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4.2.2
4.2.3
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4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.3.4
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Do not immerse the TENS/EMS device in water or other liquids.
A suitable, commercially available disinfectant may be used in order to disinfect
the device. Afterwards, let the TENS/EMS device dry completely.
For hygienic reasons, every user should use his/her own adhesive electrodes.
Clean the surfaces of the TENS/EMS device carefully with a soft, damp cloth.
Ensure that no moisture enters the device. If the device or the electrodes are
very dirty, a mild detergent can be added. The TENS/EMS device must be
switched off during cleaning. To this end, remove the batteries from the device
before cleaning the device. Afterwards, let the TENS/EMS device dry completely.
Do not use any chemical detergents or abrasive cleaners to clean the TENS/EMS
device or the adhesive electrodes.
During cleaning and caring, the TENS/EMS device must be switched off and must
not be connected to the adhesive electrodes.
The TENS/EMS device must not be exposed to direct sunlight. Do not place the
device on hot surfaces.
4.3 Cleaning and care of the TENS/EMS device
If the TENS/EMS device TEN 250 is subject to trade or commercial usage, a safety
inspection must be performed every 2 years in accordance with § 6 MPBetreibV
[German Medical Devices Operator Ordinance]. The safety inspections must be
carried out by a company specialised in medical devices. Further information may
be obtained from our service centre (see page 44).
If the device is not operated for a longer period of time, remove the batteries
from the device.
Do not dismantle or repair the TENS/EMS device; otherwise, technical or physical
accidents may occur. Warning! Mortal danger!
The TENS/EMS device is maintenance-free.
4.2 Storage / maintenance of the TENS/EMS device
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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