Silvercrest SHIATSU NECK MASSAGE CUSHION Manuel d'utilisateur Page 19

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5.1 Start-up
The massage cushion has two functions for effective treatment: fingertip massage and heat. The
heat function can also be used without the shiatsu massage.
1. Place the massage cushion
on the back of a high-backed chair and fasten it to the back
with the strap.
2. Sit on the chair and check that the cushion is in the position you want.
3. Connect the power unit
and the massage cushion and plug in the power unit to the mains.
Ensure that the power supply is easily accessible.
4. Use the buttons on the control unit
to operate the massage cushion.
Do not use the unit for more than 15 minutes. After approx. 15 minutes, the unit will switch off
automatically. Always allow the unit to cool down fully before you use it again.
5.2 Switching on and operating the unit
1. Switch on the device by pressing Ein/Aus button
. The blue power LED illuminates.
2. Press the button
to activate the massage function with outward rotation. The blue
LED lights up. To change the direction of rotation, press the button
. The
LED goes out and the LED lights up blue. To switch off the massage function, press
the button you last pressed (
or
) again.
The massage can also be started in the other direction.
3. The heat function can be activated at any time with the shiatsu massage. Press the Heat
button
to activate the function; the red LED lights up. The heat is radiated through the
massage heads
. Press the Heat button
again to deactivate the heat function; the red
LED goes out.
5.3 To switch off the device
1. Press the Ein/Aus button
. The blue power LED goes out.
2. After each use, switch the device off using the Ein/Aus button
and remove the power unit
from the mains socket.
NOTE
The massage intensity declines when the heat function is switched on.
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