and
(1) Select between (A) treatment programme, (B) frequency and (C) treatment
time.
(2) The DOWN key is used to reduce pulse intensity for both channels dur-
ing stimulation.
MENU
(1) Navigation between the submenus TENS, EMS and MASSAGE.
(2) Return to (A) programme selection window or (B) main menu.
ENTER
(1) Menu selection.
(2) To confirm a selection made with UP/ DOWN, apart from channel inten-
sity.
cH1+, cH1-, cH2+, cH2-
Setting pulse intensity.
5. Start-up
1. Remove the belt clip from the machine, if attached.
2. Press on the battery cover at the back of the machine and
push it to the side.
3. Insert three AAA 1.5 V alkaline batteries. Make absolutely
sure that you insert the batteries with the correct polarity as
marked.
4. Replace the battery cover carefully (Fig. 1).
5. Attach the connecting cable to the electrodes (Fig. 2).
i Note: The electrodes have a clip fastener to ensure easy
connection.
6. Insert the connecting cable connector into the socket at the
back of the machine (Fig. 3).
7. Do not pull, twist or make any sharp kinks in the cables
(Fig. 4).
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6. Programme overview
6.1 Basic information
The Digital EMS/TENS unit has a total 50 programmes:
• 20 TENS programmes
• 20 EMS programmes
• 10 MASSAGE programmes
With all programmes, you can set the length of application and (for each of
the two channels) pulse intensity separately.
Besides this, with TENS and EMS programmes 11– 20, you can also change
the pulse frequency 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 programmes. They auto-
matically run one after the other and increase the efficacy of stimulation on
different types of muscle fibre and combat premature muscle fatigue.
You will find the standard stimulation parameter settings and information on
placing the electrodes in the following programme charts for TENS, EMS and
MASSAGE.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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