head from the massage gun and wipe both the massage head
and the massage gun with a moistened towel. Then wipe both the head and the gun
dry with a dry cloth and place them back in the storage case.
Store the massage gun in a dry, well-ventilated area away from corrosive gases.
Do not use corrosive liquids to clean the massage gun, as this may damage or crack
the massage gun, or change its color.
The massage gun can be transported in cars, trains, ships, and planes. It should be
secured in place facing upwards to prevent damage from vibrations, collisions, rolling,
and falls during transport.
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