Safety Instructions - Seecode 20282 Manual

Foot massager with ems technology
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Precautions
The foot massager is not suitable for the following people:
- Patients with cerebral haemorrhage
- Patients with thromboembolism
- Women in pregnancy and during menstruation
- Patients suffering from tuberculosis
- Patients with pacemakers
- Patients with severe renal failure
- Patients with severe heart disease
- Patients with malignant tumours
- Persons with acute varicose veins
- Persons with dermatitis and skin infections
- Persons with osteoporosis
- Persons with severe diabetes

Safety instructions

1.
Keep young children away from the foot massager.
2.
Do not use the appliance together with other therapeutic appliances, beauty
appliances or electrical appliances.
3.
Please do not use it if you notice any malfunction or feel any abnormality in
your body. Make sure that no metal objects touch the massage mat while it is
switched on.
4.
Do not use one application for more than 5 minutes at a time, the usage time
in a day should not exceed 30 minutes. Avoid continuous use of the same part
of the body, as long-term and continuous use may cause muscle damage.
5.
Do not use the appliance in places with high humidity, such as bathrooms.
6.
Do not use it on damp or heavily creamed skin.
Battery and charging
The foot massager has a built-in rechargeable battery. Please do not place it in a
fire or on a radiator. Charge it regularly, but please do not use it in very low tempe-
ratures. This may cause damage. When the power of the foot massager is too low,
the indicator light turns red and the unit needs to be charged.
During charging, the eight intensity level indicator lights flash and light up cyclically.
When the flashing stops, they light up continuously, indicating that the charging
process is complete.
The foot massager cannot be used during the charging process.
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