Kogan KHTENSPEMSA User manual


Table of Contents
1. Getting to know your device ............................ 1
1.1 What is Electrical Stimulator and what can it do?..1
1.2 Important information ..................................... 2
1.3 WARNINGS ........................................................ 2
1.4 CAUTIONS ......................................................... 3
1.5 Adverse Reactions ............................................. 4
2. Graphic illustration ................................................. 4
2.1 Front and Rear Panel ........................................ 4
2.2 LCD display ........................................................ 5
3. Specification ........................................................... 6
3.1 Accessories ........................................................ 6
3.2 Technical information ....................................... 6
3.3 The waveforms of the stimulation programs .. 8
4. Operating Instruction ............................................ 9
4 .1 Battery ............................................................... 9
4.2 Connect electrodes to lead wires ................... 10
4.3 Connect lead wires to device .......................... 10
4.4 Electrode .......................................................... 10
5. Operating instruction (For model FDES100) ....... 12
5.1 Turn on .............................................................. 12
5.2 Operation in the “Power off” mode .......... 12
5.3 Operation in the “Standby” mode ........... 12
5.4 Operation in the “standby output” mode ..... 13
5.5 Operation in the “output” mode ................... 13
5.6 Operation in the “Setting” mode .............. 14
5.7 Operation in the “Parameter Setting” mode..14
5.8 In all operation interfaces ............................... 15
6. Operating instruction(For model FDES101) ...... 16
6.1 Turn on ................................................ 16
6.2 Operation in the “Power off” mode .......... 16
6.3 Operation in the “Standby Output” mode ..... 16
6.4 Operation in the “output” mode .......... 17
6.5 Operation in the “Setting” mode .................... 18
6.6 Operation in the “Parameter Setting” mode.. 18
6.7 “Memory checking” interface ........................ 19
6.8 In all operation interfaces ............................... 19
7. Operating instruction(For model FDES102) ....... 20
7.1 Turn on ............................................................. 20
7.2 Operation in the “Power off” mode .............. 20
7.3 Operation in the “Standby Output” mode .... 20
7.4 Operation in the “output” mode ................... 21
7.5 Operation in the “Parameter Setting” mode .. 22
7.6 “Memory checking” interface ........................ 22
7.7 In all operation interfaces ............................... 23
8. Operating instruction (For model FDES103) ....... 24
8.1 Turn on ..................................................... 24
8.2 Operation in the “Power off” mode .............. 24
8.3 Operation in the “Standby Output” mode .... 24
8.4 Operation in the “output” mode ............... 25
8.5 Operation in the “Parameter Setting” mode .. 26
8.6 “Memory checking” interface ........................ 27
8.7 In all operation interfaces .......................... 27
9. Process chart and Function illustration ............... 28
10. Cleaning and Care ............................................ 37
10.1 Tips for skin care ............................................. 37
10.2 Cleaning the device ........................................ 37
10.3 Electrodes ....................................................... 37
10.4 Cleaning the Electrodes cords ....................... 39
10.5 Maintenance .................................................. 39
11. Troubleshooting ................................................. 40
12. Storage ................................................................ 41
13. Disposal ............................................................... 41
14. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Tables ... 41
15. Glossary of Symbols ........................................... 45
16. Warranty ............................................................. 46

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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. A massage effect generated by electrical current signals
c. Sports (A new function similar to the ordinary sports of human beings generated by the
EMS)
It has various versatile functions in order to increase general well-being, alleviate pain, maintain
physical fitness, relaxation and revitalize muscles and combat fatigue. You can either select these
functions from preset programs or determine them yourself according to your requirements.
The operation principle of electrical stimulation equipment is based on simulating the body's
own pulses which are transmitted transcutaneously to nerve or muscle fibers by means of
electrodes. The electrodes can thereby be attached to many parts of the body, whereby the
electrical stimuli are safe and practically painless. You merely feel a gentle prickling or vibrating
in some applications. The electrical pulses transmitted to the tissue affect the transmission of
stimulation in nerve conductions as well as Neuron and muscle tissue in the field of application.
Electrical stimulation does not replace regular exercising of the muscle, but is able to reasonably
supplement the effect thereof.
TENS, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, means electrical stimulation of nerves
through the skin. It is a non-medical method of treating pain from certain causes. TENS uses
tiny electrical impulses sent through the skin to nerves to modify your pain perception. TENS
does not cure any physiological problem; it only helps control the pain. TENS does not work for
everyone; however, in most patients it is effective in reducing or eliminating the pain, allowing for
a return to normal activity.
Sport, to stimulate –under the supervision of a competent health professional – the muscle's
motor nerves degraded by a process of under – or non-utilisation to restore their functional
muscular capacities;
Massage, to stimulate the muscle motor nerves of healthy persons to improve their muscular
performance, to achieve a relaxing effect or to improve circulation exchanges.
1.2 Important information
Use of the device does not replace medical consultation and treatment. In the event of any type
of pain or illness, you must therefore always first ask your doctor.
Read instruction manual before operation. Be sure to comply with all“Warnings”
,
“Cautions”

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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. Post surgical pain
For SPORT mode
1. Muscle re-education
2. Maintaining or increasing range of motion
For MASSAGE mode
1. Increase of blood flow circulation
1.4 Contraindication (warnings against usage under certain situations)
• This device should not be used for symptomatic local pain relief unless etiology is
established or unless a pain syndrome has been diagnosed.
• This device should not be used when cancerous lesions are present in the treatment area.
• Stimulation should not be applied over swollen, infected, inflamed areas or skin eruptions
(e.g. phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins, etc.).
• Electrode placements must be avoided that apply current to the carotid sinus region
(anterior neck) or transcerebrally (through the head).
• Do not use this device if the patient has a demand-type cardiac pacemaker or any
implanted defibrillator.
• This device should not be used over poorly enervated areas.
• Use with extreme caution when patient has epilepsy
• Serious arterial circulatory problems in the lower limbs
• Abdominal or inguinal hernia
1.5 Warnings, Precaution, Adverse Reactions
Warnings:
• The long-term effects of chronic electrical stimulation are unknown. Electrical stimulation
devicesdo not have any curative value. They are for merely therapeutic measures.
• This device should be used only under the continued supervision of a licensed medical
practitioner.
• Safety has not been established for the use of therapeutic electrical stimulation during
pregnancy. Discuss this with your doctor prior to commencing treatment.

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• 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.
• 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.
• Stimulation should not be applied transthoracically in that the introduction of electrical
current into the heart may cause cardiac arrhythmias.
• Stimulation should not take place while the user is connected to high-frequency surgical
equipment, it may cause burn injuries on the skin under the electrodes, as well as problems
with the stimulator.
• Do not use the stimulator in the vicinity of shortwave or microwave therapy equipment,
since this may affect the output power of the stimulator.
• Never use in environments with high humidity such as in the bathroom or when having a
bath or shower.
• Never use near the heat. Stimulation electrodes should never be placed anywhere on the
front of the thorax (marked by ribs and breastbone), but above all not on the two large
pectoral muscles. Here it can increase the risk of ventricular fibrillation and lead to cardiac
arrest.
• Never use on the eye area.
• Never use near the genitals.
• Never use on the areas of the skin which lack normal sensation
• Apply the electrodes to clean, dry and unbroken skin only.
• Keep electrodes separate during treatment, electrodes in contact with other could result in
improper stimulation or skin burns.
• Keep the stimulator out of reach of children.
• Consult your doctor if you are in any doubt whatsoever.
• Do not use the Electrical Stimulator in water or in a humid atmosphere (sauna, kitchen,
hydrotherapy, etc.).
Precaution:
• For single patient use only.
• Keep yourself informed of the contraindications.
• This stimulator is never use by patients who have noncompliance, are emotionally disturbed,
suffer from dementia or mental handicaps.
• Read, understand, and practice the precautionary and operating instructions. Know the
limitations and hazards associated with using any device. Observe the precautionary and
operational decals placed on the unit.
• The instructionsof usage is listed; any improper use may be dangerous.
• Caution should be used for patients with suspected or diagnosed heart problems.
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