Zapgen: Digital, Programmable Frequency Generator 1 HZ - 999 KHZ
Zapgen: Digital, Programmable Frequency Generator 1 HZ - 999 KHZ
Zapgen: Digital, Programmable Frequency Generator 1 HZ - 999 KHZ
Resonator
ZapGen
1000 B
User’s guide
ZapGen Resonator User’s Guide
1 Index
1 Index 1
2 Characteristics of the ZapGen 2
3 About the ZapGen frequency generator 3
4 Operation 4
4.1 Generation of a preset frequency 5
4.2 Programming of frequencies 5
4.3 Output of programmed frequencies 6
4.4 Inquiring battery level, erasing memory 7
5 Device maintenance 8
5.1 Battery 8
5.2 Disposal of the device 9
5.3 Cleaning of the device and the electrodes 9
6 Troubleshooting 9
7 Important warning, please pay attention 10
8 Technical Data 11
Version 2014-11-17
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In accordance with the current state of science and medicine, our products,
offered in the area "alternative medicine", have no effective role in any
treatment of diseases.
Their effect on the human or animal body could be, spoken scientifically,
understood only as a placebo effect.
The usage of the equipment serves only the aim of the sometimes
subjectively perceived wellbeing of people and animals.
The usage of the device must not cause to avoid expert help. Any
complaints and suspected diseases must be consulted with a doctor or
health practitioner.
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4 Operation
A brief instruction in tabular form is printed on the body of the ZapGen.
We feel confident, that the ZapGen is, due to the intuitive arrangement
and labeling, particularly easy to operate.
After reading this manual attentively, the imprinted functional overview is
sufficient for most applications.
multifunction-
button (1)
frequency Hz
switch Hz-kHz (6)
frequency
adjustment (2-5)
f ±3% 1-999 kHz
timer control (7)
f operation
information
wobbling
frequency time function
on / off (8)
not 0 not 0 frequency, time
ZapGen
safety screw
battery case
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The frequency range can be selected with the sliding switch (6) in the right
of the turn-switches for the frequency; upwards for Hz, downwards for
kHz.
The frequency itself can be set with the grey turn-switches, in the Hz-range
4-digit (2-5) in the kHz-range 3-digit (3-5) (1 Hz – 999 kHz) as marked on the
casing. The digits of the desired frequency appear in the small windows of
the turn-switches (2-5).
The operating time (in minutes) is specified with the red turn-switch (7).
The frequency can be output in two ways, exact as set up or wobbling
around the set up frequency in the range of ± 3%.
Wobbling means that the output frequency is oscillating around the preset
mean value. For example a wobbling frequency of 1000 Hz alters between
970 Hz and 1030 Hz in small steps ten times per second. Regarding
frequencies below 100 Hz the wobbling-function is, due to technical
reasons not possible. The wobble-switch (8) will be ignored.
The wobbling function is turned on or off with the red sliding switch (8) in
the right of the time turn-switch.
To emit the preset frequency the multifunction-button has to be pushed.
The device will do a short peep and generate the frequency until the
adjusted time is over. After that the ZapGen will do a long peep and power
off. Alternatively the ZapGen can be turned off by pushing the
multifunction-button (1).
The green LED is flashing during the operation of the device. If the flashing
is slow, wobbling is turned off; if fast, wobbling is turned on (q.v. chapter
4.3).
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frequency time function
not 0 0 programming (button > 3s)
The preset frequency can be saved by pushing the multifunction button (1)
longer than 3 seconds. The storage is confirmed by a long peep.
After the peep the multifunction-button (1) can be released and another
frequency can be adjusted and saved following the same steps.
The particular preset frequency range as well as the particular wobbling
adjustment will be taken into account and memorized for the particular
frequency. Successive frequencies may have different adjustments.
The order of the saved frequencies will be kept during output.
A not wanted value can be directly deleted. See chapter 4.4: Inquiring
battery level, erasing memory.
The duration of the frequency sequence is timed with the red turn-switch
(7) in minutes.
During this time all the stored frequencies will be generated one after
another. If, for example, 10 frequencies were programmed and the time
turn-switch (7) is adjusted on 5 minutes, every frequency will be emitted
for 30 seconds (5 minutes divided in 10 frequencies equals 0.5 minutes).
After pushing the multifunction-button (1) the ZapGen device peeps (short)
and starts to generate the programmed frequencies. After the period
chosen with the red time turn switch (7) the device peeps (long interval)
and turns off.
If the memory is empty (no frequencies programmed), the red LED flashes
three times (short interval) and the device peeps three times (short
interval).
Every time the ZapGen alters from one saved frequency to the next, the
red LED flashes three times.
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The green LED flashes during the whole operation of the ZapGen either
slowly, to indicate ‘wobbling off’ for the processed frequency. Or the LED
flashes fast, to indicate ‘wobbling on’ for the processed frequency.
After a brief push on the multifunction-button (1) the device peeps short
and at the same time the green LED flashes shortly.
Straight afterwards the ZapGen displays information about the battery
level:
battery as good as full green LED flashes for approx. 1s
battery more than 50% green and red LED flash for approx. 1s
battery below 50% red LED flashes for approx. 1s
battery almost empty red LED and three short peeps
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5. Device maintenance
5.1. Battery
Please use high-quality branded 9 Volt alkaline batteries, they have
considerable higher (3 to 5 times) capacity then the much cheaper zinc-
carbon batteries.
The deployment of rechargeable batteries (accumulators) is not reasonable
for this device, which spends only a very little energy. Standard
accumulators have a noticeable lower capacity (only 20-30%) compared to
a good battery. They will get empty through the self discharge alone, after
some weeks (depending on the quality even faster).
An alkaline-battery should be good in the ZapGen for about 20-30
operating hours.
The battery case is located on the bottom of the device-casing below the
slide closure.
Corresponding European standards claim, that the battery case can only be
opened with the help of a tool. Therefore the slide closure is
supplementary locked by a plastic screw. This one can be removed using a
coin, a screw driver or an appropriate tool. Afterwards, the closure can be
removed by pulling it back; the access to the battery is possible.
IMPORTANT: If the device is not used for a longer period of time (some
weeks), the battery should be removed. That way potential damages at the
device, caused by a leaking battery, can be avoided.
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6. Troubleshooting
In case there is malfunction, the battery should be disconnected for a
moment and then connected again.
If the battery is empty, outdated or of inferior quality, this can lead to
unexpected consequences in the device.
A minimum voltage is necessary, to permit the device, to start up and
check the battery level. Regarding a defective battery, this is not possible,
because the voltage level is even not sufficient for startup or the voltage
level will collapse seconds after switching on.
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7. Important warning, please pay attention
Patients with cardiac pacemaker or similar device and pregnant women
may use the ZAPPER only after consultation with their doctor or not at all!
Please also consult your doctor before use of the ZapGen and read the
recommended literature.
Occasionally it can happen that people with very sensitive skin will feel
irritation at the area of contact (electrodes) with the skin. This is caused by
a certain amount of direct current. In such cases, the output voltage can be
adapted continuously to individual requirements with the help of the
voltage regulation ( 4). In case of any doubt, please ask your doctor.
Skin irritation can also occur when the hand electrodes are put directly in
contact with other parts of the body (abdomen, iliac region) since the skin
on those body parts is more sensitive.
It is not allowed to treat unconscious persons or such persons who cannot
articulate themselves (small children) with the ZapGen.
A simultaneous treatment with high frequency-operated devices for
surgical purposes can lead to burns underneath the electrodes!
The use of the ZapGen close to a shortwave- or microwave-operated
therapeutical device (about 1 m) can lead to fluctuations of the output
value.
Device with class BF patient applied part (electrodes).
The use of the electrodes near the chest can increase the risk of ventricular
fibrillation.
It is strictly forbidden to operate the device with the help of an external
mains adapter. It is also strictly forbidden to charge any accumulators
inside the device during use or handling. In case of a possible fault in the
mains adapter, there is danger for life!
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8. Technical Data
Output voltage AC voltage, sine wave,
max. 12V peak-to-peak
Output voltage adjustment range < 2% to 100%
Output voltage frequencies 1 Hz to 9999 Hz digital programmable
1 kHz to 999 kHz digital programmable
Frequency wobbling shiftable / on, off
± 3% of the adjusted frequency
beginning at 100 Hz, 10 times per sec.
Programming up to 50 frequencies
Auto power-off timer 1 to 9 minutes
Load impedance approx. 440 Ohm
Current consumption approx. 32 mA at 10 kOhm external
load
Battery type 9V-block, only alkaline recommended
Manufacturer
BONNEL TECHNOLOGIE s.r.o., Pražská 25 A
35002 Cheb, Czech Republic
Phone: +420 354 435927, Fax: +420 354 431124
E-Mail: zapgen@bonnel.cz
Internet: http://www.bonnel.cz
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