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Sonicator 718 & 719 Palm-sized Ultrasound
To Ensure Correct and Safe Use
① Carefully select the output level and duration when treating facial areas.
② When using the device on a child according to a physician’s prescription, take great
care when treating bony regions that no irritations occur.
③ If the individual has had radiation therapy in recent days, be careful in determining
whether the treatment is appropriate for the individual. The inactivated tissue may be
activated by the treatment.
④ Make sure the individual to be treated is free of contagious disease or conditions,
since these can be transmitted to other individuals via the device.
⑤ 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.
5) Check battery status (e.g., remaining charge). Use only the battery specified.
6) Check switches and keys to confirm that the device is working properly.
7) Make sure the cables are correctly connected and safely configured.
8) Make sure that the ultrasound head is clean and free of any cracks.
3. Precautions during use
1) With any complaint of periosteal pain from the patient, intensity should be reduced.
2) Make sure the treatment time and intensity do not exceed the suitable range for
treatment purpose.
3) Monitor the device and the patient constantly to ensure no problems arise. In the event
of any problem, take appropriate measures (e.g., shutting down the device in a manner
safe for the patient) and contact the dealer, manufacturer or distributor.
4) To prevent accidents, make sure the patient does not operate or touch the device.
5) Make sure the ultrasound head is positioned correctly on the treatment area. Incorrect
positioning can affect effectiveness and results.
6) Do not leave the device with the output turned on. Buildup of heat may damage the
device.
7) If the metal of the ultrasound head or the gel causes any rash, areas of redness,
itching, or other such symptoms, or if the patient feels any abnormality, immediately
stop using the device and take adequate measures.
8) Never touch the parts of the device other than the Main Unit, such as the Intermediate
box, with wet hands.
9) Avoid operating Sonicator 718 or Sonicator 719 adjacent to and simultaneously with any
shortwave or microwave devices.
4. Precautions after use
1) Turn off power, and disconnect the power cable from the outlet according to the steps
specified.
2) When disconnecting the AC Adaptor from the outlet, make sure power of the device