The strength in which the roller pulls up your skin can be adjusted by changing the angle at which you hold the handle.
<When Pushing the Rollers Forward>
Gradually raise the end of the handle to increase the pull of the rollers.
* Lower the handle if you begin to feel pain.
<When Drawing the Rollers Back>
Gradually lower the end of the handle to increase the pull of the rollers.
* Raise the handle if you begin to feel pain.
Roll in the direction indicated by the arrows and increase or decrease pressure in accordance with the thickness of the lines.
The photos provided in this manual are overlaid with the following arrows to show how and which direction to roll over specific parts of the body for optimum results.
①Roll only in one direction
②Roll in both directions
Roll along the indentation beneath your collar bone.
Roll up and down along the line of your neck between your head and the base of your shoulder and neck.
Consciously and steadily roll along the line of your lower jaw.
Roll along your cheekbones from the corners of your mouth to in front of your ears.
Roll up and down between the corner of your mouth and the side of your nose. While doing this, lift your cheek upward with one roller.
Position one roller above the outer corner of your eye and roll it along the side of the head.
With your eyes closed, slowly roll from your forehead up to the top of your head.
* Make sure your hair does not get caught in the device.
Roll up and down with one roller positioned above your ear.
* Make sure your hair does not get caught in the device.
Sandwich the flesh between thumb and forefinger with the rollers, and move the roller pressed against the back of your hand in a semicircular motion.
* Do not place fingers individually between the rollers. Doing so may result in injury to the joints of a finger.
Pressing against the center of the fleshy portion of your palm between your wrist and your little finger, roll towards your little finger.
* Do not place fingers individually between the rollers. Doing so may result in injury to the joints of a finger.
Roll from your wrist to your elbow, as if holding the inside of your elbow between the rollers.
Roll your upper arms toward your armpit.
* This is an area where your skin can be easily pinched by the rollers. Always be careful when adjusting the angle and pressure of the rollers against your skin.
Pressing down below your armpit, roll towards the center of your chest.
Roll up and down, applying pressure upwards towards your chest.
Roll along your body between your lower bust line and your waistline.
* This is an area where your skin can be easily pinched by the rollers. Always be careful when adjusting the angle and pressure of your rollers against the skin.
In the abdomen area, draw upwards as you roll diagonally.
* This is an area where your skin can be easily pinched by the rollers. Always be careful when adjusting the angle and pressure of the rollers against the skin.
Roll over the entire sole of your foot. Finish up by pressing one roller against the area indicated by the “○”.
Roll over the sides and instep of your foot. This can be especially comforting after a bath.
* Do not apply excessive force when rolling along the joints of a finger. Doing so can result in injury.
Roll up and down around your ankle. Apply an amount of pressure that is most comfortable to you.
* Be careful your Achilles tendon does not get pinched in the device.
Roll along the calf from your ankle to behind your knee.
* Be careful your Achilles tendon does not get pinched in the device.
Roll on the inner side of your thigh.
* This is an area where your skin can be easily pinched by the rollers. Always be careful when adjusting the angle and pressure of the rollers against your skin.
Roll the area along the back of your thighs between your buttocks and the back of your knees.
* This is an area where your skin can be easily pinched by the rollers. Always be careful when adjusting the angle and pressure of the rollers against your skin.
<For a smooth and firm neck line>
Roll gently along your neck and shoulder in smooth, continuous motions.
<For an elegant back>
Roll on the back, which is hard to reach yourself. Roll up and down along your shoulder blades.
* Do not use along the spine or in other locations where bones protrude.
<For supple, beautiful legs>
Roll from your ankle up to your buttocks. Give attention to your entire leg.
The hand not holding the device must stay in constant contact with the person's skin.
* Microcurrent will not be circulated if there is no physical contact.