
6) Over the uterus during menstruation
7) Treatment over bony areas may cause irritation.
8) Areas with implanted metals near the skin surface.
9) Determining treatment intensity can be problematic with babies or infants (aged 6 or under),
patients with senile dementia, or other patients who for any other reason are unable to express
their preferences. Proceed carefully before deciding whether to use this device on such patients.
10) Have the patient remain in a relaxed and comfortable position during treatment.
11) Accessories from other devices should not be used with this device
12) Note the power supply frequency, voltage, and allowable current (or power consumption).
13) Use an outlet set aside exclusively for this device.
14) To avoid the risk of electric shock, this device must only be connected to a supply mains with
protective earth.
15) Do not paste the self-adhesive electrode (adhesive pad) to the coated surface of the product.
The product may be stained or its coating may be damaged.
16) Before initiating therapy with this device, check for any short circuiting of the attached electrodes
(probe). Do not place the electrodes (probe) too close to each other or else they may short
circuit. If the output is activated with short-circuited electrodes (probe), the output may be
delivered abruptly as soon as the short circuiting is cleared. Meanwhile if adjacent channels
are used in the same electrotherapy mode, do not bring the electrodes (probe) too close to
each other. Such proximity could cause overlapping outputs, depending on the mode in use,
resulting in excessively intense stimulation.
17) When using this device keep a distance where the device is reachable.
Precautions before use
1) Carefully review the patient’s diagnosis and prescription for special precautions orinstructions.
①Make sure pacemakers or other medical devices are not implanted in the treatment area.
②For areas in which skin sensation is reduced, carefully consider the relevant factors before
determining whether to use this system with the patient.
2) Have the patient inform the operator, incase of experiencing unusual sensations (e.g., pain, heat
sensations, or pressure) during treatment.
3) Carefully weigh all pertinent factors before determining to use this device with the following
individuals or on the following areas:
①Carefully select the output level and treatment durations when treating facial areas.
②Do not place the electrode on the chest; doing so will increase the risk of cardiac fibrillation.*1
③When using the device on a child according to a physician’s prescription, take great care when
treating bony regions that no irritations occur.*2
4) Check the switches and keys to determine that the device is operating properly.
5) Make sure all cables are correctly connected and safely configured.
6) Make sure that the ultrasound probe is clean and free of any cracks.*2