• Do not use the device on irritated skin, varicose veins, rashes, spots, (hairy)
birthmarks or wounds without consulting a doctor beforehand. The same applies
to patients with weakened immune systems, diabetes, haemophilia and immune
insufficiency.
Note
• The callus remover can be used on dry or wet skin. Removal of calluses is more
effective on dry skin.
• When used on dry skin, the skin must be completely dry and free from grease.
• Do not use any cream before removing calluses.
• Do not remove too much of a callus as it may otherwise grow back again more
strongly.
7. Use
• Make sure that the abrasive roller is correctly inserted into the device.
• To switch on the device, move the On/Off switch to the desired speed setting.
• The LED light ensures optimal lighting conditions so that you can see and remove
calluses better.
• You can use the callus rasp at the end of the handle to pre-treat heavily callused areas of
skin on your feet.
• You can now remove severe calluses using the coarse abrasive roller.
• If you wish to remove slightly callused areas or smooth your skin, use the fine callus
attachment.
• Do not use the device for longer than 3–4 seconds on one area of the skin.
• Do not use the callus remover on irritated, sore or broken skin.
• Move the device slowly and evenly over the callus. Make sure you hold the device
vertically at a 90° angle to the callus. To achieve optimum results, it may help to move the
device over the callus in different directions.
Changing the roller:
Proceed as follows to change the roller:
• Hold the callus remover in your hand as shown.
• SWith your other hand, push the roller to the left and pull it
up and off.
Changing the manual rasp:
Proceed as follows to change the rasp at the end of the
handle:
• Hold the callus remover in your hand as shown.
• Pull the protective cap off the device.
• Now pull the rasp forwards off the device.
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