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Putting the Unit into Sleep Mode
When the unit is not being used it can be put into sleep mode to save the battery charge.
To put the unit into sleep mode press and hold in the button until the battery level is shown,
then keep pressing the button until all the red indicator lights come on and then go out one
at time in a counter clockwise direction, then release the button. While in sleep mode all the
background programs are stopped. To wake the unit from sleep press and hold in the
button until the red indicator lights come on one at a time in a clockwise direction and then
release the button. The background programs will then operate normally.
Charging the Battery
The built in rechargeable battery is charged by
inserting a micro USB lead into the socket in the
side of the unit and connecting the other end to a
USB charger or USB port on a computer. To open
the USB port dust cover insert a small screwdriver
into the grove as shown and gently lever it open.
When charging the yellow battery light on the front
panel is illuminated and stays illuminated for as
long as the charger is attached.
To check the battery level during charging it is best
to disconnect the charging lead, wait a few
moments and then hold in the button on the front panel until the battery light shows. A fully
charged battery (four red lights) gives at least a month’s use. It is recommended to charge
the unit until it is fully charged (four red lights).
The time required to charge the battery will depend on how discharged it is. If the battery
level is at two red lights then a full charge takes around 7 hours. If the battery is fully
discharged (flashing battery light) then a soak charge of 20 hours is recommended.
If the unit is going to remain unused for several months then it is recommended to fully
charge it, put it into sleep mode and give it a recharge every six months to preserve the
battery. If the battery is left fully discharged for an extended time then it may start to
deteriorate.
Therapeutic action
The ChillOut unit delivers two primary therapeutic actions:
Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) – a well-proven and
accepted therapeutic technology using low frequency, short
duration, low intensity magnetic pulses to stimulate the body.
Multiple studies have shown the benefits of well-targeted PEMF
to be both positive and wide ranging including: accelerated
tissue repair, pain relief, improved inflammation response,
improved sleep, accelerated bone repair and much more.