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Important safety precautions and warnings
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Cord
Do not insert the electrode plug into any place other than the jack on the unit.
Do not pull on the electrode cord during treatment. Do not bend or pull the end of the cord.
When pulling out the cord from the unit, hold the plug and pull.
Replace the cord when broken or damaged.
Battery
Do not throw the batteries into a ¿ re. The batteries may explode.
Dispose of the unit, batteries, and components according to applicable legal regulations.
Unlawful disposal may cause environmental pollution.
Do not mix alkaline and manganese batteries as this will shorten the battery life.
During therapy, do not remove the battery cover and do not touch the battery terminals.
Use the battery within recommended period mentioned to it.
Pads
Detach the pads before replacing the batteries.
General precautions
The long-term effects of electrical stimulation are unknown.
Apply stimulation to only normal, intact, clean, dry, and healthy skin.
TENS is not effective in treating the original source or cause of the pain, including headache.
TENS is not a substitute for pain medications and other pain management therapies.
TENS devices do not cure disease or injuries.
TENS is a symptomatic treatment and, as such, suppresses the sensation of pain that would
otherwise serve as a protective mechanism.
You may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or electrical
conductive medium (gel).
Keep the unit away from young children. The unit contains small pieces that may be swallowed.
Immediately contact your healthcare professional.
Possible adverse reactions
You should stop using the unit and consult with your healthcare professional if you experience
adverse reactions from the unit.
You may experience skin irritation beneath the stimulation electrodes applied to your skin.
Do not use to treat one region for extended periods of time (more than 2 × 15 minutes a session,
up to 3 times/day) or muscles in that region may become exhausted and sore.