may increase the inflammation so it is best to apply only cream with a
light massage at this time of day.
How to do a self-massage:
Massage the areas to be treated in small concentric circles. The friction
helps to improve local circulation. Use a fluid and slow motion, moving
from the bottom up and without applying excessive pressure to the
tissues.
Massaging the legs and feet is especially good for alleviating the
sensation of tiredness and heaviness and promoting a pleasant relaxed
feeling.
Warnings
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ATTENTION : read this booklet carefully it contains important
instructions for a safe installation, use and maintenance.
Important instructions to be kept for future reference.
Keep handy the guarantee, receipt of payment and these instructions for
future use and reference.
After removing the packaging, check the appliance for any signs of
damage.
In case of visible damage, do not use it and contact a qualified technician.
Do not leave parts of the packaging with in the reach of children.This
appliance is not a children’s toy: it is an electrical device and must be
treated with the necessary caution.
Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the power supply
voltage matches the indication on the data plate.
If the plug and socket are not compatible, the socket has to be replaced
with a suitable type by skilled persons.
Do not use adapters or extension cables which do not meet current
safety standards or that exceed the current carrying capacity limits.
When you don’t use the appliance disconnect it from the power supply
and assure that the interruptors are swichted off.
Do not tug on the power cable or on the appliance itself to remove the
plug from the socket.
The use of any electrical appliance requires that a number of basic
rulesare observed, namely:
- Never touch the appliance with wet or humid hands.
- Do not leave the appliance exposed to weathering (rain, sunlight).
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