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The Silver Pulser Model ZBB2 Manual
12.
When finished, turn the unit OFF by rotating the ON/OFF knob counter clockwise
until it clicks. Do not force the ON/OFF knob past its natural stopping point.
13. Clean the wrist and apply a healing lotion to avoid irritation.
Notes:
Suggestions for Feeling the Current: If the current is not felt with wet Cotton
Sleeves, prepare a mild salt solution to wet the sleeves. Add a few grains of salt to
the water in the 50 ml dropper bottle.
Drink enough water to keep the body well hydrated. Hydration can affect the ability
to feel the current.
Care of Micropulsing Cord: Discoloration of probes is normal. Buff occasionally to
remove stains to ensure good electrical contact.
Care of Cotton Sleeves: Wash or rinse sleeves occasionally. Periodically discard and
replace Cotton Sleeves.
Alternatives to Cotton Sleeves:
a. Sponge Sleeves: available from SOTA.
b. Cotton Sleeves with Velcro
®
used with a Velcro
®
Wrist Strap: available from SOTA.
c. Unbleached Paper Towel: Cut a small square of paper towel large enough to wrap
around the probe 2 or 3 times.
d.
Cotton Flannel: Cut a small square of cotton flannel and wrap around the probe.
Secure it in place with thread.
Testing the Micropulsing Function: Unplug the Micropulsing Cord with the unit
on. The GREEN and RED
lights the unit should flash alternately. If lights do not
flash, check battery. If lights still do not flash, contact your supplier or your closest
repair depot. See ‘Repairs’ on page 13.
Power Supply: When Micropulsing, as a safety feature, the unit can only be powered
by a 9-Volt battery.
HOW MICROPULSING SHOULD FEEL
1. The sensation is a gentle pulsing. While the microcurrents should be felt, it is not
necessary to turn the control up to an uncomfortable level.
2. With repeated use, the ability to feel the microcurrents may change. It may be
necessary to increase the intensity in order to feel the microcurrents.