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Selecting the program for TENS

The device offers 8 different preset treatment programs (P1~P8) respectively for 

TENS /EMS modes ; P9 is self-programmable program by the user  to  desirable  

pulse width between 50~260uS and frequency at  2~60Hz (for TENS) and 7~70Hz 

(for EMS). 

Choice of the appropriate mode 

The mode you choose determines the kind of work that is imposed upon the stimu-

lated muscles. Choose the mode that is appropriate to your needs or gives you the 

greatest pleasure.

For TENS programs: 

When using any of the 8 programs for pain relief always start with the lowest inten-

sity and gradually increase the level of intensity until you feel a “tingling” sensation. 

All programs are different and therefore feel differently. 

You may try all 8 programs in the beginning and choose one that feels pleasant. 

Never increase the intensity to a level so that it hurts, always stay under the point of 

discomfort. Start with short sessions of 5 or 10 minutes until your body gets used 

to the stimulation.

Program

Pulse width (uS)

Pulse rate (Hz)

Waveform Type

P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9

260
260
260

260~156
260~156

260

260~156

50~ 260 uS

 

15
60
60

2~60

60

7~60

60

Constant
Burst
Constant
Dense-Disperese
Modulation Pulse Width
SD Pulse Rate
SD Pulse Width

2~60 Hz

Recycle ( P1~P7)

Self programmable 

All electrical specification ±20%

Selecting the program for EMS

When using the device for muscle stimulation (EMS) any of the 8 programs may be 

used. The intent is to cause a muscle to contract, and then release. All 8 programs will 

achieve contraction and vary mainly by the rate and duration of the contractions. As 

with any exercise regiment, start out slowly with low intensity levels for a warm-up 

(5~10min). You may increase intensity level  and treatment time as you progress with 

your muscle performance. Use the device regularly over a longer period of time as to 

maintain the benefit you may have gained during “exercise”.

Program Pulse Width 

(uS)

Ramp up

(sec)

Ramp down

(sec)

Pulse rate 

(Hz)

Function 

Mode

Off Time

(sec)

Hold on

(sec)

P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

 

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

 

3
4
5
6
2
4
6

 

2
3
4
5
6
8

10

 

S
S
S
S

A
A
A

S/MR

70
60
50
50
50
60
70

7~60

 

260 uS 
(Fixed)

50~260 uS

7~70 Hz

 

Self 

programmable 

Summary of Contents for SUPER DOU plus

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTION SUPER DUO TENS EMS plus 1639...

Page 2: ...e carefully and keep them for lateruse besuretomakethemaccessibletootherusersand observe the information they contain Signs and symbols WARNING Warning instruction indicating a risk of injury or damag...

Page 3: ...e electrical impulses that are sent into the tissue influence the transmission of stimulation into nerves nerve centres and muscle groups in the application area Electrostimulation usually only has an...

Page 4: ...ormance e g after a marathon Thanks to integrated massage technology TENS EMS SuperDuoPlus units are also able to relieve muscle tension and combat fatigue with a program based on the sensation and ef...

Page 5: ...rs If you are receiving medical treatment In the event of complaints linked to stimulation treatment If you suffer from persistently irritated skin due to long term stimulation at the same electrode s...

Page 6: ...dhesive capability of the adhesive electrodes decreases please replace them immediately Only use the device again with new adhesive electrodes Otherwise the unequal adhesion of the adhesive electrodes...

Page 7: ...s to the stimulator use the following steps to prepare your skin at the electrode placement sites 1 Determine the placement sites for the electrodes 2 Wash the area with mild soap and water do not use...

Page 8: ...Always ensure the limb is secured to prevent movement 2 Do not turn the unit on until all electrodes and lead wires are properly attached Placement of the Electrode Pads forTENS Treatment of Pain Note...

Page 9: ...gra dually You may use any of the modes for EMS SHOULDERS Place one half of the pad on the front of your shoulder and the otheron the side BACK OF THIGHS Place each pair of pads horizontally across y...

Page 10: ...ation Program Pulse width uS Pulse rate Hz Waveform Type P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 260 260 260 260 156 260 156 260 260 156 50 260 uS 15 60 60 2 60 60 7 60 60 Constant Burst Constant Dense Disperese M...

Page 11: ...time you turn the device on Note If you change programs during the course of a therapy session the treatment time will not reset unless you manually reset it by performing the steps described above S...

Page 12: ...s 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 and 60 min utes Time will countdown on the display in 1 minute increments for the duration of your session The device turns off automatically when the therapy time ha...

Page 13: ...d electrodes Do not pull on the cables but on the connectors attached to the ends of the cables Store the stimulator with the cables in a clean dry place Electrode The electrode pads are disposable an...

Page 14: ...completely flat batteries should be disposed of through specially designated collection boxes recycling points or electronics retailers You are legally required to dispose of the batteries For environ...

Page 15: ...re he can send the device free of cost and what documentation is required Filing a warranty claim can only come into consideration if the buyer can submit a copy of the invoice proof of purchase and t...

Page 16: ...Well Life Healthcare Ltd 6F No 168 Lide St Jhonghe District New Taipei City 23512 Taiwan EXCLUSIVELY IMPORTED AND DISTRIBUTED IN EUROPE BY EUROMEDICS GmbH Hauptstra e 169 D 59846 Sundern Germany info...

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