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NEUROPEX

IM-21-052 RevA17

WWW.NEUROPEX.CO

Summary of Contents for ENT001

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Page 3: ...T CONTROLS ATTACHING THE LEAD WIRES ELECTRODE SELECTION AND CARE TIPS FOR SKIN CARE CONNECTING THE TENS DEVICE BATTERY INFORMATION CARING FOR YOUR TENS DEVICE TROUBLESHOOTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS TECHNIC...

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Page 5: ...mulate the nerve or nerves in the treatment area In many cases this stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate the pain sensation you feel by masking the original pain message sent to the brain It i...

Page 6: ...devices for use during pregnancy or delivery has not been established TENS is not effective for pain of central origin headaches If TENS treatment becomes ineffective or unpleasant stimulation should...

Page 7: ...Battery Strip PRECAUTIONS ADVERSE REACTIONS Isolated cases of skin irritations may occur at the site of electrode placement during long term application Effectiveness is highly dependent upon patient...

Page 8: ...ity The intensity knobs located on the top of the unit affects the strength of the stimulation and also functions as the ON OFF control Mode The Mode switch is used to select the type of treatment uti...

Page 9: ...kets located on top of the unit Holding the insulated portion of the connector push the plug end of the wire into one of the jacks one or two sets of the wires may be used After connecting the wires t...

Page 10: ...when applying electrodes This is best accomplished by applying the electrode and smoothly pressing it in place from the center outward When removing electrodes always remove by pulling in the directi...

Page 11: ...fortable reduce the stimulation amplitude to a comfortable level or cease stimulation and contact your physician if problems persist BATTERY INFORMATION If your TENS device is equipped with a recharg...

Page 12: ...ry to force the battery Caution The battery may overheat and rupture if it is inserted backwards 2 Plug the charger and allow it to remain undisturbed for 8 to 10 hours Remove battery upon completion...

Page 13: ...replace the battery and check again 2 If the ON OFF Indicator Light is flashing and you still feel no stimulation check that the lead wires are properly connected and the electrodes are in place If th...

Page 14: ...ustable Cont 30 min 60 min Burst consists 2 burst per sec at 100 Hz Asymmetrical Bi Phasic square pulse 0 100 Volt open current 9 volt battery alkaline or nickel cadium rechargeable 95 H x 65 W x 23 5...

Page 15: ...on The warranty does not apply to damage resulting from failure to follow the operating instructions accidents abuse alteration or disassembly by unauthorized individuals Batteries and electrodes are...

Page 16: ...dance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions below The customer or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions Compliance Electromagnetic e...

Page 17: ...5 1 kV line s and neutral Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply inp...

Page 18: ...to the frequency of the transmitter R e c o m m e n d e d s e p a r a t i o n distance d d 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts...

Page 19: ...turbances are controlled The customer or the user of this device help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment tra...

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