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KEY LOCK

The key lock activates, indicated by 

, if a stimulation program is active and 

no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds.

1.  To deactivate the keylock, press

AUTO

P

AUTO

S

.

PAUSING ThE PROGRAM

If key lock is on, press any of the 

DECREASE

 buttons

AUTO

P

AUTO

S

to deactivate it.

1.  Press 

AUTO

P

AUTO

S

to pause the program.

2.  To resume the stimulation, press 

AUTO

P

AUTO

S

once again.

 

 indicates that the program is paused and no amplitude is generated. If 

the stimulator is paused more than 5 minutes it turns off automatically to save 
batteries.

MAINTENANCE

BATTERIES

The

 in the display shows when it is recommended to replace the bat-

teries. The batteries can still be used until the stimulation feels weaker or the 
stimulator stops working.

1.  Make sure the stimulator is switched off.

2.  Remove the battery cover, by sliding it downwards and then lifting it    
    upwards.

3.  Change the batteries to new ones (type AA 1,5V). Make sure the  

 polarisation placement (+ and -) is correct. 

4.  Replace the battery cover.

5.  Dispose of the exhausted batteries according to local regulations.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Taking care of and cleaning CEFAR ACTIV X2 and CEFAR MYO X2 equipment is 
simple, provided the following instructions are observed.

·   Keep the stimulator and accessories in the original case when not in use.

·   Never expose the stimulator to water. Wipe with a damp cloth if necessary.

·   The cables are best preserved if left attached to the stimulator between  

sessions.

·   Do not jerk cabels or connections.

·   The electrodes are re-moistened if necessary with a few drops of water and 

kept air-tight (in a plastic bag) on protective paper when they are not in 
use.

TROUBLE ShOOTING

The stimulation does not feel the same as usual

·   Check that all settings are correct and make sure that the electrodes are 

correctly placed. 

·   Slightly change the position of the electrodes. 

The stimulation feels unpleasant

·   The skin is irritated. For advice on skin care, see section 

Precautionary 

Measures.

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Summary of Contents for activ X2

Page 1: ...i 27 Manual de instrucciones 39 Istruzioni per l uso 51 Manual de instru es 63 Gebruikershandleiding 75 87 Instrukcja obs ugi 99 111 Haszn lati tmutat 123 bruksanvisning 135 istimal sureti 147 bruksan...

Page 2: ...ual Amplitude Setting 8 Program Guide 9 CEFAR EASY TRAINING Sets and Repetitions Reps 9 Active Rest 9 Levels 9 Program Description 9 CEFAR MYO X2 9 CEFAR ACTIV X2 11 Key Lock 12 Pausing the Program 12...

Page 3: ...regnant The reason is that theoretically the current could affect the foetus s heart although there are no reports of it being harmful If skin irritation should occur treatment should be temporarily d...

Page 4: ...cted amplitude level in AUTO test mode 3 AUTO P AUTO S Decreases or increases the stimulation amplitude intensity of the stimulation for each channel Note Always increase the amplitude cautiously AUTO...

Page 5: ...Number Intensity level See Program Description for further information 8 remaining Time Remaining program time in minutes and seconds Time is flashing during timer setting also counts down the time f...

Page 6: ...2 Attach the electrodes to your body Follow the recommendation in Electrode Placement Guide at the end of this user manual 3 Connect the cable to one of the stimulator s two channels 4 Press AUTO P A...

Page 7: ...o increase or decrease stimulation amplitude at any time until the stimulation feels pleasant presumed that the key lock is inactivated If doing so the Automatic Amplitude Setting is lost and the stim...

Page 8: ...decrease muscle soreness afterwards Note Do not forget to set the amplitude for the Active Rest in manual mode In auto mode the amplitude adjusts automatically in Active Rest Levels Some of the progra...

Page 9: ...Improves circulation and elimination of lactic acid after a work out Note The TENS program does not always treat the cause of the pain If the pain persists seek medical advice Active Recovery P21 Inc...

Page 10: ...aximal training ses sions P13 lvl 3 Warm Up P1 Prepares the muscle for exercise Recovery P14 Improves circulation and elimination of lactic acid after a work out Drainage P15 The comfortable vibration...

Page 11: ...e AA 1 5V Make sure the polarisation placement and is correct 4 Replace the battery cover 5 Dispose of the exhausted batteries according to local regulations Care Instructions Taking care of and clean...

Page 12: ...nce this can damage the stimulator Technical Data CEFAR MYO X2 and CEFAR ACTIV X2 are electrical stimulators with two chan nels intended for muscle training and pain relief They can deliver 100 mA of...

Page 13: ...chargeable or 2 x 1 2 V AA rechargeable batteries Current consumption for one channel 80 Hz 30 mA 150 mA I r m s max channel 11 mA Size 120 x 50 x 30 mm Weight ca 180 g Key to the Stimulator Symbols R...

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Page 15: ...196 2526_CEFAR_MYO ACTIV_X2_EP_195 2196 196 2006 07 07 11 49 40...

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