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• Using the
UP
/
DOWn
buttons, select the desired
impulse width and confirm with the
EnTER
button
(Fig. 1, 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 10 program
TENS 10 is a preset program that you can also personalise. In this
program, you can set the impulse frequency to between 1 and 150 Hz.
The impulse width changes automatically during the stimulation treat-
ment.
• 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 10 program, as described in
7.2 “Selecting a program” (p. 11).
• Using the
UP
/
DOWn
buttons, select the desired im-
pulse frequency and confirm with the
EnTER
button
(Fig. 1, Example impulse frequency of 100 Hz).
• 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).
7.3.3 Setting individual EMS programs
Procedure for the EMS 28 program
EMS 28 is a preset program that you can also personalise. In this pro-
gram, you can set the impulse frequency to between 1 and 100 Hz and
the impulse width to between 50 and 320 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 EMS 28 program, as described in 7.2 “Selecting a
program” (p. 11).
• Using the
UP
/
DOWn
buttons, select the desired im-
pulse frequency 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
250 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 EMS 29 program
EMS 29 is a preset program that you can also personalise. In this pro-
gram, you can set the impulse frequency to between 1 and 100 Hz.
The impulse width changes automatically during the stimulation treat-
ment.
• 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 EMS 29 program, as described in 7.2
“Selecting a program” (p. 11).
• Using the
UP
/
DOWn
buttons, select the desired im-
pulse frequency and confirm with the
EnTER
button
(Fig. 1, Example impulse frequency of 30 Hz).
• 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 EMS 30 program
EMS 30 is a preset program that you can also personalise. In this
program, you can set the impulse frequency to between 1 and 100 Hz.
You can also set the working time and pause time for this program to
between 1 and 30 seconds each.
• 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 EMS
30 program, as described in 7.2 “Selecting a program”
(p. 11).
• Using the
UP
/
DOWn
buttons, select the desired
length of working time and confirm with the
EnTER
button (Fig. 1,
Example working time of 2 seconds).
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