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TREATMENT HEAD TEST
Plug the adaptor to the Connection Port.
Also plug the adaptor into the mains
power supply.
Turn the product on by sliding the Power
Button upwards. The Power Indicator will
also turn ON.
Press the Time Button and scroll through
to any Time Duration (
see page 10 for
details
).
You will not be able to feel the vibration from REVITIVE Ultrasound because it
is operating at an ultrasonic frequency. However, if you are unsure whether the
Treatment Head is vibrating, you can do the following test:
Important:
The device will not work unless a
Time Duration is chosen.
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TREATMENT HEAD TEST
Instructions for use
TREATMENT HEAD TEST (CONTINUED)
Hold the device horizontally with the Treatment Head
facing upwards. Place a large drop of water on the
Treatment Head and spread in a circular motion for a
few seconds.
Lightly press one finger onto the Treatment Head.
The water will visibly vibrate, demonstrating that the
Treatment Head is working correctly.
Important:
The Treatment Head only vibrates if the
conductive fluid (water or gel) covers the entire surface
of the Treatment Head.
Do not immerse in water.
For external use only. Do not use on broken skin. Discontinue use if rash
or irritation occurs.
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist please
consult your doctor.
HOW TO USE YOUR CONDUCTIVE GEL
When using REVITIVE Ultrasound it is essential to use a liberal amount of
Ultrasound Gel in order to reduce friction and assist in the transmission of the
ultrasonic waves deep into the tissue. If the gel is inadequate, the effectiveness
of the therapy may be reduced by up to 90%.
Choose the area of skin to be treated and use water or alcohol to clean it. Then
liberally spread the conductive gel on the skin or directly onto the Treatment Head
of the REVITIVE Ultrasound. During the therapy, the Treatment Head should be
kept in constant motion and flat against the surface of the skin.
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