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7. POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Possible problems and troubleshooting are presented in Table 2 

 

Table 2

 

 

Problem

 

Possible cause

 

Troubleshoot-

ing

 

Device automatically 

switches to THERAPY 

regime from TEST re-

gime

 

Electrodes are 

dirty

 

p. 6.1

 

Device switches off if the 

message CHANGE THE 

BATTERY appears, or it 

does not switch on

 

Voltage of the 

power supply is 

less than 7.9 V

 

Substitute the 

power supply

 

No contact be-

tween the device 

and the remote 

therapeutic elec-

trode

 

Check the con-

tact of the slot 

11 (Fig. 1)

 

When using remote 

electrodes, the device 
stays constantly in the 

WAITING mode

 

Dry skin

 

Swipe with 

tampon wetted 

with water

 

No contact be-

tween the device 

and the remote 

diagnostic elec-

trode

 

Check the con-

tact of the slot 

12(Fig. 1)

 

Device performs no 

measuring in the FOLL, 

BIOFOLL and BIORE-

PER, MiniAC regimes.

 

Dry skin

 

Swipe with 

tampon wetted 

with water

 

Disrupted connec-

tion between the 

device and per-
sonal computer

 

 

Check the 

contact: 

1. Slot 11 

(Fig.1) 

2. Slot of 

computer 

connection 

Device does not transfer 

data to personal com-

puter

 

 

Software failure

 

To reinstall 

software from 

the CD 

 

Attention! 

All other problems will be repaired at the manufacturer's or by manufacturer service centers 

8. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION

 

Transportation conditions:

 

-  temperature -50°C to +50°C; 
-  relative air humidity up to 93% at the tempe25°C. 
Storage conditions: 
-  temperature -50"C to +40°C; 
-  relative air humidity up to 93% at the tempe25"C. 

Summary of Contents for DiaDENS-PC

Page 1: ...ator with inner and remote electrodes for stimulation of Biologically Active Points BAP and Biologically Active Zones BAZ and for electropuncture diagnosis DiaDENS PC OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS brief edition USA Distributor JPA 888 709 9457 www jpastar com ...

Page 2: ...nd troubleshooting 8 Storage and transportation 9 Utilisation 10 Manufacturer warranty 11 Certificate of acceptance Part 2 Instruction for operation 1 General considerations 2 The conditions for performing the treatment 3 The electrostimulation intensity 4 The treatment methods 5 Regimes of operation 6 Recommended treatment zones and points Supplement 1 Atlas of recommended treatment zones and poi...

Page 3: ... of the impulse positive part V not exceeding 30 10 amplitude of the impulse negative part V without load 350 70 withload 20 5 kOhm 300 70 2 2 The device has the frequencies of impulse sequence settings in Hz as follows 2 2 1 Range 1 10 2 including MED and SCREENING regimes 20 2 60 2 77 2 77 Hz 2 and 10 Hz 2 modulated with frequency 2 0 1 Hz 77 Hz 2 with modulation by amplitude 140 5 200 5 2 2 2 R...

Page 4: ...rrent 4 3 During stimulation the patient must not be connected to any high frequency electrical device other than personal computer connected with a special cable provided in complete as sembly 4 4 During stimulation or diagnosis with the computer connected to the device one must not simultaneously touch the patient and the computer frame 4 5 Warning of potentially dangerous factors simultaneous u...

Page 5: ...ng the device on key 10 Off or Выкл for switching the device off 5 4 The device has also slots as follows Fig 1 slot 11 for connection of remote therapeutic electrodes and connecting to personal computer slot 12 for connection of diagnostic electrodes 6 TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE 6 1 Daily technical maintenance must consist of the operations as follows visual inspection of the device disinfection For c...

Page 6: ...ipe with tampon wetted with water No contact be tween the device and the remote diagnostic elec trode Check the con tact of the slot 12 Fig 1 Device performs no measuring in the FOLL BIOFOLL and BIORE PER MiniAC regimes Dry skin Swipe with tampon wetted with water Disrupted connec tion between the device and per sonal computer Check the contact 1 Slot 11 Fig 1 2 Slot of computer connection Device ...

Page 7: ...supply will be determined by its manufacturer 10 4 Retailer manufacturer or organization functioning as retailer manufacturer based on the contract concluded with it is not liable for defects if they occur after delivery of the device to the user as a consequence of 1 violating the rules of transportation storage maintenance or operation by the user as these rules are indicated in this Operation I...

Page 8: ...s digestive diseases cardiovascular skeletal muscle uro genital nervous endocrine systems ОТО diseases eyes and skin diseases in adults and children rehabilitation and recovery following treatment surgical interventions and lesions effects of unfavourable pathogenic factors stress intense physical or psycho emotional loads other unfavourable conditions CONTRAINDICATIONS Absolutee individual intole...

Page 9: ...ion power levels might be increased or decreased depending on the patient sensitivity changes and elimination of the pain syndrome 4 OPERATING METHODS The dynamic electroneurostimulation will be performed in three ways stable labile and labile stable The stable effect fixed position of the electrode will be used when treating small zonal spots In the labile way the built in electrodes of the stimu...

Page 10: ... biologically active points and zones with altered parameters revealed after electropuncture diagnosis performed by the method of FOLL or BIOFOLL Treatment formula and choice of optimal frequency will be performed individually after analyzing the obtained diagnosis data Additionally these frequencies can be used with the built in electrode of the device with due consideration of the indications pr...

Page 11: ...hritis arthrosis Bechterew s disease depressions spine lesions osteochondrosis 9 7 Arthritis arthrosis sciatica gout nephrosclerosis uremia rheumatism 9 8 Toxic and infectious damages to the liver hepatitis cirrhosis A V Samokhin Yu V Gotovsky The electropuncture diagnosis by the R Foil technique M The Centre of Intellectual Medical Systems IMEDIS 2003 512 p 10 20 Hz low frequencies They will be u...

Page 12: ...tient will have to remove jewelry glasses and a watch During the examination the patient must be seated or reclining comfortably Medicinal testing The first measurement of the parameters will be performed with no medication Then the substance to be tested will be placed into the contour of the passive diagnostic electrode and the measurement will be repeated for the same points Attention Do not pl...

Page 13: ...n the patient must be seated or reclining comfortably the methods of diagnosis by the control and other points of channels are described in detail in the reference to this topic These techniques in their operation with the device do not differ from the express evaluation but demand serious theoretical and practical training of the operator physician performing the diagnosis and will not be discuss...

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