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Waveslope
To change the waveslope the waveslope indicator must be flashing. Pressing the NEXT key will toggle you
between the two selections available, Standard or Gentle.
Polarity
To change the polarity the polarity indicator must be flashing. Pressing the NEXT key will toggle you between
the three setting available, Positive Only, Negative only, BI (Alternating)
Time
To change time the current time must be flashing. Seconds are entered by beginning the entry with 0. For exam
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ple ten seconds would be entered as 0,1,0. A correct seconds entry will be followed by the time indicator chang-
ing from minutes (m) to seconds (s). Minutes are entered by pressing the desired time directly. For example ten
minutes is entered by pressing 1,0. To change from seconds to minutes press the CLR key
After all parameters have been entered and you want to make a change, simply press the ENT key until the
parameter you want to change is flashing. Now make the change. You do not have to press CLR to make your
change.
You may program both channels at once by pressing the COMB (combined) key.
You may press the START key at any time during programming. You do not have to be in the time setting to
start. After pressing START, the parameter field will stop flashing and the time indicator (m or s) will begin to
flash. This confirms the timer is counting down. Every ten seconds you will hear a beep to confirm that the unit
is still counting down. To turn off this tone simply press the START key again. This operation will toggle you
between tone on and tone off.
You can interrupt a treatment by pressing the STOP key. Because the micro5 uses independent timers for each
channel you must be in the channel you want to stop to actually stop that channel. For example to stop only
channel one while both channels are running, press CHI then STOP. If you want to stop both channels you may
press COMB then STOP. Pressing the START key after STOP will resume the treatment where you left off.
After the timer has timed out, the micro5 will hold the current settings in memory until any changes are made.
The instrument will go into a “sleep” mode five minutes after time has expired.