Maintenance - EMS EMS560 User Manual

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Maintenance

Some maintenance procedures are required to maintain proper functioning
of the device.
1. Device check up
2. Cleaning the applicator
3. Cleaning the touch screen
4. Replacing tip
5. Replacing membrane
Device check-up - A visual inspection of the device should be performed
before starting a treatment. Check for visual damage and verify integrity of
the main unit, touch screen, power cord, footswitch, applicator, tips and
covers. Damage to the casing or connectors or exposed lengths of cable
could compromise the device's immunity to electromagnetic disturbances.
Make sure the applicator ventilation openings are not clogged. In case of
any damage call the EMS service department.
Cleaning the applicator – At the end of each treatment it is important to
clean the applicator and remove any coupling medium. Use cleaning wipes
such as alcohol or germicidal solution and wipe the silicone membrane, the
applicator tip, the applicator body and the ventilation holes. The inside of
the applicator (the part accessible after removing the membrane and tip)
can be cleaned occasionally using a cotton bud.
N.B. Isopropyl alcohol is flammable and should be kept away from naked
flames. Isopropyl alcohol must not be brought into contact with eyes or
mouth.
Do not use any aggressive agents for cleaning the silicone membrane. This
might cause material degradation.
Cleaning the touch screen – Use a dry cloth or soft cloth with alcohol or
neutral detergent for cleaning the TFT panel.
Replacing a tip – Replace every 250,000 pulses or when it breaks or
shows wear – whichever comes first. Reset its usage counter.
Replacing a membrane – Whenever it shows wear or tear.
Fuse replacement – As needed. Use only a ceramic 5A 250VAC T (slow-
acting) H (high breaking capacity) fuse type. Disconnect the mains supply
before attempting to replace the fuses.
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