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Connect Wires to Gloves, Strips or Electrodes
Insert the push pins on gloves, strips, alligator clips or electrodes.
Refer to your Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) training instructions on
where to place the electrodes, gloves, towels or strips on the body. Gloves,
towels, and strips need to be wet to provide conduction.
It is recommended to leave the snap pigtail connected to the gloves. Also leave
the leadwires in the MEND Professional
TM
after use.
If you want to unbutton
the electrode wires from the gloves, hold the button base on the gloves instead
of holding the fiber part of the gloves to avoid damage to the gloves.
DO NOT WEAR THE GLOVES ON BARE HANDS UNLESS
YOU ARE TREATING YOUR OWN HANDS.
To isolate the conductive gloves from bare hands, wear latex or nitrile gloves
first then put on the conductive Electrode Gloves. The gloves must be wet during
treatment.
The electrodes and leadwires may wear and lose conductivity
over time. Check to endure the Ch1/Ch2 LEDS are not flashing
for any connectivity issue when a protocol is running.