Operating - Medisana MBH Instruction Manual

Spa bath mat
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3.1

Operating

Preparation
• Make sure there is a pleasant room temperature in the bathroom.
• Position the unit
at a distance of at least 60 cm from the bathtub, so that
it is out of reach. Ensure that the air inlet on the underside is not covered. The
floor must be dry.
• Place the soft mat
the underside of the soft mat stick better if you first wet the soft mat with the
shower head. The air connection on the mat is at the foot end.
• The soft mat
must be firmly attached to the bath and must not slide
around.
• Connect the smooth hose end
• Run the bath water. Make sure that the water has a pleasant temperature, but
is not too hot.
• Do not use any bath foam.
CAUTION
After use, the best way of taking the soft mat out of the bath is
by carefully sliding a fingernail under the suction cups to release
the vacuum. Pull the soft mat sideways off the bath without
tearing it.
Aromatherapy
• You can use the appliance with or without the scent pad holder. If you want
to use the spa bath mat with aromatherapy, put one drop of aromatherapy oil
on a pad, place this in a scent pad holder
saturate the pad. Too much aroma essence could damage the surface of the
scent pad holder.
• Push the closed scent pad holder
in the open hose end
• Place the end of the hose with the scent pad holder into the connection on the
pump unit
.
• Plug the mains cable
Controlling the unit
The spa bath mat can be adjusted either on the pump unit
re-mote control
. You can switch the unit on and off with a single function
button
on the pump unit or on the remote control. You can use the same
button to adjust the massage intensity.
into the bath and press it down. The suction cups on
to the soft mat
into the insert provided for this purpose
.
into the socket.
3 Operating
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and close this. Do not over-
or using the
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