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•  You can pause the stimulation at any time by briefly pressing the 

ON/OFF button  . To continue the stimulation, briefly press the  

ON/OFF button   again and set the desired impulse intensity again.

7.2   Procedure for programs TEnS 1–7, EMS 1–27 and  

MASSAGE 1–10 (quick start)

•  Select a suitable program from the program tables (p. „6.3 TENS 

program table“ auf Seite 9 - 10).

•  Place the electrodes on the desired area for treatment (for position-

ing suggestions see electrode positions, p. 2) and connect them to 

the device.

Selecting a program

•  Press the ON/OFF button   to switch on the device.

•  Using the 

MEnU

 button, navigate through the menus 

 / 

 / 

 (Fig. 1, Example 

TENS display) and confirm your selection with the 

EnTER

 button.  

•  Using the 

UP

/

DOWn

 buttons, select the desired pro-

gram and confirm your selection with the 

EnTER

 but-

ton (Fig. 2, Example TENS program 03).

 General information

If you wish to return to the previous selection menu, 

press the 

MEnU

 button. By holding down the 

EnTER

 button, you can 

skip individual setting steps and start directly with the stimulation  

treatment.

Setting the impulse intensity

 

At the start of stimulation treatment, the impulse intensity of 

 

and 

 is set to 

00

 as default. No impulses are sent to the 

electrodes yet.
•  Using the INTENSITY SETTING buttons, select the  

desired impulse intensity. The impulse intensity dis-

play is adjusted accordingly (Fig. 3). The impulse  

intensity of 

 and 

 can be set individually.

•  If the program is in a pause phase, the intensity cannot be in-

creased.

•  If you wish to end the stimulation treatment early, press the ON/OFF 

button  .

7.3 Setting individual parameters

7.3.1 Setting the treatment time 

(TENS programs 

8-10 and EMS programs 28-30 only)

Using the 

UP

/

DOWn

 buttons, select the desired treat-

ment time. You can set a treatment time from 5 minutes 

to 100 minutes (Fig. 4, Example treatment time of 20 

min.). Confirm your selection with the 

EnTER

 button. 

The stimulation treatment begins and the operation sta-

tus display starts to flash alternately (Fig. 5).

7.3.2 Setting individual TEnS programs

Procedure for TEnS 08 program

TENS 08 is a preset program that you can also personalise. In this 

program you can set the impulse frequency to between 1 and 150 Hz 

and the impulse width to between 50 and 250 µs.
•  Place the electrodes on the desired area for treat-

ment (for positioning suggestions see electrode posi-

tions, p. 2) and connect them to the device. Select 

the TENS 08 program, as described in section 7.2 

“Selecting a program” (p. 11).

•  Using the 

UP

/

DOWn

 buttons, select the desired impulse frequency 

and confirm with the 

EnTER

 button (Fig. 1, Example impulse 

frequency of 100 Hz).

•  Using the 

UP

/

DOWn

 buttons, select the desired im-

pulse width and confirm with the 

EnTER

 button  

(Fig. 2, Example impulse width of 200 µs).

•  Select the desired treatment time, as described in  

7.3.1 “Setting the treatment time” (p. 11).

•  Select the desired impulse intensity, as described in 7.2 “Setting the 

impulse intensity” (p. 11).

Procedure for the TEnS 09 program

TENS 09 is a preset 

burst

 program that you can also personalise. In 

this program, you can set the impulse width to between 50 and 250 µs. 
•  Place the electrodes on the desired area for treatment (for positioning 

suggestions see electrode positions, p. 2) and connect them to the 

device. Select the TENS 09 program, as described in 7.2 “Selecting a 

program” (p. 11).

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Summary of Contents for SEM 42

Page 1: ...3 SEM 42 G W Instruction for use Digital EMS TENS unit 3 K W EMS TENS 16 Electromagnetic Compatibility Information 30 Service Hotline G Tel 0 2030 249 050 Tel 0152 451 32 W Tel 800 92440 K 00800 44144...

Page 2: ...Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch2 Ch1 Ch1 Ch2...

Page 3: ...nels and four self adhesive electrodes It has various versatile functions in order to increase general wellbeing alleviate pain maintain physical fitness relaxation revitalise muscles and combat fatig...

Page 4: ...cle relaxation in order to loosen up muscular tension Improving muscular fatigue symptoms Accelerating muscle regeneration after high muscular performance e g after a marathon Through integrated massa...

Page 5: ...betes All sensitivity disorders with reduced pain awareness such as meta bolic disturbances Medical treatments carried out simultaneously Complaints arising as a result of the stimulation treatment Co...

Page 6: ...working properly Do not under any circumstances attempt to open or repair the ma chine yourself Only have repairs carried out by the customer service department or an authorized dealer If these instru...

Page 7: ...seful presettings for current para meters With this you can change the impulse intensity at any time during use For 6 programs you can also set various parameters for stimulation yourself 4 Unit descr...

Page 8: ...stimulating effect to the ap plication area 6 2 Information on placing the electrodes For the desired success of any stimulation application it is important that electrodes are placed sensibly We adv...

Page 9: ...se Running time minutes 1 Pain relief acute pain 1 30 2 Pain relief chronic pain pulse width modulated 1 30 3 Endorphin effect burst 1 30 4 Sciatica 1 30 5 Atrophy treatment 1 05 2 15 6 Lumbago 1 20 2...

Page 10: ...le electrode position Phase Running time minutes 27 Shaping of gluteal muscles 22 1 20 2 20 The EMS 28 30 programme can be set individually see 7 3 3 p 12 6 5 MASSAGE program table Prog No Reasonable...

Page 11: ...individual parameters 7 3 1 Setting the treatment time TENS programs 8 10 and EMS programs 28 30 only Using the UP DOWN buttons select the desired treat ment time You can set a treatment time from 5 m...

Page 12: ...y and confirm with the ENTER button Fig 1 Example impulse frequency of 30 Hz Using the UP DOWN buttons select the desired impulse width and confirm with the ENTER button Fig 2 Example impulse width of...

Page 13: ...n is confirmed with a long acoustic signal Cancelling Doctor s Function To clear the device again and to reallow access to other programs press and hold the button again for approx 5 seconds To do thi...

Page 14: ...lse intensity in stages 6 The batteries are almost empty Replace these What to do if the battery symbol is displayed Replace all batteries You are aware that the electrodes feel uncomfortable What sho...

Page 15: ...cover Damage resulting from improper use Wear parts Defects that were known to the customer at the time of purchase Damage for which the customer was responsible This warranty does not affect the cust...

Page 16: ...ENS TENS 1 16 1 1 EMS TENS 16 1 2 17 2 18 3 19 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 20 3 5 20 4 21 5 22 6 22 6 1 22 6 2 22 6 3 TENS 23 6 4 EMS 23 6 5 MASSAGE 24 7 25 7 1 25 7 2 TENS 1 7 EMS 1 27 MASSAGE 1 10 25 7...

Page 17: ...17 TENS TENS TENS EMS EMS EMS EMS TENS EMS TENS 1 2 1 x TENS EMS 2 x 4 x 45 x 45 mm 3 x AAA 8 x 45 x 45 mm 661 22 4 x 50 x 100 mm 661 21...

Page 18: ...18 2 EMS TENS 39 C EMS TENS 1 m...

Page 19: ...19 9 mA cm 2 mA cm piercing piercing 5 10 3...

Page 20: ...20 3 1 EMS TENS 3 2 Hz Hertz 15 Hz 35 Hz 45 70 Hz 3 3 3 4 3 5 EMS TENS EMS TENS 6...

Page 21: ...21 4 1 2 ENTER 3 4 5 UP DOWN 6 MENU 1 2 3 4 5 Hz s 6 1 7 2 8 9 2 x 4 x 45 x 45 mm 1 x 1 2 3 2 UP DOWN MENU 1 2 ENTER 1 2 UP DOWN 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 22: ...22 5 1 2 3 3 AAA 1 5V 4 1 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 6 6 1 EMS TENS 50 10 TENS 30 EMS 10 MASSAGE TENS 8 10 EMS 28 30 6 2 1 28 5 15 cm 5 cm 15 cm A B C D A D B C TENS EMS TENS 2 2 2 1 3 4 A B B C D D...

Page 23: ...4 1 30 5 1 05 2 15 6 1 20 2 20 7 1 15 2 10 TENS 8 10 7 3 2 25 5 cm 15 cm 25 28 6 4 EMS 1 1 28 1 20 2 1 28 1 10 3 1 28 1 20 4 22 23 24 26 27 1 05 2 15 3 05 5 22 23 24 26 27 1 05 2 20 3 05 6 22 23 24 2...

Page 24: ...6 27 1 15 15 18 19 20 1 40 16 18 19 20 1 20 2 10 17 18 19 20 1 20 2 10 18 18 19 20 1 20 2 20 19 12 17 1 20 2 10 20 12 17 1 20 2 10 21 12 17 1 20 2 20 22 12 17 1 15 23 20 23 24 1 20 2 10 24 20 23 24 1...

Page 25: ...7 EMS 1 27 MASSAGE 1 10 23 24 2 MENU 1 TENS ENTER UP DOWN ENTER 2 TENS 03 MENU ENTER 00 3 7 3 7 3 1 TENS 8 10 EMS 28 30 UP DOWN 5 100 4 20 min ENTER 5 7 3 2 TENS TENS 08 TENS 08 1 150 Hz 50 250 s 2 T...

Page 26: ...2 TENS 09 7 2 25 UP DOWN ENTER 1 200 s 7 3 1 25 7 2 25 TENS 10 TENS 10 1 150 Hz 2 TENS 10 7 2 25 UP DOWN ENTER 1 100 Hz 7 3 1 25 7 2 25 7 3 3 EMS EMS 28 EMS 28 1 100 Hz 50 320 s 2 EMS 28 7 2 25 UP DOW...

Page 27: ...7 2 25 UP DOWN ENTER 1 30 Hz 7 3 1 25 7 2 25 EMS 30 EMS 30 1 100 Hz 1 30 2 EMS 30 7 2 25 UP DOWN ENTER 1 2 UP DOWN ENTER 2 10 UP DOWN ENTER 3 30 Hz 7 3 1 25 7 2 25 7 4 7 2 7 3 7 5 7 2 7 3 00 5 5 00 8...

Page 28: ...28 9 Pb Cd Hg 2002 96 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 10 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1...

Page 29: ...500 Ohm 3 x AAA 5 100 0 50 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F 30 85 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F 10 95 132 x 63 x 29 5 mm 101 g 127 g BF EN60601 1 EN60601 1 2 EN60601 2 10 HF 93 42 12 3 3 Hans Dinslage GmbH Riedlinger Str...

Page 30: ...closer to any part of the SEM 42 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance 3...

Page 31: ...hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line to line 2 kV line to earth Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short inte...

Page 32: ...transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3...

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