Thank you for buying your new Morphy Richards Essentials
Footspa. Please read these instructions carefully before use
and keep in a safe place for future reference.
Key Features
A Operation switch 3 settings
B Stimulating massage nodes
C Reflexology node
D Splash cover
E Bubble jets
F Essential oils
Your footspa contains 3 foot massage accessories that attach
to the reflexology node C.
Rolling massage attachment ideal for
relaxing muscles in the feet.
Acupoint massage attachment ideal for
pinpointing and concentrating on small muscle
groups.
Finger massage attachment stimulates and
relaxes the feet.
Filling the Essentials Footspa
Before filling with water, please ensure that the mains cable is
not plugged in. Place the unit on an even solid floor.
Lift the splash cover up and fill the unit with water of the
desired temperature, never use boiling water. Never fill beyond
the maximum mark.
Add a drop of the essential oils and lower the splash cover.
Using the Essentials Footspa
Connect the appliance to the mains.
Sit down and place you feet in the footspa. Always place your
feet in the footspa or remove them whilst in the sitting
position. Never use the appliance in a standing position.
The operation settings are printed at the bottom of the unit,
nearest to you.
Turn the operation switch to the right to the desired setting.
The heat setting is designed to maintain the temperature of
warm water, not to heat the water.
Turn the switch to the Off position after use and disconnect
from the mains outlet before emptying the water.
Switch settings
Off
The appliance is plugged into the mains, but there are no
functions in operation.
Bubble/Heat
This is for gentle massage with heat.
Massage, bubble and heat
This is for massage with bubbles and heat.
Heat and massage
This is for gentle massage with heat.
Mini Massage Nodes
Place the soles of your feet on the mini massage nodes to give
you an acupuncture effect.
Recommended Massage Times
Massage should not last longer than 10-15 minutes. Treatment
may be applied once or twice daily as desired. Allow the unit
to cool before using again. As a persons metabolism varies,
therefore so does their response to massage. You will soon
adjust your massage time to suit your particular needs and
personal comfort. If you have any concerns regarding the
treatment, we recommend that you consult your doctor.
How can reflexology help?
Due to injury, stress or illness, the body can end up in a state
of imbalance. Vital energy pathways can be blocked, which
can prevent the body from functioning properly.
Reflexology can be used to release these blockages and return
the body to its natural equilibrium, thus encouraging the
healing process.
Reflexology can be used to bring relief from a wide range of
acute and chronic conditions including headaches/migrane,
asthma, circulatory problems, back and neck problems,
digestive problems, stress and tension.
Who can benefit from reflexology?
Many people can benefit from reflexology as it treats the entire
body, rather than just the symptoms of disease. However it is
important that the following people take special care: pregnant
women, those with a history of thrombosis and those suffering
from chronic heart disease.
Using the reflexology node
Please refer to the above diagram to decide which area of the
foot you require massaged.Then place the desired section of
the foot over the reflexology node.
Caution
• The footspa should not be used if you suffer from any of
the following health conditions:
Diabetes, Tuberculosis, benign and malignant tumours,
hemorrhages, inflammations of the skin, phlebitis,
thrombosis, open and fresh wounds, broken skin or
varicose veins, undetermined calf pain or joint pain.
• Consult your doctor should you have any therapeutic
questions regarding use of the footspa.
• Do not use if you are experiencing unexplained pain,
swollen muscles or following a serious muscular injury.
• Keep away from children.
• Discontinue use of the footspa if pain increases or swelling
occurs after application.
• If you are pregnant, please consult your doctor before
using.
Reflexology Guide
What is reflexology?
The Chinese, Indians and Egyptians first practised the ancient
art of reflexology. It relates to the science of stimulating the
bodys natural healing forces through foot massage.
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Teeth
Shoulder
Lymph nodes of axilla
Arm
Elbow
Hip
Fallopian tube /Vas deferens
Lymph nodes of groin
Mid-back
Lymphatic system
Rib cage
Breast
Sternum
Vocal cords
Neck
Lymph nodes/lymph drainage
Face
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