Device Description; Initial Use - Beurer EM 59 Heat Mode D'emploi

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3. Device description

Buttons:
1 ON/OFF button
2 ENTER button
3 Setting buttons
˄/˅
˄/˅
(
left,
right)
4 MENU button
5 Heat button
Display (full screen):
1 Menu
/
2 Battery status
3 Program number
4 Button lock
5 Timer function (remaining time
display)
6 Display for frequency (Hz) and pulse
width (µs)
7 Impulse intensity channel 1
8 Impulse intensity channel 2
9 Heat function low/high
10 Electrode positioning indicator
4
3
2
/
9
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4. Initial use

Before you use the EM 59 Heat for the first time, let it charge for a
minimum of 4 hours. Proceed as follows.
1. Connect the USB charging cable to a mains adapter (max. output
5V/2A) and the EM59 Heat
2. Then insert the mains adapter into a suitable
socket.
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3. Alternatively, you can charge the device using
3
your computer/laptop. To do so, connect the
device to a USB port on your PC/laptop via the
USB charging cable. You cannot use the device
1
while it is being charged.
4. Turn the belt clip if required.
5. Guide the connection cable plugs into the socket
on the bottom of the device (Fig. 3).
6. Do not pull, twist or kink the cables (Fig. 4).
7. Now attach the supplied gel pads to the
electrodes.
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Remove one of the protective films carefully
(Fig. 5).
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Carefully attach the gel pad to the electrodes and
3
4
carefully detach the protective film (Fig. 6). Ensure
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that the edge of the gel pad does not protrude over
6
the electrode. Applying gel pads slightly askew will
not affect the function.
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WARNING!
Remove the protective film slowly and carefully. Make sure that the
self-adhesive gel fpad is not damaged, as damage or unevenness
on the gel pad may cause skin irritation.
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6

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