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INTRODUCTION

  This device can be used for pain relief, muscle stimulation and 

massage. It provides two independent, controllable output channels. 
A pair of electrodes which can be connected to each output channel 
and the current's parameters and intensity level can be adjusted 
according to your needs.

1. What is pain?

  Pain warns our body of injury to prevent additional damage. This 

sensation is important because without it, vital parts of our bodies 
might be injured without our knowledge. However, long-lasting, 
persistent (chronic) pain, once diagnosed serves no apparent 
purpose and reduces quality of life. 

2. How does TENS work?

  TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) refers to 

the transmission of small electrical pulses through the skin to the 
underlying peripheral nerves. The theory of TENS suggests two 
different modes of operation:  
In 

conventional (high frequency)

 TENS, continuous mild electrical 

activity may block the pain signal travelling to the brain. If the pain 
signal does not get through to the brain, the pain is not “felt”. In 

low 

frequency

 TENS, short bursts of electrical activity may stimulate the 

release of endorphins, the body's own natural pain-control substance. 
Ask your physician or therapist for more details. No matter what pain 
theory is used, TENS has been proven useful in pain management for 
many patients in helping to make their lives better.

3. What is EMS and how does it work?

  In normal muscular activity, the central and peripheral nervous 

systems transmit electrical signals to the muscles, making them 
contract. EMS (Electrical muscle stimulation) uses an external 
source (the stimulator, via wires and electrodes) to achieve the 
same effect, creating involuntary muscle contractions. This can help 
improve and maintain muscle tone without actual physical activity 
and therefore prevent atrophy.

SAFETY INFORMATION

1. This device is recommended for: 

• Symptomatic relief of chronic 

intractable pain, acute post traumatic pain or acute post surgical 
pain • Improving local blood circulation • Relief from muscle 
spasms • Immediate post-surgical stimulation of muscles to 
prevent venous thrombosis • Prevention or retardation of disuse 
atrophy • Maintaining or increasing range of motion

2. Do not use in the following situations: 

Undiagnosed pain 

syndromes (until etiology is established). • Cancerous lesions that 
are present in the treatment area. • Swollen, infected, inflamed areas 
or skin eruptions (e.g. phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins, 
etc.). • Demand type implanted pacemaker or defibrillator. 
• Epilepsy • Serious arterial circulatory problems in the lower 
limbs • Abdominal or inguinal hernia 

Safety has not been established for use during pregnancy. 

For external use only. The long-term effects of frequent electrical 
stimulation are unknown. This device should be used only under 
the continued supervision of a licensed medical practitioner. 
Do not apply stimulation over the thyroid or carotid sinus regions, 
as this could disrupt breathing, cardiac frequency or blood 
pressure. Do not use while connected to high-frequency surgical 
equipment or near shortwave or microwave therapy equipment. 
Never use in environments with high humidity (ex.: bathroom). 
Never place the electrodes anywhere on the front of the thorax or 
transthoracically as it can increase the risk of ventricular fibrillation, 
cause cardiac arrhythmia and lead to cardiac arrest. Never use 
near the eyes, the genitals, the heart or on areas which lack 
normal sensation. This stimulator should never be used by 
patients who are noncompliant or are emotionally, cognitively or 
mentally impaired. Keep the stimulator out of reach of children.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for 715-430

Page 1: ... N 861 715430 Physiotherapy Physiothérapie Instructions Please read this manual thoroughly before using this device for the first time Generated by Jean François Perron Flat Size 24 811 cm x 18 81 cm Assembled Size folded 10 5 x 15 cm open 21 x 15 cm Projet 715 430 TENS instructions EN rev5 0618 Item No 715 430 Part No 861 715430 Colours B W CMYK Spots ...

Page 2: ...EW 6 7 Components and parts Display symbols Function keys INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 9 Complete step by step TO CREATE A CUSTOMIZED PROGRAM 12 PRE SET PROGRAMS 13 TENS programs EMS programs MASSAGE programs CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 18 Cleaning the device and accessories Maintenance TROUBLESHOOTING 20 STORAGE 21 DISPOSAL 21 WARRANTY 22 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 22 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT GUIDE 23 BATTERY REPLACE...

Page 3: ...actions This can help improve and maintain muscle tone without actual physical activity and therefore prevent atrophy SAFETY INFORMATION 1 This device is recommended for Symptomatic relief of chronic intractable pain acute post traumatic pain or acute post surgical pain Improving local blood circulation Relief from muscle spasms Immediate post surgical stimulation of muscles to prevent venous thro...

Page 4: ...e skin irritation Use only as prescribed by a physician Never use in rooms where aerosols sprays are used or pure oxygen is being administered Do not use it near highly flammable substances gases or explosives Apply the electrodes to clean dry and unbroken skin only Keep electrodes separate during treatment Electrodes coming in contact with each other could result in improper stimulation or skin b...

Page 5: ...pply electrodes to the exact site indicated by your physician The electrodes should be placed firmly and evenly on the skin to ensure good contact See p 23 for our electrode placement guide which also includes recommendations for stimulation positions 9 8 Increases decreases the output intensity of channel 1 In setting mode press Ch1 to select the next parameter Turns the device on or off In treat...

Page 6: ...in treatment Use CH1 and CH2 to decrease the intensity The LCD will display the current intensity see figure III and remaining treatment time IMPORTANT The intensity of stimulation may be adjusted as required to a maximum of 90 1 level step Always turn the unit off before removing the electrodes The safety lock feature automatically activates after 20 seconds of button inactivity You cannot increa...

Page 7: ...en press CH2 and CH2 to adjust Press to confirm and go into standby then use CH1 and CH2 to adjust the amplitude of each channel NOTE to change the parameters press and hold P again PRESET PROGRAMS IN TENS MODE Note Treatment length for all options below is 30 minutes Synchronous 100 200 180 180 180 330 200 100 200 70 180 200 350 Program Therapy site P1 SHOULDER NECK BACK ELBOW HIP ANKLE FOOT WRIS...

Page 8: ...ime 2 sec ramp down time 2 sec rest time 4 sec Program 1 Program Work Time Pulse Rate Pulse Width Waveform Wave Description Therapy Site Min Hz s µ Shoulder 30 50 200 Synchronous Work time 13 sec ramp up 1 sec ramp down 2 sec Rest time 10 sec Neck 30 2 60 200 Simple Cycletime 12s span 100 Modulate percentage 50 Rate Pulse stayinthe2 10Hzrange for1 3ofthecycletime 4seconds astherate modulatesdownto...

Page 9: ...sec rest time 10 sec Foot 30 65 200 Synchronous Worktime10sec rampup time 2 sec ramp down 2 sec rest time 8 sec Wrist 30 50 350 Alternating Work time 6 sec ramp up time 1 sec ramp down sec 1 rest time 6 sec Knee 30 40 350 Synchronous Work time 11 sec ramp up time 4 sec ramp down time 2 sec Rest time 15 sec U1 Default Phase Pulse rate Pulse Width Work time Rest Time Hz s s s µ 1 25 30 3 5 1 0 220 2...

Page 10: ...et them air dry to help them last longer 3 Cleaning the electrode cords Clean the electrode cords by wiping them with damp cloth Coating them lightly with talcum powder will reduce tangles and help them last longer Reusable self adhesive electrodes 19 MASSAGE PROGRAMS PRESET ONLY CONTINUED Note Treatment length for all options below is 30 minutes CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 1 Stimulator Wipe the stim...

Page 11: ...device and connect the cable Battery is low Charge battery 20 TROUBLESHOOTING If your device does not seem to be operating correctly refer to the chart below to determine what may be wrong If none of these measures correct the problem the device should be serviced Problem Possiblecause Solution Displays fail to light up Low Battery Battery may be low and needs to be charged Weak or no stimulation ...

Page 12: ... 5 C to 40 C with a relative humidity of 30 85 Atmospheric pressure from 700 hpa to 1060 hpa Storage conditions 10 C to 50 C with a relative humidity of 10 90 atmospheric pressure from 700 hpa to 1060 hpa Dimensions 117 x 60 x 25 mm without belt clip Weight including battery 107 g 23 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT GUIDE Muscle Group Placementof Electrodes Body Positionningand Voluntary Start of the Contracti...

Page 13: ...e muscular contraction phase dynamically to associate the treatment with sit ups In this case always work with your knees bent so as to not accentuate the lumbar region arch lordosis Strongly contract your abdominal muscles while vigorously trying to raise your head and shoulders from their support 25 1 2 1 2 1 2 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT GUIDE Muscle Group Placementof Electrodes Body Positionningand Vo...

Page 14: ... into the armrests 1 2 Biceps Sit with your forearms resting on armrests and the palms of your hands facing up Use a fixing system to avoid any movement or flexion of your elbows during stimulation Vigorously contract your biceps while trying strongly to move the palms of your hands towards your shoulders ELECTRODE PLACEMENT GUIDE Muscle Group Placementof Electrodes Body Positionningand Voluntary ...

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