– Note that the cutting attachments will have a reduced effect if the skin is softened or moist.
For this reason, do not carry out any pretreatment in a bath.
– Do not remove all the callus skin in order to retain the natural protection of the skin.
– Always ensure that the spindle can rotate freely. It must never be permanently jammed, other-
wise the instrument will become too hot and suffer damage.
– After every use, apply moisturizing cream to the parts treated.
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Important:
Check the results during treatment. This is particularly important for diabetics, since
their hands and feet are less sensitive.
Attachments
Since the attachments are of a high quality and improper use can lead to injury, we ask that you
handle the attachments carefully. At high speeds in particular, we advise that you proceed with
caution.
The following attachments are included:
A – Sapphire cone
Removal of dry skin or calluses from the soles of the feet and from the
heels and for manicuring the nails.
B – Felt cone
Smoothing and polishing the edge of the nail after filing as well as for
cleaning the nail surface. Always polish in circular movements and do
not allow the felt cone to rest in one place, otherwise friction could cause
heat to develop.
C – Sapphire disk, fine
Filing and treatment of the nails, fine grained sapphire disk.
The specific aspect of this sapphire disk is that only the inner disk ro-
tates, while the outer support is stationary. This enables precise filing of
the nails without the risk of burning the skin with the fast rotating disk.
D – Cylindrical milling cutter
Grinding of lignified foot nail surfaces as well as smoothing of these. For
this purpose, apply the milling cutter horizontally to the nail surface and
remove the unwanted layer of nail using slow circular movements.
E – Flame milling cutter
For removing ingrowing nails. Carefully guide the flame cutter up to the
part to be treated and remove parts of the nail as necessary.
F – Sapphire milling cutter, round
This accessory attachment is for the careful removal of corns. When
using this attachment, please remember when removing the layer of skin
from the corn that you will quickly penetrate deeper into the skin and this
could injure the periosteum.
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