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Chapter 11: 

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

1) Non-flammable cleaning solution is suitable for cleaning the device. 
    Note: Do not smoke or work with open lights (for example, candles, etc.) 
    when working with flammable liquids.
2) Stains and spots can be removed with a cleaning agent.
3) Do not submerge the device in liquids or expose it to large amounts of 
    water.
4) Return the device to the carrying box to ensure that the unit is well-
    protected before transportation.
5) If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the 
    batteries from the battery compartment (acid may leak from used 
    batteries and damage the device). Put the device and accessories in 
    carrying box and keep it in cool dry place.
6) The packed TENS/ EMS device should be stored and transported under 
    the temperature range of -10°C~50°C, relative humidity 10%~90%, 
    atmosphere pressure 700 hPa~ 1060 hPa.

Summary of Contents for Twin Stim Plus 3rd Edition

Page 1: ...T E N S P r o s Twin Stim Plus 3rd Edition Combo Stimulator INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...hout prior notice Amendments may however be published in new editions of this manual All Rights Reserved Rev V1 0 2013 20130719 United States Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the ord...

Page 4: ...Y INFORMATION Chapter 4 CONSTRUCTION Chapter 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Chapter 6 THERAPY PROGRAM AND WAVEFORMS Chapter 7 UNIT AND ACCESSORIES Chapter 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 9 PARAMETER CONT...

Page 5: ...rlying muscle group This unit is a combination stimulator of TENS EMS IF Interferential and RUSSIAN which can be used for muscle stimulation and pain relief The device is provided with four controllab...

Page 6: ...ee method of controlling pain TENS uses tiny electrical impulses sent through the skin to nerves to modify your pain perception TENS does not cure any physiological problem it only helps control the p...

Page 7: ...es the muscle flexes as in physical exercise Then when the pulse ceases the muscle relaxes and the cycle starts over again Stimulation Contraction and Relaxation Powered muscle stimulators should only...

Page 8: ...2500Hz carrier frequency into 20 80Hz packets This method was claimed by its author Kots to produce maximal muscle strengthening effects without significant discomfort to the patient INDICATION FOR US...

Page 9: ...at might cause current stimulation to flow through the carotid sinus region anterior neck or trans cerebrally through the head 5 Do not use this device if the patient has a demand type cardiac pacemak...

Page 10: ...to high frequency surgical equipment it may cause burn injuries on the skin under the electrodes as well as problems with the stimulator 11 Do not use the stimulator in the vicinity of shortwave or m...

Page 11: ...timulation delivered by this device may be sufficient to cause electrocution Electrical current of this magnitude must not flow through the thorax or across the chest because it may cause a cardiac ar...

Page 12: ...mmable substances gases or explosives 22 Do not use this device at the same time as other equipment which sends electrical pulses to your body 23 Do not confuse the electrode cables and contacts with...

Page 13: ...T E N S P r o s CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 12 Chapter 4 CONSTRUCTION PANEL 1 3 4 5 6 2a 2d 2c 2b 8 7 9 10 11 12 Twin Stim Plus 3rd Edition...

Page 14: ...Edition Combo Stimulator 13 13 15 14 1 Lead connector 2 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 and Channel 4 3 Liquid crystal display 4 Panel cover 5 Mode control 6 Power on off control 7 AC Adapter 8 Set cont...

Page 15: ...t intensity from channel 1 to channel 4 2 TENS EMS IF Interferential and RUSS Russian mode 3 Therapy program 4 Time symbol 5 Pulse rate and pulse width indicator 6 Lock symbol 7 Low battery symbol 8 T...

Page 16: ...13 8cm L x7 8cm W x2 8cm H Pulse Rate TENS EMS 2Hz 150Hz IF 4000Hz 4150 Hz RUSS fixed rate 2500 Hz Burst rate 20Hz 80Hz 09 10 11 Pulse width On Time Off Time 50 s 300 s Adjustable 2 90 seconds 1Sec st...

Page 17: ...ntdown automatically Patient Compliance Meter This unit can store 60 sets of operation records Total recorded time is 999 hours 15 Low battery symbol A low battery symbol will show up when the battery...

Page 18: ...e pulse rate and width are automatically varied in a cycle pattern The pulse width is decreased by 50 from its original setting in 0 5s and then the pulse rate is decreased by 50 from its original set...

Page 19: ...range The intensity is always increasing while the pulse width is decreasing and vice versa The intensity is decreased by 70 while the pulse width is increased by 70 in 5 seconds In the next 5 second...

Page 20: ...width pulse rate and timer are adjustable in this mode Constant is equal to the Normal mode in TENS 03 Synchronous program S Stimulation of both channels occurs synchronously The ON time including Ram...

Page 21: ...the 1st contraction of CH1 is completed In this mode the setting of ON time should be no less than two times of the Ramp time The OFF time should be equal or more than the ON time ON time Ramp up Ramp...

Page 22: ...H4 are based on the setting value and fixed frequency 4000Hz means that pulse rate 4000Hz Interference frequency 03 Modulation program M The pulse rates of the CH1 and CH3 is fixed in 4000Hz The pulse...

Page 23: ...ng value and 4080Hz in 10 seconds IF Interferential WAVEFORM No MECHANISM TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 01 Program Three RUSS Modes N Normal M Modulation and M1 Modulation 1 02 Normal program N Constant stimu...

Page 24: ...gram M1 Burst frequency is decreased from the setting value to 20Hz in 10 seconds and then increased from 20Hz to the setting value in next 10 seconds In this program the burst frequency is adjustable...

Page 25: ...ESCRIPTION QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 50 X 50 mm Adhesive Electrodes Lead wires AA Battery Instruction Manual Carrying Case AC Adapter 8PCS 4PCS 4PCS 1PC 1PC 1PC Twin Stim Plus 3rd Edition Combo Stimulator comes...

Page 26: ...tteries if the device is not in use for long periods of time Do not mix old and new batteries or difference type of batteries Warning If batteries leak and come into contact with the skin or eyes wash...

Page 27: ...dered through or on the advice of your physician to ensure proper quality Follow application procedures outlined in electrode packing to maintain optimal stimulation and to prevent skin irritation 8 4...

Page 28: ...eeds may vary from the conventional settings suggested here If the initial results are not positive speak to your physician about alternative stimulation settings and or electrode placements Once an a...

Page 29: ...increase or decrease the intensity as directed by your physician by pressing the up or down intensity buttons under the respective channel Press the up arrow button to increase intensity and press th...

Page 30: ...arameter from 2Hz to 150Hz In Burst B program you can set the burst rate from 0 5Hz to 5Hz 9 1 4 Set timer There are two adjustable timers available The left timer controlling the treatment time of CH...

Page 31: ...er controlling the treatment time of CH1 and CH2 The right timer controlling the treatment time of CH3 and CH4 The treatment time is adjustable from 1 to 60 minutes or C Continuous Press SET button to...

Page 32: ...M M1 9 4 2 Set burst frequency Press SET button to enter setting mode press or button to adjust the burst frequency from 20Hz to 80Hz 9 4 3 Set timer There are two adjustable timers available The lef...

Page 33: ...ltaneously The LCD will show the number of records and operation time Press the or button to check each record To delete a record press SET button for 3 seconds Check Delete Accumulative Record At the...

Page 34: ...to large amounts of water 4 Return the device to the carrying box to ensure that the unit is well protected before transportation 5 If the device is not to be used for a long period of time remove the...

Page 35: ...contaminated Lead wires Old worn damaged Replace Replace Intermittent output Lead wires Verify connection is secure Insure firmly Turn down the intensity Rotate lead wires in socket 90 If still interm...

Page 36: ...f at any time you feel pain or discomfort stop use immediately Ensure the electrode is stuck securely on the skin Replace new electrode Output current stops during therapy The electrode pads come off...

Page 37: ...seful life Help us to protect the environment and save resources and take this device to the appropriate collection points Please contact the organization which is responsible for waste disposal in yo...

Page 38: ...ty of one year from the date of delivery The warranty applies to the stimulator only and covers both parts and labor relating thereto The warranty does not apply to damage resulting from failure to fo...

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Page 40: ...ENSPros Manufacturer for Roscoe Medical Inc 21973 Commerce Parkway Strongsville Ohio 44149 www roscoemedical com...

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