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16
User
Information
Hi
TROUBLESHOOTING
AND
REPAIR
Troubleshooting
If
the
TENS
device
does
not
function:
1.
Make
sure
the
battery
is
properly
installed
and
the
battery
contacts
are
clean.
Be
sure
to
observe
proper
polarity
markings
when
replacing
the
battery.
2.
If
the
Status
Lights
are
alternately
flashing
in
a
rapid
on/off
pattern
or
the
battery
status
symbol
shows
on
the
display,
replace
the
battery.
3.
If
the
Indicator
Lights
are
showing
normal
operation
(not
low
battery
status)
and
you
feel
no
stimulation,
check
that
the
lead
wires
are
properly
connected
and
the
electrodes
are
still
in
place.
If
the
unit
appears
to
be
functioning,
but
there
is
no
stimulation,
the
lead
wires
or
electrodes
may
need
to
be
replaced.
4.
If
the
battery
appears
to
be
charged
and
the
stimulator
is
not
functioning,
turn
both
Intensity
Controls
to
zero.
Then
gradually
increase
the
stimulation.
5.
If
the
device
does
not
seem
to
be
saving
data
correctly,
make
sure
that
amplitude
used
was
greater
than
5mA.
6.
If
display
is
not
visible,
check
that
unit
is
turned
on
and
battery
is
charged.
See
Repair
Section
if
needed.
Repair
There
are
no
user
serviceable
parts
inside
the
stimulator.
If
the
unit
appears
to
be
non-functional,
call
the
Empi
Service
Center
at
1-800-862-2343
for
instructions.
In
the
case
of
repairs
or
returns
outside
of
North
America,
notification
and
return
shipment
should
be
sent
to
an
Empi
Authorized
Service
Center.
To
locate
the
appropriate
Service
Center
outside
of
North
America,
contact
your
Authorized
Empi
Distributor,
or
contact
Empi
directly
at
1-651-415-9000.
Mi
MAINTENANCE,
CLEANING,
STORAGE
AND
DISPOSAL
Maintenance
Check
periodically
for
signs
of
wear
or
damage
such
as
cracked
insulation
on
lead
wires,
and
replace
these
items
as
they
wear
out.
Under
normal
conditions,
the
stimulator
does
not
require
periodic
maintenance
or
calibration;
however,
if
it
becomes
necessary
to
perform
periodic
safety
checks,
all
the
necessary
information
is
included
in
the
Technical
Information
section
of
this
manual.
These
checks
should
be
performed
by
a
qualified
technician.
Cleaning
Cleaning
the
Stimulator:
Use
a
cloth
moistened
with
soap
and
water
to
clean
the
exterior
of
the
device.
Use
of
other
cleaning
solutions
may
damage
the
case.
Never
immerse
the
device
in
water
or
other
liquids.
Cleaning
the
Battery
Contacts:
Gently
clean
the
battery
contacts
using
a
cotton-tipped
swab
soaked
in
rubbing
alcohol.
Do
not
use
sandpaper
or
other
abrasive
material.
Cleaning
the
Lead
Wires:
Periodically
wipe
the
lead
wires
clean
with
a
cloth
dampened
in
a
mild
soap
solution,
then
gently
wipe
them
dry.
Use
of
rubbing
alcohol
on
the
lead
wires
will
damage
the
insulation
and
dramatically
shorten
their
life.

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