EN
Start with a gentle speed and progressively
increase depending on your sensitivity to the
massage.
·
The red light is an additional massage func-
tion. Use it to strengthen the effectiveness of
the massage.
·
If you use specific treatment creams (toning or
anti-cellulite) apply these after the massage.
·
The appliance is equipped with a motor pro-
tection system that switches the motor off if it
overheats. If this occurs, leave the appliance
to cool down before attempting to restart it.
·
If you wish to continue using the appliance,
allow it to cool down before proceeding.
·
For a more effective treatment, use the
appliance regularly. Use the appliance each
day until you notice the results, you can then
use it to maintain these results. To maintain
the results over the long-term, adapt your li-
festyle habits and food.
before use:
·
Make sure that all the product’s packaging
has been removed.
Use:
·
Unroll the cable completely before plugging it
in.
·
Connect the appliance to the mains.
·
Turn the appliance on using the on/off switch.
·
Select the desired speed.
·
Choose a massage head
·
You may alternate the use of different heads
during the same massage.
·
Set the intensity of the massage using the in-
tensity control (3) and place the massager on
the area on which you are going to work.
·
Use the massage controller to set the inten-
sity, using your finger to turn the controller (3)
one way or the other depending on the desi-
red setting (Fig. 4)
·
Move the switch (2) to the massage position
(Fig.2 B) or to the “m infrared posi-
tion (IR) position” (Fig.2 C) according to the
desired treatment.
·
Fit the head corresponding to the desired
treatment onto the head adaptor (Fig. 3)
·
Hold the appliance firmly with both hands and
move it over the skin in the direction of the
blood circulation (see “Massage Direction”).
·
Without pressing too hard, simply glide the
massager over the area to be treated. Pres-
sing the appliance too hard against the skin
will prevent the motor from operating efficient-
ly.
massaGE DIRECtIoN:
·
Always glide the appliance over the skin in the
direction of the blood circulation. In an upward
direction.
·
NEVER directly massage the spine.
·
NEVER directly massage a bone (knee, ankle,
elbow). The protruding parts of the massage
head could hit the bone, causing an injury.
·
legs: Place the appliance on the thigh, clo-
se to the knee, and glide it gently upwards
towards the hip (Fig. 5)
·
buttocks: Combine upward and circular
movements. (Fig. 6)
·
abdomen: Place the appliance on the na-
vel and move it gently outwards (Fig 7).
Never make circular movements around
the navel.
·
arms: Place the appliance close to the
elbow and glide it gently towards the arm-
pit. Repeat the massage from the armpit
towards the elbow (Fig. 8)
·
back: Place the appliance in the area of the
spine and glide it gently upwards towards
the shoulder blade (fig. 9)
CHoosING a massaGE HEaD:
1 skin preparation
It is essential to start by preparing the skin pro-
perly before performing the massage in the
area where it is required, so we should exfolia-
te the skin using the natural bristle brush (DRY
BRUSH), which will leave the area free of dead
cells and make the skin softer. Avoid damaging
the skin through excessive exfoliation (once per
week is sufficient). Gently massage the entire
area for 5 minutes. This step helps to stimulate
your blood circulation and metabolism.
The skin should always be brushed toward the
heart, starting with the feet and moving up to the
hips in the case of legs, and from wrist to shoul-
der for arms. Persist on rougher areas and be
careful with sensitive areas. Adjust the intensity
of exfoliation based on the condition of the skin,
the body area and particular sensitivity.
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