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Current Solutions InTENSity Twin Stim III - User Manual

Current Solutions InTENSity Twin Stim III
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TENSPros
TWIN STIM
®
III
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jamie CarterJul 27, 2025
    What to do if my Current Solutions InTENSity Twin Stim III has intermittent output?
    • B
      bowmanjohnJul 27, 2025
      If you experience intermittent output with your Current Solutions Fitness Equipment, first ensure the lead wire connection is secure. If the issue persists, decrease the intensity and rotate the lead wires in the socket by 90 degrees. If it is still intermittent, replace the lead wire. If the problem continues after replacing the lead wire, a component may have failed, and you should contact the repair department. Also, some programs will seem intermittent; this is expected.
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    wrightthomasAug 2, 2025
    Why is the stimulation weak on my Current Solutions Fitness Equipment?
    • W
      wbrownAug 3, 2025
      Weak stimulation on your Current Solutions Fitness Equipment can be due to several factors. The electrodes or lead wires may be dried out or contaminated, in this case you should replace and reconnect them. The placement of lead wires can also affect stimulation, so replace them if needed. Also, old, worn, or damaged electrodes or lead wires can cause weak stimulation, so replace them as well.
  • C
    Carla MarksAug 8, 2025
    How to fix Current Solutions InTENSity Twin Stim III when the display fails to light up?
    • A
      Andrew WongAug 8, 2025
      If the display on your Current Solutions Fitness Equipment fails to light up, it might be due to battery contact failure. Try using fresh batteries and make sure they are inserted correctly. Check that all contacts are in place.
  • S
    Scott ChurchAug 14, 2025
    What to do if stimulation is uncomfortable with Current Solutions Fitness Equipment?
    • M
      Matthew WoodsAug 14, 2025
      If the stimulation from your Current Solutions Fitness Equipment is uncomfortable, decrease the intensity. You may also need to reposition the electrodes or replace them. Consider replacing the electrodes with ones that have an active area no less than 1.5” X 1.5”.
  • L
    Lauren RobbinsAug 20, 2025
    Why is the stimulation ineffective on my Current Solutions Fitness Equipment?
    • K
      Kevin SchultzAug 20, 2025
      Ineffective stimulation from your Current Solutions Fitness Equipment can be caused by improper electrode and applicator placement. Reposition the electrode and applicator. Contact clinician.

Summary

Safety Information

Device Overview and Medical Background

Explains the device, TENS/EMS modes, and the medical context of pain and stimulation.

TENS and EMS Mechanism

Details how Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) work.

Indications for Use

Lists the conditions for which TENS and EMS therapy are indicated.

Important Safety Warnings

Covers contraindications, warnings, cautions, and adverse reactions.

Product Presentation

Front and Rear Panel Controls

Identifies and explains the buttons and ports on the device.

LCD Display Explained

Describes the various elements displayed on the device's LCD screen.

Product Specifications

Included Accessories

Lists the items provided with the stimulator device.

Technical Data

Details power, operating conditions, dimensions, weight, and tolerance.

TENS Mode Technical Specs

Technical specifications for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS) mode.

EMS Mode Technical Specs

Technical specifications for Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) mode.

Stimulation Waveform Diagrams

Visuals illustrating the different stimulation waveforms used in TENS/EMS.

Instructions for Use

Battery Management

Instructions for checking, replacing, and disposing of the device's battery.

Connecting Electrodes and Leads

Steps to connect electrodes to lead wires and lead wires to the device.

Electrode Application

Guidance on electrode options and placing electrodes on the skin.

Device Operation Basics

Electrode placement advice, how to turn on the device, and select modes.

Setting TENS Programs

Step-by-step guide to setting TENS therapeutic programs and parameters.

Setting EMS Programs

Step-by-step guide to setting EMS therapeutic programs and parameters.

EMS Program Parameters

Details on setting pulse rate, ramp time, contract time, and relaxation time for EMS.

Intensity Adjustment and Safety Features

How to adjust intensity, use the safety lock, stop treatment, and turn off the device.

Low Battery Indicator

Explains the low battery indicator function and replacement advice.

Program Summary

Cleaning and Care

Skin Care and Device Cleaning

Tips for skin preparation and cleaning the stimulator device.

Electrode Guidelines

General guidelines for using and caring for electrodes.

Reusable Electrode Usage

Detailed instructions for using and removing reusable electrodes.

Electrode Cord Care and Maintenance

Instructions for cleaning electrode cords and general device maintenance.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Guide

A chart addressing common problems and their solutions.

Storage and Disposal

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Glossary of Symbols

Symbol Definitions

Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual and on the product.

Warranty Information

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Details the warranty period, exclusions, and claim process.

Current Solutions InTENSity Twin Stim III Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels2
DisplayLCD
Electrode CompatibilityStandard electrodes
TypeTENS Unit
Timerup to 60 minutes
WaveformBiphasic
Power SourceBattery
Pulse Rate2 to 150 Hz
Pulse Width50 to 300 microseconds
ModesTENS (Normal, Burst, Modulation, SD1, SD2), EMS (Constant, Synchronous, Alternate, Delay, Width Modulation, Frequency Modulation), IF (Constant IF 4000Hz, Constant IF 4250Hz, Alternate IF 4000Hz, Alternate IF 4250Hz), Microcurrent (Constant, Pulsed)
Intensity LevelsAdjustable 0-100mA in 1mA increments