Information About The Programme Settings - TensCare itouch sure Instructions For Use Manual

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Caution: Do not use this device with
leads or electrode pads other than
those
recommended
manufacturer. Performance may vary
from specification. Electrodes with
smaller surface area may cause tissue
irritation.
TO KEEP YOUR DEVICE IN GOOD
WORKING ORDER, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING
CAUTIONS:
Caution: Do not immerse your device
in water or place it close to excessive
heat such as a fireplace or radiant
heater or sources of high humidity such
as a nebulizer or kettle as this may
cause it to cease to operate correctly.
Caution: Keep the device away from
sunlight, as long-term exposure to
sunlight may affect the rubber causing
it to become less elastic and crack.
Caution: Keep the device away from
lint and dust, as long-term exposure to
lint or dust may affect the sockets or
cause the battery connector to develop
a bad contact.
Caution:
Temperature
Humidity of storage: -10°C to +60°C, 8
to 93% R.H. Temperature & Relative
Humidity of operation: 0°C to +40°C, 10
to 93% R.H.
Caution:
There
serviceable parts. Do not attempt to
open or modify the unit. This may affect
the safe operation of the unit and will
invalidate the warranty.
Caution: Interconnect this device with
other equipment may damage this
device or unintended output may be
delivered to end user.
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8. INFORMATION ABOUT
THE
PROGRAMME
SETTINGS
Each
programme
combination of Frequency and Pulse
Width settings which allow for different
sensations
through
optional electrode pads and help
treating
the
different
incontinence.
• Frequency (measured in Hz -
pulses per second)
Low frequencies (1-10 Hz) have a
purifying and relaxing effect through
individual contractions.
Medium frequencies (20-50 Hz) can put
a high level of strain on the muscle, thus
promoting the muscular structure
• Pulse Width (measured in μs -
millionths of a second)
The itouch sure unit has pulse widths
of 200 to 300 μs. Generally speaking,
the higher the pulse width, the more
"aggressive" the stimulation feels, if the
pulse width is set high enough, it will
usually elicit a muscle contraction,
which is required for an effective toning
of the pelvic floor muscles.
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