Beurer EM29 Knee and Elbow Tens Therapy

User Manual - Page 18

For EM29.

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18
ENGLISH
Contents
1. Getting to know your device .................................18
2. Signs and symbols ................................................19
3. Important notes .....................................................20
4. Device description .................................................23
5. Initial use ...............................................................24
6. Operation ...............................................................25
7. Cleaning and storage ..........................................27
8. Disposal ...............................................................28
9. Troubleshooting ...................................................28
10. Technical specifications ......................................30
11. Notes on electromagnetic compatibility ..............31
12. Warranty/service ..................................................31
Included in delivery
Knee and elbow universal cu
1x Control unit
1x Connection cable
Batteries, 3 x 1.5 V AAA (LR03, Micro)
These instructions for use
1. Getting to know your device
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing one of our products. Our name
stands for high-quality, thoroughly tested products for
applications in the areas of heat, weight, blood pressure,
body temperature, pulse, gentle therapy, massage and air.
Please read these instructions for use carefully and keep
them for later use. Be sure to make them accessible to
other users and observe the information they contain.
With kind regards,
Your Beurer team
Pain relief with the EM 29 stimulation device
How does electrical muscle stimulation work?
The knee and elbow TENS
works on the basis of electrical
nerve stimulation (TENS). TENS, or transcutaneous electri-
cal nerve stimulation, relates to the electrical stimulation of
the nerves through the skin. TENS is an eective non-phar-
macological method of treating dierent types of pain that
have a variety of causes. It has no side-eects if adminis-
tered correctly. The method has been clinically tested and
approved and can be used for simple self-treatment. The
pain-relieving or pain-suppressing eect is achieved by
inhibiting the transference of pain to nerve fibres (caused
mainly by high-frequency impulses) and by increasing the
secretion of endorphins in the body. Their eect on the
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