Manual operation with wireless remote control
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Preparation
Neogen recommends operators familiarize themselves with the operation of the manual
control prior to using ElectroJac 6’s manual setting. To accomplish this, do the following:
1. Set the
Auto/manual
switch on the electronics instrument case to
Manual
.
2. Set the
Manual
control on the electronics instrument case to
Low
.
NOTE
: Always make
sure the
Manual
control is in
Low
before turning the unit on.
3. Press the green button on the remote.
4. While observing the blinking numeric display, slowly turn the manual control clockwise
for approximately one second. Notice when the numerals on the display begin to
increment. This is the start of stimulation. Practice this several times before using on
an animal.
Operation
1. To protect the unit and the animal, ElectroJac 6 must be prepared for use prior to
beginning the operation. To prepare the unit:
a. Set the
Auto/manual
switch on the electronics instrument case to
Manual
.
b. Set the
Manual
control on the electronics instrument case to
Low
.
c. Plug one end of the probe cable to the electronics instrument case in the port
marked
Probe
(on the case’s right side) and the other end to the probe connection.
2. Once the animal is prepared for collection, insert the probe into the animal’s rectum
with the three brass electrodes facing down.
3. After the probe is in place, press the green button on the
remote. Slowly manipulate the manual control clock-
wise/counterclockwise until ejaculation.
4. Once the collection is complete, set the
Manual
control
on the electronics instrument case to low, set the
Auto/
manual
switch on the electronics instrument case to
Auto
, then press the red button on the remote control
to turn the unit off.
NOTE:
To turn the unit off with the
remote, the
Auto/manual
switch must be switched to
Auto
.
5. After use, wipe the probe and cables down with a
sponge and a nontoxic, nonabrasive cleaning solution.
NOTE
: The manual control
must be in the low position
prior to beginning manual
operation.
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