TensCare itouch easy Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 9

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Channel 2 Strength UP button

Note: Channel 1 controls the output  
through the black leads.

To increase strength: 

Press and hold 

down until required strength is achieved.  

No sensation will be felt throughthe pads 

until the strength has reached at least the 

2.5mA level. (See bottom right hand corner 

of screen).

Channel 2 Strength DOWN button

To lower the strength: 

Press and release 

this button. The strength reduces by 2.0mA 

each time (four times the rate of increase).

Programme Selector button

The 

“itouch easy”

 has 8 medically proven 

programmes. The programme selected will 

appear in the top left hand corner of the 

screen. To select the next programme press the 

Programme Selector button and release. The 

programmes are shown as A,B,C,D,E,F,G or H.  

Time Selector button

Each time the unit is switched on it defaults 

back to continuous mode, known as TIMER 

OFF. There are four other time periods 

available, 15, 30 45 and 60 minutes. In 

order to set any of these time periods press 

and release the Time Selector button until 

the required time period is shown in the 

screen. During use within the four time 

periods, the unit counts down the minutes 

set and switches off when it reaches zero. 

Lock button

In order to lock the keypad press and  

hold down the Lock button until the  

word “LOCK” appears on the screen.  

To unlock the keypad press the button  

and hold down the button again until the 

word “LOCK” is no longer on the screen.  

The Lock button is situated on the right 

hand side of the unit.

Screen display shows:

Summary of Contents for itouch easy

Page 1: ...c t i o n s f o r U s e I N T E L L I G E N T T E N S TensCare Ltd 9 Blenheim Road Longmead Business Park Epsom Surrey KT19 9BE UK Tel 44 0 1372 723434 Email painaway tenscare co uk www tenscare co uk...

Page 2: ...Screen Information 9 8 Contents 15 9 Installation of Batteries 15 10 Connecting Mono Lead wire 17 11 Positioning of Electrode Pads 18 12 General Pad Advice 20 13 Pad Alarm 22 14 The Belt Cradle 23 15...

Page 3: ...th CSC you can increase the strength on the itouch easy in very small steps which is much more comfortable than conventional TENS units One Touch Memory Start The itouch easy has a memory which allows...

Page 4: ...ificant reduction in pain if not complete pain relief 4 SIDE EFFECTS There are no known side effects to TENS use and long term TENS use is not harmful 5 THE PROGRAMMES There is no one programme approp...

Page 5: ...sation Specific Uses E Constant This is similar to A but has Most types of acute deeper penetration and a and chronic pain stronger feel It is more including arthritis likely to produce muscle sciatic...

Page 6: ...his enables the body to receive many different signals and can be very beneficial and lessen any effect of accommodation See programmes F and G Han Stimulation Professor Han in China found that altern...

Page 7: ...ton Channel 2 Strength UP Channel 2 Strength DOWN Channel 1 Strength UP Time Selector Channel 2 Strength UP 7 SCREEN INFORMATION Programme selected Frequency selected Channel 1 strength selected Pulse...

Page 8: ...to switch the unit off press and hold down this button for 3 seconds ON Channel 1 Strength UP button Note Channel 1 controls the output through the white leads To switch unit on Press and hold down fo...

Page 9: ...press the Programme Selector button and release The programmes are shown as A B C D E F G or H Time Selector button Each time the unit is switched on it defaults back to continuous mode known as TIMER...

Page 10: ...l Ensure that the batteries are inserted the right way as shown in battery compartment When the batteries are running low a low battery indicator will show on the screen battery symbol and it is impor...

Page 11: ...the other end of the Mono Lead wire the lead wire splits into four pin ends 2 white and 2 black Push the pin ends into the pigtail ends of the electrode pads The mono lead wire can be split as requir...

Page 12: ...rotective plastic shield by holding and lifting one corner of the pad and pulling Do not pull on the pigtail wire of the pad After use always replace the pads on the plastic liner and replace in the r...

Page 13: ...contact between any of the pads and the skin or the quality of the pads is below the required standard the pad alarm will be triggered An audible bleep will be heard and at the top of the screen the...

Page 14: ...ng solution than soap and water Clean the case and lead wires at least once a week by wiping with a damp cloth and a solution of mild soap and water Wipe dry 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible causes...

Page 15: ...S may affect seizure threshold During the first three months of pregnancy It is not known whether TENS may affect foetal development On the abdomen in the later stages of pregnancy Stop use immediatel...

Page 16: ...brain are unknown Near malignant tumours In vitro experiments have shown that electricity can promote cell growth Do not Ignore any allergic reaction to the electrode pads If a skin irritation develo...

Page 17: ...h 19 CONSUMABLES AND SERVICING Replacement electrode pads new batteries and lead wires are available from your supplier or distributor see back cover for contact details by mail order from TensCare by...

Page 18: ...ked with a crossed out wheelie bin symbol as depicted below To comply with the Directive you can return your old electro therapy unit to us for disposal Simply print a postage paid PACKETPOST RETURNS...

Page 19: ...ould be protected from liquids NB The electrical specifications are nominal and subject to variation from the listed values due to normal production tolerances EC Declaration of Conformity TensCare Lt...

Page 20: ...5 UT 95 dip in Not applicable Not applicable interruptions and UT for 0 5 cycle voltage variations 40 UT 60 dip in on power supply UT for 5 cycles input lines 70 UT 30 dip in IEC 61000 4 11 UT for 25...

Page 21: ...marked with the following symbol Rated maximum output power of transmitter W NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations El...

Page 22: ...39 NOTES...

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