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Memory function
The device saves the last program that was set.
After replacing the battery, the device starts again with the
first program.
7. Cleaning and storage
Cleaning the control unit
Important
Before beginning the cleaning process, disconnect the con-
nection cable from the control unit and the ankle cuff and
remove the batteries.
Clean the control unit after use with a soft, slightly damp
cloth. If it is very dirty, you can also moisten the cloth with
a mild soapy solution. Do not use any chemical or abra-
sive cleaning agents. Ensure that no water gets inside the
control unit.
Cleaning the ankle cuff
Important
1. Before beginning the cleaning process, disconnect the
connection cable from the cuff.
2. Clean the cuff carefully in lukewarm, soapy water. Do not
use hot water. Afterwards, rinse it thoroughly with water
so that no soap remains on the cuff.
3. Then carefully pat the cuff dry with a towel and leave it
to dry.
Warning
• If the cuff is damaged, it must be replaced.
• Before putting the cuff on again, first clean the body parts
to be treated.
Storage
• Switch off the control unit and disconnect the connec-
tion cable.
• Remove the cuff.
• Disconnect the connection cable from the ankle cuff.
• Put the control unit, the ankle cuff and the connection
cable in their original packaging.
• Store the original packaging in a cool, dry place that is
inaccessible to children.
• Remove the batteries from the device if you will not be
using it for a prolonged period of time. Leaking batteries
may damage the device.
8. Disposal
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the
device in the household waste at the end of its ser-
vice life.
Dispose of the device at a suitable local collection or re-
cycling point in your country. Dispose of the device in
accordance with EC Directive – WEEE (Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment).
If you have any questions, please contact the local author-
ities responsible for waste disposal.
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