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Neuromod Lenire Manuel De L'utilisateur page 21

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Storage and transport humidity limits. The lower limit, 5%, as indicated near
the lower horizontal line and the upper limit, 85%, as indicated near the
upper line.
Keep dry.
Fragile, handle with care.
Chapter 17 - Maintenance
17.1 - Inspections
Carry out a weekly visual inspection to ensure that the Controller has not been damaged.
Carry out a weekly visual inspection to ensure there is no evidence of discolouration or
damage to the Tonguetip.
If you have any concerns following these inspections, cease using the device
and request assistance by contacting customer support, see page 27 for
contact details.
17.2 - Controller service life
The Controller has an expected service life of three years. Beyond three years, the device will
still perform as intended except that the battery capacity may start to deteriorate.
The Controller should be charged every 6 months if not in use. Not charging the battery for
extended periods may reduce the capacity of the battery and shorten the service life of the
device.
17.3 - Tonguetip service life
The Tonguetip has an expected service life of three years. It is recommended not to use the
Tonguetip after this time period as the electrodes may not function as effectively.
The Tonguetip will expire after 180 cumulative hours of actual use. If an expired Tonguetip is
connected to the Controller the Tonguetip Indicator will flash red and treatment sessions will
not commence until a non-expired Tonguetip is connected. A new Tonguetip (Model TP-101)
can be purchased from customer support. See page 27 for contact details.
Chapter 18 - Disposal
Please consider your personal safety and the environment when disposing of the Lenire system.
When the device, or any of its components have reached the end of their service life, they
should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations, or returned to the manufacturer
(see page 27 for contact details).
No part of the Lenire system should be disposed of as domestic waste.
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