TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Caring for your controller
Your controller should not be allowed to get wet or be left in excessive sunlight. It may be cleaned
regularly using a soft cloth, lightly dampened in soapy water. Do not allow the interior of your
controller to become wet. Do not use detergents, alcohol, spray aerosols or strong solvents on
your controller.
Access to the interior of the controller is not required for maintenance purposes.
If your controller is damaged, you should not use it but should return it to
distributor for replacement or repair. Repairs, service and modifications may not be carried out by
anyone other than qualified service personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
: Under no circumstance should anything other than the correct type of batteries - (rechargeable
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MPORTANT
batteries 3.6V NiMH) be used with your controller. These can be purchased from www.theflexbelt.com.
Disposing of the GelPads and batteries
Used GelPads and batteries must never be disposed of in a fire but in accordance with your country's
national or state laws governing the disposal of such items.
Accessories:
Under no circumstances should anything other than BMR accessories be used with your BMR
charger or controller (Type 390). Any others may not be compatible with your controller and
could degrade the minimum safety levels. You can purchase all accessories at www.theflexbelt.com.
GelPads:
THE FLEX BELT
Belt Extension
Garment
THE FLEX ARMS
GelPads:
THE FLEX ARMS
Garment
THE FLEX MINI
GelPads:
THE FLEX MINI
Battery Pack: (3.6V, NiMH)
Battery Charger: 2504-0322
Charger complies to EN 60950, Input: nominal voltage 100-240V, frequency 50-60Hz, current
125mA. Do not use any other chargers or any other power supplies.
Classification: Internally powered equipment, Class II charger, Type BF applied parts.
Product Type: 390
Intended use: Muscle stimulator
Waveform: Symmetrical bi-phasic square waveform when measured into a resistive load.
Attention:
This product can deliver currents in excess of 2mA/cm² if used with incorrect electrodes.
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: The signal gradually increases to a peak intensity level at the start of the contraction phase
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(i.e. ramp up) and gradually decreases to nothing at the start of the relaxation phase (i.e. ramp
down). When the
• 1 large GelPad (Type 732)
• 2 small GelPads (Type 733)
(X:60)
• 4 small pads (Type 718)
(E:30)
• 4 large pads (Type 716)
symbol is flashing, the stimulus is significantly reduced.
or your local
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