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TEM-210 

Operation Manual 

Read Before Using 

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Summary of Contents for TEM-210

Page 1: ...TEM 210 Operation Manual Read Before Using 0120 ...

Page 2: ...g a Session Inserting 3 AAA Batteries Placement of the Pads for TENS Treatment of Pain Placement of Pads for EMS Muscle Stimulation Turning ON the Device Turning OFF the Device Selecting the Treatment Time Selecting the Program Selecting the Therapy Intensity Level 7 7 8 9 11 11 11 12 15 SPECIAL FEATURES 16 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 WARRANTY 24 ...

Page 3: ...f and management of chronic intractable pain and relief of pain associated with arthritis Choose TENS Mode P8 for use by healthy adults for the stimulation of healthy muscles in order to improve or facilitate muscle performance Choose EMS Modes P1 through P6 Contraindications Do not use the SantaMedical TENS EMS if any of the following conditions are present z Do not use this device if you have a ...

Page 4: ...ration the unit ONLY as indicated in this manual z Avoid areas in injury or restricted movement e g fractures or sprains z Avoid placing the pads over metal implants z Do not use in the bath or shower or in an environment of elevated humidity e g Sauna hydrotherapy etc Wait before using next until z At least 6 weeks after the birth of your baby you must consult your doctor before use z One month a...

Page 5: ...on It is not considered as skin irritation and it will normally disappear within 30 minutes after the electrodes are removed If the redness does not disappear after 30 minutes from the removal of electrodes do not use the stimulator again until after the excessive redness has disappeared z Turn off the stimulator if the stimulation feels unpleasant or does not provide pain relief z Keep your Syste...

Page 6: ...ation near your eyes and to your head and face z You should stop using the device and should consult with your physician if you experience adverse reactions from the device Conditions that may affect your System Since the stimulator is a battery operated electronic System its output performance and safety may be affected greatly in extreme humidity Therefore it is very important to keep the stimul...

Page 7: ...oft bag ABOUT DEVICE 1 Power on adjust increase setting key 2 Power off adjust decrease setting key 3 CH1 key 4 CH2 key 5 Therapy Time Mode Program selection Key 6 Program number 7 Therapy time remaining 8 CH1 intensity level 9 CH2 intensity level 10 Lock status indicator 11 Battery status indicator 12 Batteries compartment 13 Battery cover ...

Page 8: ...rowth 6 It may be helpful to apply skin lotion on electrode placement area when not wearing electrodes Inserting Changing the Batteries 1 Open the battery compartment at the back of the device by pushing the battery cover labelled Open downward this area features raised marks for easy identification 2 Insert 3 AAA 1 5 V batteries in the battery compartment make sure to match up the symbols 3 Close...

Page 9: ...r plugs into sockets at the top of unit Placement of the Electrode Pads for TENS Treatment of Pain Note 1 Recommended Electrodes size 130x90 mm for larger e g leg muscles lower back and Size 50x50 mm for smaller areas such as forearm muscles etc 2 You may need help placing the Electrode Pads onto hard to reach areas lower upper back ...

Page 10: ...s before applying them to the Skin Use the large Electrode Pads for EMS 2 The pad placement chart hereafter illustrates the correct placement of the pads for a selection of target muscles Note Always start with a low intensity level increase gradually You may use any of the modes for EMS ...

Page 11: ... the OFF button for three 3 seconds The display will go blank and the device will turn off 3 In an emergency you may also pull the connector s from the device and then remove the belt Ÿ1RWH To prevent unpleasant electric shocks never remove the Electrodes while it is still turned on Selecting the Treatment Time 1 Press MODE The preset default treatment time will flash on the display 2 To increase ...

Page 12: ...2 45 245 Hz Cycle All electrical specification 20 Program mode Benefits You should feel P1 for temporary relief of pain associated with sore and aching muscles in the lower back due to strain from exercise or normal household and work activities for temporary relief of pain associated with sore and aching muscles in the upper and lower extremities arm and or leg due to strain from exercise or norm...

Page 13: ...ith reduced stiffness Use it after intense exercise to promote recovery and relaxation 30 min duration P3 Active Recovery This program is similar to P2 except that the muscle twitch rate slows down during the session It feels like a tapping massage but softer than P2 Use it after intense exercise to promote recovery and relaxation 20 min duration P4 Active Recovery This program activates the muscl...

Page 14: ...s then flashing Press the button ON to increase or the button OFF to decrease for choice of program of the selected modality 3 Press MODE again to save your selection The treatment time you selected will appear on the display the next time you turn the device on Ÿ1RWH If you change programs during the course of a therapy session the treatment time will not reset unless you Manually reset it by per...

Page 15: ... muscle performance then you want to achieve a significant number of working fibers You require a minimum intensity approx 30mA to accomplish this This can be achieved relatively quickly 2 to 3 sessions by progressively increasing the intensity during the session Once this threshold is reached continue to progressively increase the current intensity making the session more effective 1 Intensity is...

Page 16: ...ss and hold the ON and OFF keys simultaneously for 1 second to lock unlock the device The Lock Function prevents accidental intensity changes when buttons are bumped Automatic Shut off x The device automatically turns off when no button is pressed for 60 seconds x The device automatically turns off when the time for your therapy session has elapsed Intensity Level Reset For your safety and comfort...

Page 17: ...from the stimulator and electrodes x Do not pull on the cables but on the connectors attached to the ends of the cables x Store the stimulator with the cables in a clean dry place Electrode The electrode pads are disposable and use an adhesive that will dry after prolonged usage or storage Pads should be replaced when they lose their adhesive quality or you sense a change in stimulation sensation ...

Page 18: ...ded WARRANTY This SantaMedical TENS EMS carries an industry leading 2 year warranty from the date of purchase The warranty applies to the SantaMedical TENS EMS and necessary parts and labor relating thereto The warranty does not include the electrode pads which do need to be replaced over time The warranty does not apply to damage resulting from failure to follow the operating instructions acciden...

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