Beurer MG 140: 8. In the event of problems 9. About Shiatsu massage
8. In the event of problems 9. About Shiatsu massage: Beurer MG 140
Table of contents
- Items included in the package:
- Explanation of symbols 1. Getting to know your appliance 2. Proper use
- 3. Safety information
- Repairs Handling Disposal
- 4. Appliance description 5. Start-up 6. Operation
- Backmassage:upperback area 7. Care and storage Cleaning Storage
- 8. In the event of problems 9. About Shiatsu massage

8. In the event of problems
Problem Cause Remedy
Massageheads
Theloadonthemassage
Releasethemassageheads.
rotating at reduced
headsistoogreat.
speed.
Massageheadsnot
Appliancenotconnectedto
Connecttheplugtothemainssupplyandswitch
moving.
thepowersupply.
ontheappliance.
Switchsetto“0”.
Switchontheappliance(switchpositionIorII).
Overheatingprotectiontrip-
Disconnectthedevicefromthepowersupply,wait
ped.
atleast15,releaseanyblockedmassageheads,
reconnectandswitchon.
9. About Shiatsu massage
ShiatsuisaformofbodymassagewhichwasoriginallydevelopedinJapanaround100yearsago.Itis
basedonideasanchoredintraditionalChinesemedicine,inparticularthemeridiansystem,i.e.thepathsin
thehumanbodyalongwhichenergyisconveyed.
TheaimofanyShiatsumassageistopromotethephysical,emotionalandmentalwellbeingoftheperson
beingtreated.Todothis,energyblocksandbottlenecksinthemeridiansneedtobedissolvedandtheself-
regulatingabilityofthebodyneedstobestimulated.
Shiatsutherapistsachievethisbyexercisingpressureinflowingmovementsalongthemeridians.Although
Shiatsucanbeliterallytranslatedas“fingerpressure”,practitionersalsousetheheelsoftheirhands,their
elbowsandkneesaswellastheirfingers.Intheprocess,thetherapistwillusehisorherfullbodyweightin
ordertogeneratetherequiredpressure.YourShiatsumassagedevicehasrotatingmassageheadswhich
imitatethepressureandkneadingmotionsofaShiatsumassage.
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