Electronics instrument case
The electronics instrument case contains the system’s electronics. This
state-of-the-art design includes the following features:
Red/green battery light
This light will flash red when the voltage
drops below 10.4 volts, indicating the
battery must be charged soon. A solid red
light indicates the power has been shut
off to save the battery. When the battery
is being charged, the light will flash green.
A solid green light indicates the battery is
fully charged.
Automatic operation
In automatic mode, the circuit delivers a
series of 40 cycles, with each cycle deliver-
ing a slightly higher intensity. Each cycle lasts
2 seconds, followed by a 2 second pause.
ElectroJac 6 is designed to go through all 40
cycles unless interrupted by either the on/off
button or the dwell button.
Manual operation
In manual mode, the intensity is con-
trolled by adjusting the manual control.
Increasing voltage is applied to the
probe’s electrodes as the manual control
is turned clockwise. No power is supplied
to the probe when the manual control is
fully counterclockwise.
Automatic cutoff circuit
This circuit prevents damage to the electronics and battery by shutting the unit off when the
battery drops below 10 volts. When this occurs, the battery light will glow solid red.
Numeric display
In automatic mode, the numerals indicate
which of the 40 cycles the unit is in. A
glowing dot in the bottom right-hand corner
indicates when power is delivered. In manual
mode, the numerals will blink and indicate
output voltage. In manual, a glowing dot in
the bottom right-hand corner indicates a half
volt. For example, if the display reads: “15.”,
the unit is delivering 15½ volts.
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Summary of Contents for Electro Jac 6
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