Myofascial Physiotherapy Device
User Manual
Instructions
- Power On/Off Button: Long press to start or turn off the device.
- Gear Change: Press the gear button to change the intensity level.
- Detachable Vibrator: The vibrator is detachable and replaceable. To remove, pull it out with force.
- Charging Equipment: Use a 5V charging device.
- Initial Charge: For the first use, charge the device for 3 hours. Connect the data cable to a 5V adapter for charging.
- Button Type Indicator: During charging, 6 lights will flash. When fully charged, all 6 lights will be solid. When the device is working, the lights indicate the current gear position.
- Touch Type Indicator: During charging, the display shows the remaining battery percentage. While working, it shows the current gear.
Safety Instructions
Danger: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, and personal injury, this product must be used in accordance with the following instructions.
For Adults Only
- Use only on dry, clean skin surfaces of the body. Do not use through clothing.
- Press and move the device gently on the skin. The duration for each part should be approximately 60 seconds.
- Use this device only on soft body tissues, avoiding any action that causes pain or discomfort.
- Do not use on the head or any hard or bony parts of the body.
- Use only the vibrating head that provides the best results for your needs.
- Bruising may occur with moderate or normal pressure. Always check the area receiving physiotherapy.
- Stop use immediately if any sign of pain or discomfort occurs.
- Keep fingers, hair, and other body parts away from the shaft and the back of the vibrating head to prevent pinching.
- Do not place any objects in the device's vents.
- Do not immerse the device in water or allow water to enter the vents.
- Do not drop the device or use it improperly.
- Charge the device using only an 8.4 VDC charger.
- Carefully inspect the device and battery before each use.
- Do not alter or modify the device in any way.
- Never operate or charge the device unattended.
Attachment Heads
- U-head: For vertebrae.
- Small Round Head: For joints.
- Ball Head: For large muscle groups.
- Small Flat Head: For all parts of the body.