AccuRelief ACRL5500 Instruction Manual - Cleaning and Storage
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CLEANING AND STORAGE
Cleaning the unit
1) Turn unit off and disconnect the lead wires from the unit.
2) Clean the device after use with a soft, slightly moistened cloth and wipe
gently.
• Do not use chemicals (like thinner, benzene).
• Do not let water get into the internal area.
Note:
• This device and accessories (including the pads) do not require
sterilization.
Cleaning the electrode pads
1) Turn the power off and remove the lead wires from the pads.
2) If the pads becomes dirty and/or the pads are difficult to attach, put a
drop of water on your finger and spread over entire pad. Do not saturate
the pad.
Do not use a sponge/cloth/sharp object like a nail on adhesive side.
Do not use detergents, chemicals or soap.
3) Dry the pads by placing them gel side up and let the adhesive surface
air-dry completely (do not wipe with a tissue paper or cloth). If your pads
are still not sticking or remain dirty, replace with new pads.
CAUTION:
1) The life of pads may vary by the frequency of washing, skin condition,
and storage state.
2 If the pad no longer sticks to your skin or the pad is broken, you should
replace with new pads.
3) Before applying the self-adhesive pads, it is recommended to wash and
degrease the skin, and let your skin dry completely.
4) Do not turn on the body stimulation when the pads are not positioned
on the body.
5) Never remove the self-adhesive electrodes from the skin while the
device is still turned on.
6) If replacement pads are necessary, use only pads that are the same size
(2” x 2”) as the pads provided with the device.
7) Use of pads that are larger may reduce the effect of the stimulation. Use
of pads that are much smaller than the pads provided with the device
may increase the chance of skin irritation or electrode burns occurring
under the pads.
8) Always use pads that have been cleared for marketing in the US by the
FDA.