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Included in delivery
• Back belt with control unit EM 38
• Extension belt
• Batteries, 3 x 1.5 V AAA (LR03, micro)
• This instruction manual
1. About the unit
Dear valued 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 on lower back with the EM 38 stimulation current unit
How does stimulation current work?
The back belt works on the basis of electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).
The more precise term is transcutaneous (meaning "through the skin") electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). TENS
is approved as a clinically proven, effective, medication-free method of treating certain types of pain which,
when used properly, is also free of side effects. It is also approved as a means of simple self-treatment.
The pain-relieving or pain-suppressing effect is caused by suppressing the transmission of pain in the nerve
fibres (particularly through high-frequency impulses) and increasing the release of the body's own endorphins,
which decrease the sensation of pain by their effect in the central nervous system. This method is clinically
tested and approved.
Every condition that calls for the use of TENS must be clarified by your attending physician. He or she will also
give you information about the specific benefits of a TENS self-treatment.
2. Signs and symbols
The following symbols appear in these instructions.
Warning
Important
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Warning instruction indicating a risk of injury or damage to health.
Safety note indicating possible damage to the unit/accessories.
Important information to be noted.
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