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Routine maintenance, cleaning and storage
•
Your Body Clock Stimplus Pro requires no maintenance other
than regular cleaning of the outer case. Wipe clean using a
soft cloth, slightly moistened with warm water. A mild soap
may be used but DO NOT apply any solvents.
•
Use alcohol for cleaning the two contact electrodes
(gold tip and passive contact plate).
•
Dry any damp surfaces with a paper towel and ensure the unit
is fully dry.
•
If the battery indicator LED flashes it is time to change the
batteries.
•
To do so, ensure the unit is switched off, then open the
battery compartment on the bottom of the unit by pushing
the cover back using the corrugation. Insert 2 x CR2034
lithium batteries. The + sides must be facing the back of the
unit. We also recommend that you remove the batteries
during transportation.
•
When not in use, store the device in its original packaging.
General precautions and safety
1.
The Body Clock Stimplus Pro is CE marked and complies with
EU and FDA Medical Device Regulations, electrical and
EMC safety requirements.
2. Do not use the Body Clock Stimplus Pro near shortwave or
microwave therapy devices as this can cause fluctuations
of the output intensity.
3.
The Body Clock Stimplus Pro is not user repairable and must
be returned to the manufacturer if it requires repair.
4.
Do not place the Body Clock Stimplus Pro close to any source
of excessive heat and do not use it in the presence
of flammable gasses.
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Page 13: ...11 A Pain in the arms or elbows Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 14: ...12 B Pain in the hands Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 15: ...13 C Pain in the legs Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 16: ...14 D Pain in the shoulder Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 17: ...15 E Pain in the neck Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 18: ...16 F Toothache Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 19: ...17 G Lower back pain Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 20: ...18 H Headache migraine Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 21: ...19 I Menstrual pain Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 22: ...20 J Nausea motion sickness Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 23: ...21 K Insomnia Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 24: ...22 L Sexual vitality Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 25: ...23 M Stress Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 26: ...24 N Smoking severance Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...
Page 27: ...25 O Appetite suppression for weight control Primary points Secondary and supporting points ...