
Getting good contact
To get good contact:
1. Make sure that your Primer band nibs are
, your Primer band is
properly and the headset
is
on your head (as described above).
2. Press down on top of the headset and wiggle the Primer band’s nibs down through your hair. You’ll want to
make sure that the nibs are getting the best possible contact with your skin.
3. Tighten the headset down on your head using the sliding adjustment on both earcups. The headset should
be snug, but comfortable.
4. Re-wet your Primer band if necessary. The wetter your Primer band’s nibs are, the better contact you will get
between the headset and your head.
As you adjust the headset, the “Contact strength” percentage on the “Adjust your headset” screen will indicate how
close you are to getting good contact. When the contact strength reaches 100%, the app will advance past this
screen to begin or resume your Neuropriming session.
If the contact strength is changing but not quite 100%, try adding more water to your Primer nibs.
If the contact strength is stuck at 0%, check to make sure that your Primer band is
on the back of the Primer band (outlined in green) should line up with the recessed arrow on your headset. Once
you’ve inserted the band, press it against the headset and check the
to verify that the band is
centered.
If your headset loses contact with your head during your session, the “Adjust your headset” screen will appear and
you will hear a repeating tone (see “
”). When you re-establish contact, the Neuropriming session
will automatically resume.
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