D. Using Batteries or the AC Power Supply
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Using Batteries or the AC Power Suppy
The Controller is designed to be used with “AA” batteries or with
the AC Power Supply.
Using Batteries.
Four (4) new “AA” batteries will provide
approximately 2 hours of continuous treatment. You may also use
“AA” rechargeable batteries.
Step D1:
Open the Battery Door
on the Controller by placing your
thumb on the tab of the grey Battery Door and firmly
pushing the tab to open the Door (
Figure D1
). Note that
the Battery Door is designed to have a tight fit.
Step D2:
Load the Batteries
. Each battery chamber has a small
symbol that shows the proper position of each battery
(
Figure D2
). Using the battery positive (+) and negative
(-) markings as guides, match the + and - signs on the
battery with the same markings on the Battery Chamber.
Starting left to right, insert the batteries: + out, + in, + out,
+ in.
Step D3:
Close the Battery Door
. To close the Battery Door,
push it closed until you hear it “click” into place. NOTE:
rechargeable and disposable batteries vary considerably
in terms of storage life and output. Operating life is about
2 hours when using high quality disposable batteries. To
reduce the risk of battery leakage, it is recommended to
remove the batteries if you plan to store the Controller for
more than 30 days.
Using the AC Power Supply.
The Controller can also be used
with the AC Power Supply. The AC Power Supply is useful as a
back-up power supply when the batteries are depleted. The AC
Power Supply can be used with 100-240V outlet and will
automatically adjust to the incoming voltage.
Step D4:
If necessary, insert the Plug Converter
into the AC
Power Supply as shown (
Figure D-4
).
Step D5:
Plug the AC Power Supply into the Controller.
To
connect the AC Power Supply to the Controller, place the
Controller on a flat, stable surface. The plug inlet port is
located on the underside of the Battery Door. Push the
round end of the AC Power Supply cord into the plug inlet
port (
Figure D5
).
Do Not
try to insert the AC Power
Supply into the front of the Controller.
Step D6:
Plug the AC Power Supply into the wall outlet.
Note
that the AC Power Supply will not charge the Batteries in
the Controller.
IMPORTANT
:
It is strongly recommended to have an
extra battery set with you at all times
.
D1
Controller
Grey Battery Door
AC Power Supply
Grey Battery Door
Plug Insert
Plug Inlet Port
D2
D5
D4
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