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7. Pressing the central "►II" button will pause the device; press again to resume.
8. Pressing the T button could select different countdown periods of time from 10 to
60 min.
9. When done, turn off the device, and put away the connecting wires and electrode
pads.
Note: Start from the lowest intensity, and then gradually adjust to a comfortable level on
a scale from 1 to 10.
Recommended practices:
1. Duration of 20 minutse for each body area.
2. Frequency of 1-2 times per day per area.
3. Be sure the treatment site is clean of dirt and body lotion.
4. The lifespan of the electrode pads will vary depending on the use frequency and
care taken. Keeping electrode pads clean and sealed in the zip bag after use will
extend their lifespan. Replace the electrode pads when they lose their
adhesiveness.
5. Charge the battery of the device by either connecting the USB cable to the
device and computer or connecting the USB cable and charger to the device and
wall outlet, if the battery indicator on the display indicates a low battery.

Troubleshooting

If your device is not operating properly, please check below for common problems and
suggested solutions.
Device does not turn on
 Check if the battery is low and needs to be recharged.
 If the unit was previously used, switch the power to OFF first, then back to ON.
Stimulation is weak or not existent
 Be sure pads are firmly attached to skin.
 Be sure the pads are not touching each other.
 Check the wire connection and make sure the lead wires are securely plugged into
the device.
 Check if the battery is low and needs to be recharged.
 Both pads from the the same wire must be attached to one person's body in order to
feel sensation.
Electrode pads are not sticky
 The pads lose adhesiveness and need to be replaced.
Skin turns red
 Stop the treatment.
 If problem persists, contact your physician.
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