Do t'Lot apply
electrical
nerve
stimulation
when
pain
syndromes are undiagnosed until
etiology is
establ i shed.
Electrical
nerve stimulation devices should
be
used only
under
the continued supervision
of a
ph-vsician.
Electronic monitoring
equipnrent
(such
as EKG monitors and EKG alarms)
may not
opcrate
properly
when electrical nerve
stimulation
is in
usc.
Avoid
use in
post-operative
recovery rooms when
a
heart monitor is on.
Keen
out of reach
of children.
Batterv Information
......
Yrrur stimulator
requires I 9V batterl'. use PP3, 6F22 or its equivalent type of battery
(Alkaline
b311c1f
is
recommended). The
hattery
is replaced by opening the
battery
door on
the
bottom side
of
the unit.
Slide the battery door off. reniove the old battery and insert the new one.
Insert
the batterl
con'ectly
\\'ith
the
polarity
according to the diagram shown in the battery compartment
label.
Make
sure
the clirections ofpositive and ncgative
poles
ofbattery inserted are correct
and bc sure
y()u
arc
usins
a
I'resh
battery. Close the battery door. Battery life is,1 to 20 treatment hours
depending on
how high
the current is set and how lon-9 each treatrnent session lasts. Many short
treatment
sessiuns
givc
longer battery life
than
fewer longer
sessious.
To
avoid battery
leakage, remove
the
battery
if the
unit will not be used for an extended
period
of time.