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EMS 34 program
EMS 34 is a program that you can also customise. In this program,
you can set the impulse frequency to between 1 and 150 Hz and
the impulse width to between 80 and 450 μs. You can also set the
working time and pause time for this program to between 1 and
30 seconds each.
1. Place the electrodes on the desired area for treatment (for
positioning suggestions see electrode positions in section "7.4
Information regarding the positioning of electrodes") and connect
them to the device.
2. Select the EMS 34 program as described in section "5.2 Starting
use" (step 3 to step 5).
3. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select the ‘on time’ you want
and press the
ENTER
button to confirm your selection..
4. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select your preferred ‘off time’
and press the
ENTER
button to confirm.
5. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select the impulse frequency you
want and press the
ENTER
button to confirm your selection.
6. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select your preferred impulse
width and press the
ENTER
button to confirm.
7. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select the treatment time you
want and use the
ENTER
button to confirm.
8. Use the left and right
˄/˅
setting buttons for
and
to select the impulse intensity you want.
EMS 35 program
The EMS 35 program is a
burst
program that you can also
customise. Various impulse sequences run in this program. Burst
programs are suitable for all areas of application to be treated
with changing signal patterns (to minimise the level of becoming
accustomed to the treatment). In this program, you can set the
impulse frequency to between 1 and 150 Hz and the impulse width
to between 80 and 450 μs. You can also set the working time and
pause time for this program to between 1 and 30 seconds each.
1. Place the electrodes on the desired area for treatment (for
positioning suggestions see electrode positions in section "7.4
Information regarding the positioning of electrodes") and connect
them to the device.
2. Select the EMS 35 program as described in section "5.2 Starting
use" (step 3 to step 5).
3. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select the ‘on time’ you want
and press the
ENTER
button to confirm your selection..
4. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select your preferred ‘off time’
and press the
ENTER
button to confirm.
5. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select the impulse frequency you
want and press the
ENTER
button to confirm your selection.
6 Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select your preferred impulse
width and press the
ENTER
button to confirm.
7. Use the
˄/˅
setting buttons to select the treatment time you
want and use the
ENTER
button to confirm.
8. Use the left and right
˄/˅
setting buttons for
and
to select the impulse intensity you want.
9. Doctor’s function
The Doctor’s function is a special setting to allow you to access
your personal program even more easily and directly.
Your individual program settings are instantly recalled and activated
when the device is switched on.
You may wish to adjust this individual program following advice from
your doctor.
Setting the Doctor’s function
• Select your program and the corresponding settings as described
in section "5.2 Starting use".
• At the start of the stimulation treatment, the impulse intensity of
and
is set to 00 by default. No impulses are sent to the
electrodes yet. Before setting the desired impulse intensity using
the intensity setting buttons, press and hold the
˅
button
for 5 seconds. Storage in the Doctor’s function is confirmed by
a long acoustic signal.