Beurer EM 80 Instructions For Use Manual
Beurer EM 80 Instructions For Use Manual

Beurer EM 80 Instructions For Use Manual

Digital tens/ems unit

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EM 80
EN Digital TENS/EMS unit
Instruction for Use .............................................. 3

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  • Page 1 EM 80 EN Digital TENS/EMS unit Instruction for Use ..........3...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH Table of Contents Table of Contents .................. 3 7.3 Procedure for TENS/EMS programmes 11 to 20 (individual pro- grammes) ..................13 1. Getting to know your device..............4 7.4 Changes to the settings ..............14 1.1 What is Digital TENS/EMS and what can it do? ......4 7.5 Doctor’s Function .................
  • Page 4: Getting To Know Your Device

    Separate the packaging elements and dispose of them in Isolation of applied parts Type BF accordance with local regulations. Galvanically isolated applied part (F stands for “floating”); meets the requirements for leakage currents for type B Separate the product and packaging elements and dispose of them in accordance with local regulations.
  • Page 5: Scope Of Supply

    is also achieved by preventing pain from being passed on into nerve fibres possibility of reducing muscular tension and combating fatigue symptoms (above all through high-frequency pulses) and increasing the secretion of the using a programme based on real massage in terms of sensation and effect. body’s own endorphines which reduce awareness of pain through their effect Using the positioning suggestions and programme charts in this manual, you can on the central nervous system.
  • Page 6 • In case of high fever (e.g. > 39°C). • Diabetes. • All sensitivity disorders with reduced pain awareness (such as metabolic • In case of known or acute cardiac arrhythmias and other disorders in stimulus formation and conduction of the heart. disturbances).
  • Page 7: Current Parameters

    • Do not use when asleep, when driving a vehicle or at the same time as Information on ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) operating devicery. Please note that jacks marked with the ESD warning label must not • Never use with any activities where an unforeseen reaction (e.g. increased be touched.
  • Page 8: Pulse Width

    3.3 Pulse width 4. Unit description Pulse width is used to indicate the duration of an indivi- 4.1 Description of components periodic dual pulse in microseconds. Pulse width also determines time Display (main menu): the pene tration depth of the current whereby in general, F G H A TENS/EMS/MASSAGE submenus the following applies: a greater muscle mass requires a greater pulse width.
  • Page 9: Key Functions

    4.2 Key functions 5. Start-up Every time a key is pressed, this is acknowledged by a signal tone in order to 1. Remove the battery cover from the base of the monitor by ensure that any unintentional pressing of a key is detected. This signal tone undoing the catch.
  • Page 10: Tens Programmes

    6.2 TENS programmes Prog. Reasonable areas of Possible Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4 application electrode Cycle 5 Cycle 6 Cycle 7 Cycle 8 Indications position Width Fre- Width Fre- Width Fre- Width Fre- (µs) quen- Time Time (µs) quen- Time...
  • Page 11: Ems-Programme

    6.3 EMS-Programme Prog. Reasonable areas of Possible Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4 application electrode Cycle 5 Cycle 6 Cycle 7 Cycle 8 Indications position Width Fre- Width Fre- Width Fre- Width Fre- (µs) quen- Time Time (µs) quen- Time Time...
  • Page 12: Massage Programmes

    The following guideline holds when selecting electrode distances: 6.4 MASSAGE programmes • most reasonable distance: approx. 5-15 cm. Prog. no. Massage form • below 5 cm, it is mainly surface structures which are strongly stimulated. Tap and grasp massage • over 15 cm, large-area and deep structures are stimulated very weakly. Knead and grasp massage Electrode relationship to muscle fibre orientation Tap massage...
  • Page 13: Application

    7. Application 7.3 Procedure for TENS/EMS programmes 11 to 20 (individual programmes) 7.1 Advice on application Programmes 11 to 20 are preset programmes which you can also individualise. • If the device is not used within 3 minutes, it switches off automatically Here you can set pulse frequency, pulse width as well as the ON and OFF (automatic switch-off function).
  • Page 14: Changes To The Settings

    7.5 Doctor’s Function Note: Setting OFF time to ‘00’ ensures that there is no period of relaxation between the individual cycles. Doctor’s Function is a specific setting to allow you to call up your specific • Hold ENTER depressed for approx. 2 seconds to advance to personal programme even more easily.
  • Page 15: Disposal

    Storage: General disposal • Remove the batteries from the unit if you are not going to use it for a longer For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the device in the household period. Leaking batteries can damage the unit. waste at the end of its useful life.
  • Page 16: Technical Details

    (3) Check that the electrodes are positioned properly and make sure that the Explanation of symbols: Application part type BF adhesive electrodes are not overlapping. Caution! Read the instructions for Use. (4) Increase pulse intensity in stages. The device can emit effective output values (5) The batteries are almost empty.
  • Page 17: Replacement Parts And Wearing Parts

    • The use of accessories other than those specified or provided by the manu- facturer of this device can lead to an increase in electromagnetic emissions or a decrease in the device’s electromagnetic immunity; this can result in faulty operation. •...
  • Page 20 Beurer GmbH • Söflinger Straße 218 • 89077 Ulm, Germany • www.beurer.com www.beurer-gesundheitsratgeber.com • www.beurer-healthguide.com Beurer UK Ltd., Suite 16, Stonecross Place, Yew Tree Way, WA3 2SH Golborne, United Kingdom...

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