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Using the acupuncture function
Please consult the enclosed ap-
pendix "Acupuncture points" for in-
formation on the position of the
acupuncture points. You can also
refer the corresponding specialised
literature on acupuncture points.
Indication
Allergic sniffles
Menstruation-related
complaints
Upper abdominal pain
Headache
High blood pressure
Low blood pressure
Lower back
pain
Switching on the unit
Ensure that the device is switched
off. Then move the [0] switch to the
A position and switch the device
back on again.
The device is switched on by pressing the
On/off button [10] on the control panel.
The signal for search mode sounds. The
device is now in search mode.
Operating states
The unit has two different operating states:
• Search
• Stimulation
First you locate the acupuncture point us-
ing search mode, then the pulses are de-
livered in stimulation mode
Acupuncture points for individual indica-
tions are located at multiple different parts
of the body.
Example: Headache (D) at 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8,
10, 11, 12.
Acupuncture
Indication
point
A
Toothache
B
Sciatica
Upper back pain
C
Knee pain
D
Shoulder pain
E
Elbow pain
F
Nausea, vomiting
G
Search mode:
Search mode is used to locate acupunc-
ture points with the help of an audible sig-
nal. The resistance of the skin is deter-
mined using a very weak current, and then
converted into audible signals. Because
the stimulation points are identified by a
low skin resistance, they can be detected
in this manner with precision.
• Acupuncture points are indicated by a
• The contact plate [4] on the handle
• Guide the acupuncture tip [1] of the unit
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high-pitched audible signal that be-
comes lower as soon as the unit has
passed the point. The higher-pitched
the sound, the closer the tip is to an
acupuncture point.
must remain in permanent contact with
the skin so that the current flow is not
interrupted.
over the area of the body in which the
Acupuncture
point
H
I
J
K
L
M
N