TENSPros
Quattro™ 2.5 DQ8450
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Connecting
Lead Wires
6.1.4.
Rubber
Electrodes
If used for delivery of electrotherapy, there are two conductive mediums
for you to select from, the first one is to use electrode sponges as
conductive mediums, and the other is to use a conductive medium such
as an FDA approved Transmission Gel(Note: transmission gel is sold
separately).
The rubber electrodes should be secured to the treatment area using the
nylon wraps that are included with the Quattro™ 2.5 device.
Insert the lead with the red (+) electrode connector
into one adhesive electrode. Insert the lead with the
black (-) electrode connector into the other electrode.
Make certain the lead wires are seated completely
into the electrodes, and there are no bare metal
parts of the pins exposed.
Securing
Electrodes
Remove the adhesive electrodes from the protective
backing and apply to the treatment area as
prescribed. Ensure that the entire electrode surface
is in contact with the patient’s skin by pressing the
electrode firmly into place.
Rubber
Electrodes
Instructions
Insert the lead with the red (+) electrode connector
into one rubber electrode. Insert the lead with the
black (-) electrode connector into the other rubber
electrode. Make certain the lead wires are seated
completely into the electrodes, and there are no
bare metal parts of the pins exposed.
Conductive
Medium 1
Insert the rubber electrodes into the electrode
sponges that have been moistened with distilled
water.
Conductive
Medium 2
Liberally apply transmission gel to electrode prior to
placement on the patient.
Please note: purchase the transmission gel with CE
mark or that has been cleared by the FDA.
Connecting
Lead Wires