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Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

Each of these 6 areas 

(H)  (F)  (N)  (E)  (K)  (B)

 has 3 pre-

programmed therapy programmes as well as one therapy 
programme that can be set by the users themselves. By pressing 
the respective one-touch key, the therapy programme 

P01

 is 

switched on first. By pressing the key again, the next therapy 
programme is called. If the four therapy programmes are run 
through, the programme order starts from the beginning (

P01 > 

P02 > P03 > U1 > P01

 etc.).

11.5  Programme setting of the special pro-

   

         grammes for six different parts of the body

In addition to the TENS, EMS and massage programmes, the 
device is also equipped with 

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 special 

programmes for six 

different parts of the body

. One-touch keys facilitate the 

selection and settings of these special programmes (see also 
page 26).
By pressing one of these one-touch keys 

(H)  (F)  (N)  (E)  

(K)  (B) 

for selecting special programmes for different parts

of the body, you can directly select the following special 
programmes:
    

(H)

: Special programmes for the 

hand

 (see 

Fig. 8

)

    

(F)

: Special programmes for the 

foot

 (see 

Fig. 9

)

    (N)

: Special programmes for the 

neck

 (see 

Fig. 10

)

    

(E)

: Special programmes for the 

elbow joint

 (see. 

Fig. 11

)

    (K)

: Special programmes for the 

knee joint

 (see 

Fig. 12

)

    

(B)

: Special programmes for the 

back

 (see 

Fig. 13

)

After one of these keys has been pressed, information with the 
corresponding letter appears on the display (e. g. 

H

 if the key 

(H)

 

was pressed), as shown in 

Fig. 8

.

USAGE

11.6  Starting the application / setting the 
         intensity

If you have selected a programme and wish to start with the 
application, you must increase the output intensity for one or two 
channels from 

0

 to the desired value by using the keys     

(CH1   )

 

for channel 

CH1

 and/or     

(CH2   )

 for channel 

CH2

. If one or two 

channels have been activated by this setting of a certain output 
intensity (from 

1 mA

 to a maximum of 

90 mA

), the 

pulse inten-

sity in mA

 for the respective channel or for the two channels is 

shown on the display and the pulse output is, in addition to this, 
confirmed by the yellow indicator lights     for channel 

CH1

 and/or  

    for channel 

CH2

 lighting up. Every time you press one of the 

keys     

(CH1   )

 for channel 

CH1

 and/or     

(CH2   )

 for channel 

CH2

, the displayed value is increased by 

1 mA

 (milliampere) whilst 

an acoustic signal is generated. If you press and hold one of these 
keys for several seconds, a quick continuous increase of the output 
intensity by 

10 mA

 is started, whereas each increase by 

1 mA

 

(milliampere) is confirmed by an

 

acoustic signal. If you release the 

respective key, the output intensity remains set to

 

the currently 

reached value.

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Summary of Contents for TEN 250

Page 1: ...muscle stimulation 10 pre programmed massage programmes 18 pre programmed 6 adjustable special programmes for 6 different parts of the body Adjustable intensity for adjustable application programmes...

Page 2: ...ice Storage maintenance of the TENS EMS device Areas where the adhesive electrodes must not be applied Areas where the adhesive electrodes are applied Usage of the TENS EMS device Usage by children an...

Page 3: ...g useful life of this product Terms of warranty Technical specification symbols pictograms Information regarding electromagnetic immunity Malfunctions troubleshooting Positioning of the adhesive elect...

Page 4: ...ons to be treated The device is equipped with two channels and four electrodes thus you can stimulate two groups of muscles EMS or two pain areas TENS at the same time using the respective programmes...

Page 5: ...application must be avoided Please store this instruction manual during the useful life of the product for later reference and also hand it over if you pass on the TENS EMS device to third parties Pl...

Page 6: ...burns being caused to the skin under the electrodes Do not use the TENS EMS device on mountains higher than 3 000 metres While using the TENS EMS device it may interfere with other electric devices or...

Page 7: ...S device must not be used on open wounds on areas where the skin is sensitive and fresh scars Do not use the TENS EMS device if you could yourself in any way due to a sudden fright With indefinable pa...

Page 8: ...ult in skin burns After the application has been completed stick the adhesive electrodes back on the protective foil and keep the adhesive electrodes in the polybag in such a manner that they cannot d...

Page 9: ...e muscle fibres In order to reach the deep muscle layers we recommend applying the adhesive electrodes transversely to the direction of the muscle fibres Please ensure that the painful part of the bod...

Page 10: ...ctrodes During cleaning and caring the TENS EMS device must be switched off and must not be connected to the adhesive electrodes The TENS EMS device must not be exposed to direct sunlight Do not place...

Page 11: ...les 4 x AAA batteries 8 x adhesive electrodes 40x40 mm 1 EMS TENS device TEN 250 5 0 Scope of delivery contents SCOPE OF DELIVERY GB Black plug Red plug Red plug Black plug 4 PJN157 14_GA GB_HHD_TEN25...

Page 12: ...by leaking batteries Always replace all batteries Do not use any different battery types or brands accumulators rechargeable batteries or batteries with different capacities Cover of the battery housi...

Page 13: ...g 60 mA Information about the pulse frequency in Hz e g 100 Hz SET The device is in the setting mode Number of the application programme e g programme P 01 Warning symbol for weak batteries Change bat...

Page 14: ...gramme for the elbow joint Key N for selecting 3 pre programmed programmes and 1 adjustable programme for the neck Key K for selecting 3 pre programmed programmes and 1 adjustable programme for the kn...

Page 15: ...QUICK OVERVIEW 12 8 10 13 14 15 16 18 17 4 Step 4 In order to switch on the device press the start key Fig 3 Set the desired application programme by using the keys T TENS E EMS or M MASSAGE Furthermo...

Page 16: ...mes U1 U5 After programme U5 the programme order starts from the beginning with P01 P02 etc 11 3 Programme setting EMS mode Press the key E in order to select the EMS mode The EMS mode is activated an...

Page 17: ...nt see Fig 12 B Special programmes for the back see Fig 13 After one of these keys has been pressed information with the corresponding letter appears on the display e g H if the key H was pressed as s...

Page 18: ...case keep new batteries ready in order to replace the used batteries with the new ones if required Please follow the instructions in the instruction manual on page 12 when changing the batteries If i...

Page 19: ...adjustable user programme All these programmes start with U U1 U2 etc 12 0 Application instructions and mode settings NOTE For safety reasons the pulse output is reset automatically to 0 if a pulse i...

Page 20: ...ch the setting mode by pressing and holding the key P II for several seconds until the display SET appears on the display via the number of the selected user programme e g U1 accompanied by an acousti...

Page 21: ...switches off automatically USAGE 12 5 Deleting the settings The settings you have made in the adjustable programmes are stored in the device and can be recalled If you wish to delete these settings a...

Page 22: ...ration in adjustable from 2 to adjustable from s 50 to 350 s Pro gram Wave form Applicat time Frequency Hz Pulse duration s P01 continuous 30 min 1 Hz 50 s P02 continuous 30 min 8 Hz 200 s P03 continu...

Page 23: ...me Frequency Hz Pulse duration s P01 synchronous 30 min 50 Hz 200 s P02 synchronous 30 min 40 Hz 200 s P03 synchronous 30 min 60 Hz 200 s P04 synchronous 30 min 80 Hz 200 s P05 synchronous 30 min 20 H...

Page 24: ...2 8 Hz 250 s P05 30 min 5 8 Hz 300 s P06 30 min 60 Hz 100 s P07 4 0 sec 1 0 sec 30 min 83 Hz 50 220 s 3 8 sec 0 8 sec 100 Hz 50 220 s 3 1 sec 0 7 sec 111 Hz 50 220 s 2 6 sec 0 6 sec 118 Hz 50 220 s 2...

Page 25: ...LICATION PROGRAMMES 15 1 Programmed massage application programmes P01 P10 Pro gram Operating period sec Rest period sec Applicat time Frequency Hz Pulse duration s P09 12 0 sec 1 0 sec 30 min 147 Hz...

Page 26: ...quency modulated 30 min 10 100 Hz 250 s P03 Frequ Pulse durat modul 30 min 70 110 Hz 100 200 s NECK P01 continuous 30 min 80 Hz 180 s P02 continuous 30 min 1 Hz 50 s P03 Han 30 min 80 Hz 70 180 s ELBO...

Page 27: ...application examples can be found in specialist books The following application examples show standard positions for the positioning of the adhesive electrodes As each user reacts differently to elec...

Page 28: ...e relief of back pain muscle tensions pulled muscles Upper arm For the relief of muscle tensions pulled muscles bruises Arm For the relief of pain in the elbow joint Upper leg For the relief of pain i...

Page 29: ...suitable programmes Position the adhesive electrodes above and below or to the left and to the right of the area of pain Avoid applying the electrodes directly on the pain centre It is important that...

Page 30: ...underneath a piece of furniture in such a manner that the ankles can no longer be bent Anterior shin bone muscles Vigorously tense your calf bone muscles by pressing the big toe firmly against the fl...

Page 31: ...bdomen Vigorously tense your gluteal muscles by contracting them and trying to bring your thigh behind your trunk Lie prone or take a standing position Gluteal muscles Vigorously tense your anterior t...

Page 32: ...possible Sitting position Back muscles Vigorously tense your lower back muscles by trying to sit as upright as possible Sitting position Please note Due to the anatomical feature of the lower back mus...

Page 33: ...ring the stimulation Sitting position your forearms and palms of the hands rest on the table Sitting position your forearms rest on the table Take a resistant and hard object in your hands your finger...

Page 34: ...full batteries Observe the correct polarity Impurity of the skin surface Clean the skin surface The entire adhesive surface of the electrodes does no longer have any adhesive effect and is worn out T...

Page 35: ...purposes TEN 250 Harmonic current emissions according to IEC 61000 3 2 Not applicable Emission of voltage fluctuations flicker according to IEC 61000 3 3 Not applicable Table 1 Instruction and manufac...

Page 36: ...tial mode voltage 2 kV common mode voltage Not applicable The quality of the supply voltage should correspond to the voltage of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interrup...

Page 37: ...Radiated HF disturbances according to IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 Ghz 3 V m d 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the rated power of the transmitter in watt W according to...

Page 38: ...istance between portable and mobile HF telecommunication devices transmitters and the model TEN 250 depending on the output rating of the communication device as specified below Rated power of the tra...

Page 39: ...ampere ohm electric resistance 200 mA 20 at a load of 1 000 ohm Bipolar symmetrically two phase LED lights correspond to class I 2 channels whose intensity can be adjusted separately 5 C 40 C degree C...

Page 40: ...tions and warranty claims concerning this TENS EMS device TEN 250 arise After the expiration of the warranty period you may send a defective TENS EMS device TEN 250 to the address specified below for...

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