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The green LED stays on to indicate that
the I-ONE is on PAUSE
The timer with the set treatment time
appears on the display and the white bar
inside the timer disappears. The PLAY
symbol is visible below the timer.
Pressing it resumes treatment.
The I-ONE is switched on but is on
PAUSE. To resume treatment, press
the PLAY symbol on the display.
The I-ONE can also be left on PAUSE
for several hours, depending on the
initial battery status.
If the I-ONE is paused and the battery
goes low, a LOW BATTERY warning is
given.
The LED at the top is OFF
The completed treatment symbol
appears on the display.
The patient is asked to switch off the
generator by pressing the OFF button for
about 2 seconds.
Daily treatment was completed.
The device remains on standby and
emits no sounds or vibrations so as not
to disturb the user if it is on during the
night. With a quick press of the On/Off
button, the display lights up and the
patient is informed that the treatment
has finished. At this point, the device
should be switched off.
The LED at the top flashes green (the
treatment is in progress).
20% battery: The generator beeps, the
battery symbol turns RED and a power
plug symbol appears next to it.
If the battery is not charged:
5% battery: when the level drops to 5%,
the device interrupts the treatment. The
battery symbol flashes and the alarm
beeps every 5 seconds.
After 60 seconds, the I-ONE shuts down.
The I-ONE is providing the treatment
but the battery is almost empty and
needs to be charged.
The battery can be charged either
during treatment delivery or after
switching off the generator.
Connect the external power supply
and charge the battery.
Generator switched off during battery charging
When the external power supply is
connected, the generator beeps and
vibrates.
The display lights up and shows the image
of the battery being charged.
The charge percentage appears above the
battery symbol.
The device is charging the battery.
When the battery is completely empty, charging
takes 2 to 3 hours depending on the battery’s
initial status.
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Connected power supply
The generator beeps and the
100% FULL battery symbol is displayed.
The battery is charged: disconnect the power
supply.
The device switches OFF when the power
supply is disconnected.
5.5 Battery efficiency
The efficiency of the battery is affected by the correct use and wear of the battery.
If the battery does not allow 4 consecutive hours of treatment, daily treatment can be performed using the external
power supply.
When the display indicates that the battery is running low, the battery symbol turns red and a plug symbol appears
next to it. Connect the power supply to the generator and to the mains socket, keeping the generator switched on:
the device beeps and vibrates, indicating that the charger has been connected to the generator. The plug symbol
disappears and a flash is displayed in its place, indicating that charging is in progress. The device continues to
administer the treatment while charging the battery. At the end of the treatment, leave the generator switched off
and connected to the power supply until the battery charge is complete.
5.6 Treatment times
The user must undergo the treatment for the number of days indicated by the prescribing doctor.
Clinical studies have shown that the I-ONE treatment is effective if performed for 4 hours a day; in any case, there
are no problems or side effects due to overdosing.
It is good practice to perform the daily treatment in a single session; however, it is possible to split the treatment
time into several daily applications of no less than 2 hours. The absence of side effects means that the treatment
can be carried out even whilst sleeping.
5.7 Useful Tips
• To make using the device easier, it is recommended to leave the coil connected to the generator to avoid
having to keep connecting it for each new treatment session.
• It is recommended that the battery be charged every day after the treatment is completed, so that the next
treatment can be fully performed. Please note that it is also possible to carry out the treatment using the
mains power by connecting the generator to the external power supply.
• The parts of the device that may come into contact with the skin do not normally cause any allergic reaction.
Although the coil's covering material is hypoallergenic and biocompatible, it is recommended not to place
the coil in direct contact with the skin, but to place it on a light garment, especially if there is any reddening
or irritation in the area of application.
• Clean the coil regularly, taking care to disconnect the coil from the generator using neutral detergents.
• Any wear on the coil coating due to use does not affect the effectiveness of the treatment. However, in the
event of a loss of some of the coating, the coil must be replaced.
• When using the coil under heavy blankets, the coil surface may become overheated. If this is the case,
perform the treatment without covering the coil.
• In any case, the generator must not be covered to allow ventilation whilst it is in operation.
• Using the device in environments with a temperature above 30°C, although possible, could cause the coil
surface to slightly overheat and this may be uncomfortable for the user.
• When charging or operating via the mains, it is normal for the battery to get hot; for this reason, the
generator should not be placed in direct contact with the body when charging or operating via the mains.
• The elastic band can be washed just like any other garment.
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