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18.3 Setting Up a Treatment
You will first enter a backup time (steps 1 – 8). Continuing the example from the previous page,
the back-up time will be 00:30.
1. Press any key to awaken the unit. The word “CODE” will appear.
2. Enter in your key code. Unless you have changed it, the factory preset key code will be
0007.
3. Once the safety key code, if activated, has been entered, you will be prompted to select
your desired treatment distance.
4. Press the ▲ key to toggle between “0 in” and “9 in”. Press the ENTER key to lock in
your desired treatment distance.
5. Once you have selected your desired treatment distance the display should read 00:00.
6. Press the ▲ key until the first digit of the backup time is displayed (“3” in this case).
7. Press the ◄ key to move the “3” one space to the left, display should now read 00:30.
8. Press ENTER to lock in your back up time.
9. Now you will enter the actual dose. Continuing our example from above the dose will be
280 milliJoules. Therefore, the first digit will be the number 2.
10. Press the MODE key to switch to dose mode. The display should now read 0000.
11. Press the ▲ key until the number “2” is displayed.
12. Press the ◄ key to move the “2” one space to the left.
13. Press the ▲ key until the number “8” is displayed.
14. Press the ◄ key to move the “8” one space to the left and repeat until all desired digits
are shown on the display. In this example the last digit is a zero, so once you have moved
the “8” into position, the “0” already shows and you can move on to step 6.
15. When the desired dose is displayed, press ENTER to lock in your dose.
16. Put on your goggles and position yourself per the instructions.
17. Begin the treatment by again pressing ENTER.
Note: The system beeps three times to signal the end of the treatment and then flashes the
delivered dose on the display alternating with the elapsed time. If the complete dose is not
delivered, meaning that the backup time was reached before the dose was fully delivered, this is
an indication that the backup times being entered are not long enough. Verify that the sensor is
clean, unobstructed and centered in the hole in the reflector. Then, re-take your power output
reading and adjust the back-up time. It is normal to have to increase back-up times due to aging
lamps and/or because of slow starting lamps, low room temperatures or low line voltage.
18.4 Repeat Treatments
Once a treatment has ended the system will beep three times to signal that the treatment is over.
In addition to this, the display will flash the dose delivered followed by the elapsed time. The
unit will continue to display this information until the treatment has been cleared by the user.
At this point you have the option of performing a “repeat” treatment utilizing the same exact
treatment distance, backup time and dose used in your previous treatment. To set up a repeat
treatment, simply follow the steps below.