Patient Instruction Manual
CS6103 Interferential Stimulator
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Troubleshooting the CS6103
Table 12 provides a list of potential problems, probable causes and possible solutions.
Problem
Probable Cause
Possible Solution
Unit does not turn
on while plugged in
AC adapter is not
securely plugged
into the unit
Ensure that the mini-plug end of the
AC adapter is firmly pushed all the
way into the DC-IN jack located on
the right side of the unit.
Ensure the wall receptacle that the
AC adapter is plugged into is
providing power by plugging a lamp
into the wall receptacle.
Unit does not turn
on when running
on battery
Discharged battery
Plug the AC adapter firmly into the unit
and a known good wall receptacle. The
unit should now be turn on. If it doesn't,
return the unit for repair or replacement.
Unit turns on, but
no stimulation is
felt
Lead wires are not
fully inserted
Ensure lead wires are snapped firmly
into CH1 and CH2 jacks.
Ensure the lead wires are properly
connected to the electrodes.
Electrode placement
Ensure the electrodes are arranged
and placed as directed by a physician
or therapist.
Ensure the electrodes are firmly
attached to the body.
Amplitude level
Check the
Amp
(intensity) level:
The amplitude level may be too low;
increase it to the proper level.
Amplitude is set to zero. Treatment
will not be delivered if Amplitude is
set to zero.
Broken lead wire
Replace lead wire.
Stimulation felt
when unit is
off
Defective unit
Discontinue use
and return the unit to
where it was obtained from for repair or
replacement.
Table 12
- Troubleshooting Hints
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