PowerDot PD-02 Operator Instructions Manual page 6

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For reasons of hygiene, each patient must have their own set of electrode pads. Do not use the same electrodes on
different patients.
Contaminated electrode pads or hydrogel can lead to infection.
Use of electrode pads with degraded hydrogel can result in burns to the skin.
Do not place the electrode pads in water.
Do not apply solvents of any kind to the electrode pads.
Always stop the stimulation before moving or removing any electrode pads during a session, to avoid electrical shock to
the patient.
Attach the electrode pads in such a way that their entire surface is in contact with the skin.
Some patients may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or electrical conductive
medium. The irritation can usually be reduced by using an alternate conductive medium, or alternate electrode pad
placement. If redness of the skin is observed under the electrode pad, do not start another stimulation session on the same
area if the redness is still visible.
Electrode pads usage and storage instructions are provided on the mylar bag with electrodes.
 
 
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