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SereneLife SLEYMSG55 User manual

SLEYMSG55
Smart Eye Massager
Temple & Eye Mask Massage System
with Heat Therapy
>> Product Introduction
Designed based on ergonomics and physical massage, the
SLEYMSG55 eye massager (hereinafter referred to as“this
Product”) can help relieve your eyes and relax your body and
mind via pneumatic massage, vibration ball massage, hot
compress cross and recycling massage, as well as simultaneous
massage to both temple and eye acupoint.
With built-in voice guide function and built-in charging battery,
the glass-shaped Product has an integrated structure with the
characteristics of easy operation, attractive appearance,
comfortable wearing, easy carrying and free use, making it the
eye care nurse for urban gold-collar workers, white-collar
workers and students.
>> Scope of Application
This Product applies to students, workers with overuse of eyes,
computer operators, writers, accountants, or those watching
TV a lot, always staying up late and with overuse of eyes.
>> Features
• Pneumatic massage: Massage eye acupoint such as temple,
Yuyao acupoint and Cuanzu acupoint through highly pneumatic
retraction and stretching;
• Vibration massage: Massage important parts of eyes through
traditional massage method, such as simulated hammering
and acupressure
• Hot compress: Accelerate blood circulation of eyes through
fast warming and constant temperature function.
• Recycling massage to temple and eye acupoint through air
pressure, heating and vibration;
• Built-in battery: Ensure the use ofthis Product whenever and
wherever possible;
• Integrated structure: Better tting eyes and easy handling;
• One-key operation: Make handling easier;
• LED: Clear display
>> Constituent Parts
1. Integrated host (blinder inclusive): 1 set
2. USB wire: 1 piece
3. User’s Manual: 1 copy
>> Product Picture
Mainframe Front Elevation
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1. Adjustable buckle
2. Elastic cord
3. Power/mode key
4. USB charging
5. LED indicator
>> Operating Method
Preparation prior to using
I. Built-in Rechargeable Battery
Short press “ ” key to power on this Product; if it prompts “low
battery”, use USB cable to connect USB port of computer or
portable power source for charging. It is recommended to
fully charge this Product prior to use.
II. Glass Wearing
Firstly clean the inner side of blinder, wear glasses by aligning
eyes and adjust the elastic cord properly.
>> Keys and Symbol Introduction
1. Keys
“ ” key: Power/switch key, long press it to shut down.
2. Symbols (on screen)
“ ” : This Product is being charged if it ickers, or charging is
nished if it is normally on.
“ ” : Pneumatic massage is enabled.
“ ” : Heating massage is enabled.
“ ” : Vibration massage is enabled.
>> Function Operation
1. Press “ ” key to start working procedure, and then indicator
lamp will be on and it will enter the default status, i.e. Mode 1.
The mode includes the following settings:
• Enable pneumatic massage
• Enable hot compress
• 15 min. Auto power o
• Indicator shows “ ” and “ ”
2. Press “ ” key to switch among the 5 massage modes and press
it once to enter the next mode. Default mode after startup is
Mode 1.
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>> How to Use Rechargeable Battery
1. If buzzer sounds “click” for 3 times continuously or prompts
“low battery” while using this product, the built-in lithium
battery has low power. User can use USB cable to charge it.
The indicator “ ” is ickering if battery is being charged, or a
steady “ ” once charging is nished. Generally, it costs about
2 hours to complete charging.
2. This Product can be used for about 4-5 days (use for 15min
each day) after being fully charged.
3. Once used under normal circumstances, this product’s battery
can enjoy a service life of ≥500 times of charges and discharges,
which is roughly equivalent to 3-year operation.
4. It is recommended to fully charge the battery on a monthly
basis, since its service life can be greatly aected if rechargeable
battery is long idled.
>> How to Remove Rechargeable Battery
1. Built-in lithium battery in this product should be removed
before scrapping of this product, to avoid polluting the
environment.
2. Power o this product or cut o power supply before
disassembling this product and removing the lithium battery.
3. Detailed steps for removal of lithium battery: Dismantle this
Product according to sequence of 1-5 and remove the lithium
battery.
4. The lithium battery should be handled safely and sent to the
places or institutions authorized by government.
The 5 massage modes include:
Mode 1: Pneumatic + heating massage
Mode 2: All-function massage
Mode 3: Pneumatic + vibration massage
Mode 4: Pneumatic massage
Mode 5: Heating
Long press“ ”key for 2 seconds to stop massage.
>> Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Use soft cloth or towel immersed with a little water to clean
this Product instead of using volatile preparation.
2. Keep this Product in dry and ventilated places.
3. Never pace this Product in places with direct sunlight, high
temperature or high humidity.
>> Notice
1. Please read the manual carefully and operate accordingly
2. Clean the blinder prior to use.
3. This product must be kept away from children or those having
no expression of consciousness.
4. Those who have sensitive skin or insensitive to heat are
forbidden to use the Product.
5. This Product is inapplicable to pregnant women, those suering
from cardiopathy, dysarteriotony, malignant tumor, cerebro
vascular diseases, acute diseases, or those being treated by
doctor
6. Stop using the product immediately and consult a doctor if
feeling uncomfortable or suering skin allergy.
7. This Product is inapplicable to those with eye diseases, or it
can be properly used under guidance of a doctor. This Product
cannot be used by those with eye diseases such as eye surgery,
glaucoma, cataract and retinal detachment.
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8. Contact lens should be rstly removed before using this unit.
9. It is prohibited to use this Product in places with high heat,
easy ammability, electromagnetic radiation and humidity.
10. Do not dismount the product without permission; ensure the
product free of crashing and water. Do not wash or immerse
in water.
>> Scrapping
This Product should be scrapped according to urban
environmental protection regulations to avoid polluting the
environment.
>> Normal Operation, Transport and Storage Conditions
I. Normal working conditions
Ambient temperature: +5°C~+40°C (41°F~104°F);
Relative humidity: ≤80%;
Atmospheric pressure: 86kPa~106kPa;
II. Transport and Storage
Range of ambient temperature: -20°C~+55°C (-4°F~131°F);
Range of relative humidity: ≤93%;
Range of atmospheric pressure: 50 kPa~106 kPa.
>> Popularization of Science:
Prevention of “Computer Vision Syndrome”
Those using computer for a long period may feel uncomfortable,
which is called “computer vision syndrome” by ophthalmologist
and optometrist. The “computer vision syndrome” includes the
followings:
1. Eye overfatigue can be aggravated if not twinkling for a
long period when staring at the uorescent screen.
Computer user may avoid or reduce twinkling to avoid missing
the contents when reading a lot of documents. Twinkling,
which is of great importance to eye protection, can help
exchange location of lens and iris, which are under tension
status, in order to moisten the eyes, avoid itching, burning
sensation or other symptoms of eyes.
2. An abnormal reaction called “McCollough Eect” can be
generated when working in front of uorescent screen, since
green fonts are displayed on the black screen.
Regardless of the harmlessness to human body, the symptom
can last for days. Under the inuence of this visual eect, user
can nd certain pink colors in white letters and nd pink edges
around the white papers on walls.
3. It is related to operators wearing bifocals.
The optimal position of targets for operators should be chest
or below and recommended observing distance is 12~18
inches. The computer user may bend uncomfortably or keep
head at an unnatural angleif screen height is improper or
distance is too short, which easily leads to dizziness, neck
ache, and shoulder pain or body discomfort.
According to hygienist, computer operator requires concentra-
tion of vision, which may lead to the reduction of secretion of
lubricant and enzyme in eyes. Generally speaking, those that
twinkle for less than 5 times per minute and keep staring for a
long period may suer from eye drying, fatigue, ghosting,
blurred vision and ache of head and neck.
>> Popularization of Science:
Prevention of “Computer Vision Syndrome”
Computer has become an indispensable part of people in modern
times along with its popularization. People that have to stare at
computer screen all day long in work will easily lead to vision
fatigue and even trigger other eye diseases, such as glaucoma.
Therefore, computer operators should:
1. Avoid long-term and continuous operation of computer and
take a break for some time.
Take a break for 5~10min after continuous operation for 1h by
staring at long-distanced objects or doing eye exercises.
2. Keep good gesture in work
Keep a proper gesture and look at the screen horizontally or
slightly downwards; as the ideal position, the center of screen
should be set at the position about 20° below the horizontal
line, in order to relax the neck muscles and minimize the
exposure area of eyeball to the air.
3. Keep proper working position
Keep distance between eyes and computer screen for over 60cm.
4. Create and maintain good working conditions
Keep soft light ray of surrounding environment, proper
brightness of computer
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screen and good denition; never operate computer in
darkness, to avoid damaging the eyes due to contrast of black
and white. The height of desk and chairs should be matched
with computer.
5. In case of suering any eye drying, red eyes, burning
sensation, foreign body sensation, heavy eyelids, dizziness,
eye swelling pain or headache, with no improvement after
massage and care using this Product, please see an ophthal
mologist in hospital.
SLEYMSG55
Smart Eye Massager
Temple & Eye Mask Massage System with Heat Therapy
Features:
• Compact & Portable Facial Massage Therapy System
• Selectable Preset Eye Massage Modes
• Vibration Mode: Acupressure, Simulated Pressure Pulsing
• Heating Mode: Hot Compress for Improved Blood Circulation
• Pneumatic Mode: Simulates Pressure of Hand Massage
• Assists in the Relief of Eye Strain, Dry Eyes, Puness,
Sinus Pressure, Headaches
• Sleek, Next-Gen Fashionable Goggle Visor Style
• Simple One-Button Activation
• Built-in Rechargeable Battery
• Ultra-Quiet Operation
• USB Powered with Included Charging Cable
• Digital LCD Display with Massage Timer Countdown
• Comfortable & Adjustable Headband Wrap Design
• Universal Size for All Ages: Adjustable Elastic Band
• Perfect for Use TV & Computer Screen Viewing, Before Bedtime
What’s in the Box:
• Digital Eye Massager
• USB Charging Cable
• Manual
Technical Specs:
• Construction Material: Engineered ABS, PU Leather, FR4-PCB
• Recommended Massage Session Duration: 15 Minutes
• Eye Massage Pressure Strength: 0-32 Kpa
• Rechargeable Battery: 3.7V Lithium, 1450 mAh
• Power Supply: 5V DC, 1A (USB Powered) 5W
• Total Unit Dimensions (L x W x H): 3.15’’ x 7.48’’ x 3.94’’ -inches
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