Battery Removal And Replacement; Troubleshooting - TensCare itouch sure Instructions For Use Manual

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16. BATTERY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT

When the batteries need to be changed the low battery sign, "BATT", will
be displayed on the screen. To remove batteries pull gently on ribbon
that goes around the back of the batteries.
Battery type:
ONLY use either 1.5V AA alkaline batteries or NiMH AA rechargeable
batteries, NEVER attempt to recharge an alkaline battery – There is a
risk of explosion. DO NOT mix batteries of different types.
Disposal:
Always dispose of batteries as per government guidelines, see section
21.
Never put batteries in a fire nor try to disassemble them.
Warning:
Keep batteries out of the reach of small children
If battery leakage occurs and comes in contact with the skin or
eyes, wash thoroughly with lots of water.
Do not attempt to revive alkaline batteries by heating, charging
or other means.
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17. TROUBLESHOOTING

If the unit does not work:
No display – change batteries and ensure that they are inserted
correctly. Check battery springs.
Controls won't work
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If LOCK is shown on display. Hold Lock button on side for three
seconds.
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No LOCK showing. Remove and replace batteries.
No sensation and LEADS alarm showing.
Check lead and probe connection:
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Dampen your hand with water and a little table salt. Squeeze the
probe firmly and carefully increase strength until you can feel
something or LEADS alarm shows.
If you can't feel anything, either lead or unit is faulty.
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If you can feel something on your hand, and the LEAD alarm
does not show, then there is nothing wrong with the unit or lead.
The electrical conductivity of the vagina varies widely. The LEAD
detection circuit in the product is there as a safety feature. It ensures
that rapid changes in connection cannot cause very uncomfortable
rapid changes in stimulation. Unfortunately this means that some
users, who fall outside of the general range, may
unwanted LEAD alarms.
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