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1. Indicator Light Pulse Width Control Mode Selector Pulse Rate Control us PULSE WIDTH PULSE RATE Battery Compartment Battery Strip 03 ABOUT THIS DEVICE Your TENS device is a battery operated device that includes two controllable output channels This TENS device creates electrical impulses whose ampli tude duration and modulation can be altered with the controls or switches The TENS intensity controls are very easy to use and the slide cover protects accidental changes in settings UNIT CONTROLS Panel Cover A cover which conceals the controls for the Pulse Width Pulse Rate and Mode Selector Press the top portion ofthe cover and pull down in order to open the cover Intensity The intensity knobs located on the top of the unit affect the strength of the stimulation and also function as ON OFF controls Mode The Mode switch is used to select the type of treatment utilized The three modes are Burst B Continuous C and Modulation M Pulse Width The Pulse Width knob regulates the pulse width for both channels Pulse Rate The Pulse Rate knob regulates the number of pulses per second for both chan nels 04 Mode Functions Burst B releases individual bursts twice per second pulse width is adjustable and the pulse rate is set at 100Hz per second
2. Continuous C stimulation is delivered continuously at the settings deter mined by intensity rate and width knobs Modulation M pulse width decreases the pulse width down to 60 of the original width setting This decreased pulse width is maintained for 1 5 seconds before returning to the original width setting which is maintained for 3 5 seconds The cycle is then repeated The intensity and pulse rate are adjustable ATTACHING THE LEAD WIRES The lead wires provided with the TENS device insert into the ports located on top of the unit Holding the insulated portion of the connector push the plug end of the wire into one of the ports one or two sets of the wires may be used After connecting the wires to the stimulator attach each wire to an electrode Lead wires provided with the TENS device are compliant with mandatory compliance standards set forth by FDA A Caution Use care when plugging and unplugging the wires Pulling on the lead wire may cause wire breakage N WARNING Never insert the plug of the lead wire into an AC power supply socket Personal injury and or damage to the TENS unit could occur ELECTRODE SELECTION AND CARE Use the electrodes as prescribed Follow application procedures outlined in electrode packaging to maintain stimulation and prevent skin irritation The electrode packaging provides instructions for care maintenance and proper storage of electrodes 05 TIPS FOR SKIN CARE Good skin
3. Ey Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation TENS Model SW 1000 QUINA y ANOS Qs Operation Manual Read this manual before operating the TENS device Save this manual for future use The most current version of this manual can be found online at www grahamfield com EM TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO TENS INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS WARNINGS PRECAUTIONS ADVERSE REACTIONS ABOUT THIS DEVICE UNIT CONTROLS ATTACHING THE LEAD WIRES ELECTRODE SELECTION AND CARE TIPS FOR SKIN CARE CONNECTING THE TENS DEVICE BATTERY INFORMATION CARING FOR YOUR TENS DEVICE TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY SYSTEM COMPONENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS 01 01 02 03 04 04 05 05 06 06 07 08 09 09 09 10 10 INTRODUCTION TO TENS What is Pain Pain is the body s warning system Pain is important because it signals an unusual condition in the body and alerts us before additional damage or injury can occur TENS was developed to help relieve some types of chronic and acute pain How does TENS work TENS is a method of treating pain that is non invasive and does not use pharmaceuticals The TENS device sends impulses through the skin that stimulate the nerve or nerves in the treatment area In many cases this stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate the pain sensation felt by masking the original pain message sent to the brain It is also believed that TENS stimulation helps release e
4. care is important for effective and comfortable use of your TENS device Always clean the electrode site with mild soap and water solution rinse well and dry thoroughly prior to any electrode application Any excess hair should be clipped not shaved to ensure good electrode contact with the skin If a skin treatment is recommended by your physician apply the skin treatment as recommended let dry and apply electrodes as directed Following these recommendations will both reduce the chance of skin irritation and extend the life of your electrodes Avoid excessive stretching of the skin when applying electrodes Proper application is best accomplished by applying the electrode then smoothly pressing it in place from the center outward When removing electrodes always remove by pulling in the direction of hair growth It may be helpful to rub skin lotion on electrode placement area when not wearing electrodes CONNECTING THE TENS DEVICE 1 Prepare the Skin Prepare the skin as previously discussed and according to instructions provided with your electrodes Before attaching the electrodes identify the area which your clinician has recommended for electrode placement 2 Connect lead wires to the electrodes Connect the lead wires to the electrodes before applying the electrodes to the skin N WARNING Ensure both intensity controls for Channel 1 and 2 are turned to the OFF position 06 3 Place electrodes on
5. hat if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or product property damage WARNINGS N WARNING TENS devices must be kept out of reach of children AN WARNING The safety of TENS devices for use during pregnancy or delivery has not been established ZN WARNING TENS is not effective for pain of central origin headaches ZN WARNING If TENS treatment becomes ineffective or unpleasant stimulation should be discontinued until evaluated by a physician ZN WARNING Avoid adjusting controls while operating machinery or vehicles N WARNING Always tum the TENS device OFF before applying or removing electrodes N WARNING TENS may interfere with electronic monitoring equipment ECGmonitors alarms NWARNING Electrodes should not be placed over the eyes in the mouth or internally WARNING TENS devices have no curative value N WARNING TENS is a symptomatic treatment and as such suppresses the sensation if pain which would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism 02 PRECAUTIONS ADVERSE REACTIONS A Caution Isolated cases of skin irritation may occur at the site of electrode placement during long term application A Caution Effectiveness is highly dependent upon patient selection by a person qualified in the management of pain patients A Caution Skin irritation and electrode burns are potential adverse reactions Lead Connector Intensity Controls
6. he panel cover by pressing on the top and sliding down until it is completely removed from the unit This will reveal the battery compartment 2 Remove the discharged battery from the device 3 Place a new battery in the battery compartment Note the proper polarity alignment indicated on the battery and the compartment CARING FOR YOUR TENS DEVICE Your TENS device may be cleaned by wiping gently with a damp cloth moistened with mild soap and water Never immerse the device in water or other liquids Wipe lead wires with a damp cloth moistened with soap and water To properly store the TENS device for extended period of time remove the battery from the unit Place the unit and accessories in the carrying case and store in a cool dry location 08 TROUBLESHOOTING If the TENS device does not function properly 1 Make sure the battery is properly installed or replace the battery Be sure to observe proper polarity markings when replacing the battery Ifthe yellow light on the front of the unit does not stay lit when the unit is turned on replace the battery and check again 2 Ifthe ON OFF Indicator Light is flashing and no stimulation is felt check to ensure lead wires are properly connected and the electrodes are in place If the unit appears to be functioning and no stimulation is felt the lead wires or electrodes may need to be replaced 3 Ifthe battery appears to be charged and the unit is not functioning turn both In
7. ity Width Pulse Rate mA uSec Freq Hz Cycle Time Sec Continuous Adj 0 80 Adj 60 250 Adj 1 150 N A Burst Adj 0 80 Adj 60 250 100Hz fixed 2 burst per sec N A Modulation Adj 0 80 setting by 60 then Adj 1 150 Modulates down from preset width back to original setting Note All values have 20 tolerance 10 5 sec total time USA Corporate Headquarters GF Health Products Inc 2935 Northeast Parkway Atlanta Georgia 30360 telephone 800 347 5678 770 447 1609 fax 800 726 0601 678 291 3232 www grahamfield com SW 1000 INS LAB RevB09 GF Health Products Inc December 2009
8. ndorphins into the blood stream thereby further reducing pain TENS devices are clinically proven to be useful in pain management for many patients By reading this manual and carefully following the treatment instructions given to you by your clinician you can attain the maximum benefit from your TENS device INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS Read the operation manual before using TENS Federal law USA restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physi cian Indications Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation TENS is indicated to be used under a physician s prescription for the symptomatic relief and management of chronic long term pain and for the treatment of postoperative or posttraumatic pain 01 Contraindications Patients with implanted electronic devices for example a pacemaker or metallic implants should not undergo TENS treatment without first consulting a physician Any electrode placement that applies current to the carotid neck region Any electrode placement that causes current to flow transcerebrally through the head The use of TENS whenever pain symptoms are undiagnosed and the etiology is unknown SAFETY Always follow basic safety precautions including the following N WARNING Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in death or serious personal injury A Caution Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice t
9. tensity Control Knobs to the OFF position counter clockwise Then gradually turn the Intensity Control Knob to the on position If any other problems occur contact an authorized GF Health Products Inc distributor Do not try to repair a defective device WARRANTY This TENS device carries three years warranty from the date of purchase The warranty applies to the TENS device and necessary parts and labor relating thereto GF Health Products Inc reserves the right to replace or repair the unit at their discretion The warranty does not apply to damage resulting from failure to follow the operating instructions accidents abuse alteration or disassembly by unau thorized individuals SYSTEM COMPONENTS Your TENS device may include the following components or accessories TENS unit Lead wires Electrodes Battery Hard case Operation Manual 09 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Channel Modes of Operations Pulse Intensity Pulse Rate Pulse Width Burst Mode Wave Form Voltage Power Source Dimensions Weight Dual isolated between channels Burst Continuous Modulation Adjustable 0 80mA peak into 500 ohm load each channel constant current 1Hz 150Hz adjustable 60uS 250uS adjustable Burst consists 2 burst per sec at 100 Hz Asymmetrical Bi Phasic square pulse 0 100 Volt open current 9 volt battery 95 H x 65 W x 23 5 T mm 115 grams battery included OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS Mode Intens
10. the skin Place the electrodes on the skin as recommended by your clinician 4 Insert the Lead Wire Connector to the TENS device Plug the end of the lead wire into the lead connector port to be used pushing plug in as far as it will go 5 Select Treatment Settings Ensure the unit is set to the proper settings Pulse Width Pulse Rate and Mode Selector recommended by your physician 6 Adjusting Channel Intensity Control Locate the intensity control knob at the top of the unit Turn channel 1 or 2 clockwise The indicator light will light up when unit is in operation Slowly turn the channel control in a clockwise direction until you reach the intensity recommended by your medical professional Repeat for the other channel if both channels are to be used If the stimulation levels are uncomfortable or become uncomfortable reduce the stimulation amplitude to a comfortable level or cease stimulation and contact your physician BATTERY INFORMATION When the yellow indicator light located on the front of the unit will no longer light the battery has become too weak to power the unit and it is time to replace the battery At this point the unit will shut off until the battery is replaced Dispose of the old battery according to local guidelines and regulations 07 Changing the battery When the yellow indicator light on the front of the unit does not light up when the unit is turned on the battery should be replaced 1 Remove t
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