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Pro+ Manual

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  • Page 1 NeuroMyst Pro+ Manual...
  • Page 3 STOP! READ ME ✔ NEUROMYST SIDE EFFECTS • Low power device Common • Applies tDCS or tACS • Mild skin sensations • General wellness • Light flashes • Investigational / experimental • Mild skin redness NEUROMYST Less Common • NOT a medical device •...
  • Page 4 The Kit Contains Electronics Connectors NeuroMyst Pro Plus (+) USB Charger Electrode Wire device end − pin + pin Medium Sponge Electrodes 2 M Cases 2 M Electrodes 4 M Sponges front back 2 sponges to use 2 extra sponges...
  • Page 5: Step 1: Get Ready

    Step 1: Get Ready Charge the device Unplug the device CHARGING unplug plug in Battery Good USB cable Okay The device must be Charge soon unplugged to turn on. Turn on the device More help & info See 4 MORE MENU HELP INFO...
  • Page 6 Step 2: Make the Saline Get salt and water Make the saline First, heat the water. Second, stir in the salt. Third, cool the water. Salt, 3/4 teaspoon (Half a dinner spoon) CAUTION Hot Water Water, 1/2 Liter (16.9oz bottled water) Soak the sponges Squeeze the sponges (gently squeeze)
  • Page 7: Step 3: Prepare The Electrodes

    Step 3: Prepare the Electrodes Get the parts Assemble electrodes 2x medium 2x small 2x medium 2x small Soak sponge sponge with saline electrode (no separate case case needed) Find pin connector Connect electrodes medium medium small (front side) (back side) Need Help? Point your phone The small electrodes...
  • Page 8 Step 4: Place the Electrodes Try a test montage Secure electrodes electrodes headband Right Front Left A Montage tells you where the Use the headband to hold the electrodes against your head. electrodes are placed on the scalp. tDCS or tPCS tACS or tCFS Attach the red pin...
  • Page 9: Step 5: Select A Mode

    Step 5: Select a Mode Home Screen Mode's Menu MORE MENU MORE MENU > > > > MODE MODE Press the top-right button to open a Use the bottom buttons to mode's settings menu, shown below. select one of four modes: tDCS, tACS, tCFS, or tPCS.
  • Page 10 Step 6: Run a Session Review and begin Soft start PRESETS BACK STOP MODE 00:30 START RAMP UP SUMMARY mode summary FREQ TIME ☑ Adjust the settings and review. Sessions begin / end with a 30s ramp up / down. Only the top right ☑...
  • Page 11 Step 7: Try the Meter Color (default) Resistance (5s first hold) Hold the top-left button until you see kiloohms (kΩ). good okay Voltage (5s second hold) Hold the top-left button again until you see Volts (V). poor Color (5s third hold / start over) Hold the top-left button again to go back to colors.
  • Page 12 Step 8: tDCS Mode tDCS (transcranial Direct Current Stimulation) Current flows from to black Waveform anode: positive (+) electrode where current enters the head. cathode: negative (−) electrode Right Front Left where current exits the head. Smile Focus Fp2− F3− Left Left Researched for improving mood...
  • Page 13 Step 9: tACS Mode tACS (transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation) Waveform Current oscillates back and forth electrodes: the current flips between + and − over time. − − frequency (freq): how many Right Front Left one period periods per second (Hertz = Hz). Positive Awake Right...
  • Page 14 Step 10: tCFS Mode tCFS (transcranial Cross-Frequency Stimulation) Waveform A wave within a wave. fast wave (Hz): a fast ripple fast wave that rides atop a slow wave. slow wave (Hz): a slow carrier Right Front Left slow wave that sets the rhythm. Recall Lull 80 Hz...
  • Page 15 Step 11: tPCS Mode tPCS (transcranial Pulsed Current Stimulation) Waveform Current flows from to black period % period %: the percentage of time the current is on per period frequency (freq): how many Right Front Left one period or cycle periods per second (Hertz = Hz).
  • Page 16 Limited Output Device. The purchaser and all users (collectively, the “User”) understands that NeuroMyst is NOT a medical device; it is a consumer device for administering types of transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) waveforms (tDCS, tACS, tCFS, tPCS) for wellness purposes in healthy individuals within the consumer market.