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 To ensure optimum battery performance, follow these guidelines:

(a) Although overcharging the batteries for up to 24 hours will not damage

them, repeated overcharging may decrease useful battery life.

(b) Always store batteries in their charged condition.  After a battery has been

discharged, recharge it as soon as possible.  If the battery is stored more

than 60 days, it may need to be recharged.

(c) Do not short the terminals of the battery.  This will cause the battery to get

hot and can cause permanent damage.  Avoid storing the batteries in your

pocket or purse where the terminals may accidentally come into contact

with coins, keys or any metal objects.

(d) WARNINGS:

1. Do not attempt to charge any other types of batteries in your charger,

other than the nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries. Other types of

batteries may leak or burst.

2. Do not incinerate the rechargeable battery as it may explode!

hapter 19: MAINTENANCE,  TRANSPORTATION

AND STORAGE OF EMS DEVICE

1. Non-flammable cleaning solution is suitable for cleaning the device.

Note: Do not smoke or work with open lights (for example, candles, etc.)

when working with flammable liquids.

2. Stains and spots can be removed with a cleaning agent.

3. Do not submerge the device in liquids or expose it to large amounts of water.

4. Return the device to the carrying box with sponge foam to ensure that the

unit is well-protected before transportation.

5. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries

from the battery compartment (acid may leak from used batteries and

damage the device). Put the device and accessories in carrying box and

keep it in cool dry place.

6. The packed EMS device should be stored and transported under the tem-

perature range of -20

°

C ~ + 60

°

C , relative humidity 20% ~ 95% , atmo-

sphere pressure 500 hPa ~ 1060 hPa.

2. Slide the battery compartment cover and remove.

3. Remove the battery from the compartment.

4. Insert the battery into the compartment. Note the

polarity indicated on the battery and in the

compartment.

5. Replace the battery compartment cover and slide

to close.

Chapter 18 : BATTERY INFORMATION

AMS-4 EMS can be used with a rechargeable battery when necessary.

If you use rechargeable batteries, please follow the instructions.

RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES:

Prior to the use of a new unit, the rechargeable battery should be charged accord-

ing to the battery manufacturer

s instructions.  Before using the battery charger,

read all instructions and cautionary markings on the battery and in this instruction

manual.

After being stored for 60 days or more, the batteries may lose their charge.  After

long periods of storage, batteries should be charged prior to use.

BATTERY CHARGING

(1) Plug the charger into any working 110 or 220/240v mains electrical outlet.  The

use of any attachment not supplied with the charger may result in the risk of

fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.

(2) Follow the battery manufacturer

s instructions for charging time.

(3) After the battery manufacturer

s recommended charging time has been

completed, unplug the charger and remove the battery.

(4) Batteries should always be stored in a fully charged state.

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Summary of Contents for AMS-4

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Page 2: ...es Lead Wires 10 12 Lead Wire Maintenance 11 13 Electrode Options 11 14 Electrode Placement 11 15 Tips For Skin Care 13 16 Application of Re usable Self Adhesive Electrodes 13 17 Adjusting the Control...

Page 3: ...which would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION EXPLANATION OF EMS Electrical Muscle Stimulation is an internationally accepted and proven way of treat ing muscular injur...

Page 4: ...placed over the eyes in the mouth or internally 11 Keep this device out of the reach of children 12 Caution Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician Chapter 4 GENER...

Page 5: ...1 piece Instruction Manual 1 piece Carrying Case x 1 EA 1 piece Chapter 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION The technical specification details of AMS 4 EMS are as follows MECHANISM TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 01 Cha...

Page 6: ...c muscle group The EMS can be used in the circumstances to quickly break the spasm Use a quick pulse rate wide pulse duration and set the intensity to visible contraction still within patient toleranc...

Page 7: ...patient can easily continue treatment at home CONTIGUOUS PLACEMENT This is the most common placement technique It involves placing the elec Stimulation will continue at the setting contraction time a...

Page 8: ...firmly to the treatment site Removal 1 Lift at the edge of electrodes and peel do not pull on the lead wires because it may damage the electrodes trodes alongside the affected muscles or muscle group...

Page 9: ...two lead connector The device must be switched off before connecting the cables Both intensity controls must be at the Off position Electrodes must be pressed firmly on the skin 2 Place the electrode...

Page 10: ...witched to off position 5 Pulse Rate Control This dial determines how many electrical impulses are applied through the skin each second By turning these controls the number of current impulses per sec...

Page 11: ...partment acid may leak from used batteries and damage the device Put the device and accessories in carrying box and keep it in cool dry place 6 The packed EMS device should be stored and transported u...

Page 12: ...device for external damage deformation of the housing damaged or defective output sockets 2 Check the device for defective operating elements legibility of inscriptions and labels make sure the inscri...

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