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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:20 pm Post subject: Help with machine settings |
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I have been using the factory settings for hands for about 8 treatments now spread over 3 weeks and am not seeing success. Am thinking it's because I am not doing a treatment every day or could it be that the factory settings aren't strong enough? The instruction book said 3 times a week so haven't been doing daily, but probably should.
I tried for the first time today to follow the emailed instructions that I received from the company regarding how to change settings manually, and I got shocked twice pretty badly. I could figure out how to set the pulse rate (at 90) based on the instructions as well as the time (15 minutes). However setting the milliamps was obviously where I went horribly wrong. Was trying for 35 milliamps like in the instructions and couldn't figure out how to get to this number using the right two gray buttons.
I ended up turning the machine off and on several times and tried to go back to the factory settings for hands, but am worried that I changed those settings somehow with what I did. I didn't feel any tingling and my display was initially reading 15:04 and then finally 1:04 until treatment ended. Can you explain the "04" part? Does this mean I was at 40 milliamps the whole time?
And if I don't touch anything in the Set phase do the factory settings automatically restore?
Finally, how can I carefully adjust the milliamps so I don't get shocked again? When I pressed the + and - buttons on the right two gray buttons in manual mode after setting the time and pulse rate, nothing seemed to happen on the display. But after 15 seconds of my hands being in the trays, the feeling was so intense and then the shock came.
If the factory setting is 20 volts for hands, how do I slowly move up from there in manual settings and how should the display read for example if I want 15 minutes at 30 volts? Also confused about how to move up the milliamps by increments of 5 and what the display should read.
Sorry for all the questions, but super paranoid about getting shocked again! |
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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So I never got a shock before when doing treatments at the factory setting so I must have set the voltage too high.
Can you clarify then when the display reads 15:04 that it will run for 15 minutes at 40 volts? |
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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04 it is 4 Volt (or mA when you run it in the mA mode - look at the video, it is expained there)
Also make sure you do not float your hands during the treatment, this can also be the cause of a shocking feeling when you bodys' resistance is abnormally low. _________________ You are welcome...
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