Intended Use; Operation; Initial Use; Switching On - Beurer FWM 45 Mode D'emploi

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• The electronic components in the control warm up when the foot
warmer is in use. For this reason, thecontrol must never be covered
or placed on the foot warmer when it is in use.
• It is essential to observe the information relating to the following
chapters: Operation, Cleaning and maintenance, Storage.
• If you should have any questions about using our devices, please
contact Customer Services.

3. Intended use

WARNING
This product is intended for warming and massaging human feet.
NOTE
This foot warmer is suitable for feet up to shoe size 47 (EU) /12.5 (UK).

4. Operation

4.1 Initial use

• Connect the mains adapter cable to the foot warmer control.
• Insert the mains adapter into the socket.

4.2 Switching on

The fastest way to warm up the foot warmer is to initially select the highest heat setting (setting 2). The
setting can be reduced later if necessary.
• The foot warmer can, of course, be used at any time, even when it is switched off: its fleecy fabric will warm
the feet if there is no socket nearby.

4.3 Massage settings/heat settings

– Massage only: (
Setting I (low): relaxing massage
Setting II (high): invigorating massage
The sliding switch for the heat settings is in the "0"
position.
– Heat only: (
)
Setting I: minimum heat
Setting II: maximum heat
The sliding switch for the massage settings is in the "0" position.
– Massage with heat: (
Massage and heat setting freely selectable.
– No massage or heat:
Both sliding switches are set to "0".
WARNING
If the foot warmer is being used over several hours, we recommend that
you select the lowest heat setting on the control to avoid overheating
the feet, which may lead to burns to the skin.
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