CHARGING THE MASSAGE GUN
Before using the massage gun for the
first time, it needs to be charged fully
(about 3-4 hours).
Connect the USB Charging Cable to the
massage gun and a power source.
The battery capacity indicator will turn on
when the battery is being charged and
display the current battery level.
The battery capacity indicator will display
'99', when the battery is fully charged.
The battery can be recharged at any time
and at any level.
When the product is OFF, short press
the Power (Mode) button to show the
remaining battery capacity.
Note:
Motor noises during operation is normal.
If the rated working time is over, the
product will automatically turn off.
If you use this product continuously for
over 30 minutes, the temperature control
will automatically turn off the device. If
this occurs, please allow for a 30 minute
break before resuming.
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The model number is shown on the front of this manual and on the product rating plate.
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Manufacturer:
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DK-6000 Kolding
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, please make sure the
massage gun has been turned off and the
adapter has been disconnected from the
product.
Use slightly damp cloth to clean the
surface of product and control panel.
Environmental information
electronic waste (WEEE) is not properly
disposed of. Products (and batteries if
included) marked with the crossed-out
waste bin are electrical and electronic
equipment. The crossed-out waste bin
symbolises that the device must not be
disposed of at the end of its service life
together with household waste but must
be disposed of separately.
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(EEE) contains materials that
could be dangerous and harmful
to human health and the
environment if the electrical and