GB5
[a]
[b]
• Do not excessively bend or pull the cord.
• Do not hold the main unit by the cord or twirl the main unit.
• Do not pull the cord from the cord opening at an angle, sideways, or from behind.
- Doing so may result in cord damage or malfunction.
• Do not hold only one pad attached with a cord or conductive pad plug and pull on the cord.
- Doing so may result in entangling the cord and prevent it from being pulled out.
Note: Extend the cord by pulling on both pads.
Handling the cord
PREPARING THE CORD AND PADS
1
Check that the power/strength dial is set to “O”.
2
Check that the cord and pads are connected and
attached to the pad storage plate.
When used for the first time
• Take out the pads from the clear bag.
• Peel off the clear film from the pads.
(The peeled off film is made of PET plastic and can be
discarded.)
• Attach the pads to the pad storage plate. (Fig. a)
• Firmly connect the conductive pad plugs to the pads. (Fig. b)
• Although the conductive pad plugs are color coded with red
and white, either plug may be connected to either pad.
3
Extend the cord.
• Hold the main unit and the pad storage plate that has been
attached with the pad and extend the cord straight down.
• Do not extend the cord beyond the red line of the cord end line.
• The length of the cord can be adjusted as desired.
GB4
3
2
4
• When non-alkaline batteries are used, the battery life may shorten noticeably.
• When replacing the batteries, be sure to replace both batteries with two fresh batteries of the
same type.
• Battery life may shorten if the room temperature is low.
• Discard used batteries properly.
Handling the batteries
When the treatment stimulus feels weak or when the output stops before 15 minutes of use, the
batteries may have become exhausted. Replace them with fresh batteries.
When to replace the batteries
CAUTION!
• Be sure to observe the precautions shown on the batteries.
• Check for correct polarity of the batteries before loading.
• Promptly remove exhausted batteries.
• Remove the batteries if the device is not to be used for a prolonged period of time.
• Use the batteries before their recommended expiration date.
- Failure to do so may cause injury due to battery heat generation, bursting, or leakage, or
cause staining of the surroundings.
LOADING THE BATTERIES
We recommend the use of Panasonic alkaline batteries. (2 LR03/AAA batteries)
Manganese batteries or nickel hydroxide batteries can be used.
1
Check that the power/strength dial is set to “O”.
• Lamp turns off.
2
Detach the battery cover on the rear of the
main unit.
• Detach the battery cover in the direction of the arrow
while gently pressing the mark.
3
Load the batteries while checking their
polarities.
• Do not let dust or other foreign matter get inside the
battery compartment, otherwise it may cause a
malfunction.
4
Attach the battery cover on the rear of the
main unit.
Battery life
Approximately 90 operations are possible when using Panasonic alkaline batteries (2 LR03/AAA
batteries). (Approximately 3 months when used for 15 minutes once a day at a strength setting of
10 and a room temperature of 23
°
C.)