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A Nexalin ADI Device may only be operated by a NCT. (Certification is achieved by completing a Nexalin
training course administered by Nexalin Technology, Inc. For more information, contact the Nexalin Support
Center.)
The Nexalin ADI Device is intended for external use only.
Keep fluids away from a Nexalin ADI Device as there is no protection against the ingress of water or cleaners.
Clean with alcohol swabs only. (NOTE: IEC 60529 rating is IPX0.)
Never power the Nexalin ADI Device on or off with a patient connected. You may press the start button when
the power is on.
Additional electronic frequency and noise sources must should be limited in the Nexalin patient treatment
area (e.g., hand-held computer games, personal music players, radios, televisions or other electronic
equipment). Mobile phones may not be turned on anywhere in the clinic area.
To reduce risk of electric shock,
NEVER
open the cover of a Nexalin ADI Device.
(NOTE: UL 60601-1 standard rating as Class I protection against electric shock.)
Do not use a Nexalin ADI Device in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Use only Nexalin Certified Electrodes, as substitutes may cause treatment problems.
Do not attempt to service the Nexalin ADI Device; if required, contact the Nexalin Support
Center at (714) 258-8004.
Possible Adverse Side Effects
In clinical studies using the Nexalin ADI Device, there have been isolated incidents of temporary minor side
effects. Each of these occurrences was resolved on their own without medical attention. The minor side effects
were:
Nexalin Device:
Headache
Dizziness
Nausea
Electrodes:
Skin irritation at the electrode sites