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NeuroTek Tac/AudioScan Operating Instructions page 2

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Tac/AudioScan Operating Instructions
Tactile pulsers
plug in here.
Visual Indicators
Optional AC
adapter plugs in
here
Speed
Control
Power
Switch
Tac/AudioScan Controls
The Tac/AudioScan is very simple
to operate. The only assembly required
is inserting a 9 volt battery into the battery
compartment and plugging in the head-
phones and the tactile pulsers.
Set the volume, speed and inten-
sity controls to the desired levels and you
are ready to go.
Hold the gray pulser in your left
hand and the black pulser in your right
hand. The gray pulser pulses with the
left light and tone, and the black pulser
pulses with the right light and tone.
If the Tac/AudioScan doesn't work,
verify that the battery is inserted correctly.
Follow the label illustration inside the battery
compartment for correct battery orientation.
***** Important Information - Please Read *****
Headphones plug
in here.
Visual Indicators
Pulser
Intensity
Control
Volume
Control
-
+
Battery
To open, slide
polarity
cover down
Battery Compartment
* If your pulsers stop working or become intermittent *
If your pulsers stop working or become intermittent,
try a new, fresh battery. When the battery becomes
weak, the tones and lights may continue to operate
correctly while the pulsers may become weak or intermittent.
This is normal when the battery is weak. If a new battery
does not fix the problem, contact NeuroTek for instructions.
Please do not return any product without first call-
ing us as this may delay any needed repairs.
An important note about the cables
To extend the life of your product and reduce the
possibility of product failure, we advise using care when
handling the cables for this product. By following these
suggestions you may significantly extend the product's life
and reduce the need for repairs:
1. Do not wrap cables tightly around the product. Coil
the wires and use a twist tie.
2. Do not pull or stretch the cables.
3. Do not step or walk on the wires that are lying on the
floor.
4. If the lengths seem too long, coil the excess and wrap
with a rubber band or twist tie to prevent from drag-
ging on the floor.
By using care and common sense, you may prevent the
need for future repairs.

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