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3. To remove the probe, pull the silver latch. (always remove the probe connector to the right first).  DO 

NOT let go of the silver latch until the connector is removed.

 

 

 

 

 

II. CONNECTING TWO (2) PROBES 

To use two (2) probe only, connections A and C (yes, NOT B) will be used for the 

first probe, then connections B and D will be used for the second probe. 

1. Take any of the probe connector for the first probe and aim it towards 

Socket A

 of the probe 

connections.  Insert the probe connectors at an angle as shown below 

 

 

2. Insert the other connector of the first probe to 

Socket C

 then turn both connectors towards the right 

until you hear a click. 

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Summary of Contents for EPulse Elite

Page 1: ...ltimahealthsolutions com 1 855 254 2220 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical photocopying or recording without prior written permission from E Pulse Magnetics International 1 ...

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Page 3: ... iii Safety During Installation and or Maintenance iv Electrical Safety iv v Safety Against Risk of Fire v Mechanical Safety v Safety Precautions In Using the Device vi Quick Start Guide vii viii Safety Operations ix xi Probe Replacement Procedure Appendix A xii xiv EPulse Elite User Controls Appendix B xv 3 ...

Page 4: ...cation Size 24 0 x 15 x 11 Frequency 1 50Hz Weight 42lbs 19kg Input Voltage 120 VAC 60Hz Fuse Rating 4 Amp The fuse is located below the input power socket EPulse Elite Accessories 1 x Standard loop probe 1 x Three wire AC Power Cord 4 ...

Page 5: ...nected from the wall power outlet The device requires a 4 amp fuse and the fuse compartment is located at the bottom of the AC receptacle To open the fuse compartment fill the gap pointed by red arrow with a small slotted screw driver then pull it out To replace the compartment simply press it back in Refer to Figure 1 below Figure 1 If you have any problems with the device or accessories contact ...

Page 6: ...ical circuits within this device against over current conditions For continued protection against the risk of fire replace the fuse only with the same type and rating specified in this Instruction Manual Refer EPulse Elite Specification section b Keep any materials capable of developing flammable or explosive vapors away from the device while it is in operation pulsing Mechanical Safety a Use only...

Page 7: ... holding the probe loop The device is equipped with an overheat sensor to protect the machine in case of an overheating situation When overheating occurs the device will stop pulsing Let the device cool down and you may START the device again If the device is unable to START contact your Authorized Distributor s representative After using the device or after toggling the START STOP switch to STOP ...

Page 8: ...Set the INTENSITY knob to desired setting Default is at 80 3 On the upper right of the front panel is the START STOP switch Toggle the switch towards the START I position The switch should light up and the device will start pulsing 4 Set the PULSE RATE knob to desired setting Note that the PULSE RATE knob may turn beyond 360 o several times Turn the PULSE RATE knob to the RIGHT for SLOWER pulse ra...

Page 9: ...tep 4 onwards to turn off the machine 3 To RESTART the pulsing simply toggle the START STOP switch towards the START I position This will restart the pulsing with the pre set time of the TIMER as well 4 Before the device is POWERed DOWN toggling the POWER ON OFF switch to OFF position wait for 15 minutes after the pulsing has stopped 5 After 15 minutes toggle the green POWER ON OFF switch at the l...

Page 10: ...NG ON the device make sure the Probes are connected to the Probe Connections Refer to picture below and Appendix A then rest the probe on a NON metallic material Also make sure that there are NO metallic objects around the probe 3 Plug an AC Cord into the AC Input Power while making sure that the required input power of the device as marked matches AC line voltage from the wall outlet 10 ...

Page 11: ...s The TIMER is set by turning the TIMER knob clockwise or counter clockwise to set the time from 5 to 30 minutes 5 Turn on the device by switching POWER ON OFF switch to ON position The START STOP switch light will turn on and the TIMER OFF LED indicator will be on red LED flashing 11 ...

Page 12: ...6 Toggle the START STOP switch to START I position for the device to start pulsing 12 ...

Page 13: ...nd more than once Warning Although the PULSE RATE may turn all the way around more than once USE CAUTION NOT TO TURN the PULSE RATE knob far TO THE EXTREME in either direction Doing so would cause the knob to break 8 When the timer has expired the unit will stop pulsing The START STOP switch LED will TURN ON and the TIMER LED Indicator will be flashing 9 VERY IMPORTANT Leave the device ON for 5 mi...

Page 14: ...on the inside of the lid of EPulse Elite Refer to the picture below I CONNECTING ONE 1 PROBE To use one 1 probe only ONLY connections A and B will be used 1 Take any of the probe connector and aim it towards socket A of the probe connections Insert the probe connectors at an angle as shown below 2 Insert the other connector to Socket B then turn both connectors towards the right until you hear a c...

Page 15: ... connections A and C yes NOT B will be used for the first probe then connections B and D will be used for the second probe 1 Take any of the probe connector for the first probe and aim it towards Socket A of the probe connections Insert the probe connectors at an angle as shown below 2 Insert the other connector of the first probe to Socket C then turn both connectors towards the right until you h...

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Page 17: ...nnectors at an angle as shown below 4 Similar to Step 2 insert the other connector of the second probe to Socket D then turn both connectors towards the right until you hear a click 5 To remove the probe pull the silver latch Always remove the probe connector to the RIGHT first DO NOT let go of the silver latch until the connector is removed 17 ...

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