3. Check the Facial Sauna is unplugged from the mains supply then fill the measuring cup
provided with 40ml of water and pour the water into the evaporation bowl on the Facial
Sauna. Do not add more water until empty. Its important to make sure the Steam Protector
is fitted in the top of the evaporation bowl to prevent hot water spitting onto your skin. DO
NOT add any chemicals or other treatment to the water, this can lead to damage.
4. Plug the Facial Sauna into the mains supply, it is designed to run on mains supply voltages
in the range 220 – 240 Volts. 40ml of water should allow for about 30 minutes of treatment
time.
5. Using the ‘P+M’ button on the front of the Facial Sauna select either ‘Pre-set’ timer (red light
comes on) or ‘Manual’ timer (green light comes on). See ‘TIMER’ for details of how to set the
timer module.
6. Once turned on it takes about 15 minutes to produce steam; when steam starts to rise,
gently place your face on the rim of the mask as shown.
7. If used in timer mode the Facial Sauna will run for a pre-set time after which the red light will
flash, a buzzer will sound and the Facial Sauna will then turn off. If used in the manual mode
the Facial Sauna will remain on until you manually turn it off.
8. When using , we recommend that you change position every few minutes to get an even
sauna and to reduce the risk of discomfort.
9. After use, turn the Facial Sauna off and disconnect from the mains supply . Remove any
attachments, drain any remaining water and allow to cool down.
ATTACHMENTS
The Facial Sauna comes complete with two attachments, see General Description:
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Large face mask, used for general facial saunas and during the removal of make-up.
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Nose attachment for use when treating congestion.