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The Silver Pulser Model SP7 Manual
Notes:
Suggestions for Feeling the Current: If the current is not felt with wet Cotton or wet
Sponge Sleeves, prepare a mild salt solution to wet the sleeves. Add a few grains of
salt to the water in the dropper bottle.
Drink enough water to keep the body well hydrated. Hydration can affect the ability
to feel the current.
Care of Micropulsing Cord and Rubber Probes: Remove the Rubber Probes
occasionally to clean in a mild soap solution. Rinse thoroughly. If necessary, gently
wipe the metal pins of the Micropulsing Cord.
Care of Cotton and Sponge Sleeves: Wash or rinse sleeves occasionally. Periodically
discard and replace Cotton or Sponge Sleeves.
Alternatives to Cotton and Sponge Sleeves:
a. All Cotton Sleeves: SOTA offers Cotton Sleeves without Velcro
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b. Unbleached Paper Towel: Cut a small square of paper towel large enough to wrap
around the Rubber Probe 2 or 3 times.
c.
Cotton Flannel: Cut a small square of cotton flannel and wrap around the Rubber
Probe. Secure it in place with thread.
Rubber Probes: Over time, the Rubber Probes will lose their conductivity and need
replacing. Refer to the SP7 Troubleshooting Guide for instructions on how to test the
Rubber Probes.
Low Battery Warning: The RED light comes on and the unit will beep when the
battery is low. This means the battery will soon need to be replaced. The battery can
continue to be used until the YELLOW light goes off.
Power Supply: When Micropulsing, as a safety feature, the unit can only be powered
by a 9-Volt battery.
Replacement Batteries: When purchasing replacement 9-Volt batteries, take the
Silver Pulser with you to ensure a proper fit, as 9-Volt batteries vary in size.
HOW MICROPULSING SHOULD FEEL
1. The sensation is a gentle pulsing. While the microcurrents should be felt, it is not
necessary to turn the intensity control up to an uncomfortable level.
2. With repeated use, the ability to feel the microcurrents may change. It may be