5)
Since the effects of stimulation of the brain are unknown, sti-
mulation should not be applied across your head, and electro-
des should not be placed on opposite sides of your head.
6)
The safety of electrical stimulation during pregnancy has not
been established.
7)
You may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due
to the electrical stimulation or electrical conductive medium
(silica gel).
8)
If you have suspected or diagnosed heart disease or epi-
lepsy, you should follow precautions recommended by your
physician.
9)
Caution if you have a tendency to bleed internally, e.g. fol-
lowing an injury of fracture.
10) Consult with your physician prior to use the device after a
recent surgical procedure, because stimulation may disrupt
the healing process.
11) Caution if stimulation is intended to be applied over the
menstruation or pregnant uterus.
12) For single patient use only.
13) This stimulator should not be used by patients who is non-
compliant and emotionally disturbed including whom with
dementia or low IQ.
14) The instruction of use is listed and should be obeyed; any
improper use may be dangerous.
15) Rare cases of skin irritation may occur at the site of the
electrode placement following long-term application.
16) Do not use this device in the presence of other equipment
which sends electrical pulses to your body.
17) Do not use sharp objects such as a pencil or ballpoint tip to
operate the buttons on the control panel.
18) Check the electrode connections before each use.
19) Electrical stimulators should be used only with the electro-
des recommended for use by the manufacturer.
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