Selection Of Therapy From The Favorites List; Individual Settings - gbo Medizintechnik Duodynator Instructions For Use Manual

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4.2.3 Selection of therapy from the favorites list

The Favorites list can be filled by the user as desired. Thus, the users
can define the order of his frequently used therapies by himself.
Indications own therapies and individual treatment settings may be
transferred to the Favorites list. A simple push on the button loads the
therapy from the favorite list as current therapy.
The Favorites list can be easily filled. Select a treatment from the list
of indications, the list of other therapies or set the parameters
individually. This therapy can now be selected by pressing and
holding ( 2.5 seconds) the corresponding button on the right location
of the favorites list. One no longer required entry can be easily deleted
by push away to the right.

4.2.4 Individual settings

In the home screen there is the possibility to change parameters for a selected current
waveform within certain limits. The duration can be changed accordingly. The
current form as newly generated can be directly applied. It can be stored in the
Favorite list. There is also the possibility to save this modified current form as "Own
Therapy" under a user-specified name. These self-defined therapies can then be
retrieved by the use of the button "Other therapies" with the sub-selection "Own
therapies".
Note!
!!
After switching on the device the therapy last used will be loaded
automatically.
Note!
!!
After the change between single-circuit and interference therapies and
therapies previously used will be reloaded each.
Note!
!!
For the polarity of the connection cable applies:
White cable connector or the interrupted circle on Neoserv
Black cable connector or closed circle on Neoserv
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