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schwa-medico Operating Instruction - EMP 2 PRO

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 General information

 

Specifications

Dual-channel nerve stimulator with electrically insulated channels, constant 
current characteristic, output short circuit control element (AKS) and 20 chan-
geable integrated programmes.

Output current 

100 mA (with 1 k

 real)

Frequencies 

0,5-120 Hz

Pulse width 

70-500 µs

Current consumption 

12 mA

Current supply 

3 x 1,5 V compound battery

Dimensions approx. 

132 mm x 83 mm x 39 mm

Weight approx. 

190 g (without accessories)

 

  Pulse forms

 

Pulse form: 

 

with 1k

 load real

 

With ANSI/AAMI 

 

standard load

 

 

Change in output current

 

depending on load

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Summary of Contents for EMP 2 PRO

Page 1: ...EMP 2 PRO Dual channel transcutaneous nerve stimulator Operating Instruction Art No 100846 V01 Art No 104026 ...

Page 2: ...ser programmes 7 Programme parameters 8 Deleting the user programmes 9 Description of parameters 9 Calling up the parameters 9 Resetting the operating parameters 9 Switching off the device 9 Description of the programmes 10 General information Specifications 17 Changing the battery 18 Readjustments alterations and repairs 18 Circuits diagrams spare parts list and setting instructions 18 Warranty 1...

Page 3: ...40 C and at a relative humidity below 90 Never use the EMP 2 PRO when it is not functioning properly or when it is damaged in any way Store the EMP 2 PRO in its original packaging after use to protect it from damage and contamination Precautions Patients with an implanted electronic device e g pacemaker should not undergo electrotherapy with the EMP 2 PRO before consulting a doctor The EMP 2 PRO m...

Page 4: ...riate collection point and not place it in the normal domestic unsorted waste stream This will benefit the environment for all Conform with Council Directive 93 42 EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices Device description The EMP 2 PRO was designed to stimulate human nerves and muscles The keys may be used to make all adjustments necessary The display shows the different operating modes 1 ...

Page 5: ...is only available if the device was not locked beforehand Resetting the operating parameters and deleting the user programmes If you wish to delete the user programmes and return the operating time meter the cycle meter and the mean stimulation intensity to zero keep the key on the left and the key pressed down while switching on the device please refer to section entitled Resetting the operating ...

Page 6: ...y four symbols Continuous stimulation or work phase in muscle stimulation Stimulation is per formed at the set intensity Build up phase in muscle stimulation Intensity is brought up to the set value from zero In dynamic stimulation the intensity of channel 1 is adjusted upwards to the set value whereas that of channel 2 is adjusted downwards to zero Run down phase in muscle stimulation The intensi...

Page 7: ... unlock the EMP 2 PRO you have to decrease the intensity Activating the editing mode Please switch on the device while pressing the key An E on the right hand side of the display indicates the editing mode Then use the key to select the standard or user programme Fig 6 that you wish to edit The key is then used to start editing the currently active standard or user pro gramme This is shown by the ...

Page 8: ...ency 1 Hz up to 120 Hz Fig 10 2 min frequency 0 5 Hz up to max frequency 8 Fig 11 3 pulse width calculated according to the frequency 4 total run time 1 up to 99 min Fig 12 Programme 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 muscle stimulation 1 frequency 20 Hz up to 120 Hz Fig 7 2 pulse width 70 µs up to 500 µs Fig 8 3 Ramp up 1 to 30 s 4 Ramp down 1 to 30 s 5 Work time 1 to 30 s 6 Total run time 1 up to 99 min Fig 1...

Page 9: ... values are updated every minute during stimulation However only intensities above 4 mA are considered Calling up the parameters Press the key on the left and the key at the same time The stimulation time in hours and minutes is first shown in the upper part of the display The number of cycles is shown in the lower part of the display After pressing the key the mean stimulation intensity for chann...

Page 10: ...ed with the same fre quency and pulse width Intensity Time Programme 2 Lombo sciatalgie Type of stimulation Gate Control 80 Hz channel 1 2 Hz endorphin release channel 2 Parameters Frequency channel 1 80 Hz Frequency channel 2 2 Hz Pulse width 200 μs Treatment time 20 min Symbol showing on display during stimulation Description Intensity Time channel 2 channel 1 Programme 3 Cervicobrachial nevralg...

Page 11: ... to the dynamic stimulation when placing the electrodes next to each other on the painful area Intensity Time Programme 4 Chronic pain Type of stimulation Endorphin release Burst 2 Hz Parameters Frequency 80 Hz Pulse width 100 μs Treatment time 30 min Work time 0 25 s Pause 0 25 s Symbol showing on display during stimulation Working time Pause Description Time Pulse pause phase working phase worki...

Page 12: ...lse width phase 2 alternately The duration of the phases is 3 s each phase 2 phase 1 Time Frequency Programme 7 Epicondylites Type of stimulation Modulation Parameters Frequency minimal 2 Hz Pulse width 200 μs Frequency maximal 80 Hz Pulse width 100 μs Treatment time during modulation 7 5 s Treatment time total 30 min Symbol showing on display during stimulation Ramp up Ramp down Description In th...

Page 13: ...aching maximum fre quency the pulse width being adapted accordingly This is followed by a run down phase in which the intensity is regulated back down to the minimum Frequency Time build up phase run down phase Programme 9 Gate control dynamic anti adaptation Type of stimulation Gate control 80 Hz stimulation dynamic Parameters Frequency 80 Hz Pulse width 150 μs Treatment time 20 min Ramp up 0 5 s...

Page 14: ... P12 P16 and P18 P19 Ramp up Ramp down Pause Programme 12 Type of stimulation Atrophy upper extremities Type of stimulation Muscle strengthening Parameters Frequency 35 Hz Pulse width 150 μs Ramp up 2 s Working period 3 s Pause 9 s Description Intensity Time working phase pause phase r a m p u p r a m p d o w n Programme 13 Atrophy upper lower extremities Type of stimulation Muscle strengthening P...

Page 15: ...lse width 300 μs Ramp up 2 s Working period 4 s Pause 8 s Programme 16 Venous reflux Parameters Frequency 35 Hz Pulse width 250 μs Ramp up 3 s Working period 5 s Pause 10 s Programme 17 URO vesical instability Parameters Frequency 10 Hz Pulse width 180 μs Treatment time 20 min Description See Programme 10 Programme 18 URO incontinence mixed Parameters Frequency 20 Hz Pulse width 180 μs Ramp up 2 s...

Page 16: ...me Programme 21 Agonist Antagonist Type of stimulation Stimulation dynamic channnel 1 channel 2 Parameters Frequency 40 Hz Pulse width 300 μs Treatment time 20 min Ramp up 2 s Ramp down 1 s Working period 3 s Pause 6 s Description First increase intensity channel 1 when the contraction is there you can increase channel 2 and when there is a contraction the treat ment will start When you want to in...

Page 17: ...rent 100 mA with 1 kΩ real Frequencies 0 5 120 Hz Pulse width 70 500 µs Current consumption 12 mA Current supply 3 x 1 5 V compound battery Dimensions approx 132 mm x 83 mm x 39 mm Weight approx 190 g without accessories Pulse forms Pulse form with 1kΩ load real With ANSI AAMI standard load Change in output current depending on load current voltage time voltage current time time 500 1000 1500 2000...

Page 18: ...lterations and repairs are carried out by authorised individuals and when the EMP 2 PRO is used in accordance with the user instructions Circuits diagrams spare parts list and setting instructions Qualified technicians who are familiar with the technical features of the device can be provided with circuit diagrams spare parts list and setting instructions by the manufacturer Warranty We give a gua...

Page 19: ... the person carrying out the check Combination The EMP 2 PRO may be used together with all accessories mentioned in the chapter Accessories Accessories Rubber electrodes Technical Data Compound silicone carbon Durability approx 12 months Colour black Manufacturer Pierenkemper GmbH Germany Application Spread 2 3 drops of schwa medico electrode gel evenly over the flat side of the electrode The elec...

Page 20: ... mm Ø 2 107075 Rubber electrode 40 x 28 mm 2 107035 Rubber electrode 56 x 28 mm 2 107020 Rubber electrode 75 x 30 mm 2 107055 Rubber electrode 90 x 35 mm 2 107011 Rubber electrode 38 x 45 mm 2 107010 Rubber electrode 48 x 48 mm 2 107050 Rubber electrode 70 x 65 mm 2 Gummielektr oden 2 Stück 35 x 90 mm 107 010 Gummielektr oden 2 Stück 48 x 48 mm ...

Page 21: ...re electrode s effectiveness Do not apply to broken skin Electrode maintenance For hygienically reasons self adhering electrodes are for single patient use only After every treatment session return electrodes to their original foil and store them in their plastic bag To increase longevity store in cool area i e re frigerator With appropriate use and proper care the electrodes are applicable 80 150...

Page 22: ...2 PRO 22 Art No Article Quantity 283400 Stimex 50 x 50 mm 4 283600 Stimex 50 x 90 mm 2 283000 Stimex 50 x 130 mm 2 283100 Stimex 80 x 130 mm 2 Accessories 108000 Electrode gel 60 g 106711 Electrode cable type 5 1 107350 Tape type silk 1 roll ...

Page 23: ...on Para vertebrae and the lumbar side channel 2 direct of the ischiadicus nerve P4 Chronic pain burst endorphin release P5 Gate control channel 1 at 100 Hz endorphin release channel 2 at 2 Hz P6 Gonarthrosis Cxarthrosis P7 Epicondylitis P8 Algodystrophie P10 Gate control classic Neck Deltoideus Shoulder Knee Elbow Trapezoid 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 ...

Page 24: ... and relaxation Electrode placement for relaxation P1 P3 P9 and P20 How the electrodes should be positioned for the programmes P1 Lumbago P3 Cervical brachial nevralgia P9 Massage pain P20 Muscle relaxation Latissimus Trapezoid Para vertebea Calf Quadriceps Leg flexor schwa medico Operating Instruction EMP 2 PRO ...

Page 25: ...trodes should be positioned for the programmes re education P11 Treatment of contractures P12 Atrophy upper extremities P13 Atrophy lower extremities P14 Muscle training upper extremities P15 Muscle training lower extremities P16 Dynamic venous reflux Hand flexor Hand exstensor Biceps Triceps Back Quadriceps 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 ...

Page 26: ...schwa medico Operating Instruction EMP 2 PRO 26 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Leg flexor hamstrings Foot flexor m Tibialis Calf Gastrochnemius ...

Page 27: ...schwa medico Operating Instruction EMP 2 PRO 27 ...

Page 28: ...333 444 Fax 06443 8333 450 Manufacturer Pierenkemper GmbH Hörnsheimer Eck 19 35578 Wetzlar Germany www pieren tech de Art Nr 451600 0251 Informations schwa medico GmbH Export Department Wetzlarer Strasse 41 43 35630 Ehringshausen Germany Phone 49 6443 8333 113 Fax 49 6443 8333 119 export sm schwa medico com www schwa medico com ...

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