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PREMIUM 400
REV 4_26.4.22
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Rotator cuff inflammation
Tendon inflammation
TOTAL 23
Because of the presence of clinical programs, this product is a medical device. Therefore it is certified by
the KIWA CERMET ITALIA S.P.A.Body n°. 0476 according to 93/42/CEE directive for medical devices. The
certification covers clinical applications.
NOTES ON THE USE OF MICROCURRENT PROGRAMS
This paragraph refers to the use of microcurrent programs.
The microcurrent programs differ from normal TENS and EMS programs as follows:
- While conventional electrostimulation (e.g. TENS) uses current in the milliamperes
range, microcurrent electrostimulation uses currents in the microampere range that
are imperceptible by humans. During Microcurrents programs, it is normal that the
user does not discern any stimulation.
- When running a Microcurrents program, use exclusively the special gray cables
connected to the outlets of channels 1 and 3. If the cables are not connected or are
of the wrong type, it will not be possible to start the program. Check the connections
and the cables.
- The Microcurrents programs have prefixed intensity levels, therefore it is not
necessary to set them. When a Microcurrent program is activated, the
electrostimulator automatically brings the intensity to the correct level. This value
should not be altered during the execution of the program.
- The Microcurrents programs cannot be run in the "2+2 mode" with multiple
treatments. If one tries to select a Microcurrents program in "2+2 mode", the
electrostimulator will emit an error tone.
If, according to your therapist, you wish to modify the treatment protocol altering the
intensity, press and hold the UP and DOWN button for 3 seconds.
Medical currents-Pain Antalgic (Tens) Program List
The following programs are medical
Menstrual pain
Modulated antalgic Tens
Scapulohumeral syndrome
Endorphinic Tens
Chronic pain
Muscle pain
Chronic lumbago

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