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10.04.2007
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The miniZAP® now has a maximum of 800 �A current (instead of 400 �A). By this we take into
account those users who don�t feel the �tingling� at 400 �A (though it should be sufficient). At 600 �A the pulsation is disturbing, at 800 �A it starts hurting badly. An upgrade of the old version is
possible.
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19.04.2005
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The third miniZAP® Generation complies with Regulation 93/42 EWG for medical devices. The miniZAP
® distinguishes better than ever between dry skin and no-load operation which avoids unnecessary error messages. The maximum output signal of the miniZAP® was increased from 32 to 34 V
and is thus 5-7V higher than the maximum voltage of conventional Beck zappers.
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01.11.2004
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The miniZAP® is developed constantly. The second generation offers the following innovations:
Acoustical error messages (in addition to optical signals).
No battery consumption in power off mode, about 50% less consuming elektronic circuits, thereby significant
prolongation of battery life.
LED power saving mode (blinking can be switched off).
No more 120-minutes-power off automatics, switch off by button push.
Software updates of the micro controller are now possible (save for future).
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Order and consultation hotline: +49-(0)8102-994705 (Mo-Fr 9.00-19.00 hrs, Sat 9:00 - 14:00 hrs) Call for free consultation. Your email is dealt with in 1-24 hrs, provided it is not answered already in the FAQs.
Three possible reasons which can lead to error messages of the miniZAP®:
Are you using enough electrode gel? (no-load recognition is improved in the third generation).
Is the electrode cable undamaged? (Drops out from third generation upwards, now it�s very durable).
Are the batteries fresh? (miniZAP® gives low batt signal anyway).
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