Instructions for the SOTA Magnetic Pulser, Model MP5
• The SOTA units are consumer products designed to be used as part of a Wellness Lifestyle • The SOTA units are not medical devices nor
are they intended to diagnose, treat or cure any medical or health condition • The use, safety or effectiveness of the SOTA units, has not
been approved by any government agency • Please consult a health practitioner for any medical or health condition. • Results using the SOTA
Products will vary for each person. • Please note that all purchases of SOTA Products are deemed to be made in Penticton, BC, Canada •
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within 20 seconds of the beep. The unit turns itself off
if the ON/OFF button is not pushed within this time.
7. To turn the unit off before the end of a cycle, push the
ON/OFF button.
8. Unplug the wall adaptor
when not in use.
HOW IT SHOULD FEEL
Most individuals will not feel any sensation while
using the Magnetic Pulser.
With normal use, the Hand Paddle will become very
warm to hot. If it feels uncomfortable, turn the unit
off and allow it to cool before continuing. Another option is to place a towel or
another layer of clothing under the Hand Paddle.
TYPICAL USE
Length of session:
It is best to begin slowly (10 minutes) and then gradually
increase the length of each session. Daily use
varies from 20 - 30 minutes to two hours or
more.
Length of use:
When used as part of a wellness
protocol, daily use for many weeks is more
important for results than using occasionally.
For specific purposes, longer and more frequent
sessions may be more beneficial. Generally, the
Magnetic Pulser can be used as needed.
Placement:
The Hand Paddle may be kept on
one location for one or more cycles. It may also
be moved at any time to a different location.
Drink plenty of water:
It’s important to drink
enough water when using the unit. Drinking
ozonated water is especially helpful.
Stop Gradually:
Reduce the amount of time each day for the last week of use. If
using more than one SOTA unit at a time, it is suggested to stop only one unit at a
time.