Kogan KHTENSPEMSA User Manual
Kogan KHTENSPEMSA User Manual

Kogan KHTENSPEMSA User Manual

Tens and ems multi mode therapy massager

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Getting to know your device ......1 6.6 Operation in the “Parameter Setting” mode.. 18 1.1 What is Electrical Stimulator and what can it do?..1 6.7 “Memory checking” interface ......19 1.2 Important information ........2 6.8 In all operation interfaces .......
  • Page 3: Getting To Know Your Device

    1. Getting to know your device 1.1 What is Electrical Stimulator and what can it do? The Electrical stimulator belongs to the group of electrical stimulation systems. It has three basic functions, which can be used in combination. a. Electrical stimulation to nerve tracts (TENS) b.
  • Page 4: Warnings

    and “Adverse reactions” in the manual, in order to prevent any damage to health. 1.3 WARNINGS The Electrical stimulator may be used for the following conditions: For TENS mode 1. Symptomatic relief of chronic intractable pain 2. Post traumatic pain 3.
  • Page 5: Cautions

    • Electrical stimulation is not effective for central origin pain such as headache. • Electronic monitoring equipment (such as ECG monitors and ECG alarms) may not operate properly when TENS stimulation is in use. • Stimulation should not be applied over the carotid sinus nerves, particularly in patients with a known sensitivity to the carotid sinus reflex.
  • Page 6: Adverse Reactions

    • Some patients may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or silicone rubber. If rash develops or pain persists, discontinue use and consult a doctor. • Electrode placement and stimulation settings should be based on the guidance of prescribing practitioner.
  • Page 7: Graphic Illustration

    2. Graphic illustration 2.1 Front and Rear Panel 1. Channel A output socket: electric signal output of channel A after connection of the cable with adhesive electrodes 2. Channel B output socket: electric signal output of channel B after connection of the cable with adhesive electrodes 3.
  • Page 8: Lcd Display

    2. 2 LCD display 1. Display therapeutic program number. 2. Display current waveform pulse rate 3. Display current waveform pulse width 4. Current therapeutic waveform state. 5. Channel symbol 6. Current output intensity 7. Electric current symbol 8. Low-battery indicator 9.
  • Page 9 2.3 Buttons Function 2.3.1 [ ] BUTTON Press the [ ] button should be turn on the system, into power-saving mode. In the power saving mode, pressing the [ ] button for 3 sec. will start the parameter setting mode. When setting parameters is finished, pressing the [ ] button will send the unit back to stand-by mode.
  • Page 10: Specification

    3. Specification 3.1 Accessories DESCRIPTION Q’TY Electrical stimulator 1 pc Electrode wires 2 pcs Self-adhesive Electrodes(50mm × 50mm) 4 pcs Quick Start Guide 1 pc 3.2 Technical information Channel Two independent output channels Power supply DC6.0V, 1.5×4(AAA) batteries Waveform Bi-phase square-wave pulse Output Voltage Max:60V(1000 Ω...
  • Page 11 Technical specifications for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS) mode P.W. (pulse width) 50-300us P.R. (Frequency) 0.5-150Hz Burst Frequency 0.5-5Hz Output characteristics Constant Current(CC) The pulse rate and pulse width output will be constant based on Normal the setting value. The pulse width is automatically varied in a cycle time. The pulse width is decreased from its original setting to 70% in setting cycle Pulse Width Modulation time 5s, keep 1second and then increased from 70% to its original...
  • Page 15: Operating Instruction (For Model Fdes100)

    5. Operating instruction 5.1 Turn on Before using the device for the first time, you are strongly advised to take careful note of the counter-indications and safety measures detailed at the beginning of this manual (Safety information), as this powerful equipment is a powerful equipment not a toy! 5.2 Operation in the “Power-saving”...
  • Page 16: Operation In The "Output" Mode

    5.4 Operation in the “Pre-work” mode Under this mode press [P] button to select program number, press down and hold [P] button enter into program number "quick selection". 5.4.1 Programs starting with “P” are pre-set programs 5.4.2 Programs starting with “U” are customized programs 5.4.3 Under this mode press [A+] , LCD will display the intensity of output channel A increase 1, and amplitude output appears.
  • Page 17: Operation In The "Setting" Mode

    5.5.3 Under this mode press [A-], the output intensity of channel A will reduce 1mA. Press and hold [A-] button for 2 seconds to start intensity quick adjustment. There’s no key tone during quick adjustment process. 5.5.4 Under this mode press [B-], the output intensity of channel B will reduce 1mA. Press and hold [B-] button for 2 seconds to start intensity quick adjustment.
  • Page 18: In All Operation Interfaces

    2. When setting the rate, (while rate is from 1 to 20 Hz, 1 Hz/step; while rate is between 20Hz~150Hz, 5 Hz/step) 3. When setting the Burst waveform, from (0.5~1HZ), 0.1 Hz/step; while Burst waveform is between (1.0~5HZ), 1 Hz/step). In this setting program, the range of Pulse Width is 50~280us 4.
  • Page 19 6. Program 6.1 Program in the device TENS program table Program Frequency (Hz) Frequency ( Hz ) Pulse width (uS) Treatment time (min.) Normal Normal Normal Normal 100/2 150/200 Normal 100/2 150/250 Burst 1-150 120-200 FM&PM modulation 150/2 200/200 Deeptens 1-150 50-300 Normal...
  • Page 20 5, 5, 20 200~300 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 200~300 5, 8, 4, 100, 4, 12, 8, 1 200~300 6, 4, 25, 3 200~300 6, 4, 40, 3 200~300 3~40 200~300 3~10 200~300 3~18 200~300 3~22 200~300 3~40 200~300 3~100...
  • Page 21 6.2 The waveform of the stimulation modes for TENS 1 Normal(P01, P02,P03,P04,P05,U01,U02) Waveform Biphasic square wave. P01-80Hz; P02-100Hz; P03-2Hz; P04-100Hz; P05-100/2Hz; P.R (Frequency) U01 and U02 -1 to 150Hz, adjustable P01,P02 and P04-200us; P03-250us; P05-150/200us; P.W (Pulse width) U01 and U02 -50 to 300us, adjustable 0 to 35Vpp(500 Ω...
  • Page 22 3) Burst (P07, U03) Waveform Biphasic square wave. P.R (Frequency) 100Hz, (Fixed); Burst Frequency P07- 2Hz; U03-0.5 to 5Hz, adjustable P.W (Pulse width) P07-250us; U03-50 to 300us, adjustable 0 to 60mA(1000 Ω Load), adjustable Output Current 0 to 60V(1000 Ω Load), adjustable Output Voltage 4) FM&PM modulation (P08) Waveform...
  • Page 23 Waveform: Biphasic square wave. P.R. (Frequency): 100Hz P.W. (Pulse width): 75us 0 to 60mA(1000 Ω Load), adjustable Output Current: 0 to 60V (1000 Ω Load), selectable Output Voltage: 6) PM Modulation (U05) Waveform: Biphasic square wave. P.R. (Frequency): 1 to 150Hz, adjustable 50 to 300us, adjustable, varying from 100% to 70% in setting cycle P.W.
  • Page 24 1 to 150Hz, adjustable, varying from 100% to 60% in setting cycle P.R. (Frequency): time P.W. (Pulse width): 50 to 300us, adjustable 0 to 60mA(1000 Ω Load), adjustable Output Current: 0 to 60V (1000 Ω Load), selectable Output Voltage: Cycle time: 5 sec.
  • Page 25: Cleaning And Care

    Program P01 Have 4 phases, form wave A to wave D. Program P02 Have 3 phases, form wave A to wave C. Program P03 Have 13 phases, form wave A to wave M. The pulse width of each programs are same, the frequency of each phase of each programs is refer to the "MASSAGE program table"...
  • Page 26 7.3 Electrodes 1. Use the device only with the leads and electrodes provided by the manufacturer. Use only the electrode placements and stimulation settings prescribed by your physician or therapist. 2. It is recommended that, at minimum, 4cm*4cm self-adhering based, square electrodes are used at the treatment area.
  • Page 28: Storage

    2. Turn down the intensity. Rotate lead wires in socket 90°. If still intermittent, replace lead wire. 3. If still intermittent after replacing lead wire, a component may have failed. Call the Kogan Intermittent output customer support team. Some programs will seem intermittent. This is expected.
  • Page 29: Disposal

    10. Disposal Spent batteries do not belong in the household waste. Dispose of the battery according to the current regulations. As a consumer, you are under obligation to dispose of batteries correctly. Consult your municipal authority or your dealer for information about disposal. 11.
  • Page 30 Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative Electrostatic ±6 kV contact ±6 kV contact humidity should be at least 30 %. If discharge (ESD) ±8 kV air ±8 kV air ESD interfere with the operation of lEC 61000-4-2 equipment, counter measurements...
  • Page 31 Guidance and- manufacturer’s declaration. Electromagnetic immunity The device is intended for use in. the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60501 test Compliance Immunity test Electromagnetic environment - guidance level level Portable and mobile RF communications...
  • Page 32 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 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.

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