Instruction Manual The Fischer R13 page 23 of 33
Store The Fischer
®
in a dry room and do not expose it to high temperatures or
direct sunlight. Store sponge pads and foam inserts, as well as all other
accessories, in a dry place to avoid possible mold.
When transporting The Fischer
®
, protect it from unnecessary shocks. Follow the
transport and storage conditions (item 19).
Note:
Foam inserts, silicone-graphite electrodes and sponge pads can change color
over the course of use.
14 Troubleshooting Checklist
Should you encounter any errors prior to, during, or after a treatment session,
please work through this troubleshooting checklist before contacting RA Fischer:
•
Verify that the power supply cord is properly connected to the control
unit and your power grid. The green LED on the power supply cord
should be lit.
•
Verify that the plugs on the electrode cables have been pushed all the
way into the control unit and silicone-graphite electrodes.
•
The current will only boot up to the selected current level if treatment
time has been set to more than 1 minute
and
the settings have been
confirmed by pushing the SET-button once
and
the skin areas to be
treated have closed the treatment circuit.
Rule out a device defect:
Verify that The Fischer
®
is working by testing it without any body resistance.
Prepare a water bath tray for the hand treatment as described above. Now,
instead of a hand, place the second silicone-graphite electrode on the foam
insert (moistened with water) and set the polarity switch to automatic. Now
check the main control unit: is the timer counting down? The energy symbol
flashing?
If YES
, than the treatment is working and The Fischer
®
is working properly. So
why is the treatment not working when you try it? Your body resistance may be
too high, or you may life in a “soft water” area, meaning your tap water lacks the