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Do NOT use the device on the head.
Do NOT use the device on the face.
Do NOT use the device on the genitals.
Only use the device with the supplied accessories.
Notes on handling batteries
If your skin or eyes come into contact with fluid from the battery cell, flush out the
aected areas with plenty of water and seek medical assistance.
Risk of explosion! Never throw batteries into a fire.
Do not disassemble, split or crush the batteries.
Only use chargers specified in the instructions for use.
Batteries must be charged correctly prior to use. The instructions from the man-
ufacturer and the specifications in these instructions for use regarding correct
charging must be observed at all times.
Fully charge the battery prior to initial use (see Chapter Initial use).
In order to achieve as long a battery service life as possible, fully charge the
battery at least twice per year.
4. Getting to know your device
What are fascia?
Fasciae are fine, tough connective tissue fibres that pass through our entire body
like a three-dimensional network. Human fasciae surround all muscles, bones,
organs and nerve cells in the body and ensure that when we move, the individual
parts of our body glide past one another and remain in place.
Fasciae also act as links between the muscle fibres and ensure that we are able
to use our muscle strength. The strain energy between the tendons and bones is
stored and then suddenly released upon relaxing.
Fasciae shorten and harden if they are not used on a regular basis (similarly to mu-
scles). The structures of the fasciae stick together and thicken, which causes them