Information for operation
Massage is understood to mean treating the entire body or just individual
body parts by kneading, pounding, rubbing, stroking and application of
friction
Hydrostatic pressure, which can severely overburden the circulatory
system during water treatment, is completely eliminated when using the
. The patient does not come into direct contact
with the water jets, therefore the risk of waterborne infection is also elim-
inated.
The massage is carried out with the patient wearing lightweight or normal
clothing. Clothing dye or hair dye can adversely affect the colour of the
rubber screen. We recommend that a bath towel should be laid on top
(see Page 62 as well). Objects with sharp edges such as jewellery, belt
buckles, etc., can damage the rubber screen and should be removed
beforehand.
Starting the massage
Caution!
It is possible to damage the nozzle trolley.
The patient must only lie down on the device or leave it when it
is at rest.
Note:
If and how the massage time can be selected depends on the
default settings – see Page 81.
– Setting up the massage time – see Page 64.
– Lay down on the unit.
– Select the type of massage you want and then press the start button.
Note:
While in operation, the fan in the base of the device is switched
on and off automatically.
Starting when using a chip-card
– Setting up the massage time – see Page 64.
– Insert chip-card.
– Lay down on the unit.
– Press the start button. The program stored on the chip-card will run
automatically.
Different types of massage
A default program will run if a chip-card is used. If working without a chip-
card you must first activate the full body massage option in conjunction
with continuous massage after the machine has started. You can change
to another type of massage at any time, just by pressing the relevant
button.
Continuous massage
The water jets from the massage nozzles are never interrupted;
the area selected for massage does not change.
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