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Chapter 7 : REPLACABLE PARTS

The replaceable parts and accessories of DIGITAL SD TENS devices are as

given below 

Except leads, electrodes and battery, battery case cover, please do not try to

replace the other parts of a device.

PARTS

01

ELECTRODES LEADS

02

ELECTRODES

03

9V BATTERY,  TYPE 6F22

04

BELT CLIP

05

BATTERY CASE COVER

06

LEAD CONNECTOR

08

MAIN PCB

09

INTENSITY KNOB

Chapter 8 : ACCESSORIES

Each set  AGF-5X  TENS are completed with standard accessories and

standard label as given below

I.Accessories

REF. NO.

DESCRIPTION

Q

TY

AGF-101

40 X 40 mm Adhesive Electrodes

4 pieces

AGF-111N

Electrodes Leads

2 pieces

9 V Battery

1 piece

Instruction Manual

1 piece

Carrying Case

1 piece

Chapter 6 : TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The technical specification details of AGF-5X DIGITAL SD TENS are as follows.

MECHANISM

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

01. Channel

Dual, isolated between channels

02. Pulse Ampulitude

Adjustable, 0-80 mA peak into 500 ohm load

each channel.

03. Wave Form

Asymmetrical Bi-Phasic Square Pulse

04. Voltage

0 to 34V (Load: 500 ohm)

05. Power source

One 9 Volt Battery. (Alkaline, or nickel-

cadmium rechargable)

06. Size

100 (H) x 60(W) x 21 (T) mm

07. Weight

120 grams with battery.

08. Pulse Rate

Adjustable, from 1 Hz to 150 Hz.

09. Pulse Width

Adjustable, from 30 to 260 microseconds.

10. Timer

Selectable, 15, 30 and 60 minutes.

11. Burst Mode

Pulse rate adjustable from 0.5 Hz to 5Hz.

Pulse width (adjustable), frequency fixed=100 Hz,

Max output voltage 5 V rms (13 mA rms) or 80

mA Peak to Peak into 500 ohm load.

12. Modulation Mode

Pulse Width is automatically varied in cycle

pattern.

Mode Amplitude

Width

Rate

Time

(mA)

(uS)

(Hz)

M

Adj.

Setting

Adj.

10

(0-80)

(30-260)

(-40%)

S1

Setting

Setting

Setting

10

(0-80)

(- 40%)

(1-150)

S2

Setting

Setting

Setting

9

(0-80)

(-70%)

(1-150)

13. Max. Charge Per Pulse 20 micro-coulombs

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Summary of Contents for AGF-5X

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Page 2: ...es Lead Wires 10 12 Lead Wire Maintenance 10 13 Electrode Options 10 14 Electrode Placement 11 15 Tips For Skin Care 11 16 Application of Re usable Self Adhesive Electrodes 12 17 Adjusting the Controls 13 18 Battery Information 17 19 Maintenance Transportation and Storage of TENS Device 18 20 Safety Control 18 21 Malfunctions 19 22 Conformity to Safety Standards 19 23 Warranty 20 PDF created with ...

Page 3: ...d flammable mixture Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION EXPLANATION OF PAIN Pain is a warning system and the body s method of telling us that something is wrong Pain is important without it abnormal conditions may go undetected causing damage or injury to vital parts of our bodies Even though pain is a necessary warning signal of trauma or malfunction in the body nature may have gone too far in its design Asid...

Page 4: ...t effective for pain of central origin This includes headache 4 TENS devices should be used only under the continued supervision of a physician 5 TENS devices have no curative value 6 TENS is a symptomatic treatment and as such suppresses the sensation of pain which would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism 7 Electronic monitoring equipment such as ECG monitors and ECG alarms may not operate...

Page 5: ...CRIPTION 01 Channel Dual isolated between channels 02 Pulse Ampulitude Adjustable 0 80 mA peak into 500 ohm load each channel 03 Wave Form Asymmetrical Bi Phasic Square Pulse 04 Voltage 0 to 34V Load 500 ohm 05 Power source One 9 Volt Battery Alkaline or nickel cadmium rechargable 06 Size 100 H x 60 W x 21 T mm 07 Weight 120 grams with battery 08 Pulse Rate Adjustable from 1 Hz to 150 Hz 09 Pulse ...

Page 6: ...e intensity is increased during a low intensity period of the cycle the patient may turn up the control very slowly so that they may feel the intensity any higher TIME DURATION The onset of pain relief should occur shortly after the intensity setting has been determined However in some cases pain relief may take as long as 30 minutes to achieve TENS units are typically operated for long periods of...

Page 7: ...ethod allowing the current flow on either side of the painful area generally through the nerve branches that feed into the pain site Chapter 15 TIPS FOR SKIN CARE To avoidskin irritation especiallyifyouhave sensitiveskin followthese suggestions 1 Wash the area of skin where you will be placing the electrodes using mild soap and water before applying electrodes and after taking them off Be sure to ...

Page 8: ...ntrol counter clockwise to the required setting or off position respectively 2 Excess hair may be clipped with scissors do not shave stimulation area 3 Wipe the area with the skin preparation your clinician has recommended Let this dry Apply electrodes as directed 4 Many skin problems arise from the pulling stress from adhesive patches that are excessively stretched across the skin during applicat...

Page 9: ...me each electrical signal is applied through the skin which controls the strength and sensation of the stimulation If no instructions regarding the pulse width are given in therapy set the control to the suggested 70 120 uS setting 3 Lead Connector Connection of the electrodes is made with two lead connector The device must be switched off before connecting the cables Both intensity controls must ...

Page 10: ... 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 in...

Page 11: ...s may leak or burst 2 Do not incinerate the rechargeable battery as it may explode Chapter 19 MAINTENANCE TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF TENS 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 d...

Page 12: ...ting thereto The warranty does not apply to damage resulting from failure to follow the operating instructions accidents abuse alteration or disassembly by unautho rized personnel Manufacturer Drive Medical Design Manufacturing 99 Seaview Boulevard Port Washington NY 11050 Phone 516 998 4600 Printed in July 2006 PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http www pdffactory com ...

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