Mars One EM-6300A Instruction Manual

Mars One EM-6300A Instruction Manual

Premier combo plus digital tens/ems

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR THE
Premier Combo Plus
DIGITAL TENS/EMS
Distributed by:
0434
Read Before Use
V1.0
Model No.: EM-6300A

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE Premier Combo Plus DIGITAL TENS/EMS Distributed by: 0434 Read Before Use V1.0 Model No.: EM-6300A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Chapter Contents General Description ..........2 Introduction .............2 Cautions ..............4 Warnings ..............6 Contraindications ............6 Adverse Reactions ..........6 Construction ............7 8. Technical Specifications .........9 Replacement Parts ..........15 10. Accessories .............15 11. Graphic Symbols .............16 12. Operating Instructions ..........17 13. Parameter Controls ..........17 14.
  • Page 3: General Description

    HOW TENS WORKS Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION There is nothing “magic” about Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve The Premier Combo Plus TENS/EMS is a fully digital battery oper- Stimulation (TENS). TENS is intended to be used to relieve pain. ated pulse generator that sends electrical impulses to the nerves The TENS unit sends comfortable impulses through the skin that and underlying muscle groups.
  • Page 4: Cautions

    9. Turn the TENS off before applying or removing electrodes. should only be used under medical supervision for adjunctive thera- 10. Isolated cases of skin irritation may occur at the site of electrode py for the treatment of medical diseases and conditions. placement following long term application.
  • Page 5: Warnings

    Chapter 4 : WARNINGS Chapter 7 : CONSTRUCTION 1. The long-term effects of chronic electrical stimulation are unknown. 2. Stimulation should not be applied over the carotid sinus nerves, particularly in patients with a known sensitivity to the carotid sinus reflex. 3.
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    Chapter 8 : TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BACK SIDE The technical specification details of Premier Combo Plus Digital TENS/EMS are as follows: MECHANISM TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 01 Channel Dual, isolated between channels 02 Pulse Amplitude Adjustable, 0-100 mA peak into 500 ohm load each channel. 03 Wave Form Asymmetrical Bi-Phasic Square Pulse 04 Voltage...
  • Page 7 time. The OFF Time should be equal to or in 0.5 second, then the pulse rate is greater than the ON Time. decreased by 50% from its original setting ON TIME ≥Ramp up + Ramp down in 0.5 second. Total cycle time is 1 second. OFF TIME ≥ON TIME In this mode, pulse rate(2-150Hz) and Mode P...
  • Page 8 CH1 & CH2 Positive Muscle training SYN 50 CH1 & CH2 Positive Muscle training SYN 50 CH1 & CH2 Positive CH1 & CH2 Positive Muscle training SYN 35 CH1 & CH2 Positive Muscle training CH1 & CH2 Positive Muscle training CH1 &...
  • Page 9: Accessories

    Chapter 9 : REPLACEABLE PARTS The waveforms of the TENS modes are as follows. 1. Burst The replaceable parts and accessories of Premier Combo Plus Digi- tal TENS/EMS devices are as given below. Except lead wires and electrodes, please do not try to replace the other parts of a device.
  • Page 10: Graphic Symbols

    II. LABEL DC Current(DC Power source) The label attached to the back of device con- Comply with MDD 93/42/EEC requirements as amended tains important information about this device- by 2007/47/EC. Notify body Det Norske Veritas(DNV). model, supply voltage, CE number and cau- Power tion.
  • Page 11 using a combination of intensity and pulse duration different nerve INTENSITY fibres are stimulated. Each patient responds differently to different levels of intensity, due The wider pulse duration is needed to recruit motor fibres, whereas to varying degrees of tissue resistance, enervation, skin thickness, the narrow pulse duration is used on the more sensory fibres.
  • Page 12: Lead Wire Maintenance

    CONTRACTION / RELAXATION After connecting the wires to the stimulator, attach each wire to an electrode. Use care when you plug and unplug the wires. Jerking The contraction time and relaxation time of EMS is adjustable. the wire instead of holding the insulated connector body may cause Stimulation will commence at the contraction setting time and cease wire breakage.
  • Page 13: Tips For Skin Care

    the initial results are not positive, speak to your physician about al- soap and water prior to application of electrodes. ternative stimulation settings and/or electrode placements. Once an 2. Insert the lead wire into the pin connector on the pre-wired acceptable placement has been achieved, mark the electrode sites electrodes.
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Controls

    Chapter 20 : ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS 3 Mode Control There are 5 TENS modes(B, N, M, S1, S2) and 3 EMS modes 1. Power On/Off/Pause Button (C, S, A) available. The mode is selected by pressing the “Mode” control. When a TENS mode is selected, the LCD shows The power of unit can be turned on by pressing the On/Off/ "TENS".
  • Page 15 c. Set Pulse Width being changed but the output may be stopped by Pulse Width is adjustable from 50 µs to 300 µs. Press “SET” pressing the "On/Off/Pause". control to enter this menu, then press “ ” or “ “ 10.
  • Page 16 f. Adjust Intensity setting, and press “ “ or “ “ to adjust its value. There are 99 steps within the intensity range. Set the desired The settings will be stored immediately after selected. level by pressing the " " or " "...
  • Page 17 e. Set Off Time h. Set Timer The Off Time controls the length of relaxation. By pressing The treatment time is adjustable between 5 - 60 minutes and the "SET" control, the relaxation time can be adjusted. Both Continue(C). Press "SET" control to enter this menu, then channels' stimulation is cycled on and off by the contraction press "Increment"...
  • Page 18: Battery Information

    RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES(NOT INCLUDED) Prior to the use of a new unit, the rechargeable battery should be charged according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions. Be- fore using the battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the battery and in this instruction manual. Individnal Record Accumulated After being stored for 60 days or more, the batteries may lose their...
  • Page 19: Safety-Technical Controls

    3. Check the usability of accessories. for your charger. Other types of batteries may leak or - patient cable undamaged. burst. - electrodes undamaged. 2. Do not incinerate the rechargeable battery as it may - Battery is not corroded explode! Please consult your distributor if there are any problems with device and accessories.
  • Page 20: Warranty

    The EM-6300A is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the EM-6300A should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test...
  • Page 21 RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the EM-6300A is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the EM-6300A should be observed to verify normal operation.
  • Page 22: Appendix

    Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EM-6300A The EM-6300A is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the EM-6300A can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintain-...
  • Page 23 (Appendix II) Waveform of EM-6300A Digital TENS/EMS 2. N MODE(Normal): Load: 500 ohm Pulse Rate: 150Hz TENS Pulse Width: 300µs 1. B Mode(Burst) Load: 500 ohm Scope A : Pulse Rate: 150Hz Pulse Width: 300µs VERT:10.0V/DIV HORIZ:2mS Scope A : OUTPUT:59.1825V pk-pk...
  • Page 24 3. M MODE(-50% Pulse Width & Rate Modulation): 4. S1 MODE(-40% Pulse Width Modulation): Load:500 ohm Load: 500 ohm Pulse Rate:150Hz Pulse Rate: 150Hz Pulse Width:300µs Pulse Width: 300 µs Scope A: Scope A: VERT:10.0V/DIV VERT: 20.0V/DIV HORIZ:100µs HORIZ: 200 µs OUTPUT:54.9975Vpk-pk OUTPUT: 50.0V pk-pk Pulse width:300µs...
  • Page 25 5. S2 MODE(-70% Pulse Width Modulation): Load: 500 ohm 1. C MODE : Pulse Rate : 150Hz Load: 500 ohm Pulse Width: 300µs Pulse Rate : 150Hz Pulse Width: 300 µs Scope A: Scope A: VERT: 20.0V/DIV HORIZ: 200µs VERT:10.0V/DIV OUTPUT: 48.8Vpk-pk HORIZ: 2mS Pulse width: 124µs...
  • Page 26 2. S MODE(Synchronous): Load:500 ohm Pulse Rate:150Hz Pulse Width:300µs Contratction Time:12 Sec Relation Time:12 Sec Ramp Time:6 Sec 3. A MODE(Alternate): Load: 500 ohm Pulse Rate :150Hz Pulse Width:300µs Contratction Time :12 Sec Relation Time:12 Sec Ramp Time: 6 Sec...

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