Introduction; Intended Use; Tens One Features - TensCare TENS One Instructions For Use Manual

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1. INTRODUCTION

Device Description & Principles of
Design
The TENS One is an accurate and
versatile, digital TENS unit that is easy
to use, with simple settings and rotating
strength control knobs. It can help
manage the pain from a wide range of
conditions.
Chronic pain: back pain, arthritis,
rheumatic pain, lumbago, hip pain,
osteoarthritic pain in the knee and
sciatica central pain.
Musculoskeletal
pain:
falls, sprains, direct blows to muscles
and auto accidents.
Acute pain: Dental and facial pain, neck
pain (back of the neck), postoperative
pain, migraine and neuralgias.
TENS machines can be used alone for
pain relief or be combined with other
treatments.

2. INTENDED USE

TENS One is intended for the
relief of pain associated with
sore or aching muscles of the lower
back, arms, or legs due to strain from
exercise or normal household and work
activities.
The device is suitable for use by all who
can control the device and understand
the instructions.
Do not use the device for any purpose
other than this intended use.

3. TENS ONE FEATURES

• Dual Channel
Two independent channels with four
electrode pads to treat two areas at the
same time.
• Comfortable Stimulation
Gentle TENS stimulation with 20 steps
of intensity. The multi-turn rotary digital
control reduces the risk of sudden
fibromyalgia,
changes normally associated with this
type of control.
• Manual TENS with 3 Modes
Including
Normal/Constant
Modulation mode (M).
• LCD Screen
Clearly shows the operation of the unit
and the programme and intensity being
used.
• Treatment Timer
The user can manually select a
treatment time of C (Continuous) or 15,
30, 45, 60 or 90 minutes.
• Easy Start Mode Memory
Automatically starts in the last mode
and setting used.
• Detachable Belt Clip
Enables the user to clip the unit onto a
belt.
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Warning: Not suitable for use
in children without medical
supervision.
Burst
mode
mode
(N)
(B),
and

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