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Interference programs, 1–3
The interference programs (P1–3) are always used with two channels (four electro-
des) at once. When you adjust the amplitude on one channel, the other’s changes
as well. However, you can adjust one channel at a time during stimulation. Press
P and adjust the amplitude on the left channel. Then press P again and adjust the
right channel. P1–3 are ideal for treating large areas of the body. Use quadripolar
electrode placement – see figure 3 – with the focus of the treatment area in the
middle.
Premodulated programs, 4–6
Premodulated programs (P4–6) are always used with one channel and two elec-
trodes. The channels are separate and their amplitude is adjusted separately. These
programs are ideal for treating a small area of the body, or two small areas at once.
Place the electrodes as shown in figure 4. The focus of the treatment area should
be between the electrodes.
PROGRAMS AND ELECTRODE PLACEMENT
3. Electrode placement for interference
programs
Ch 2
Ch 1
Ch 1
Ch 2
Ch 1
Ch 1
4. Electrode placement for premodulated
programs
Program 1 Program 2 Program 3
Treatment time (min)
20 20 20
Treatment frequency (Hz)
80–150 1–10 1–150
Modulation time for treatment frequency (sec)
6 6 6
Vector scan (%)
40 40 40
Modulation time for vector scan (sec)
6 6 6
Program 4 Program 5 Program 6
Treatment time (min)
20 20 20
Treatment frequency (Hz)
80–150 1–10 1–150
Modulation time for treatment frequency (sec)
6 6 6