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Do not use this appliance near bathtubs, showers, basins or other vessels containing water. If it falls into
water, do NOT try to pick it up. Unplug it immediately.
Never use the massager to massage the heart region of persons fitted with a pacemaker. Always consult
a doctor before using the massager on other parts of the body of a person fitted with a pacemaker.
Never use the massager on swollen, burned, inflamed or damaged skin or body parts.
The massager must not be used on lacerated wounds, capillaries, varicose veins, acne, couperose, herpes
or other skin disease.
The massager must not be use during pregnancy.
Do not use the massager on the face (eyes), on the larynx or on other particularly sensitive parts of the
body.
Do not use the massager for foot massage.
Never use the massager while you are asleep.
Never use the massager after taking medication or consuming alcohol (reduced level of awareness).
THIS IS NOT A MEDICAL DEVICE AND IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY
DISEASE.
You should consult your doctor before using the massager if:
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You suffer from a serious illness or are recovering from an operation on the upper body,
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You are fitted with a cardiac pacemaker, implant or other aid,
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You have thromboses,
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You have diabetes,
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You have unusual pains.
ABOUT CELLULITE
Cellulite is fat, water and lymphatic fluid trapped in a webbing of tough collagen fibres under the skin. If
this connective tissue becomes weakened, small pockets of fat and fluid can push through towards the
surface, becoming more visible. Cellulite primarily occurs in women and is usually seen on the thighs,
upper arms and buttocks.
To prevent or reduce cellulite, there are numerous medical and cosmetic treatment methods available, but
none of these are 100% effective.
However, in connection with regular exercise and a balanced diet, circulation-enhancing massages can lead
to an improvement in the appearance of the skin.
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