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ELECTRODE PAD GUIDELINES
• Wash skin thoroughly and then dry
it before applying the electrode
body pads.
• Apply the whole surface of the
electrode pads firmly to the skin.
• Do not use electrode pads that do
not stick properly to the skin, or
only partially stick to the skin.
• If the skin looks red after treatment,
you should not treat that area until
the redness has disappeared.
• The electrode pads can be re-used
30 to 50 times depending on your
skin type and other conditions.
• Whenever you notice that the pads
are not sticking properly to your
skin, or if the pads feel dry, you
should moisten the pads with a
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
DR-HO'S Foot base and Pain
Therapy Device:
• Use a wet cloth or neutral cleanser
to wipe the surface.
• Do not use volatile liquids such as
alcohol, thinner or gasoline.
• Keep well away from moisture, high
temperatures, direct sunlight or
water droplets.
• Please do not disassemble, repair
or rebuild the device yourself
because this will invalidate the
warranty.
• Remove the batteries from the
device if it is not used for more than
3 months.
small amount of DR-HO'S Electro
Therapy Conductive Gel or water
using the spray bottle (do not wash
them with water directly). This will
help restore the adhesiveness and
conductivity of the electrode pads.
If moistening the pads fails to make
them sticky again, they may need to
be replaced.
To order new sets of electrode body
pads and DR-HO'S Electro Therapy
Conductive Gel, please visit the
website of your local supplier.
Body and Foot relieve pads:
• Keep the electrode pads clean
and never expose them to high
temperature and direct sunshine.
• Keep the electrode pads at
temperatures of 5~40°C.
• Gently clean the electrode pads
with a moist cloth or use a brush to
remove dust.
• Do not clean the pads with hot
water or chemicals.
• Do not touch the gel of the pads
with your fingers, as this could
reduce their adhesiveness.
PROBLEM SOLVING
Problem
Possible causes
The device does not appear to
The two pads are not attached
be working properly.
properly.
Your bare feet are not making
proper contact with the Foot
pads.
The wires from the electrode
pads or the Foot pads are
not properly connected to
the wires of the Pain Therapy
Device.
The wire plug is not firmly
connected to the output port
at the top of the device.
Weakening electrical pulses.
Power is running out.
The electrode pads are not
properly in contact with the
skin.
The gel surface of the
electrode pads is dry or
contaminated.
Foot pads and bare feet are
not sprayed with water.
Your skin is covered with oil
or lotion that is preventing the
pads from sticking.
The device stops working
The batteries have run out.
before treatment has ended.
The wire plug has not been
fully inserted into the output
port.
The wires between the elec-
trodes or Foot pads and the
main wire are not connected.
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Try this solution
Attach both pads to the body
and make sure the pads are
not touching each other.
Make sure you remove all
socks and shoes. Your feet
must be bare. Ensure both
bare feet are on both Foot
pads.
Make sure the wire from the
electrodes or Foot pads and
main wire to the device are
connected to each other.
Push the wire plug firmly into
the output port.
Turn the ON/OFF intensity dial
in a clockwise direction.
Replace batteries, even if you
bought them recently.
Press the electrodes firmly
onto the skin.
Moisten the gel pads with
a little water or replace the
electrode pads.
Spray water onto the soles of
your feet and onto the Foot
pads prior to use.
Wash your skin with water and
try putting the pads on again.
Change the batteries.
Reconnect the plug to the
output port.
Reconnect the wires from the
electrodes or Foot pads to
the main wire leading to the
device.