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emWave Plus 2.0 

User’s manual

 

Summary of Contents for Plus 2.0

Page 1: ...1 emWave Plus 2 0 User s manual...

Page 2: ...he designations are used in the manual Before using please examine the designations accepted in this manual Note notes usage tips or additional information Warning caution important information situat...

Page 3: ...avigation of the the main menu 21 Single start the program from global items of the menu 21 Creation a medical complex in the user menu 22 Start programs from the user menu 22 Stop pause programs in t...

Page 4: ...p the unit out of the reach of children and pets To avoid accidents keep small parts of the device and its accessories out of the reach of children and pets Reducing the risk of damage and premature w...

Page 5: ...o temporary or permanent violation of it work Do not use a damaged power supply USB cable batteries or accumulators Handle the device carefully and sensibly Do not disassemble the device there is a da...

Page 6: ...ion and method of disposal of the device in accordance with the rules of conservation can be obtained from the appropriate government agency Correct disposal of batteries The battery used in this devi...

Page 7: ...ce Delivery set The package includes the following components portable generator of electromagnetic impulses emWave Plus 2 0 software for the generator emWave Plus 2 0 user manual with a warranty card...

Page 8: ...availability and ease of use has virtually no contraindications can be used both as monotherapy and in combination with any drugs In memory of the device has recorded more than 5 000 programs with the...

Page 9: ...9 Appearance The top panel contains the following items On the bottom panel contains the following items...

Page 10: ...t separately by two independent channels The device s batteries For power supply of the device are used NiMH batteries or alkaline batteries size AAA 2 pcs For stable operation of the device use a bat...

Page 11: ...from the unregulated voltage over of 5 volts can lead to failure of the device Features built in charger Battery charge current is within 100mA to 180mA and applied for 5 hours and is designed for sl...

Page 12: ...nd 6 are ordered according to areas of medicine in alphabetical order In item 6 the device displays the full name of the program in English language Long names of the programs take the form of scrolli...

Page 13: ...ets of programs A total of 50 sets of 60 programs Subsection Scheduled Programs This subsection is intended for storing and deleting programs the launch of which is scheduled for a user defined time S...

Page 14: ...lithiasis Clearance of the organism Colitis Cosmetology Cystitis Diabetes mellitus 2 type Diseases of the spine Dysmenorrhea Extension of the male libido Frequently ill children Gastritis Hypertension...

Page 15: ...time of each frequency in the set 5 min can change in the Settings Important During therapy by programs from item Sets of therapeutic programs the first program in the medical complex should always be...

Page 16: ...d cardiovascular system Dentistry Dermatology and cosmetology Endocrinology ENT Gastroenterology General energy vitalization Gynecology and Obstetrics Headaches Hematology and Immunology Hepatology In...

Page 17: ...stroenterology 16 Gynecology Mammology 17 Hematology 18 Hepatology 19 Immunology 20 Infectious diseases 21 Influenza 22 Lymphology 23 Neurology 24 Oncology 25 Ophthalmology 26 Otolaryngology 27 Pain 2...

Page 18: ...subitem During antiparasitic therapy is imperative daily intake of clean water for at least 30 40 ml per 1 kg of body weight This will help avoid intoxication decomposition products of dead parasites...

Page 19: ...s from the 9th and private clinics in Germany and include in their set of frequencies up to 1 MHz Item Settings In this section additional device settings are made 1 On Off sound signal 2 On Off cycli...

Page 20: ...he menu up down entrance to the menu items add remove programs confirm the action Turning on of the device Before using the device insert batteries or rechargeable batteries that are provided by deliv...

Page 21: ...enter the selected item press To return to the previous menu level press Single start the program from global items of the menu Before using of the device please read the information in the section G...

Page 22: ...ent program is always made at the end of the list of medical complex and accompanied by a short beep if beep is turn on in the Settings Start programs from the user menu After creating a medical compl...

Page 23: ...and holding it 3 sec to stop the execution program or press button and holding it 3 sec to pause the execution program Remove programs from the user menu To remove a program from the created medical...

Page 24: ...the program is running To switch the frequency in the running program follow these steps 1 Press the button to exit the sleep mode and the progress of the current program will be displayed on the scr...

Page 25: ...the cursor on the Create and press to enter Then a dialog box will appear for entering the name of the created program To add a program name press the key and using the navigation buttons select the d...

Page 26: ...default time This parameter must be entered without fail otherwise the program will not allow to save the entered frequency Error display on the screen Default time 2 Invalid ordinal number of freque...

Page 27: ...am and press to start it To add a program from the My programs item in the user menu follow these steps 1 Go to My programs from the User Programs item 2 Use the navigation keys to select the desired...

Page 28: ...cally alphabetically Use the key to enter a character 5 Click to finish editing the field and using the navigation buttons move to the item of the Save dialog box 4 6 Press the key to save 7 Press the...

Page 29: ...using navigation buttons select the set you want to overwrite 4 Press the key to finish editing the field and using the navigation buttons move to the item of the Overwrite dialog box 2 5 5 Click to...

Page 30: ...n will be in the time edit field 1 2 Press to start editing and using the navigation keys set the required hours and minutes To switch between the digits use the 3 Press to finish editing and using th...

Page 31: ...usly stored program should begin in 13 00 error display on the screen Wrong duration Working with the Settings item In this item is located additional settings of the device 1 Beeps control 2 Control...

Page 32: ...navigation keys move the cursor to Carrier frequency 2 Press button for switching carrier frequency On the screen will display current value The value of the carrier frequency should be changed only...

Page 33: ...rsor on the Select color scheme item 2 Press button to change the color scheme The current value will be displayed on the screen To select the capacity of the batteries installed in the device follow...

Page 34: ...follow these steps From the Settings item and using the navigation keys position the cursor to Clock setting and press After that opens a dialog box Time setting By default the cursor position will b...

Page 35: ...battery life The value of high internal resistance also shows that this battery has lost its original capacity In fact high internal resistance is equivalent to loss of capacity and end of life Desig...

Page 36: ...cated by the flashing red LED on the front panel and filling the update status line in the UpdateUtility dialog box After the end of the firmware update cycle the red LED on the front panel stops blin...

Page 37: ...case broken display 4 Do not place the device near open sources of fire 5 Do not leave the device in direct sunlight for a long time 6 Keep the device out of the reach of children 7 Do not use the de...

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