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Compliance with standards
- The device meets the relevant standards for this
type of Class IIa electrical medical appliance and
appliances using electrical stimulation for home use.
- This Philips appliance complies with all applicable
standards and regulations regarding exposure to
electromagnetic fields.
Pre-set programs
The device comes standard with 15 pre-set
programs for TENS and 5 pre-set programs for EMS.
Please note that the order of the programs in the
list does not signify a recommendation of specific
programs for specific conditions. As the effect of
a treatment program may strongly differ from
person to person, we advise you to try out different
treatment programs to find out which one works
best for you.
Program overview
Conventional TENS programs
Conventional TENS is a common TENS program
with high-frequency stimulation. It is based on the
Gate Control Theory that states that this type of
stimulation will block transmission of pain signals in
the nervous system. It is comparable to 'rubbing the
pain away'. Most people use Conventional TENS
for 30 minutes per session, but you can use it as
often and as long as it feels comfortable. The effect
is usually most perceptible during stimulation and
generally wears off rather quickly after stimulation.
You have to adjust the intensity of the program so
that you clearly feel the stimulation. Stimulations
must not feel unpleasant or painful.