schwa-medico Instruction Manual - AS SUPER 4 digital
Before starting the AS SUPER 4 digital
Power supply
The AS SUPER 4 digital may be used with the medically-approved mains circuit
adapter or with 4 AAA batteries/rechargeable batteries.
Using the 220 Volt mains adapter
Connect the cable of the mains adapter to the central supply plug of the device.
Connect the mains adapter to the mains circuit socket. The battery symbol dis-
plays 3 bars. The device is ready for mains circuit mode operations.
Using the batteries
Open the battery compartment, place the 4 AAA batteries into the compartment
(check polarity), close the compartment. The battery symbol displays the battery
level. A completely charged battery shows all bars in the symbol. The fewer
bar symbols appear, the lower the battery charge level is.
Symbol for fully charged batteries
Symbol for empty batteries (batteries need to be changed)
Important: If you are using rechargeable batteries, the mains circuit adapter
will not recharge the rechargeable batteries. If you are not using AS SUPER 4
digital for a longer period, please remove the batteries from of the device.
Please dispose the batteries separately at an appropriate collection point. Do
not deposite it in the household garbage. To the benefit of environmental pro-
tection, please observe those laws and regulations of your country.
Malfunctions
Please contact the schwa-medico service team or your dealer if problems arise
when using the AS SUPER 4 digital.
The AS SUPER 4 digital constantly monitors the correct connection of needles/
electrodes, cables and device. The device does not allow an increase in intensi-
ty in excess of 4 mA, and automatically discontinues the stimulation if:
·
a needle/electrodes detaches itself from the skin
·
needles/electrodes are not connected correctly in pairs
·
needles/electrodes are not sufficiently conductive
·
the connection between the cables and the needles/electrodes
is interrupted
·
the connection between the cables and the device is interrupted
The intensity then returns to 0 mA; this is indicated by a short acoustic signal.
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