Primary Operating Functions; Replacement Of Batteries - SYMBYX PDCare Instruction Manual

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Primary operating functions

a)
Press and release the push-button switch to put the device in operational mode (unlocking the device for use). The device
enters a 2.5 seconds STAND-BY state. A green light emitting diode on the push-button switch indicates the device enters to
a ready state.
b)
After pressing the push-button switch, the LEDs at the laser apertures are lit repeatably, and several audible signals inform
the operator that the device is ready for use. The device is now in a READY to use state.
c)
Place the laser apertures in contact with dry intact skin at the location for treatment.
d)
Press gently to start laser emission (start of action).
e)
An audible signal indicates the start of laser emission. The laser aperture LED is lit, indicating laser emission.
f)
Hold the device in position.
g)
An audible and visual information signal informs the operator when a generally optimal laser energy dose per application
point has been delivered.
h)
Move the applied part (laser apertures) approximately 1.5 cm.
i)
NOTE. During the movement to the next application point (when the device is no longer in contact with skin) the laser
emission stops as well as the light indicators. Audible signals are given to indicate the stop of laser emission.
j)
Place in contact and press gently to start emission again, hold in position and wait for the next audio/visual information
signal.
k)
Repeat until the entire area on and around the condition or disorder has been covered (i.e. a shoulder, knee, an elbow, etc.).
l)
Press and release the push-button switch to turn off and off the device.
m) When the green LED on the push-button no longer is lit (switched off) the device is turned off. Note, failure to turn the device
off, out of standby mode, will result in poor battery duration.
n)
Clean the device with disinfectants.
o)
Place the device in a safe and dry location (storing).

3.1 Replacement of batteries

See Chapter 7.4.
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