Philips BlueTouch-Schmerztherapiegerät User Manual

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Problem

Possible cause

Solution

The BlueTouch Pain

Relief Patch suddenly

switches off during

treatment.

The preset treatment time is

finished.

The BlueTouch Pain Relief Patch has been

programmed to switch off automatically

after the treatment time in the selected

treatment mode has elapsed.

The infrared sensor is blocked. Check the position of the patch in the

strap. Make sure the strap does not cover

the infrared sensor. If the infrared sensor is

not covered but the BlueTouch Pain Relief

Patch still switches off, it is probably broken.

In that case, contact Philips.

The skin temperature is too

high.

Check if you do not wear too many or too

thick clothes over the BlueTouch Pain Relief

Patch during treatment.

The BlueTouch Pain

Relief Patch switched off

and the charging light

flashes red.

The skin temperature is too

high. If the infrared sensor

senses a too high temperature,

the BlueTouch Pain Relief Patch

switches off.

Let the BlueTouch Pain Relief Patch cool

down for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the

LEDs go on in power-save mode. Put the

BlueTouch Pain Relief Patch back on your

skin and continue your treatment.

The charging light turns

solid red for 5 seconds,

the BlueTouch Pain

Relief Patch beeps and

it is not possible to

select a mode.

The rechargeable batteries are

empty.

Charge the BlueTouch Pain Relief Patch

(see chapter ‘Charging’).

The charging light is

solid orange.

The batteries contain just

enough energy for one

treatment.

Complete the treatment and charge

BlueTouch Pain Relief Patch after use (see

chapter ‘Charging’).

The adapter becomes

warm during charging.

This is normal.

No action required.

The charging light does

not start flashing green

when the micro USB

plug is inserted into the

micro USB socket on

the connection panel.

The adapter is not inserted or

not inserted properly into the

wall socket.

Insert the adapter into the wall socket

properly.

The standard USB plug is

not inserted or not inserted

properly into the adapter.

Insert the standard USB plug into the

adapter properly.

The wall socket into which the

adapter is not live.

Connect another appliance to the same

socket to check if the socket is live. If the

wall socket is live, but the BlueTouch Pain

Relief Patch does not charge, contact Philips.

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