Possibly you got water in the unit? Take the bottom off and inspect the
circuitry for signs of water damage or corrosion. Call General Medical and
check if they can offer service or warranty coverage.
Chris
------ Original Message ------
Received: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 05:05:35 PM EST
From: "deb_kuykendall" <jmdeb@...>
To: sweatyfriends@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sweatyfriends] Any ideas why my Drionic has no zap?
> I have a pair of the hands model that is 15 months old. I have done no
> modifications to it. The last time I used it several weeks ago, the
> current was petty weak in both units despite having good batteries and
> my having scoured the plates (that usually helps).
>
> Tonight, I have no current in either of them. I replaced the
> batteries, the plates, and the pads (all purchased from General Medical-
> -not homemade plates and/or pads). It made no difference. What else
> might it be? I know it is not just that I am used to the current
> because I had my husband try it too. The power light is on, and the
> wheel is at its highest setting.
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