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12.1.7 Water reservoir of vacuum unit
Treatment unit
First switch off the unit and disconnect the mains. Remove the connection cable of the
electrotherapy unit. The unit can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Use lukewarm water and, if
required, a liquid household detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Electrodes and sponges
The vacuum electrodes and sponges should be cleaned with lukewarm water. In the case of
persistent dirt, and for disinfection, a 70% alcohol solution may be used.
Sponges should be replaced regularly. It is recommended to keep sponges and a spare
electrode in stock.
Calcium scale can be deposited on the metal surfaces of the electrodes. This has an insulating
effect. In order to maintain optimum conductivity, these surfaces should be regularly cleaned
and polished.
Electrode cables
Check the cables regularly for damage and/or poor contacts. It is recommended to keep a spare
electrode cable in stock.
Water reservoir
If the water reservoir is full a pop-up screen will appear. The unit should than be switched off
and the water reservoir should be emptied by removing the hose [23] outside the unit, opening
the valve and letting the liquid run out. After this the valve should closed and stored back into
the unit. The unit can be turned on again.
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