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(Appendix II)  Waveform of EV-806 Digital TENS/EMS

TENS

1.  B Mode(Burst)
  Load: 500 ohm

  Pulse Rate: 150Hz

  Pulse Width: 300µs

Scope A :

VERT:10.0V/DIV

HORIZ:2mS

OUTPUT:57.1875Vpk-pk

Pulse Rate:100Hz

Scope B :

VERT:10.0V/DIV

HORIZ:50mS

Pulse Rate:5.000Hz

Scope A :

VERT:10.0V/DIV

HORIZ:2mS

OUTPUT:59.1825V pk-pk

Pulse Rate:148.8Hz

Scope B :

VERT:10.0V/DIV

HORIZ:100µs

OUTPUT:59.1825V pk-pk

Pulse Width:300µs

2.  N  MODE(Normal): 

  Load: 500 ohm   

 

  Pulse Rate: 150Hz

  Pulse Width: 300µs

Summary of Contents for Comfy Stim

Page 1: ...Read Before Use Model No EV 806 FOR THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL Comfy Stim Digital Combination Unit Distributed by Aug 2019 V1 5 2460...

Page 2: ...ead Wires 19 15 Lead Wire Maintenance 20 16 Electrode Options 20 17 Electrode Placement 20 18 Tips for Skin Care 21 19 Application of Reusable self adhesive electrodes 21 20 Adjusting the Controls 23...

Page 3: ...oven way of treating muscular injuries It works by sending elec tronic pulses to the muscle needing treatment this causes the mus cle to exercise passively It is a product derived from the square wave...

Page 4: ...APG protection Do not use it in the presence of explosive atmosphere and flammable mixture EMS 1 Federal law USA restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician ed by John Faraday in...

Page 5: ...stimulators should not be used while driving operating machinery or during any activity in which involuntary muscle contractions may put the user at undue risk of injury Chapter 4 WARNINGS 1 The long...

Page 6: ...TROL OUTPUT ON OFF SWITCH 3 PANEL COVER 4 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY 5 MODE CONTROL 6 SET CONTROL 7 INCREMENT CONTROL 8 DECREMENT CONTROL BACK BACK 9 BATTERY STRIP 10 BATTERY CASE 11 BELT CLIP SIDE 12 PRO...

Page 7: ...dulation The pulse rate and width are automatically varied in a cycle pattern The pulse width is decreased by 50 from its original setting in 0 5 second then the pulse rate is decreased by 50 from its...

Page 8: ...or Continuous Adjustable in 1 minute each step from 1 to 15 minutes and 5 minutes each step from 15 to 60 minutes Treatment time countdown automatically 22 Patient This unit can store 60 sets of oper...

Page 9: ...nfor mation abou t this device model name serial number started with manufacturing year and week of the device supply voltage name of the manufacturer CE number and classification Please do not remove...

Page 10: ...perceive individual pulses When using multiple electrode placement strategies such as com binations of point and contiguous electrode placements the quicker pulse rates are suggested Despite above re...

Page 11: ...e also at the setting relaxation time Then the cycle starts over again Stimulation Contraction and Relaxation RAMP In order to achieve a comfortable exercise and avoid startle be cause of electrical s...

Page 12: ...e treatment at home Chapter 18 TIPS FOR SKIN CARE To avoid skin irritation especially if you have sensitive skin follow these suggestions 1 Wash the area of skin where you will be placing the electrod...

Page 13: ...use only 4 If irritation occurs discontinue use and consult your physician 5 Read the instructions for use of self adhesive electrodes before application Chapter 20 ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS 1 Panel Cov...

Page 14: ...minutes and Continuous It can be adjusted by pressing the Set and Increment or Decrement controls The treatment time will countdown automatically in one minute increments Its output will be shut off w...

Page 15: ...Set a EMS Program The settings can be adjusted according to the following steps f Turn on the Intensity After the electrodes are placed firmly on skin and the lead wires are plugged in the socket of d...

Page 16: ...enu then press Increment or Decrement to adjust the setting If no instructions regarding the pulse width are given in therapy set the control to the suggested 70 120 us setting l Set Pulse Rate Pulse...

Page 17: ...nual 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 work...

Page 18: ...s 2 Check the device for defective operating elements legibility of inscriptions and labels make sure the inscriptions and labels are not distorted 3 Check the usability of accessories patient cable u...

Page 19: ...ial purposes The radio frequency emissions of the device are extremely low and in all probability do not cause any interference with other devices in the proximity It is recommended that you do not pl...

Page 20: ...the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the unit should assure that it is used in such an environment IMMUNITY test Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000...

Page 21: ...the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electro magnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from struc...

Page 22: ...VERT 10 0V DIV HORIZ 2mS OUTPUT 57 1875Vpk pk Pulse Rate 100Hz Scope B VERT 10 0V DIV HORIZ 50mS Pulse Rate 5 000Hz Scope A VERT 10 0V DIV HORIZ 2mS OUTPUT 59 1825V pk pk Pulse Rate 148 8Hz Scope B V...

Page 23: ...3 M MODE 50 Pulse Width Rate Modulation Load 500 ohm Pulse Rate 150Hz Pulse Width 300 s Scope C Modulation 50 3 SD1 MODE 40 Pulse Width Intensity Modulation Load 500 ohm Pulse Rate 150Hz Pulse Width 3...

Page 24: ...dth 300 s Scope A VERT 10 0V DIV HORIZ 100 s OUTPUT 48 9975Vpk pk Pulse width 90 s Scope B VERT 10 0V DIV HORIZ 100 s OUTPUT 21 9957Vpk pk Pulse width 300 s EMS 1 S MODE Synchronous Load 500 ohm Pulse...

Page 25: ...46 2 A Mode Alternate Load 500ohm Pulse Rate 150Hz Pulse Width 300 s Contraction Time 12 Sec Relation Time 12 Sec Ramp Time 6 Sec...

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