Chattanooga Intelect TENS Instruction Manual

Summary of Intelect TENS

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    Chapter page 4.7 adjust the pulse rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 4.8 adjust the pulse width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Chapter page 4.7 adjust the pulse rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 4.8 adjust the pulse width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    1 2 1.4.5 stimulation should not be applied over swollen, infected, or inflamed areas or skin eruptions, e.G., phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins, etc. 1.4.6 stimulation should not be applied over, or in proximity to, cancerous lesions. 1.4.7 for external use only. 1.4.8 do not use tens on ...

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    1 2 1.4.5 stimulation should not be applied over swollen, infected, or inflamed areas or skin eruptions, e.G., phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins, etc. 1.4.6 stimulation should not be applied over, or in proximity to, cancerous lesions. 1.4.7 for external use only. 1.4.8 do not use tens on ...

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    2.1 front and rear panel: 3 (c)over the menstruating or pregnant uterus (d)over areas of the skin which lack normal sensation. 1.5.4 some patients may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or electrical conductive medium. The irritation can usually be reduc...

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    2.1 front and rear panel: 3 (c)over the menstruating or pregnant uterus (d)over areas of the skin which lack normal sensation. 1.5.4 some patients may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or electrical conductive medium. The irritation can usually be reduc...

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    5 6 "decrease" control button (inverted triangle-button) this button decreases the pulse width from 300~50µs, decreases the pulse rate from 150 to 2hz, and decreases the timer in continuous mode to from 90 to 5 min. "mode" button (round-button on the right side of the control panel) this button sele...

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    5 6 "decrease" control button (inverted triangle-button) this button decreases the pulse width from 300~50µs, decreases the pulse rate from 150 to 2hz, and decreases the timer in continuous mode to from 90 to 5 min. "mode" button (round-button on the right side of the control panel) this button sele...

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    3.3 mrw (modulated rate and width) mode: the pulse rate and width are automatically varied in a cycle to produce a pleasant, massage-like sensation. It's believed that nerves can become accustomed to, or "accommodated" to the same electrical stimulus after a period of time and thus would require inc...

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    3.3 mrw (modulated rate and width) mode: the pulse rate and width are automatically varied in a cycle to produce a pleasant, massage-like sensation. It's believed that nerves can become accustomed to, or "accommodated" to the same electrical stimulus after a period of time and thus would require inc...

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    9 note: always read this instruction manual before use. Preparation for use 4.1 check battery: insert a fresh 9v alkaline or rechargeable battery into the battery compartment. Make sure that you are installing the battery properly. The battery is inserted in the casing on the back of the stimulator ...

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    9 note: always read this instruction manual before use. Preparation for use 4.1 check battery: insert a fresh 9v alkaline or rechargeable battery into the battery compartment. Make sure that you are installing the battery properly. The battery is inserted in the casing on the back of the stimulator ...

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    4.3 connect lead wires to unit: before proceeding to this step, be sure the unit is turned off. Holding the insulated portion of the lead wire connector, insert the angled-"l" plug into the receptacle on the top of the main unit. Ensure the lead wires are inserted correctly. The unit has two output ...

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    4.3 connect lead wires to unit: before proceeding to this step, be sure the unit is turned off. Holding the insulated portion of the lead wire connector, insert the angled-"l" plug into the receptacle on the top of the main unit. Ensure the lead wires are inserted correctly. The unit has two output ...

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    14 4.6 select the mode: press "mode" button to set the stimulation mode recommended by your physician or therapist. For details about stimulating waveform and sequences, please refer to sec. 3 "stimulation modes". Caution: consult physicians for your suitable stimulation mode. 4.7 adjust the pulse r...

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    14 4.6 select the mode: press "mode" button to set the stimulation mode recommended by your physician or therapist. For details about stimulating waveform and sequences, please refer to sec. 3 "stimulation modes". Caution: consult physicians for your suitable stimulation mode. 4.7 adjust the pulse r...

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    Press "mode" button press "mode" button press "mode" button press "mode" button press "mode" button 4.8 adjust the pulse width: the pulse width is adjustable 50~300µs in 10µs increments. Press the set button to enter the pulse width set function, then press increase or decrease buttons to adjust pul...

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    Press "mode" button press "mode" button press "mode" button press "mode" button press "mode" button 4.8 adjust the pulse width: the pulse width is adjustable 50~300µs in 10µs increments. Press the set button to enter the pulse width set function, then press increase or decrease buttons to adjust pul...

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    Individual treatment time: press "increase" button (triangle button) or “decrease” button (inverted triangle button) to see next record of treatment time with the number of times or previous record of treatment time with the number of times. Press and hold set button for 3 seconds to delete the disp...

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    Individual treatment time: press "increase" button (triangle button) or “decrease” button (inverted triangle button) to see next record of treatment time with the number of times or previous record of treatment time with the number of times. Press and hold set button for 3 seconds to delete the disp...

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    Care and maintenance 4.13 portability: your unit is portable and may be clipped to a belt, shirt pocket, bra or other clothing. 4.14 "low battery" indicator: when the low power indicator flashes, the battery should be replaced with a new one as soon as possible. However, the stimulator will continue...

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    Care and maintenance 4.13 portability: your unit is portable and may be clipped to a belt, shirt pocket, bra or other clothing. 4.14 "low battery" indicator: when the low power indicator flashes, the battery should be replaced with a new one as soon as possible. However, the stimulator will continue...

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    Channel dual channels, isolated between channels pulse amplitude 0 ~ 80ma = 0 ~ 40 volts, adjustable (at 500 ohm load) pulse frequency (hz) 2 ~ 150 pulse width (µs) 50 ~ 300 waveform asymmetric biphasic square pulse. Timer control (mins) 5 ~ 90 mins or continuous stimulation modes burst, normal, mrw...

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    Channel dual channels, isolated between channels pulse amplitude 0 ~ 80ma = 0 ~ 40 volts, adjustable (at 500 ohm load) pulse frequency (hz) 2 ~ 150 pulse width (µs) 50 ~ 300 waveform asymmetric biphasic square pulse. Timer control (mins) 5 ~ 90 mins or continuous stimulation modes burst, normal, mrw...

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    8.Troubleshooting 24 stimulation modes descriptions mode burst normal mrw sd bi-pulse pulse frequency fixed 100hz 2~150hz, 2~150hz 2~150hz channel 1 fixed at 4hz, channel 2 fixed at 100hz pulse width 50~300µs 50~300µs 50~300µs 50~300µs 50~300µs cycle time 0.5 sec. Constant. 1 sec. 6 sec. 2 sec. Load...

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    8.Troubleshooting 24 stimulation modes descriptions mode burst normal mrw sd bi-pulse pulse frequency fixed 100hz 2~150hz, 2~150hz 2~150hz channel 1 fixed at 4hz, channel 2 fixed at 100hz pulse width 50~300µs 50~300µs 50~300µs 50~300µs 50~300µs cycle time 0.5 sec. Constant. 1 sec. 6 sec. 2 sec. Load...

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    26 * unit: one year (12 months) from the date of the original consumer purchase. * accessories (consisting of lead wire, ac adapter, electrodes, carrying case, and belt clip): 90 days from the date of original consumer purchase. To obtain service from chattanooga group or the selling dealer under th...

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    26 * unit: one year (12 months) from the date of the original consumer purchase. * accessories (consisting of lead wire, ac adapter, electrodes, carrying case, and belt clip): 90 days from the date of original consumer purchase. To obtain service from chattanooga group or the selling dealer under th...

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