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2. "E001" displayed in Time
window.
Check applicator cable connections to make sure
they are securely attached to the Sonicator Plus
930 and the applicator and the rings are turned
fully clockwise to lock connectors.
3. “E002” displayed in Time
window.
There is insufficient ultrasound coupling. Use gel
or lotion labeled for therapeutic ultrasound
coupling. Resume treatment after applying proper
couplant. See number 12 on page 22 of this
manual for additional information on efficient
coupling of ultrasound to the patient.
4. “E003” displayed in Time
window.
The Sonicator Plus 930 cannot tune to the
applicator transducer. Turn unit off and then on
and try to begin another ultrasound treatment. If
the error code persists, the applicator and/or the
Sonicator Plus 930 require servicing. Check
applicator crystal for damage such as cracks.
5. “E004” displayed in Time
window.
There is a malfunction in the power output
circuitry for ultrasound. Turn unit off and then on
and try to begin another ultrasound treatment. If
the error code persists, the Sonicator Plus 930
requires servicing.
6. “E005” displayed in Time
window.
There is a malfunction in the power output
circuitry for ultrasound. Turn unit off and then on
and try to begin another ultrasound treatment. If
the error code persists, the Sonicator Plus 930
requires servicing.
7. “E60_” displayed in Time
window.
There is an output voltage error for electrical
stimulation. If powering unit OFF and restarting
does not remove error, the unit requires servicing.
8. “E70_” displayed in Time
window.
If E7 occurs during the treatment the patient
connection impedance may be increasing because
the electrodes are drying out or lifting from the
patient.
If E7 occurs when the output is first being
adjusted, it may mean the electrodes or cables are
not making a good circuit. Check cable and
electrode connections and make sure electrodes
are making good contact with the patient.
In the continuous treatment modes the output
voltage is reduced while the unit monitors the
impedance of the patient connection. If the unit is
in amplitude modulated modes, such as recip or
surge, this patient connection error causes the unit
to go into the HOLD mode.