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TB-Electronics F-SCAN COMPACT - Miscellaneous: Battery and Waveform; Lithium-Ion Battery Behavior; Waveform Selection Notes; Language Selection Limitations

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Miscellaneous
LITHIUM- ION BATTERY
If the battery is charged while the device is OFF, it may ref use to sw itch
ON. Disconnect the USB-cable, start the F-SCAN COMPA CT, then
reconnect the cable.
WAVE FORM
If the wave form is changed from the factory default AUTO, the sel ection is
maintained until changed back. If SQUARE FULL WAVE i s sel ected the signal s
from low frequencies may be felt to be irritating. An adjustment of the signal
amplitude below the default of 80% will sol ve the problem.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
Selection of German as the display language does not affect the names of the
applications stored. The device must be reprogrammed at the factory to
incorporate the German names.
CONDUCTIVITY VALUE (CV) and functional test of the APPLICATION CABLE
A CV-value appears on the di splay whenever a frequency i s active. It i s displayed
numerically and as a horizontal bar. Any living organism regulates the CV
representing its cell activity. The CV can also be used as a functional control of the
device, and the application cable with the set of electrodes, as follows: The F-
SCAN COMPACT must be readied for an application and a frequency started. The
electrodes must not touch. The displ ay must show “CV=0“ and the green LED must
be bright. If the electrodes are made to touch, the CV must i ncrease to40“ and the
green LED must be dark devi ce, application cable and electrodes are OK. If the
electrodes are placed apart again, the LED turns bright and the CV-value reduces
slowl y back to zero.
DIFFERENCE betw een “ZAPPER” and “SPECTRAL ZAP
The function “ZAPPER uses one frequency and its harmonics. The
function “SPECTRAL ZAP generates many frequencies and their
harmonics.