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Guidance and manufacturer

 

s declaration - electromagnetic emissions

The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment 

specified below. The customer or the user of the device  should

assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test 

Compliance 

  Electromagnetic environment -

guidance 

 

 

RF emissions 

Group 1 

  The device must emit electromag-

 

 

  netic energy in order to perform its 

CISPR 11 

 

  intended function. Nearby electronic  

 

 

  equipment may be affected.

RF emissions  

Class B 

The device is suitable for use in all 

CISPR 11 

 

establishments other than domestic 

Harmonic emissions   Class C 

those directly connected to the public  

IEC 61000-3-2 

 

low-voltage power supply network that  

Voltage fluctuations 

Complies 

supplies buildings used for domestic 

/ flicker emissions  

 

purposes.

IEC 61000-3-3 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The device complies with current EMC regulations. 

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 place the device on top of 

or close to other electronic devices. 

Guidance and manufacturer

 

s declaration - electromagnetic immunity

The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified 

below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used 

in such an environment.

IMMUNITY test

Electrostatic
discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2

Electrical fast
transient/burst
IEC 61000-4-4
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5

Voltage dips, short 
interruptions and 
voltage variations on 
power supply
input lines IEC 61000-
4-11

Power frequency 
(50/60 Hz) magnetic 
field IEC 61000-4-8

IEC 60601 test 
level

!

 6 kV contact

!

 8 kV air

!

 2 kV for power 

supply lines

!

 1 kV line(s) to 

line(s) and neutral
<5 % U

T

(>95 % dip in U

T

)

for 0,5 cycle
40 % U

T

(60 % dip in U

T

)

for 5 cycles
70 % U

T

(30 % dip in U

T

)

for 25 cycles
<5 % U

T

(>95 % dip in U

T

)

for 5 s
3 A/m

Compliance level

!

 6 kV contact

!

 8 kV air

!

 2 kV for power 

supply lines

!

 1 kV line(s) to 

line(s) and neutral

<5 % U

T

(>95 % dip in U

T

)

for 0,5 cycle
40 % U

T

(60 % dip in U

T

)

for 5 cycles
70 % U

T

(30 % dip in U

T

)

for 25 cycles
<5 % U

T

(>95 % dip in U

T

)

for 5 s
Not applicable

Electromagnetic environment - 
guidance
Floors should be wood, concrete or 
ceramic tile. If floors are covered 
with synthetic material, the relative 
humidity should be at least 30 % .
Mains power quality should be that 
of a typical commercial or hospital 
environment.
Mains power quality should be that 
of a typical commercial or hospital 
environment.
Mains power quality should be that 
of a typical commercial or hospital 
environment. If the user of the 
device requires continued 
operation during power mains 
interruptions, it is recommended that 
the device be powered from an 
uninterruptible power supply or a 
battery.

Not applicable

NOTE U

T

 is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.

Summary of Contents for EM6300A-4

Page 1: ...ssional Dual Controls 4 Channel TENS Muscle Stimulator User Guide Model EM6300A 4 Rechargeable Please read the User Manual before using your Stimulator Tel 0800 121 4626 www tensmachineuk com email sa...

Page 2: ...edical standards using the latest and most advanced technology Each unit is fully tested in final assembly and inspection ensuring you receive the highest quality and an extremely reliable device Impo...

Page 3: ...CH PROGRAMME SHOULD I USE 16 HOW HIGH SHOULD I TURN THE INTENSITY 16 THE PREMIER PLUS TENS PROGRAMMES P1 P12 17 MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS 20 HELPFUL TIPS 28 TENS ELECTRODE PLACEMENT 32 EMS MASSAGE PROGRAMMES...

Page 4: ...et 1A 2A Mode button to change from TENS EMS and Manual Adjustments Programme selector up and down Intensity down channel 1B and 2B Intensity up channel 1B and 2B LED charging indicator Charging port...

Page 5: ...5 www thetenscompany co uk Telephone 0800 121 4626 Place 1 2 3 or 4 patient leads in to the sockets see pages 6 7 and 8 for details CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS...

Page 6: ...plication please connect to CH1 1A as shown Please note you must always turn the intensity back to zero before removing the patient leads from the output sockets Only increase the intensity when all e...

Page 7: ...ion please connect to CH1 1A and CH2 1B as shown Please note you must always turn the intensity back to zero before removing the patient leads from the output sockets Only increase the intensity when...

Page 8: ...the intensity back to zero before removing the patient leads from the output sockets Only increase the intensity when all electrodes are in position on the area to be treated Always turn the intensit...

Page 9: ...ecommend to start with a TENS programme P1 P12 To change the programmes please use the arrow keys directly below the set button this will allow you to choose the required programme Please refer to the...

Page 10: ...vely It is recommended the first treatment should be a minimum of 1 hour to 11 2 hours to give the best possible results For a full explanation of all the settings and modes please refer to pages 13 t...

Page 11: ...the bottom right hand corner of your TENS device We recommend you charge the device for approximately 2 hours Once fully charged the unit will be ready for use and the LED charging light will turn to...

Page 12: ...re using the device WARNING PATIENTS WITH PACEMAKERS MAY NOT BE TREATED WITH TENS Do Not use during pregnancy except during labour under medical supervision Do Not place electrodes over the Carotid Si...

Page 13: ...ical stimulators If irritation occurs discontinue use and consult your Healthcare Professional CAUTIONS 1 Safety of powered muscle stimulators for use during pregnancy has not been established 2 Cauti...

Page 14: ...in is a necessary warning signal of trauma or malfunction in the body nature may have gone too far in its design Aside from its value in diagnosis long lasting persistent pain serves no useful purpose...

Page 15: ...on of paralysed muscles to prevent atrophy in affected muscles and improving muscle tone and blood circulation HOW EMS WORKS 1 Relaxation of muscle spasms 2 Prevention or retardation of disuse atrophy...

Page 16: ...ou increase the intensity sensation feeling to the correct level Increase the intensity to a sensation which is comfortable and always perceptible never turn up to a level which is strong and uncomfor...

Page 17: ...in Lower Back Pain Sciatica Arthritic Pain Programme 2 Sciatica Pain Relief Effective pain relief for irradiation of pain along the path of the sciatic nerve for electrode placement please refer to pa...

Page 18: ...from heavy or repetitive lifting arthritis and tendinopathy Please refer to page 18 for electrode placement Programme 6 Muscle Pain This programme is pre set for all types of muscle pain relief ideal...

Page 19: ...le Pain This programme is most suited for foot and ankle pain and increases circulation Please see the electrode placement page 21 for more details Programme 11 Arthritic Pain This programme is ideal...

Page 20: ...use stimulation press the button once To resume stimulation press the button again and stimulation will be restored in 2 seconds If the unit is not used buttons not pressed or output level at 0 for 5...

Page 21: ...he increase of settings 5 Decrement Control This button controls the decrease of settings 6 Intensity Increase Control There are 99 steps of intensity adjustment control Press the button until the des...

Page 22: ...modes of your option including B Burst M Normal M Modulation S1 S2 and P When a TENS mode is selected it shows TENS on the liquid crystal display After a mode is selected always press Set to enter ne...

Page 23: ...e between 5 60 minutes and Continue C Press SET control to enter this menu then press or to adjust the setting The liquid crystal will show the balance treatment time after the stimulation is started...

Page 24: ...3 modes of your option including C Constant S Synchronous A Alternate When an EMS mode is selected it shows EMS on the liquid crystal display After a mode is selected always press Set to enter next se...

Page 25: ...e range is adjustable from 2 seconds to 90 seconds The total ON time must be at least twice the Ramp time e Set Off Time The Off Time controls the length of relaxation By pressing the SET control the...

Page 26: ...ss or to adjust the setting If no instructions regarding the pulse width are given in therapy set the control to the suggested 70 120 s setting g Set Pulse Rate Pulse rate is adjustable from 2Hz to 15...

Page 27: ...the setting The liquid crystal will show the balance treatment time after the stimulation is started Output will be terminated when time is up Turn off the unit when the output is off i Adjust Intens...

Page 28: ...e most suitable position for maximum pain relief If you are using two electrodes place the electrodes directly onto the painful area at a position where you feel the pain starts and where it finishes...

Page 29: ...e placement for knee pain For best results we recommend you try all variations as shown TENS using one channel vertical pad placement TENS using both channels TENS using one channel horizontal pad pla...

Page 30: ...ogrammes P1 P5 P12 Primary Placement Shoulder Pain Suggested Programmes P1 P5 P12 Primary Placement Alternative Placement Degenerative Arthritis Cervical and Lumbar Suggested Programmes P1 P3 P8 P11 P...

Page 31: ...T Lower Back Pain Suggested Programmes P1 P3 Primary Placement Hip Neuralgia Suggested Programmes P12 P11 Primary Placement Phantom Limb Lower Extremity Suggested Programmes P12 Primary Placement Scia...

Page 32: ...uggested Programmes P1 P12 Primary Placement Alternative Placement Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Suggested Programmes P6 Primary Placement Alternative Placement Elbow Forearm Pain Suggested Programmes P9 P6...

Page 33: ...s P4 P6 P12 Alternative Placement Primary Placement Knee Pain Post Op Suggested Programmes P4 P6 P12 Primary Placement Alternative Placement Cervical Placement Suggested Programmes P8 Primary Placemen...

Page 34: ...the treatment of 1 Muscle Re Education 2 Muscle Training 3 Muscle Strengthening 4 Muscle Toning Massage Please refer to the electrode placement charts provided for electrode placement guidelines Delto...

Page 35: ...Strengthening Muscle Re Education Programmes Choose from one of the programmes 17 18 19 or 20 Suitable Conditions These programmes can be used for building stamina and strength Muscle re eduction Plea...

Page 36: ...muscle training and for gaining volume using the devices muscle strengthening programmes But it is equally very useful for diminishing the effects of lactic acid substances manufactured by the muscles...

Page 37: ...37 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Deltoid Posterior Fascia Latissimus Thigh Internal Thigh www thetenscompany co uk Telephone 0800 121 4626...

Page 38: ...n is ideal for shaping the gluteal muscle The Trapezius Muscles and Dorsals The Legs and Calves The Abdominals It is the abdominal muscle which when electro stimulated will make a six pack appear Tele...

Page 39: ...ECTRODE PLACEMENT The Abdominals These muscles are very difficult and painful to work on So go on the electrodes positioned like this will allow you to work on your muscles The Pectorals BE SURE to fo...

Page 40: ...e case of any breach of its warranties set forth in the paragraph above shall be at Med Fit UK Ltd option to repair or replace the Product without charge to Purchaser or to refund the purchase price o...

Page 41: ...free environment until the gel regains its tack Removal and storage 1 Lift a corner of the electrode and slowly peel the electrode off the skin touching the adhesive gel as little as possible 2 Place...

Page 42: ...ssories MALFUNCTIONS Should any malfunctions occur while using the EM6300A Digital TENS EMS check check the cable is correctly connected to the device The cables should be inserted completely into the...

Page 43: ...ns for use Manufacturer Serial number Lock Low battery Pause DC current DC Power source Comply with MDD 93 42 EEC requirement as amended by 2007 47 EC Notify body det norske veritas DNV The label atta...

Page 44: ...al TENS Ideal for muscle pain 10Hz 180 s for both acute and long term pain CONDITIONSNeck Shoulder Elbow Pain Rheumatic Pain Lumbago Hip Pain Osteoarthritic Pain in the knee 7 Migraine Headaches Reduc...

Page 45: ...rating Condition Temperature 10 40 C Relative Humidity 30 75 Atmosphere Pressure 700Hpa 1013Hpa 11 Remark There may be up to a 5 tolerance of all parameters and 20 tolerance of output amplitude voltag...

Page 46: ...ser of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment IMMUNITY test Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage...

Page 47: ...facturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the high er frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromag netic propagation is affected b...

Page 48: ...Tel 0161 429 7330 Fax 0161 427 0215 www tensmachineuk com...

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