Med-Fit EM6300A Patient Instruction & User Manual

Med-Fit EM6300A Patient Instruction & User Manual

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EM6300A
Patient Instruction & User Manual
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EM6300A
Pain Relief
TENS Machine
Muscle Toning
email: sales@med-fit.co.uk

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  • Page 1 Med-Fit Pain Relief TENS Machine Muscle Toning Premier TENS & Muscle Stimulator EM6300A Patient Instruction & User Manual Tel: 0161 429 7330 email: sales@med-fit.co.uk EM6300A...
  • Page 2 1 x Charger and USB Cable 4 x Packs of Self-Adhesive Electrodes ( 4 electrodes per pack) 1 x Pair of Patient Cables 1 x User Manual Med-Fit UK Ltd. Unit 8 Martel Court S. Park Business Park Hamilton Road Stockport SK1 2AF.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS STEP BY STEP GUIDE CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION TO TENS INTRODUCTION TO EMS WHICH PROGRAMME SHOULD I USE HOW HIGH SHOULD I TURN THE INTENSITY THE PREMIER PLUS TENS PROGRAMMES P1 - P12 MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS HELPFUL TIPS TENS ELECTRODE PLACEMENT...
  • Page 4: Controls And Functions

    CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Left channel socket Right channel socket Red key lock button Charging port Mode button to change from TENS, EMS and Manual Adjustments Intensity up channel 1 Intensity up channel 2 Intensity down Intensity down channel 1 channel 2 Programme selector On / Off Button up and down...
  • Page 5: Step By Step Guide

    STEP BY STEP GUIDE Before using your premier TENS for the first time, please fully charge the battery see page 7. Press the button to switch on the TENS. This is located at the bottom left hand corner of the TENS device. Please push and hold down the button for 2 seconds to turn the unit on.
  • Page 6 STEP BY STEP GUIDE Fig1 Connect one of the TENS lead cables supplied to the top of your TENS machine. As shown in Fig1. CH1 = Channel 1 Now connect the other end of the TENS cable to the CH2 = Channel 2 self-adhesive electrodes supplied.
  • Page 7: Charging Instructions

    CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS Important information The USB charging cable connects to TENS charging port as shown in fig 1 (Please ensure you connect the cable the right way round) fig1 Charging Port LED indicator Before using your Premier TENS & Muscle Stimulator please charge the unit, as follows: Charging your TENS device.
  • Page 8: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS & PRECAUTIONS PLEASE NOTE: It is imperative that patients read and understand the warnings and precautions before using this device. Do not allow your machine or electrodes to be used by anyone else, as they are designed for single patient use only. It is recommended that proper medical advice on the use of TENS is sought from a Qualified Practitioner (Physiotherapist, Doctor or Nurse) prior to use, in order to ensure safe and effective treatment.
  • Page 9 WARNINGS 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. Stimulation should not be applied over the neck or mouth. Severe spasm of the laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles may occur and the contractions may be strong enough to close the airway or cause difficulty in breathing.
  • Page 10: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION The EM6300A Digital TENS/EMS is a battery operated pulse generator that sends electrical impulses electrodes to the body and reach the nerves and underlying muscle group. This unit is a combination stimulator of TENS and EMS which can be used for muscle stimulation and pain relief.
  • Page 11: Introduction To Ems

    INTRODUCTION TO EMS EXPLANATION OF EMS Electrical Muscle Stimulation is an internationally accepted and proven way of treating muscular injuries. It works by sending electronic pulses to the muscle needing treatment; this causes the muscle to exercise passively. It is a product derived from the square waveform, originally invented by John Faraday in 1831.
  • Page 12: Which Programme Should I Use

    WHICH PROGRAMME SHOULD I USE? We always recommend you start with programme 1, as already mentioned in your step- by-step guide. The premier TENS has 12 programmes P1 to P12, Each programme has been shown to reduce and block pain in a wide range of conditions. It is very difficult to know which programme is best for you.
  • Page 13 MED-FIT PREMIER TENS PROGRAMMES P1-P12 - 12 Clinically validated TENS programmes for drug-free pain relief. (All programmes run on a continuous time indicated by the letter [C] on your display. Programme 1 Conventional TENS Ideal for your first TENS treatment, for both acute, chronic and long-term use.
  • Page 14 MED-FIT PREMIER TENS PROGRAMMES Programme 4 Knee Pain This programme is ideal for treating knee injuries both acute and chronic including osteoarthritis rheumatoid arthritis and joint pain. for examples of electrode placement please refer to pages 20 & 21. Programme 5 Shoulder Pain Treating shoulder pain relief from heavy or repetitive lifting, arthritis, and tendinopathy.
  • Page 15 MED-FIT PREMIER TENS PROGRAMMES Programme 8 Cervical (Neck) Pain Cervical pain relief due to poor ergonomic work positions. Please see the electrode placement page 21 for more details. Programme 9 Epicondylitis - (Elbow) Pain relief for epicondylitis resulting from repetitive gripping and objects. Please see the electrode placement page 20 for more details.
  • Page 16: Manual Adjustments

    ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS USING THE MANUAL ADJUSTMENT 1. Power On/Off/Pause Button The power of unit can be turned on by pressing the On/Off/Pause button. You may start to adjust the settings when the liquid crystal display is on. Press and hold for 2 seconds to switch off.
  • Page 17 ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS USING THE MANUAL ADJUSTMENT 3. Set Control S E T By pressing the "Set" control you select the setting you intend to adjust. The value is set by pressing the "Increment" or "Decrement" controls when the "Set" value is flashing.
  • Page 18 ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS FOR TENS 9. Steps to Set a TENS Program µ µ The settings can be adjusted according to the following steps. a. Turn on the Power µ b. Select a Mode Select a mode by pressing the "Mode" control. The mode you selected will show up on the top of liquid crystal display.
  • Page 19 ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS FOR TENS d. Set Pulse Rate Pulse rate is adjustable from 2Hz to 150 Hz . Press "SET" control to enter this menu, then press “ ” or “ ” to adjust the setting. Unless otherwise instructed, set the pulse rate l to the 70-120 Hz range. TENS Rate e.
  • Page 20 ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS FOR EMS 10. Steps to Set a EMS Program The settings can be adjusted according to the following steps. a. Turn on the Power b. Select a Mode Select a mode by pressing the "Mode" control. The mode you selected will show up on the top of liquid crystal display.
  • Page 21 ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS FOR EMS d. Set On Time The On Time controls the length of stimulation. By pressing the "Set" control, the contraction time can be adjusted. Both channels' stimulation is cycled on and off by the contraction and relaxation settings. The range is adjustable from 2 seconds to 90 seconds.The total "ON"...
  • Page 22 Pulse Width is adjustable from 50 µs to 300 µs. Press "SET" control to enter this ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS FOR EMS f. Set Pulse Width menu, then press “ ” or “ ” to adjust the setting. If no instructions regarding the pulse width are given in therapy, set the control to the suggested 70- s setting Width...
  • Page 23 ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS FOR EMS h. Set Timer The treatment time is adjustable between 5 - 60 minutes and Continue(C). Press "SET" control to enter this menu, then press "Increment" or "Decrement" to adjust the setting. The liquid crystal will show the balance treatment time after the stimulation is started.
  • Page 24: Helpful Tips

    HELPFUL TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL TENS TREATMENT Once you have familiarised yourself with the controls and features of your TENS device, it is important to place the TENS electrodes in a position which gives the most pain relief. This may take 3 or 4 attempts to find the most suitable position, for maximum pain relief.
  • Page 25 EXAMPLES OF ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Here are three examples of electrode placement for knee pain. For best results, we recommend you try all variations as shown. TENS using one channel vertical pad TENS using one channel horizontal pad placement placement Red squares represents placement of electrode Channel 1 Blue squares represents Placement of electrode Channel 2...
  • Page 26: Tens Electrode Placement

    TENS ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Frozen Shoulder Shoulder Pain Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes P1, P5, P12 P1, P5, P12 Primary Placement Primary Placement Alternative Placement Degenerative Arthritis: Chronic Hip Pain Cervical and Lumbar Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes P1, P3, P8, P11 P1, P11, P12 Primary Placement Primary Placement Alternative Placement...
  • Page 27 TENS ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Lower Back Pain Hip Neuralgia Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes P1, P3 P12,P11 Primary Placement Primary Placement Phantom Limb, Lower Extremity Sciatica Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes P1, P2, P3 Primary Placement Primary Placement Alternative Placement www.thetenscompany.co.uk Telephone: 0800 121 4626...
  • Page 28 TENS ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Low Extremity Pain Wrist Pain Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes P6, P12 P1, P12 Primary Placement Primary Placement Alternative Placement Primary Placement Alternative Placement Degenerative Arthritis - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Knee Pain Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes P4, P12 Primary Placement Alternative Placement Elbow &...
  • Page 29 TENS ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Lower Leg Pain Knee Pain - Post-Op Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes P4, P6, P12 P4, P6, P12 Primary Placement Primary Placement Alternative Placement Alternative Placement Cervical Placement Chronic Cervical Strain Suggested Programmes Suggested Programmes Primary Placement Primary Placement Alternative Placement Alternative Placement www.thetenscompany.co.uk...
  • Page 30: Ems & Massage Programmes

    MUSCLE STIMULATORS & MASSAGE PROGRAMMES These 12 individual electronic muscle stimulator (E.M.S) programmes P13 - P24 have been clinically proven for the treatment of: 1. Muscle Re-Education 2. Muscle Training 3. Muscle Strengthening 4. Muscle Toning & Massage Please refer to the electrode placement charts provided for electrode placement guidelines.
  • Page 31 MUSCLE STIMULATOR & MASSAGE PROGRAMMES Programmes P13 - P16 Muscle Training & Muscle Re-Education Programmes Choose from one of the programmes 13, 14, 15 or 16 Suitable Conditions These programmes can be used for muscle training, prevention of muscle atrophy. Please follow the electrode placement chart for individual muscles shown on pages 24 to 27.
  • Page 32: Ems Electrode Placement

    ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Arms Biceps This position is useful for muscle training and for gaining volume using the devices' muscle strengthening programmes. But it is equally very useful for diminishing the effects of lactic acid (substances manufactured by the muscles after sporting exertion and that result in pain during the following few hours).
  • Page 33 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Deltoid Posterior Fascia Latissimus Thigh Internal Thigh www.thetenscompany.co.uk Telephone: 0800 121 4626...
  • Page 34 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT Gluteals The Trapezius Muscles and Dorsals This position is ideal for shaping the gluteal muscle. The Legs and Calves The Abdominals It is the abdominal muscle which, when electro-stimulated, will make a six-pack appear. Telephone: 0800 121 4626 www.thetenscompany.co.uk...
  • Page 35 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT The Abdominals The Pectorals These muscles are very BE SURE to follow the difficult and painful to positioning. work on. So, go on, the DO NOT POSITION ON electrodes positioned THE HEART AREA ! like this will allow you to work on your muscles www.thetenscompany.co.uk Telephone: 0800 121 4626...
  • Page 36: Warranty

    Limited of Liabilities and Disclaimer of Warranties Med-Fit UK Ltd sole obligation in the case of any breach of its warranties set forth in the paragraph above, shall be, at Med-Fit UK Ltd option, to repair or replace the Product without charge to Purchaser or to refund the purchase price of the Product.
  • Page 37: Electrode Instructions

    ELECTRODE INSTRUCTIONS Turn Stimulator OFF before applying or removing electrodes Application 1. Skin site must be very clean and dry. Dirty, flaky or oily skin will prevent electrodes from adhering to the skin. If necessary, trim excess hair with scissors. If skin is oily wipe down with an alcohol or electrode skin prep prior to application.
  • Page 38 SAFETY-TECHNICAL CONTROLS For safety reasons, review the following checklist before using your EM6300A Digital TENS/EMS 1. Check the device for external damage. - deformation of the housing. - damaged or defective output sockets. 3. Check the usability of accessories. - patient cable undamaged - electrodes undamaged.
  • Page 39 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Degree of Electrical Protection BF Timer Increment Decrement Consult instructions for use Manufacturer Serial number Lock Low battery Pause DC current (DC Power source) Comply with MDD 93/42/EEC requirement as amended by 2007/47/EC. Notify body det norske veritas (DNV) Power The label attached to the back of device contains important information about this device model, supply...
  • Page 40 The Premier Plus TENS Programmes P1-P12 PROGRAMME FREQUENCY PULSE WIDTH Conventional TENS - Ideal for first applications of TENS 80Hz 180µs for both acute and long term pain CONDITIONS Neck, Shoulder, Elbow Pain, Rheumatic Pain, Lumbago, Hip Pain, Osteoarthritic Pain in the knee Burst TENS - Most effective for radiating pain if arms 180µs and legs and deep muscular pain...
  • Page 41: Technical Specification

    Muscle training SYNCHRONOUS Muscle training ALTERNATE Muscle training ALTERNATE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The technical specification details of EM6300A are as follows: MECHANISM TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Channel Dual, isolated between channels Pulse Amplitude Adjustable, 0-100 mA peak into 500 ohm load each channel.
  • Page 42: Emc Information

    ¤”› “⁄—Œ”flד The device complies with current EMC regulations. The radio frequency emissions of the device are extremely low and in all probability do not cause any interference with other devices in the proximity.It is recommended that you do not place the device on top of or close to other electronic devices.
  • Page 43 ÔÏÊÔÓ –øª ÓÍ ¤”› “⁄—Œ”flד Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the device The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the device as recommended below, according to the...
  • Page 44 0161 429 7330 0161 427 0215 Tel: Fax: www.tensmachineuk.com...

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