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2. PRESENTATION 

 

 
2.1 Front and Rear panel  
 

 

 

 

1)  Output socket: Electric signal is output after connection of the cable and 

adhesive electrodes. Channel 1.  

2)  Output socket: Electric signal is output after connection of the cable and 

adhesive electrodes. Channel 2.  

3)  [

] Increases the output intensity of Channel 1.  

In Setting state, adjusts the Program and the waveform parameters.  

4)  [

▼] decreases the output intensity of Channel 1.  

In Setting state, adjusts the Program and the waveform parameters.  
Unlocks the keypad.  

5)  [ M ].

 

Therapeutic mode selection  

Stop the treatment.  

Exit setting mode to return to the user interface. 

 

6)  LCD display: Shows the operating state of the device. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MT9000

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual for the T I M E Multitherapist Model MT9000 www tenscare co uk...

Page 2: ...tents and reserves the right to improve and amend it at any time without prior notice Amendments may however be published in new editions of this manual All Rights Reserved Rev V1 1 02010 Declaration...

Page 3: ...4 1 Battery 4 2 Connect electrodes to lead wires 4 3 Connect lead wires to device 4 4 Electrode 4 5 Turn ON 4 6 Select the Therapeutic Mode 4 7 Steps to set a new program 4 8 Adjust Channel Intensity...

Page 4: ...is a necessary warning signal of trauma or malfunction in the body nature may have gone too far in its design Aside from its value in diagnosis long lasting persistent pain serves no useful purpose P...

Page 5: ...low impedance when crossing the skin to enter deep into soft tissues The interferential currents reportedly can stimulate sensory motor and pain fibers These large impulse fibers interfere with the tr...

Page 6: ...ous thrombosis IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATNION Read instruction manual before operation Be sure to comply with all Contraindications Warnings Cautions and Adverse reactions in the manual Failure to foll...

Page 7: ...tive value 3 TENS is a symptomatic treatment and as such suppresses the sensation of pain which would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism 4 Safety has not been established for the use of therape...

Page 8: ...d to cardiac arrest 15 Electrodes should not be placed over the eyes in the mouth near the genitals or internally 16 Never use on areas of the skin which lack normal sensation 17 Apply the electrodes...

Page 9: ...use the electrical current to flow transcerebrally through the head 12 Patients with heart disease epilepsy cancer or any other health condition should not use this device without first consulting a p...

Page 10: ...es to other devices 24 Do not use sharp objects such as pencil point or ballpoint pen to operate the buttons on the control panel 25 Inspect leads and associated connectors before each use 26 Turn the...

Page 11: ...adhesive electrodes Channel 2 3 Increases the output intensity of Channel 1 In Setting state adjusts the Program and the waveform parameters 4 decreases the output intensity of Channel 1 In Setting st...

Page 12: ...the device Press button and hold for approx 3 seconds to turn off the device 11 Belt Clip 12 The battery compartment cover for opening 13 Adapter Receptacle 2 2 LCD display 1 Display therapeutic Mode...

Page 13: ...channels Power supply 9 0V DC Alkaline LR61 battery Adaptor output 9 0 Vdc 800mA optional Operating conditions 5C to 40C 41 F to 104F with a relative humidity of 30 75 atmospheric pressure from 700 t...

Page 14: ...Time Delay time is adjustable from 1 to 10 Sec ON TlME Contraction Ramp up Ramp down Waveform Mono phase square pulse wave Pulse amplitude Adjustable 0 105mA peak at 1000 ohm Load each channel 1 mA St...

Page 15: ...at 4001 Hz CH2 pulse rate is increased from 4001Hz to 4150Hz in a cycle time and then decreased from 4150Hz to 4001 Hz in next set cycle time In this program CH2 interference frequency is varied from...

Page 16: ...ode Pulse Width Modulation P2 The pulse width is automatically varied in a cycle time The pulse width is decreased from its original setting to 60 in set cycle time and then increased from 60 to its o...

Page 17: ...17 3 3 Waveforms of the stimulation programs Burst B Burst Frequency 7 pulses per burst Normal N Pulse Width Modulation cycle time Pulse Rate Modulation cycle time...

Page 18: ...18 Synchronous S ON TI ME OFF TIME Alternate A Delay D Delay time...

Page 19: ...4 Make sure you are installing the battery correctly Be sure to match the positive and negative ends of the battery to the marking in the battery compartment 5 Press and pull down following the direct...

Page 20: ...rticle This prevents damage caused by leaking battery 5 Always replace with the same type battery 4 2 Connect electrodes to lead wires Insert the lead wire connector into electrode connector standard...

Page 21: ...ctrodes 4 4 1 Electrode options The electrodes are disposable and should be routinely replaced when they start to lose their adhesive nature If your electrodes stop sticking properly order replacement...

Page 22: ...s the needs of the individual patient Every patient responds to electrical stimulation differently and their needs may vary from the conventional settings suggested here If the initial results are not...

Page 23: ...mode available Burst B Normal N Pulse Width Modulation M and Pulse Rate Modulation M1 The therapeutic program can be selected by pressing the and buttons When you select a program the box around the s...

Page 24: ...S therapeutic mode available Delay Synchronous and Alternate The program can be selected by pressing the and buttons When you select a program the box around the symbol for that program will flash 2 S...

Page 25: ...hat the output current takes to increase from 0 to the set level and from the set value back to to 0 When the ramp time is set each contraction may be ramped up and down so that the signals come on an...

Page 26: ...steps 1 Set the Therapeutic Proqram There are 4 programs in IF therapeutic mode available The therapeutic program can be selected by pressing the and button The mode you selected will show up on the...

Page 27: ...y pressing the and button The mode you selected will show up on the top of liquid crystal display 2 Set Timer Press S button cycle to enter this setting The treatment time is adjustable from 1 to 60 m...

Page 28: ...f the electrodes are not placed firmly on skin or the device has not been connected to the electrodes when the output intensity is set to more than 12mA the intensity will automatically reset to zero...

Page 29: ...e Width Treat time TENS B Burst 05 5Hz 50 300 uS 1 60 min cont N Continuous 1 150Hz 50 300uS 1 60 min cont M Pulse width modulation 1 150Hz 50 300us 1 60 min cont M1 Frequency modulation 1 150Hz 50 30...

Page 30: ...are excessively stretched across the skin during application To prevent this apply electrodes from centre outward avoid stretching over the skin 5 To minimize pulling stress tape extra lengths of lead...

Page 31: ...lace the electrode on the side of the protective backing that is labeled with the word on 4 Store the electrodes in the resealable pouch or a plastic bag Caution 1 Do not pull on the electrode wire Do...

Page 32: ...authorized agency The manufacturer will not be held responsible for the results of maintenance or repairs by unauthorized persons 2 The user must not attempt any repairs to the device or any of its ac...

Page 33: ...oo close together Damaged or worn electrodes or lead wires Electrode active area size is too small Decrease intensity Reposition the electrodes Replace Replace electrodes with ones that have an active...

Page 34: ...tilated place 3 Never place any heavy objects on the device 9 DISPOSAL Used fully discharged batteries must be disposed of in a specially labeled collection container at toxic waste collection points...

Page 35: ...blishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Not appli...

Page 36: ...as determined by an electromagnetic survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE I...

Page 37: ...istance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80MHz d 1 2 P 80MHz to 800MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5GHz 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...

Page 38: ...ge which is due to repairs or tampering by the customer or unauthorised third parties Damage which has arisen during transport from the manufacturer to the customer or during transport to the service...

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Page 40: ...723434 www tenscare co uk info tenscare co uk Manufacturer Name Shenzhen Dongdixln Technology Co LTD Add XiliBaimang Xushang industrial estate No 3 Bldg Nanshan dlstrlct Shenzhen CHINA 518108 Tel 0086...

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