Styline882 Manual
Styline882 Manual
Styline882 Manual
Electric Stimulator
TENS + EMS
Instruction Manual
Dear user, thank you for choosing Hivox's TENS & EMS HD2 Electric Stimulator. Please read
the manual carefully to learn the correct operation of this equipment. Understanding the
operation will enable you to discover and enjoy the benefits of HD2 for a long time.
HIVOX HD2 is a TENS & EMS combined unit, offering you two independent channels with
four electrode pads. It is innovative, featuring widely applicable functions for various
wellness-improving purposes: relieving pain, maintaining physical fitness, revitalizing
muscle, and alleviating fatigue. Its diverse built-in programs can conveniently match your
individual, specific needs. All programs come with default settings that can be used directly;
also, customized settings are conveniently available through short-cut keys, even during
treatment/stimulation. You will find HD2, despite its diverse, powerful functions, very
easy to use; in just a few minutes, you can navigate the unit without much help from this
user manual.
For more information about Hivox TENS & EMS HD series, please visit our website at
http://www.hivox-biotek.com/eng-pro-islim.htm or contact our customer service for fur-
ther assistance.
Illustrations of Muscle & Pain
Migraine
Deltoid
Trapezium
Large Dorsals
Upper Back Pain Large Dorsals
Biceps
Triceps
Abdominal Muscles
Lumbar Region
Elbow
External Abdominal Obligue
PMS
Wrist
Buttocks
Sciatica
Adductors
Hamstrings
Qudriceps
(Biceps Femoris)
Sciatica
Knee Flexors
Pain Types
Ankle
Sore Muscles
I
Illustrations of Pad Positions & Combinations
1 2 3 4 21 22 23
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 24 25 26 27
13 14 15 16 28 29 30 31
17 18 19 20 32
Note: Pads linked by a bracket are to be connected to the same color-coded wires.
II
TENS PROGRAMS
p g
Prog. Reasonable areas of Possible Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4
No. application electrode Cycle 5 Cycle 6 Cycle 7 Cycle 8
Indications position Width Fre- On Off Width Fre- On Off Width Fre- On Off Width Fre- On Off
(s) quency Time Time (s) quency Time Time (s) quency Time Time (s) quency Time Time
(Hz) (sec.) (sec.) (Hz) (sec.) (sec.) (Hz) (sec.) (sec.) (Hz) (sec.) (sec.)
1 + 11 Neck pain, tension 02, 05 250 4 30 0 250 4 30 0 250 5 30 0 250 5 30 0
headache 250 6 20 0 250 6 20 0 250 8 30 0 250 8 30 0
2 + 12 Back pain 10, 11, 12, 13, 250 6 30 0 250 6 30 0 250 8 20 0 250 8 20 0
14, 19 250 10 20 0 250 10 20 0
3 + 13 Shoulder pain 04, 09, 21 250 2 10 0 250 4 8 0 250 6 6 0
On-Time (sec.) = Cycle switch-on time in seconds (contraction) - Off-Time (sec.) = Cycle switch-off time in seconds (relaxation)
Note: Electrode position is supposed to surround the painful area. With painful muscle groups, the electrodes are grouped round the muscle affected. In case of joint pain, the
joint on the front/rear side of the joint and, if electrode distances permit, on the right and left sides of the joint, should be surrounded with electrodes.
Minimal electrode distance should not be less than 5 cm and not exceed 15 cm. See figure no. 26, 27 and 30 for knee and ankle joint.
Burst programmes are suitable for all sites which should be treated with an alternating signal pattern (to ensure minimum habituation). III-1
EMS PROGRAMS
p g
Prog. Reasonable areas of Possible Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4
No. application electrode Cycle 5 Cycle 6 Cycle 7 Cycle 8
Indications position Width Fre- On Off Width Fre- On Off Width Fre- On Off Width Fre- On Off
(s) quency Time Time (s) quency Time Time (s) quency Time Time (s) quency Time Time
(Hz) (sec.) (sec.) (Hz) (sec.) (sec.) (Hz) (sec.) (sec.) (Hz) (sec.) (sec.)
1 + 11 Shoulder muscles 04, 09, 21 250 30 5 1 250 10 15 1 250 50 5 1
2 + 12 Middle and lower trapezius 02, 09, 10, 11 250 4 30 1 250 4 20 1 250 5 30 1 250 5 20 1
muscle, lattisimus dorsi 12, 16, 17
250 6 30 1 250 6 20 1
muscle, neck muscles
3 + 13 Back musculature near spinal 14, 15, 19 250 2 10 1 250 4 10 1 250 6 10 1
column, Prog. I
4 + 14 Front and back upper arm 05, 06, 18, 22 250 4 30 1 250 4 30 1 250 4 30 1 250 5 30 1
musculature (including
biceps), front and back lower 250 5 30 1
arm musculature
5 + 15 Straight and transverse 07 250 6 15 1 250 8 15 1 250 10 15 1
abdominal musculature
6 + 16 Back musculature near spinal 14, 15, 19 250 2 20 1 250 2 20 1 250 1 30 1 250 1 30 1
column, Prog. II
7 + 17 Back musculature near spinal 14, 15, 19 250 4 30 1 250 4 20 1 250 6 30 1 250 6 20 1
column, Prog. III 250 8 30 1 250 8 20 1
8 + 18 Posterior musculature 28 250 20 5 1 250 6 5 1 250 30 5 1
III-2
III-3
1. Dangers, Warnings & Cautions!!! GB
250ms 250
Sec.
0
0
0
0
20~80~20Hz
Do Not Use HD2 With Following Conditions:
Sec.
60
60
60
5
5
More then 3 months into pregnancy
On Time Off TimeWidth Rate
(Hz)
110
110
90
60
50
50
Metal plates or pace maker implanted
Epileptic
Cycle 4
Cycle 8
250ms 250
250
250
250
250
250
250
(s)
Diabetic
60
High fever
0
0
0
0
0
Abnormal high blood pressure
250ms
Sec.
60
60
60
15
5
5
Warnings
On Time Off Time Width Rate
(Hz)
15
80
40
90
40
90
15
1. Do not use this unit near the heart, around the mouth, or on diseased skin.
Cycle 3
Cycle 7
250ms 250
250ms 250
250
250
250
250
250
(s)
2. Do not use this unit in places with high humidity such as the bathroom.
30
5. Long-term stimulation at the same electrode site may cause skin discomfort.
250ms
250ms
60
60
30
15
5
5
6. Consult a doctor before you use this TENS & EMS device if you receive other
On Time Off Time Width Rate
(Hz)
medical treatments.
60
10
30
75
30
75
70
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
200
(s)
9. Supervision and medical consultancy recommended if you are under age 16.
Sec.
0
0
0
0
Cautions
20Hz 40s~250s~40s
Sec.
60
15
60
60
60
5
5
110
100
20
20
60
60
25
80
8
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
Tap massage (switch between electrodes) 250
250
(s)
4. Use only for the specific pain problem diagnosed by the physician.
Massage jet (switch between electrodes)
7. Do not use this unit to treat one region for pain relief longer than 30 minutes.
Combination programme
Tap and grasp massage
Tap massage
No.
10
1
3
GB 2.Names of Components GB
R
4 Only appears when battery is low
9 MENU Mode/Program selection/ Go back to previous
menu layer
10 ENTER Confirms Mode/Program/Treatment time
11 UP Increase Pulse rate (Hz)/Treatment time,
13 Program selection
12 DOWN Decrease Pulse rate (Hz)/Treatment time, During stimulation, press DOWN
Program selection to decrease intensity levels of
both channels together
13 CH1+ Increase/Decrease correspondent channels
intensity
CH1-
CH2-
CH2+
4 5
GB 3.Quick Start GB
1. Press and slide away the battery cover on the back 5. Hold down for 3 seconds to turn on HD 2. (Fig 4)
of HD2. Insert batteries with correct polarity 6. Press MENU repeatedly to move the LCD submenu in-
positions; close back the battery cover.(Fig 1) dicator to TENS (flashing when selected) and press
2. Place the electrode pads properly on the target area ENTER to confirm. (Fig 4)
and connect the color-coded leadwires to electrodes. 7. Press /to select the preferred TENS program from
(Fig 2) You may want to refer to pad position illus- program #1 and #18 and confirm it by pressing ENTER.
trations on page I & II. (Fig 5)
3. Refer to Fig 3-1 to connect the plug and socket. (To Fig 1 8. Press to begin treatment and stimulation.
disconnect, refer to Fig 3-2 to snap it out.) 9. Access the pulse strength keys CH1+, CH1-, CH2+, and
4. Refer to the stimulation program charts beginning Fig 2 CH2- to adjust the stimulation intensity levels per
page III and find a desirable TENS program according channel. (Fig 6)
to your need. 10. Pause the treatment stimulation anytime by pressing
. Press again to resume treatment.
Fig 3-1
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GB 4. Operation Procedures GB
1. Hold down the key until the iSlim HD 2 is turned on. * Advanced operation for TENS/EMS programs 11~20
2. Press MENU to select a submenu of TENS, EMS, or MASSAGE,
1. After press ENTER to confirm TENS/EMS program 11~20, pulse
followed with confirmation by ENTER.
rate (HZ) setting flashes while C1 is displayed. (Fig. 7)
2. Setup desired pulse rate using / then press ENTER to con-
Fig 6
firm and move to the next cycle setting. (to end setting total
number of cycle, set pulse rate HZ to 0)
TENS, EMS & MASSAGE 3. To setup/change total treatment time using / (Fig. 8) to
There are 20 programs in TENS & EMS submenu, and 10 in MASSAGE. You can setup desired treatment time then press ENTER to confirm
adjust program operation time and pulse strength for each channel individually. 4. Press to start stimulation
Fig 7
Further, TENS & EMS programs 11~20 are also adjustable in terms of pulse rate
(HZ). Please refer to charts TENS (page III1-2) and EMS (page III-3) for parameter
setting and suggested applications. **Note 1:When the Hz of a cycle is set as "0", all the Hz settings for
the later cycles will move up by one cycle.
***Note 2: When the skin-pad detection goes off, treatment stimu-
* Basic operation for TENS, EMS and MASSAGE programs lation will be paused. Also at the same time, there will be audio Fig 8
1~10 and visual signals at presence. Check immediately if (1) the lead
1. In TENS, EMS or MASSAGE submenu, press / to choose one wire is properly connected to the device body, (2) electrode pads
of the first 10 TENS, EMS or MASSAGE programs that is flashing. are connected to the lead-wires, and (3) electrodes are attached
Fig 1 properly on the skin. For more info, please refer to Section 5 Main-
(Fig 1 & 2)
2. Press ENTER to confirm your program selection. (You can press tenance & Troubleshooting.
MENU to return to the LCD screen of main menu if you would
like change your selection of the treatment program or
submenu.)(Fig 3 & 4)
Fig 2
3. To set up/change total treatment time, press to pause the
stimulation. Press MENU to return to the treatment program
selection screen and press ENTER to setup/change total treat-
ment time.
4. Press to start the program. During stimulation, access the
Fig 3 CH keys to modify pulse intensity level.
Fig 4
Fig 5
8 9
GB 5. Matenance & Disposal GB
Disposal
Batteries and this unit must NOT be disposed in household waste. Return them to public
collection points or shops selling batteries or devices of the same kind according to local
regulations. In case of any confusion, consult with your local environmental protection
agency.
10 11
GB 6. Troubleshooting GB
3. The unit beeps abnormally during treatment. 10. The belt clip can not hold tightly the unit in position.
(1) Pause the program by pressing . Check if lead wires are connected securely with (1) Make sure the unit is held at the right position with the belt clip.
the pads. Check if the pads are attached firmly on the treated area. (2) Check the belt material and size; some belts work better with the supplied belt clip
(2) If the beeping persists, replace the batteries with new ones. than others.
8. The lead wire plug are not firmly connected to the socket.
Remove the plug according to directions on page 6; check if there are any foreign objects
stuck in the plug or socket. If the plug is broken, check with the store where you bought
the unit for replacing the lead wires.
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MEMORY Table
Cycle
Prog 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
1
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
2
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
3
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
4
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
5
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
6
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
7
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
9
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
10
(WARNING: If you are INEXPERIENCED with advanced TENS/EMS devices, consulting with a professional therapist is recommended for
program parameter adjustments.
Cycle
Prog 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
1
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
2
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
3
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
4
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
5
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
6
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
7
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
9
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
10
15
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MEMORY Table
Cycle
Prog 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
1
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
2
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
3
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
4
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
5
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
6
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
7
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
9
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
10
(WARNING: If you are INEXPERIENCED with advanced TENS/EMS devices, consulting with a professional therapist is recommended for
program parameter adjustments.
Cycle
Prog 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
1
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
2
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
3
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
4
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
5
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
6
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
7
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
8
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
9
Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
10
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GB Product Specifications
Power AAA battery x 3
Pulse rate 1 ~ 120 Hz
Pulse width 40-250S
Output voltage Max. 90 Vpp, based on 500 Ohm load +--10%
Treatment time 5 ~ 90 minutes, 5 minutes per interval
Pulse strength 0 ~ 15 stages adjustable
Operation environment 10 ~ 40 C, 30 ~ 85% RH
Storage environment -10 ~ 50 C, 10 ~ 95% RH
Transport environment -10 ~ 50 C, 35 ~ 85% RH
Size 130 x 70 x 28 mm
Note: This device comlies with the electromagnetic compatibility requirement of EN 60601-1-2 as
specified in EEC Directive 93/42/EEC.
*** Dont try to repair the device. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
*** Always use the specified accessories in the manual. The use of other parts not approved by the
manufacturer may be hazardous.
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