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4) Identify the correct pads positioning
for the selected area and apply the
electrode pads as described in
section 9.3. for EMS and as
described on the electrode pads
insert for TENS.
5) Once the electrode pads are
correctly positioned, adjust the
intensity as described in 8. 4. with the
buttons
CH1
▼
,
CH1
▲
,
CH2
▼
and
CH2
▲
. The LCD display shows the
strength of intensity used for each
channel.
Note:
If the sensation becomes
uncomfortable,
reduce
the
intensity.
12.5. AFTER YOUR TRAINING
SESSION
When the timer reaches zero, your
session is complete, and the unit turns
off.
1) Check that the control unit is OFF. If
it is not, hold down the
OFF
button to
switch off then remove the electrode
pads from your skin by holding the
electrode pad itself and gently
pulling. Be careful not to pull the
wires as this may damage them.
2) Replace the electrode pads to their
protective plastic shield and return
them to the re-sealable plastic bag.
Note:
When
removing
the
electrode pads, DO NOT PULL
ON LEAD WIRES.
13. CLEANING &
STORAGE
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.
•
Do not
immerse your
perfect EMS
unit in water.
•
Do not
use any other cleaning
solution than soap and water.
Storage life
•
Storage life of an unopened pack of
self-adhesive electrode pads is 2
years. This may be affected by very
high temperatures or very low
humidity.
•
The unit has no fixed shelf life.
14. EMC
Wireless communications equipment
such as wireless home network
devices, mobile phones, cordless
telephones and their base stations,
walkie-talkies can affect this equipment
and should be kept at least a distance d
= 3,3 m away from the equipment.
(Note. As indicated in Table 6 of IEC
60601-1-2:2007 for ME EQUIPMENT,
a typical cell phone with a maximum
output power of 2 W yields d = 3,3 m at
an IMMUNITY LEVEL of 3 V/m).
Note:
For hospital use, full EMC
advice tables are available on
request.