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1. Advanced Pro Digital Electric Stimulator Se it L ils 5 7 11 A 1 VY Please read this User s Manual thoroughly before using your blood glucose meter MEC Electronics B V eny EERE HIVOX sf on A iNo s inge rd inion For Beder tiini SUPER CHANNELS All rights reserved 2009 450 2301A MADE IN TAIWAN www hivox biotek com Handheld Advanced Dr Pro Systemv i O HE Ue Dear Customer Thank you very much for your support on HIVOX s products HIVOX products stand for high quality reliable performance and most of all Innovations for Better Living Please read this instruction manual carefully prior to use and keep it for later reference CONTENT Introduction Important Information Unit description Start up Program overview A Applications Cleaning and storage Disposal Problems and solutions 10 Technical Specifications WN 8 O PL982 user180x128 indd 1 S 2010 2 9 FF 02 12 07 8 Improving muscular fatigue symptoms Accelerating muscle regeneration after high muscular performance e g after a marathon Massage through integrated massage technology Digital TENS EMS also offers the possibility of reducing muscular tension and combating fatigue symptoms using a program based on real massage in terms of sensation and effect Using the positioning suggestions and pro
2. r7 Large Dorsals Triceps Lumbar Region External Abdominal Obligue 9h Waal id Adductors Hamstrings Qudriceps Biceps Femoris H Knee Flexors nts r Plantar Flexors Arthritis At 5 A Pain Types Ankle Sore Muscles dg 2010 2 9 F 02 12 11 1 See 011 1182 Program overview 5 1 Basic information The Digital TENS EMS unit has a total 30 programs 10 TENS programs 10 EMS programs 10 MASSAGE programs With all programs you can set the length of application and for each of the two channels pulse intensity separately Besides P this with TENS and EMS programs PO you can also change the pulse frequency amp pulse width of the individual cycles in order to adapt the stimulation effect to the structure of the site of application Cycles are the different sequences making up the programs They automatically run one after the other and increase the efficacy of stimulation on different types of muscle fiber and combat pre mature muscle fatigue You will find the standard stimulation parameter settings and information on placing the electrodes in the following program charts for TENS EMS and MASSAGE PL982 user 180x128 indd 12 13 PL982 user 180x128 indd 14 15 dg 2010 2 9 F 02 12 13 i Oo TENS PROGRAMS Prog Reasonable Areas Possible Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4 No of App
3. Use the Digital TENS EMS solely On humans e For the purpose for which it was developed and in the manner specified in these instructions for use Any improper use can be hazardous For external application e With the original accessory parts which are supplied and can be re ordered otherwise the warranty becomes null and P void PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES e Always remove the electrodes from the skin with a moderate pull in order to avoid injury in the event of highly sensitive skin Keep the device away from heat sources and never use it near 1 m short wave or micro wave equipment e g 6 phones as this may lead to unpleasant current spikes e Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or high temperatures e Protect the device from dust dirt and PL982 user 180x128 indd 6 7 I SENERE o The manufacturer assumes no liability for 011 i i i Display main menu damage caused through improper or wrong Chapter 3 U nit desc ription 000 a ode selec use 3 1 Description of components pogram Number Information on ESD Electrostatic 3 Treatment Timer Discharge 4 Intensity Indicators Please note that jacks marked with the A 5 Low Battery Indicator ESD warning label must not be touched 6 Frequency Display ESD
4. 250 60 2505 7 56 1 Tap and grasp massage 250 110 60 250 70 250ms 250ms 250 80 250ms 250ms 250 90 60 2 Knead and grasp massage 250 5 15 0 250 10 15 0 250 15 15 0 250 20 80 20HZ 3 Tap massage 250 20 5 0 250 30 0 250 40 0 250 50 0 4 Side of hand pressing massage 250 60 5 0 250 75 5 0 250 90 0 250 110 5 0 g 250 20 60 0 250 30 60 0 250 40 60 0 250 50 60 0 A gt 5 Side of hand pressing massage 250 60 60 0 250 75 60 0 20 90 60 0 290 HO 60 0 20Hz 405 250 0020 8 30 0 5 6 Vibratory massage i 250 6 0 5 5 5 7 Tap massage switch between electrodes i 250 25 0 A 5 8 Massage jet switch between electrodes Electrodes must be placed so that they surround the muscle 250 60 2 0 2 m 5 0 5 s segments in question For optimal effect electrode distance must 9 Pressure massage jet switch between electrodes not be greater than approx 15 cm The electrodes should not be 2 5 a 08 z 2 z z 2 z 3 g 8 applied to the anterior wall of the thorax i e never massage the left 250 100 0 z n n 0 7 m 7 or right large pectoral muscle 10 Combination program switch between electrodes PL982 user 180x128 indd 20 21 2010 2 9 F 02 12 15 a On 2010 2 9 FF 02 12 16 nel so that the pain spot lies between the electrodes or else you position o
5. Technical Specifications Name and model PL 982 Initial curve shape biphasic square wave pulse Pulse duration 40 300 us Pulse frequency 1 120 Hz Output voltage max 90 Vpp at 500 Ohm Output current max 180 mApp at 500 Ohm Power supply 3x AAA batteries Treatment time adjustable from 5 to 90 minutes Intensity adjustable from 0 to 15 Operating conditions 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F with a relative humidity of 30 85 Storage conditions 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F with a relative humidity of 10 95 Explanation of symbols Application part type BF x Caution Read the instructions for Use AN S 2010 2 9 Chapter 10 PL982 user180x128 indd 34
6. The device is in stand by status Fig 3 TENS 6 EMS MASSAGE ri d gt CH1 CH2 NA NA my my Fig 4 TENS No r In min CH1 CH2 4 Fig 5 CTENS of 250 nU LA ps 21 W aay P min N Hz CH1 CH2 4 Fig 6 0 Chapter 6 f TENS 6 EMS MASSAGE or ro 0 CH1 CH2 NA NA my Fig 1 CTENS Do 17 In ILI CH1 CH2 4 4 Fig 2 CTENS mi esi HS m gt nou P min Hz CH1 CH2 4 Fig 3 PL982 user 180x128 indd 24 25 ee O Jens ens assas 6 3 Procedure for T ENS EMS program PO Only CTENS 8 Using the UP DOWN keys select the desired treatment time and confirm with ENTER Fig 4 org on 250 F 1 Program 0 is preset program which you can also customize Here you can set pulse frequency JH 0 80 9 The device is standing by for stimulation Fig 5 gt and pulse width 00 Y min N Hz cH1 cH2 1 From the program charts select a program that is suitable for your purpose ti cn 10 Press Power to start the stimulation treatment The operation status display starts to flash 4 Fig 6 as as 2 Place the electrodes in the area selected and connect these to the device The Fig 1 corresponding position suggestions may help you here Fig 4 11 Adjust the pulse intensity which is the most com
7. a on It is not advisable to apply any enriching creams or ointments to the skin beforehand as this greatly increases electrode wear or else unpleasant current spikes may occur here Damage If the device is damaged do not use it if you are in any doubt but rather Contact your dealer or the customer service address indicated Check the device at regular intervals for signs of wear or damage If you find any such signs or if the device was used improperly you must bring it to the manufacturer or dealer before it is used again Switch off the device immediately if it is defective or if is not working properly Do not under any circumstances attempt to open or repair the device yourself Only have repairs carried out by the customer service department or an authorized dealer If these instructions are not heeded the warranty becomes null and void 2010 2 9 F 02 12 09 Make sure that no metallic objects such as belt buckles or necklaces can come in contact with the electrodes during stimulation If you wear any jewellery or piercings e g belly piercing near the application site you must remove these before using the device as burning may otherwise occur at some points Keep the device away from children to prevent any hazards Do not confuse the electrode cables and contacts with your headphones or other devices and do not connect the electrodes to other devices Do not use this device at the same time a
8. any queries please refer to the local authorities responsible for waste disposal 2010 2 9 FF 02 12 18 i Cleaning and storage Storage Remove the batteries from the unit if you are not going to use it for a longer period Leaking batteries can damage the unit Do not make any sharp kinks in the connecting leads or electrodes Detach the connecting cable from the electrodes After use stick the electrodes onto the backing film Store the device in a cool well ventilated place Never place any heavy objects on the device Adhesive electrodes In order to ensure that the electrodes adhere for as long as possible they should be cleaned carefully with a damp lint free cloth e After use stick the electrodes onto the backing film Cleaning the unit e Remove the batteries from the device every time you clean Clean the unit after use with a soft slightly moistened cloth In case of more extreme soiling you can also moisten the cloth with mild soapy water Ensure that no water penetrates into the device If this should ever happen only use the device again once it is completely dry e Do not use any chemical cleaners or abrasive agents for cleaning Chapter 7 PL982 user 180x128 indd 30 31 until the skin has returned to normal If any redness beneath the electrode soon disappears this is not dangerous and is due to the increased circulation which has been
9. stimulated locally If however the skin irritation remains and there is possibly itching or inflammation Please consult your doctor before further use It may possibly be caused by an allergy to the adhesive surface The belt clip is not secure What should do If the clip is fastened to the belt and only then connected to the device there is not optimal hold You should therefore take the device in your hand Position the belt clip on the back of the device You will notice the correct position of the clip when you hear it click into position Now secure the device with belt clip on the belt again 2010 2 9 FF 02 12 19 There is no noticeable stimulation What should I do 1 If a warning signal sounds go through the steps described above 2 Press the ON OFF key to start the program again 3 Check that the electrodes are positioned properly and make sure that the adhesive electrodes are not overlapping 4 Increase pulse intensity in stages 5 The batteries are almost empty Replace these You are aware that the electrodes feel uncomfortable What should I do 1 The electrodes are badly positioned Check positioning and if necessary reposition the electrodes 2 The electrodes are worn Due to the fact that current distribution can no longer be guaranteed evenly over the entire surface these may lead to skin irritation You must therefore replace these The skin in the treatment area becomes red Wha
10. 0 5 30 6 15 2 20 30 30 20 5 20 5 25 5 Width us 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 Possible Electrode Position 04 09 21 02 09 10 11 12 16 17 14 15 19 05 06 18 22 07 14 15 19 14 15 19 28 29 25 27 Reasonable Areas of Application Indicator Neck Pain Tension Headache Middle and lower trapezius muscle lattisimus dorsi muscle neck muscles Back musclature near spinal column prog 1 Front and back upper arm musculature including biceps front and back lower arm musculature Straight and transverse abdominal musculature Back musculature near spinal column Prog II Back musculature near spinal column Prog Posterior musculature Front and back upper thigh musculature Front and back lower thigh musculature Prog No 9 Burst 10 Burst 0111 i EMS Programs PL982 user 180x128 indd 18 19 i Oo Massage Programs Prog Reasonable Areas Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4 No of Application Cycle 5 Cycle 6 Cycle 7 Cycle 8 Indicator Width Frequency Ontime OffTime Width Frequency Ontime OffTime Width Frequency Ontime OffTime Width Frequency Ontime Off Time haicato us Hz Sec Sec us Hz Sec Sec us Hz Sec Sec us Hz Sec Sec 250 8 60 2 250 60 25075 250 250 15 60
11. aced crosswise to the fiber orientation The latter arrangement can for example be achieved via the cross electrode arrangement Note the color code of the cables and the channels The white cable belongs to channel CH1 and the grey cable to channel CH2 In the treatment of pain TENS using the Digital TENS EMS device with its 2 separately controllable channels and in each case 2 adhesive electrodes it is advisable to either position the electrodes of one chan 3 i 5 2 Information on placing the electrodes For the desired success of any stimulation application it is important that electrodes are placed sensibly We advise you to coordinate with your doctor regarding the best electrode positions for your intended field of application The electrode positions suggested inside the cover Figs 1 28 serve as a guide The following applies when choosing electrode positions Electrode distance The greater the electrode distance which is selected the greater will be the volume of tissue that is stimulated This applies to the area and the depth of the tissue volume At the same time however the strength of tissue stimulation decreases as the electrode distance becomes greater which means that if a greater electrode distance is chosen a greater volume is stimulated but stimulation is weaker To increase stimulation pulse intensity must then be increased The following guideline holds when selecting elect
12. areness such as metabolic disturbances a Important Information Use of the device does not replace medical consultation and treatment In the event of any type of pain or illness you must therefore always first In case of cancer After operations where increased muscle contractions might impair the healing process Never use near the heart Stimulation electrodes should never be placed anywhere on the front of the thorax marked by ribs and breastbone but above all not on the two large pectoral muscles Here it can increase the risk of ventricular fibrillation and lead to cardiac arrest On the bony part of the cranium near the mouth throat or larynx Near the throat carotid artery Near the genitals On acutely or chronically diseased injured or inflamed skin e g in the event of painful and painless inflammation 3 ask your doctor WARNING In order to prevent any damage to health we would urgently advise against using the Digital TENS EMS in the following cases e With any implanted electrical devices such as pacemakers If there are any metal implants When using an insulin pump Incase of high fever e g gt 39 e In case of known or acute cardiac arrhythmia and other disorders in e stimulus formation and conduction of the heart e If suffering from attacks e g epilepsy If pregnant Chapter 2 PL982 user 180x128 indd 4 5
13. fortable for you by rotating intensity ae le CH 1 CH 2 The pulse intensity display adapts accordingly with number shown on 0 250 3 Press the ON OFF key in order to switch on the device on 0 250 140 i i an ay Note Y tomized tti d and icall ieved wh lect i 4 Press MENU and navigate through the submenus TENS EMS MASSAGE and confirm your Ju ote Your customized program settings are stored and automatically retrieved when you select it rne a ae selection with ENTER Fig 1 0 next mabe NA Ko 5 Using the UP DOWN keys select the program you want and confirm with ENTER Fig 2 Fig 2 Fig 5 CTENS 6 Using intensity dials to select the frequency and pulse width you want for Cycle 1 Hz and CTENS CTENS r Ssenf confirm with ENTER Fig 3 Repeat this process for all subsequent cycles n 3cm 1 SU ri z250 of Z250 Lt K Lot rt ony 7 To terminate frequency setting set the frequency Hz after the cycle last required 0 Ud 1 ay AY au pr EN and press ENTER All frequency settings of subsequent cycles are then automatically set at min ue ve a 0 and thus not taken into account a gt 4 gt gt x Fa x 3 Tip Hold down the ENTER key for 2 seconds in order to skip frequency settings and access treat Fig 6 Fig 7 i ment time setting In the event that you need all 8 cycles you can also press ENTER for 2 seconds to terminate
14. gh high frequency pulses and increasing the secretion of the body s own endorphins which reduce awareness of pain through their effect on the central nervous system The method is scientifically underpinned and medically approved Any symptoms indicating TENS application must be clarified with the doctor in charge Chapter 1 PL982 user 180x128 indd 2 3 Medical treatments carried out simultaneously e Complaints arising as a result of the stimulation treatment e Constant skin irritation as a result of prolonged stimulation at the same electrode point 2010 2 9 F 02 12 09 reddening skin rashes e g allergies burns bruises swellings open wounds and wounds in the process of healing on operation scars in the process of healing e In environments with high humidity such as in the bathroom or when having a bath or hower e Do not use after consuming alcohol e When a high frequency surgical device is connected at the same time Before using the device you should consult with the doctor in charge of your treatment in the event of the following Acute diseases especially if hypertension is suspected or actually exists or blood clotting disorders tendency to thromboembolic diseases or in case of malignant new masses All skin diseases Chronic pain disorders which have not been clarified regardless of the region of the body Diabetes e All sensitivity disorders with reduced pain aw
15. gram charts in this manual you can determine the device setting fast and easily for the respective application depending on the region of the body affected in order to ensure the desired effect Through the two separately adjustable channels the Digital TENS EMS has the advantage of adapting the intensity of the pulses independently of each other to two parts of the body to be treated for example in order to cover both sides of the body or ensure even stimulation of larger areas of tissue The individual intensity setting of each channel also allows you to treat two different parts of the body at the same time whereby it is possible to save time compared with individual sequential treatment 2010 2 9 F 02 12 08 EMS Electrical muscle stimulation is a widespread and generally recognized method and has been used for years in sports and rehabilitation medicine In the sports and fitness field one of the uses of EMS is as a supplement to conventional muscle training in order to increase the efficiency of muscle groups and adapt physical proportions to the desired aesthetic results EMS application goes in two directions On the one hand a targeted strengthening of musculature can be produced activating application and on the other hand a relaxing resting effect can also be achieved relaxing application Active application includes the following Muscle training to improve endurance performance and or e Muscle traini
16. ired parameters Confirm with ENTER Press ON OFF to continue stimulation i 6 4 Changes to the settings Automatic Key Lock Function To avoid accidentally change of intensity PL 982 integrated auto key lock for safety purpose Before making any change during stimulation press and hold MENU for 3 seconds to unlock Changing intensity during stimulation CH1 and CH2 Press corresponding channel dial and rotate dial to increase reduce intensity After intensity set press the dial again to prevent further change of intensity or it will automatically lock after 20 seconds e DOWN key the intensity of both channels is reduced Interrupting stimulation Press the pause key which locates between CH1 and CH2 intensity adjust dial To resume stimulation press Power key and adjust intensity accordingly using dials PL982 user 180x128 indd 28 29 Chapter 8 Disposal Used fully discharged batteries must be disposed of in a specially labeled collection container at toxic waste collection points or through an electrical retailer You are under legal obligation to dispose of batteries correctly Note You will find these markings on batteries containing harmful substances Pb battery containing lead Cd battery containing cadmium Hg battery containing mercury Pb Cd Hg Please dispose of the device in accordance with the directive 2002 96 EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment If you have
17. lication Electrode Cycle 5 Cycle 6 Cycle 7 Cycle 8 was Width Frequency Ontime Off Time Width Frequency Ontime Off Time Width Frequency Ontime Off Time Width Frequency Ontime Off Time Indicator Position us Hz Sec Sec us Hz Sec Sec us Hz Sec Sec us Hz Sec Sec 250 4 30 0 250 4 30 0 250 5 30 0 250 5 30 0 1 Neck pain tension headache 02 05 250 6 20 0 250 6 20 0 250 8 30 0 250 8 30 0 250 6 30 0 250 6 30 0 250 8 20 0 250 8 20 0 2 Back pain 10 11 12 13 14 19 250 10 20 0 250 10 20 0 250 2 0 0 250 4 8 o 250 6 6 0 3 Shoulder Pain 04 09 21 i i 7 250 60 20 0 250 70 20 0 250 80 30 0 250 80 30 0 4 Pain as result of rheumatoid arthritisn See note i 250 80 20 0 20 80 20 0 20 75 4 0 250 10 20 0 A gt 5 Lumber pain 05 250 70 4 0 20 65 4 0 1 250 40 30 0 250 45 30 0 250 55 30 0 250 60 30 0 6 menstrual pain 20 On Time sec Cycle switch on time in seconds contraction Off Time sec Cycle switch off time in seconds relaxation 7 Pain program l See note 250 4 30 0 250 4 20 0 250 6 30 0 250 6 20 Note Electrode position is supposed to surround the treated area 250 8 30 0 250 8 20 0 250 10 30 0 250 10 20 With painful muscle groups the electrodes are grouped round the muscle affected In case of joint pain the joint on the front rear side 8 Knee pain ankle joint pain capsular injuries 26 30 250 40 5 0 250 6 10 0 250 50 5 0 of the joint and if electrode distance
18. ne electrode directly on the pain spot and the other at least 2 3 cM away The electrodes of the second channel can be used to treat other pain spots simultaneously or else however together with the electrodes of the first channel to surround the pain area opposite A cross arrangement is again advisable here e Massage function tip always use all 4 electrodes to ensure optimal treatment In order to extend the durability of the electrodes use them on clean skin which is as free as possible from hair and grease If necessary clean the skin with water before application and remove the hair e If an electrode becomes detached during the application the pulse intensity of both channels goes to the lowest setting Press the ON OFF key to enter pause mode reposition the electrode and continue application by pressing the ON OFF key again and setting the required pulse intensity Most reasonable distance approx 5 15 cm e Below 5 cm it is mainly surface structures which are strongly stimulated Over 15 cm largearea and deep structures are stimulated very weakly Electrode relationship to muscle fiber orientation Choice of current flow direction must be adapted to the muscle fiber orientation according to the desired muscle layer If surface muscles are to be reached the electrodes must be placed parallel to the fiber orientation If deep tissue layers are to be reached the electrodes must be pl
19. ng to support the strengthening of certain muscles or muscle groups in order to achieve desired changes to body proportions Relaxing application includes the following Muscle relaxation in order to loosen up muscular tension Massage ee Introduction With HIVOX s PureCare PL 982 you can find this product provides almost everything you might need for daily usage There are 3 different modes for you to find the best program which fits your of your treatment The latter will also give you information on the respective benefits of TENS self treatment TENS is clinically tested and approved with the following applications Back pain particularly also lumbar and cervical spine problems e Joint pain e g knee joint hip joint shoulder Neuralgia Headaches e Women s period pains Pain after injuries to musculoskeletal system Pain with circulatory problems Chronic pain through various causes 3 needs as following TENS transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation means electrical stimulation of nerves through the skin TENS is recognized as a clinically proven effective non medication method of treating pain from certain causes It is free from side effects when used properly and can also thereby be used as a simple means of self treatment The pain alleviating or suppressing effect is also achieved by preventing pain from being passed on into nerve fibers above all throu
20. protective measures 7 Pulse Width Display Do not touch plugs jacks marked with the 1 1 ae 8 Body Map Indicator ESD warning label with fingers 0 j e Do not touch plugs jacks marked with the 7 DE Keys ESD warning label with handheld wags i FEE Purecare i Rg Further explanations on the ESD warming i CTENS CEMS gt MASSAGE DrPresyitem a UP and DOWN selection keys label as well as possible training courses 2 HH 0 atja b ENTER key and their contents are available on request 3 58 0080 c Power key from the customer service department ta es d MENU key r r i 4 LY gt on du e Intensity adjust dial CH1 CH2 R f Pause Stop key gt T 0 Accessories 8 5 e 2x connection cable with 2 independently adjustable channels 4x adhesive electrodes 45 x 45 mm e 1x belt clip PL982 user 180x128 indd 8 9 2010 2 9 F 02 12 10 Start up 1 Remove the belt clip from the device if attached 2 Press on the battery cover at the back of the device and push it to the side 3 Insert 3x AAA 1 5 V alkaline batteries Ensure that you insert the batteries with the correct polarity as marked 4 Replace the battery cover carefully 5 Attach the connecting cable to the electrodes Note The electrodes have a clip fastener to ensure easy connection 2010 2 9 FF 02 12 10 6 Inser
21. rode distances PL982 user 180x128 indd EE 7 Press ON OFF to start the stimulation treatment Fig 4 The operation status display starts to change Fig 5 8 Select the pulse intensity Fig 6 which is the most comfortable for you by pressing the key CH1 CH 2 The pulse intensity display adapts accordingly 9 All keys including intensity dials will be locked 20 seconds after last action done 2010 2 9 FF 02 12 16 Applications 6 1 Advice If the device is not used within 3 minutes it switches off automatically automatic switch off function When it is switched on again the LCD main menu screen appears with the last used submenu flashing If an admissible key is pressed there is one short beep If an inadmissible key is pressed there are two short beeps 6 2 Procedure for TENS EMS and MASSAGE programs P1 P9 quick start 1 From the program charts select a program that is suitable for your purpose 2 Place the electrodes in the area selected and connect these to the device The corresponding positioning suggestions may help you here 3 Press the ON OFF key to switch on the device 4 Press MENU and navigate through the sub menus TENS EMS MASSAGE and confirm your selec tion with ENTER Fig 1 5 Using the UP DOWN keys select the program you want and confirm with ENTER Fig 2 6 Using the UP DOWN keys select the total treatment time and confirm with ENTER
22. s other equipment which sends electrical pulses to your body Do not use it near any highly flammable substances gases or explosives Never use accumulators always use the same types of battery In the initial minutes carry out the application sitting or lying down in order to avoid any un necessary risk of injury in the rare event of a vagal reaction feeling of weakness If you start feeling weak switch the device off immediately and put your legs up approx 5 10 minutes humidity Never submerge the device in water or other liquids The device is suitable for private use For reasons of hygiene the electrodes should only be used on one person If the device is not functioning properly or if you start feeling unwell or there is any pain stop the application immediately To remove or move the electrodes first switch off the device or the appropriate channel in order to avoid unwanted irritation Never modify any electrodes e g by cutting This leads to a higher current density and can be dangerous max recommended output value for electrodes 9 mA cm2 an effective cur rent density over 2 mA cm2 requires greater attention Do not use when asleep when driving a vehicle or at the same time as operating equipment Never use with any activities where an unforeseen reaction e g increased muscle contraction despite low intensity may be dangerous 3 IMPORTANT
23. s permit on the right and left i 1 z z z 2 z z 32 a z 5 sides of the joint should be surrounded with electrodes Minimal electrode distance should not be less than 5 cm and not exceed 15 9 pain program II See note 250 75 0 25 0 25 250 2 0 5 0 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 cm Burst programs are suitable for all sites which should be Burst z 2 A p r 2 z 3 2 2 5 A 57 treated with an alternating signal pattern to ensure minimum 250 100 0 25 5 habituation 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i Burst Pain program III See note 7 r 7 7 z 7 z 7 7 3 z 7 PL982 user180x128 indd 16 17 2010 2 9 02 12 14 all FF 02 12 15 Off Time Sec 1 Cycle 4 Cycle 8 On time Sec 20 30 30 20 2010 2 9 Frequency Hz 5 Width us 250 250 Off Time Sec Cycle 3 Cycle 7 Frequency On time Hz Sec 50 5 5 30 6 10 4 30 10 15 1 30 6 30 30 5 25 5 35 5 Width us 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 Off Time Sec Cycle 2 Cycle 6 Frequency On time Hz Sec 10 15 4 20 6 20 4 10 4 30 8 15 2 20 4 20 8 20 6 5 6 8 6 8 Width us 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 Off Time Sec Cycle 1 Cycle 5 Frequency On time Hz Sec 30 5 4 30 6 30 2 10 4 3
24. selection of frequency settings PL982 user 180x128 indd 26 27 2010 2 9 F 02 12 17 Activating De activate the Doctor s Function 1 Select your program and appropriate settings from the list 2 To activate or de activate by pressing and hold Power and MENU keys simultaneously for 5 seconds A long signal tone confirms Doctor s Function activate status 2010 2 9 FF 02 12 18 6 5 Doctor s Function Doctor s Function is a specific setting to allow you to call up your specific personal program even much easier Your individual program setting is immediately retrieved in stand by status when you switch on and is activated by simply pressing the ON OFF key Settings for this individual program may for example be on the advice of your doctor With the Doctor s Function only 6 intensity can be changed during stimulation treatment All other parameters and programs of the Digital TENS EMS are blocked in this case and cannot be modified or called up Switching off a complete channel Press and hold corresponding channel intensity adjust dial key unlocked Graphic of corresponding channel disappears To switch back on unlock the keys and press and hold the dial until the graphic appears Changing application completely or single parameters 1 Interrupt stimulation by pressing Pause key 2 Press MENU to return to previous menu 3 Set requ
25. t should I do Stop treatment immediately and wait i Problems and solutions The device is giving out abnormal signal tones during treatment What should do 1 Look at the display Is any channel flashing Interrupt the program by pressing the ON OFF button Make sure that the connecting leads are properly connected to the electrodes Make sure that there is a firm contact between the electrodes and the treatment area 2 Make sure that the plug of the connecting lead is firmly connected to the device 3 If the signal tones do not stop and the channel is flashing change the connecting cable 4 The display shows a flashing battery signal Renew the batteries The device does not switch on when the ON OFF button is pressed What should I do 1 Make sure that the batteries have been inserted correctly and have contact 2 Change the batteries if necessary 3 Contact customer service The electrodes are detaching themselves from the body What should do 1 Clean the adhesive surface of the electrodes with a damp lint free cloth Then let them dry in the air and attach them again Should the electrodes still not adhere firmly they must be replaced 2 Before each application clean the skin avoiding using any skin cream or oils before treatment Shaving can increase adhesion of the electrodes Chapter 9 PL982 user180x128 indd 32 33 FF 9 i se p a
26. t the connecting cable connectors into the socket at the bottom of the device 7 Do not pull twist or make any sharp angles in the cables Chapter 4 MENU 1 Navigation between the submenus TENS EMS and MASSAGE 2 Return to A program selection window or B main menu 3 Press and hole to unlock when keys are locked during stimulation ENTER 1 Confirm selection and move to next step Intensity Adjust Dial 1 When stimulating rotate dials clockwise to increase intensity and vise versa 2 In manual setting mode at PO CH1 dial is used to adjust pulse width us and CH2 dial is used to set frequency Hz Pause Stop 1 Press to interrupt stimulation i 3 2 Key functions When a key is pressed this is acknowledged by a signal tone in order to ensure that any unintentional pressing of a key is detected This signal tone cannot be switched off Power key 1 Hit briefly to switch on the device If the key is held down for 10 seconds when switching on the unit automatically switches off again 2 Hold ON OFF key down approx 3 seconds to switch off the device UP and DOWN 1 Select between A treatment program B frequency and C treatment time 2 The DOWN key is used to reduce pulse intensity for both channels during stimulation PL982 user 180x128 indd Deltoid Trapezium Pectoral Muscles r Deltoid Large Dorsals
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