Changing The Battery; Readjustments, Alterations And Repairs; Circuits Diagrams, Spare Parts List And Setting Instructions; Warranty - schwa-medico EMP 2 PRO Operating Instructions Manual

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schwa-medico Operating Instruction - EMP 2 PRO

Changing the battery

The voltage of the batteries in the device is displayed during operation by the
segments within the battery symbol. If the voltage falls below a critical value,
the EMP 2 PRO switches itself off automatically and cannot be switched back
on again. You then need to insert new batteries into the device.
• Switch off the device
• Take off the lid of the battery compartment
• Remove the used batteries from the compartment
• Insert new batteries into the compartment
PLEASE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES CORRECTLY.
Please observe the instructions accompanying the battery charger if rechar-
geable batteries are used.
Readjustments,
alterations and repairs
The manufacturer is only responsible for the safety and performance of the
EMP 2 PRO device when readjustments, alterations and repairs are carried out
by authorised individuals and when the EMP 2 PRO is used in accordance with
the user instructions.
Circuits diagrams,
spare parts list and
setting instructions
Qualified technicians who are familiar with the technical features of the device
can be provided with circuit diagrams, spare parts list and setting instructions
by the manufacturer.

Warranty

We give a guarantee of 1 year from the date of purchase on the EMP 2 PRO
device. This guarantee does not cover cables and electrodes.
Cleaning and care
of the device
No special cleaning or care agents are required for the EMP 2 PRO. Clean the
EMP 2 PRO with a soft, lint-free cloth. Please ensure that no moisture gets into
the device. If moisture does enter the device, a technical check must be carried
out before using the device again.

Classification

In accordance with the Law on Medical Devices, the EMP 2 PRO device is
classified as being a Class IIa medical device. Technical checks on the device
should be performed every 24 months.

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