Connecting Lead Wires; Positioning Of Electrode Pads - TensCare TouchTENS XL-Y1 Instructions For Use Manual

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3) Elapsed Time. Press Programme and Right blue ▲ together
and hold down for 3 seconds. The display will show U (for Usage)
and a number from 1 to 9999 hours, indicating the total number
of hours the unit has been above zero strength.
Press the Programme button again to return to normal controls.
Memory Reset.
To reset Memory to zero, hold down the Programme and Timer
buttons together for 3 seconds.

11. CONNECTING LEAD WIRES

Insert the leadwire plug into the
base of the unit.
Attaching the electrode pads to Lead wire
Push the pin ends firmly into the pigtail ends of the
electrode pads.
The leadwires may be damaged by rough handling, and should
be treated with care.
Lead wire colour coding
The ends of the lead wire are coloured white or red. This coding
is provided for some professional uses, For most purposes,
the orientation makes no difference, and you can ignore this
colour coding.
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12. POSITIONING OF ELECTRODE PADS

The following body maps in this instruction booklet will show
you where to place the electrode pads for a range of common
complaints, dependent on your symptoms.
For symptoms not illustrated, apply the pads around/near
to the source of the pain or seek advice from your doctor
or physiotherapist.
The electrode pads must always be used in pairs, so that the
signal can flow in a circuit.
NOTE: Always check unit is OFF before attaching or
removing pads.
NOTE: Touch TENS resets strength to zero if the pad
or lead is disconnected from your body.
This is to prevent sudden changes in sensation when the
pad is re-connected.
For areas that are difficult to reach, why not ask a friend to help you
attach the pads?
See Section 16 for information on where you should not place pads.
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