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Timer settings

The timer setting allows you to heat up the water
to a certain temperature within a set time period. 

1

Set the interval in six levels (10 to 60 minutes
in intervals of ten) by pressing the 

button

repeatedly.
– The set interval appears in the 

display.

The ratio of timer setting and water
temperature

Vibration massage

1

Press the 

button to switch on the vibration

massage.
– Operation display 

lights up.

2

Press the 

button to switch off the vibration

massage.
– Operation display 

lights up.

Air bubble massage

1

Press the 

button to switch on the air bubble

massage.
– Operation display 

lights up.

2

Press the 

button to switch off the vibration

massage.
– Operation display 

disappears.

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Operation with foot care attachments

1

Press the 

button to switch on the appliance.

– Operation display 

lights up.

2

Select the foot care attachment and put it on
the 

sprocket in the 

base.

3

Place your feet on the attachment and press
down slightly.
– The motor starts moving.

4

Take your feet off the attachment.
– The motor stops. 

Note

7

The motor has an overheating protection sys-
tem. If the motor becomes too hot, it stops auto-
matically. It can be started again once it has
cooled down properly.

After use

1

Press the 

button to switch off the appliance.

– Operation display 

disappears.

2

Take your feet out of the water and dry thor-
oughly.

3

Pull out power cord 

from the wall socket.

Caution

7

Make sure your hands are absolutely dry when
pulling out the plug.

4

Pour away the used water.

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OPERATION

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Interval

10 mins.

20 mins.

30 mins.

40 mins.

50 mins.

60 mins.

Temperature

27 °C

31 °C

36 °C

40 °C

44 °C

48 °C

Summary of Contents for FM 8720

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Page 3: ...________________________________________________________________________________ 3 E A P N Q D M K L O B C F G H I J...

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Page 5: ...________________________________________________________________________ 5 DEUTSCH 6 11 ENGLISH 12 17 FRAN AIS 18 23 ITALIANO 24 29 PORTUGU S 30 35 ESPA OL 36 41 POLSKI 42 47 CESKY 48 53 T RK E 54 59...

Page 6: ...children 7 Do not use the appliance while sleeping Only use the appliance when you are relaxed and clearly conscious 7 Only use the appliance on a flat surface indoors and never outside 7 Do not use t...

Page 7: ...conditions with fair wages for both internal employees and suppliers as well as on the efficient use of raw materials with continual waste reduction of several tonnes of plastic each year and availab...

Page 8: ...ched on 1 Fill up the foot bath with warm water at approx 22 C room temperature Pay attention to the marking for the maximum depth in the base of the appliance 2 Plug the power cord into the wall sock...

Page 9: ...re attachments 1 Press the button to switch on the appliance Operation display lights up 2 Select the foot care attachment and put it on the sprocket in the base 3 Place your feet on the attachment an...

Page 10: ...e with a damp cloth and a mild detergent Rinse out the appliance and leave it to dry Storage Make sure the appliance has cooled down and is completely dry Wind up any excess power cord around the four...

Page 11: ...ronic devices This is indicated by this symbol on the product in the operating man ual and on the packaging Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority Help protect the en...

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