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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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EMS

SHOULDER

Place electrodes in any of the positions shown in 

the picture to the left to improve shoulder muscle 

performance.

UPPER ARM

Place electrodes on either of the positions shown to 

the left to assist with increased strength.

LOWER ARM

Place electrodes over the forearm as shown in the 

picture to the left to improve healthy muscles.

HAND

Place electrodes on area of wrist/hand as shown 

in the picture to the left to assist with increased 

strength.

ABS

Place electrodes on the abs as shown in any of 

the positions shown in the picture to the left for 

increased strength.

ELECTRODE PLACEMENT GUIDE 

(CONT.)

Summary of Contents for Choice 4000

Page 1: ...TENS EMS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model E400 6R For questions or concerns about your device please contact Technical Support at 800 871 7858 before returning your device or leaving a review...

Page 2: ...s instruction manual is published by Compass Health Brands Compass Health Brands reserves the right to improve and amend this manual at any time without prior notice Amendments may however be publishe...

Page 3: ...ONS AND WARNINGS 6 PACKAGE CONTENTS 13 KNOW YOUR DEVICE 14 SPECIFICATIONS 16 PROGRAM PARAMETERS 17 HOW TO CONTROL AND REDUCE YOUR PAIN 18 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 19 START THERAPY 20 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT G...

Page 4: ...is highly effective in relieving pain TENS and EMS are now highly regularly recommended by doctors physiotherapists and pharmacists throughout the world MEDICAL BACKGROUND Explanation of Pain Pain is...

Page 5: ...discuss this with your physician or therapist HOW EMS WORKS Electronic Muscle Stimulation EMS works by sending electronic pulses to the muscle needing treatment this causes the muscle to exercise pas...

Page 6: ...to employ the classic training methods We recommend this mode for the regeneration and relaxation programs after a muscle training session HOW FITNESS MODE WORKS FOR MUSCLE STIMULATION EMS SUPPLEMENT...

Page 7: ...is to be used to stimulate healthy muscles in order to improve and facilitate muscle performance Other benefits include With a significant improvement in various muscular qualities With no cardiovasc...

Page 8: ...the device SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL DANGER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous...

Page 9: ...ld cause electric shock burns electrical interference or death Together with a life supporting medical electronic device such as an artificial heart or lung or respirator In the presence of electronic...

Page 10: ...ou suffer from any serious illness consult your physician in order to confirm that it is advisable for you to use this TENS EMS Stimulator WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE ELECTRODES Apply elect...

Page 11: ...Make sure the components are connected well and the electrodes are fixed on the part of the body you wish to treat or the therapy may not be effective DO NOT USE YOUR ELECTRODES THIS WAY Electrodes s...

Page 12: ...electronic devices such as watches as this may damage the device DO NOT use near a cell phone as this may cause the stimulator to malfunction DO NOT bend or pull the end of the cord When pulling out t...

Page 13: ...experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or electrical conductive medium gel If you have suspected or diagnosed heart disease you should follow precautions rec...

Page 14: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 13 PACKAGE CONTENTS StimChoice 4000 Electrodes 2 packs of 2 x 2 4 pk Quick Start Guide 3 AAA size batteries Instruction Manual 4 Lead Wire Storage Bag...

Page 15: ...ower On Off Button 2 TENS EMS SPORT FITNESS Treatment Modes Buttons 3 Body Part Button 4 Treatment Program Button 5 Increase Decrease Output Ch A1 A2 6 Increase Decrease Output Ch B1 B2 7 Battery Comp...

Page 16: ...2 per bar The left side controls A1 A2 The right side controls B1 B2 6 FRONT BODY PART Selected front body part for treatment indicated by the flashing body part 7 BACK BODY PART Selected back body p...

Page 17: ...x 0 6 in H Weight 3 5 oz without batteries Operating Condition Temperature 41 F 104 F 5 C 40 C Relative Humidity 30 75 Atmosphere Pressure 700nPa 1060hPa Storage and Transportation Conditions Tempera...

Page 18: ...frequency P3 Hans stimulation P4 Burst stimulation P5 Pulse modulation EMS P1 Intermittent stimulation 1 P2 Intermittent stimulation 2 P3 Stimulation with active rest SPORT P1 Endurance P2 Resistance...

Page 19: ...unit off with pads still adhered to skin Rate your pain to check your progress 1 low to 30 high Intensity is based upon your level of comfort Stop the therapy session if pain has reduced or stopped If...

Page 20: ...old and new batteries or different types of batteries WARNING If batteries leak and come into contact with the skin or eyes wash immediately with large amounts of water DISPOSAL OF BATTERY Depleted ba...

Page 21: ...by the graphic on the left The StimChoice 4000 has 4 channels A1 A2 and B1 B2 Channels A1 A2 work together and B1 B2 work together although you can choose to use only one channel two electrodes Only i...

Page 22: ...gram Press to select the stimulation program The device automatically defaults to the last treatment session treatment mode area program To change from the default to the desired Treatment Program pre...

Page 23: ...more than two 2 seconds to switch off the device If there is no operation in the panel for three 3 minutes in the waiting state the device will switch off automatically STEP 9 Remove the Electrodes f...

Page 24: ...sure electrodes completely adhere to the skin and are at least 2 apart but no more than 6 per channel CAUTION DO NOT treat both thighs legs calves shoulders arms hands wrists at the same time TENS NEC...

Page 25: ...the groin In this case an electrode is applied to the main point of pain on the hip and a second in the direction that the pain is radiated LOWER BACK LUMBAR Attach both pairs of electrodes on the low...

Page 26: ...e left to assist with increased strength LOWER ARM Place electrodes over the forearm as shown in the picture to the left to improve healthy muscles HAND Place electrodes on area of wrist hand as shown...

Page 27: ...own to the left to assist with increased muscle strength LOWER LEG Place electrodes in any of the suggested positions shown to the left to assist in improving muscle fibers THIGH Place electrodes in a...

Page 28: ...pezius BACK Upper Mid Lower Back ABS Abdominal Muscles ARM Biceps Triceps Hand Flexors Hand Extensors LEG Quadriceps Hamstrings Calf Muscles HIP Buttocks CAUTION DO NOT treat both thighs legs calves s...

Page 29: ...irty Replace with new electrodes Electrodes do not stick to skin well Lead wire is old worn or damaged Replace with new lead wire Stimulation is uncomfortable Intensity is too high Decrease intensity...

Page 30: ...Using electrodes on the same site every time Reposition the electrodes If at any time you feel pain or discomfort stop using immediately Electrodes are not adhered to the skin properly Ensure the elec...

Page 31: ...nger stick to the treatment area they MUST be replaced to avoid sudden shock or possible burns on any of the applied electrodes including the electrodes adhered correctly and completely Before applyin...

Page 32: ...n a resealable package Wrap lead wires and keep in the storage bag If device is not being used for long periods of time remove batteries from device before storing Place the batteries device electrode...

Page 33: ...part is the electrode Refer to instruction manual SN Serial Number IP22 The first number 2 Protected against solid foreign objects of 12 5 mm and greater The second number Protected against vertically...

Page 34: ...should be observed to verify that they are operating normally Portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 c...

Page 35: ...1 Group 1 The device uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISP...

Page 36: ...mercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 0 5kV 1 kV line s to lines 0 5kV 1 kV 2 kV line s to earth Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital env...

Page 37: ...be used no closer to any part of device than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2 P 15...

Page 38: ...and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and lV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters...

Page 39: ...ER W 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 SEPARATION DISTANCE ACCORDING TO FR...

Page 40: ...y DO NOT extend the warranty period either for the device or for the replacement parts 3 The following is excluded under the warranty All damage which has arisen due to improper treatment e g nonobser...

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