Instruction Manual The Fischer R13 page 10 of 33
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Short-term reddening of the skin following the
iontophoresis treatment, caused by a stimulated
circulation (hyperemia), amongst others
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Blistering and electric burns caused by excessively high
current strength
9 Initial Operation
The device may only be used with the power supply unit that corresponds with
the power supply specified on the rating plate. To ensure safe operation The
Fischer
®
, all its cables, plugs, control elements and housing components must
be in faultless condition. Prior to each use, check the device for possible
damage; a defective unit should not be used for treatment. Pay attention to the
references on the unit and in this user manual. Switch the unit off after each
treatment session.
10 Treatment Setup
10.1 Setup for hands and/or feet
Set up your device as follows:
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Place the water bath trays on a level and firm surface. If you only treat
your hands, place both trays next to each other on a table. If you only
treat your feet, place both trays next to each other on the floor. If you
treat hands and feet simultaneously, position one tray on the table and
one on the floor.
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Connect an electrode cable to
each electrode and plug them
into connectors E1 and E2 at the
back panel of the main control
unit (see picture). The selected
connection configuration (e.g. left
electrode to E1 and right
electrode to E2) should be
adhered to for the next treatment
sessions.
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Place an electrode into each water bath tray.