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 Instruction Manual

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Page 3: ...g Memory h Automatic Power Off 5 Instructions for Use a Battery Placement b Electrode Connection and Placement c Beginning Treatment 6 Maintenance and Care a Guidelines for Optimal Performance b Chec...

Page 4: ...pain management system TENS systems are designed for the treatment of chronic acute and post operative pain The relief you experience depends on how effectively you use the system When properly using...

Page 5: ...2 Package Contents 1x DeXtra TENS Unit 1x Removable Belt Clip 2x Leadwires 1x Package of 4 Self Adhesive Electrodes 2x AA 1 5v Type LR6 Batteries 1x Instruction Manual 1x Storage Pouch...

Page 6: ...ders Heart diseases or disorders Undiagnosed pain syndromes Varicosities Phlebitis or Thrombosis Undiagnosed pain syndromes Avoid the use of TENS if your pain syndromes are undiagnosed until etiology...

Page 7: ...onditions Continued use of electrical stimulation in the presence of skin irritation may be harmful If skin rash or other unusual symptoms develop while using the system turn the device off remove the...

Page 8: ...treatment TENS is a symptomatic treatment and as such suppresses the sensation of pain which would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism Children Keep the system out of the reach of children Child...

Page 9: ...es are transferred from the device through the lead wires to the electrodes The intensity pulse rate mode of stimulation and timer are all adjustable on this device b Key Pad On Off Key Turns the devi...

Page 10: ...or DOWN KEY The display will show current pulse frequency and pulse width Then press the PULSE FREQUENCY UP KEY to increase the pulse frequency or press the PULSE FREQUENCY DOWN KEY to decrease the pu...

Page 11: ...gram 8 Program 9 Program 10 Program 11 Program 12 Program 13 Program 14 Remark 42 selectable pulse frequencies 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80...

Page 12: ...sing e Load Detector To protect you from electrical shock when there is no contact between the device and human skin the intensity will drop to zero if the output level is greater than level 2 You wil...

Page 13: ...th a stable output g Memory The memory function records the last mode used and manual settings selected on startup When you restart the device all previous parameters remain except for intenisty and t...

Page 14: ...ery compartment Ensure that the ribbon is left underneath the batteries as this will assist you when the batteries need to be removed Replace battery cover b Electrode Connection and Placement Please...

Page 15: ...in Do not place electrodes over carotid sinus nerves also located in the neck region Severe muscle spasms may occur which can block airways head transcerebral Never place or remove the electrodes whil...

Page 16: ...ncrease the intensity either on Ch1 or Ch2 or on both channels by pressing the up arrow button on the intensity control If you want to reduce the strength press the down button The intensity should be...

Page 17: ...eplacing the battery can eliminate most operational problems Make sure that the battery is not placed in the reverse polarity Place the battery in the same direction as shown in the battery compartmen...

Page 18: ...ease DO NOT attempt to repair the device yourself When reporting a failure please be prepared to provide the exact make and model of your device as indicated on the back of the device Only the manufac...

Page 19: ...ltage Frequency 42 selectable frequencies from 1 Hz to 150 Hz PulseWidth Fixed setting from 50 to 250 s Output Symmetrical Bi phasic Rectangular Waveform Output Constant Burst Frequency Modulation Mod...

Page 20: ...indicating separate collection of such equipment must be returned to a municipal waster collection point at the end of its service lifetime 8 Important Symbols Device with this symbol is an IEC EN606...

Page 21: ...be free from defects in the workmanship and materials for the period of one 1 year The applicable warranty period will be measured from the date the Product is delivered to the Purchaser B Accessories...

Page 22: ...rpose provided however that not withstanding the foregoing sentence in the event an implied Warranty is determined to exist the period for the performance by MedDex Solutions there under shall be limi...

Page 23: ...haser s sole remedy In no event shall MedDex Solutions liability under any cause of action relating to the Product exceed the purchase price of the Product For technical information or inquiries regar...

Page 24: ...670 N Orlando Ave Suite 202 Phone 1 800 660 6147 Fax 1 800 660 6231 Maitland FL 32751 ASS BK 77 VER 2 3 SEPT 09 www meddexsolutions com...

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