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3. Lead Connector
Connection of the electrodes is made with the two lead wires.
The device must be switched off before connecting the cables.
Both intensity controls must be at the Off -position. Electrodes
must be pressed firmly on the skin.
4. Mode Control
There are 3 modes available
–
Constant, Synchronous and
Alternate. A mode can be selected by pressing the
“
Mode
”
control.
5. Set Control
By pressing the
“
SET
”
control, you may enter the setting you
intend to make adjustment. You may start to set the value by
pressing the
“
Increment
”
and
“
Decrement
”
controls when the
value is flashing.
6. Increment Control
This button controls the increase of settings. When pressing this
button, the parameter will increase.
Important
1. Do not apply to broken skin.
2. The electrodes should be discarded when they are no longer
adhering.
3. The electrodes are intended for single patient use only.
4. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your clinician.
5. Read the instructions for use of self-adhesive electrodes before
application.
Chapter 19: ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS
1. Panel Cover:
A lid covers the controls for selecting mode and adjusting settings.
Your medical professional may wish to set these controls for you
and request that you leave the cover in place.
2. Power On/Off Switch and Intensity Controls:
If both controls are in the off-position, the device is switched off.
By turning the controls clockwise, the appropriate channel is
switched on and the indicator of power (CH1 or CH2) will reveal
on the LCD.
The current strength of the impulses transmitted to the electrodes
increases further when the control is turned clockwise.
To reduce the current strength or switch the device off, turn the
control counter clockwise to the required setting or off-position,
respectively.The controls are protected by a cap to avoid
unintentional change of intensity.