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Brand | Globus |
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Model | ELITE S II |
Category | Fitness Equipment |
Language | English |
Details the device's compliance with technical regulations and medical device certifications.
Details on device dimensions, weight, protection level, and charger specifications.
Specifies the environmental conditions for using the device, including temperature and humidity limits.
Technical details for EMS and TENS current modes, including intensity, waveform, and frequency.
Lists the standard components included in the electrostimulation device package.
Lists accessories available for separate purchase to enhance device functionality.
Outlines the product's intended lifespan, maintenance, and suitable operating environments.
Instructions for correctly connecting electrode cables to the device and applying electrodes to the skin.
Explains the meaning of CE marking and device classifications like Class II and BF type parts.
Describes symbols related to environmental disposal, product compliance, and usage conditions.
Explains symbols indicating manufacturer, expiry date, production lot, and indoor use.
Information and diagram illustrating the device's power supply unit and its specifications.
Guidelines for proper electrode usage, care, and placement restrictions for safety and effectiveness.
Illustrates and labels the various elements displayed on the electrostimulation device screen.
Details the functions of each button for navigation and parameter adjustment.
Essential rules and limitations for safe device operation, including checks and general behavior.
Crucial warnings to consider before using the device, covering potential interferences and handling.
Safety precautions before operating, covering user age, environment, and initial device checks.
Safety guidelines to adhere to while the electrostimulator is in use, focusing on cable integrity and electrode usage.
Specific warnings during use, including cable safety, interference, and incontinence treatment precautions.
Potential side effects and a list of contraindications or conditions where device use is not recommended.
Guidelines for maintaining the device's integrity, including avoiding damage and using it in appropriate environments.
Instructions for cleaning the electrostimulator using specific disinfectants and procedures.
Proper procedures for storing and cleaning electrodes and cables to ensure longevity and hygiene.
Guidance on how and when to charge the device's battery, including recommended charging duration and operation time.
Information on how to dispose of the device responsibly, adhering to regulations and promoting environmental care.
A visual flowchart detailing the sequence of operations and states for using the electrostimulator.
Overview of how to set program duration and navigate between parameters during programming.
Detailed explanations of the settings and parameters for each of the six PED programming modes.
Benefits and applications of electrostimulation for athletes, rehabilitation, and general wellness.
Classification of muscle types and their characteristics relevant to electrostimulation.
Explanation of how muscles contract, including physiological processes triggered by electrical stimulation.
Differentiates between isotonic and isometric muscle contractions and preference for isometric.
Discusses the distribution of muscle fiber types and their functional adaptation to stimulation.
Table outlining different motor unit types and their corresponding contraction frequencies for stimulation.
Guidance on setting appropriate intensity levels based on factors and desired contraction strength.
Introduction to TENS and its applications for pain management in musculoskeletal disorders.
Explanation of the Gate Control Theory mechanism for pain relief through TENS stimulation.
How TENS stimulates endorphin production to naturally reduce pain perception.
Information on incontinence programs, including probe usage, medical supervision, and maintenance requirements.
Details on Iontophoresis, a therapy using electrical current to deliver pharmacological substances into tissues.
Key considerations for selecting electrode size and precise placement for effective electrostimulation.
Guidance on adopting the correct body position during stimulation sessions for optimal results.
Describes Warm-Up, Maximum Strength, Endurance, and Explosive Strength programs for athletic performance.
Explains Decontracting and Capillarization programs for muscle relaxation and improved blood flow.
Details the Active Recovery program for post-competition or training muscle recuperation.
Explains Beauty programs like Drainage, Lipolysis, Firming, Toning, and Sculpting for aesthetic goals.
Outlines the Mass Building program designed to increase muscle volume and mass.
Explains Antalgic-Endorphinic TENS and TENS programs for specific pain conditions like cervical pain and lumbago.
Covers programs for post-surgery recovery, injury prevention, and neuromuscular facilitation.
Details programs for hemiplegia rehabilitation and specific incontinence treatments.
Outlines the duration, limitations, and enforceability of the device's warranty coverage.
Specifies clauses for making a warranty claim and conditions that may void the warranty.
Addresses common issues related to intensity settings, electrode conductivity, and electrode types.
Answers questions about electrode placement verification and the use of Y cables for dual electrode use.
Information on potential muscle damage and considerations for using the device during the menstrual cycle.
Discusses safety for use during lactation and contraindications for serious dermatological diseases.
Information on when aesthetic results become visible and recommendations for session frequency.
Visual guide for electrode placement on biceps, triceps, forearm, deltoid, and pectoral muscles.
Visual instructions for electrode placement on latissimus dorsi, infraspinatus, lumbar, and abdominal muscles.
Visual guide for electrode placement on gluteus, hamstrings, thighs, and lower leg muscles.
Visual guide for electrode placement to address pain in the shoulder, elbow, and cervical regions.
Visual instructions for electrode placement to relieve pain in the lumbar, sciatic, and knee areas.