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Any manual settings in Programs A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I or M will be retained if doctor lock is set. You
may therefore prescribe and lock any TENS setting.

To lock the unit, press the same two keys together and hold for 4 seconds until key symbol appears in the
lower left corner of the display.

To unlock the unit, press the MENU and CH1 INTENSITY DOWN keys together and hold for 4 seconds
until the key symbol disappears from the lower left corner of the display.

When the unit is locked, all values will be saved even if the batteries are removed.
When unlocked, removing the batteries will return all values except Usage Time to default settings.

8.7.2

Manual Program Locking

The TensMed 911 may also be set to give the patient two customised programs to access according to
your instructions. Once parameters for manual programs G & H have been set, they can be protected
from further change by pressing MENU and CH2 INTENSITY DOWN keys together and holding for 4
seconds. If you attempt to change any of these parameters LOC will appear in the Hz display. Repeat to
release locking.

8.8

User Maintenance

8.8.1

Cleaning of apparatus

To clean the unit, turn it off. Clean the unit with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners. A small
amount of mild household detergent may be used, if desired.

8.8.2

Patient cable

Check the cable regularly for damages and/or bad electrical contact. We advise to keep a spare patient
cable in stock.

8.8.3

Care of electrodes

The electrodes supplied with the TensMed 911 units are self-adhesive and can be used several times.
Skin must be allowed to breath therefore the electrodes should be removed periodically. When not in use
the electrodes should be placed back onto the clear plastic shield.

The condition of the electrodes does affect conductivity and, consequently, the performance of the unit.
When the electrodes initially lose their adhesive quality it is possible to reactivate the adhesiveness by
applying a fine spray of water. When used on clean skin and stored correctly, electrodes will last for
about 14 days.

8.9

End of life

The TensMed 911 contains materials that can be recycled and/or are noxious to the environment.
Specialized companies can dismantle the unit and sort out these materials. When you dispose of the unit,
first inform yourself about the local regulations concerning waste management.

Summary of Contents for TensMed 911

Page 1: ...TensMed 911 User Manual...

Page 2: ...Copyright Enraf Nonius B V P O Box 12080 3004 GB Rotterdam The Netherlands Tel 31 0 10 20 30 600 Fax 31 0 10 20 30 699 info enraf nonius com www enraf nonius com Part number 1427 755 41 August 2005...

Page 3: ...1 TensMed 911 User Manual...

Page 4: ...c effects 7 7 4 Current density 7 7 5 Connection and disconnection reactions 7 8 Operating Instructions 8 8 1 Operator Controls 8 8 2 Intensity adjustment 9 8 3 Safety features 9 8 4 Additional featur...

Page 5: ...ct Liability law implies amongst other things that once a period of 10 years has elapsed after a product has been brought into circulation the manufacturer can no longer be held responsible for possib...

Page 6: ...with air oxygen or nitrous oxide This device should be kept out of the reach of children CAUTION Read understand and practice the precautionary and operating instructions Know the limitations and haza...

Page 7: ...ing pregnancy Stimulation should not be applied over swollen infected or inflamed areas of skin eruptions e g phlebitis thrombophlebitis varicose veins etc See also chapter 3 Precautionary Instruction...

Page 8: ...0mm 1 pack 10 sheets of 4 pc 3444057 EN Trodes self adhesive electrodes size 50x50mm 1 pack 10 sheets of 4 pc 3444058 EN Trodes self adhesive electrodes size 50x90mm 1 pack 10 sheets of 4 pc 3444146 E...

Page 9: ...sponges to keep the effects to a minimum Make sure that the sponges are kept well moistened and place the thick side of the sponge between the flexible rubber electrodes and the patient 7 4 Current de...

Page 10: ...ters that can be selected are Waveform Frequency Pulse Width Constant or Burst Timer The PAUSE function interrupts a Program which is using the Timer It only operates when a program is running with In...

Page 11: ...is a low battery detector in the unit The LCD screen will flash the symbol of a battery when the batteries need replacing 8 5 Usage monitor USAGE MONITOR For Professional Use A Usage Monitor is includ...

Page 12: ...E Pulsing Tapping Chronic pain nausea travel and morning sickness Avoid use on traumatised muscles F Pulsing Tapping Most types of acute and chronic pain G Varies Acute and chronic pain H Varies Acut...

Page 13: ...locking 8 8 User Maintenance 8 8 1 Cleaning of apparatus To clean the unit turn it off Clean the unit with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners A small amount of mild household detergent may be u...

Page 14: ...n 12 seconds Program M 1Hz to 150Hz Intensity modulation Program G intensity down to 70 and back over 10 seconds Pulse Width modulation Program H pulse width modulation from 250 s to 50 s and back in...

Page 15: ...lass according to IEC 60601 1 type BF Dimensions 144 x 80 x 27 5 mm h x w x d Weight 180 gram included batteries Environmental conditions for transport and storage Temperature 10 to 50 C Relative humi...

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