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BioStim® M7 – Digital TENS unit

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BioMedical Life Systems Inc., Digital,  BioStim® M7 TENS Device has seven programmable functions; Continuous, Width Modulation, Rate Modulation, Rate and Width Modulation, SD1, SD2 and Cycled Burst. The device has a Patient Lock System that, when activated prevents the patient from changing any of the set parameters. When the Patient Lock Systems is turned off, a Patient Compliance Meter is displayed showing how long the device was used. A timer allows the patient to use the device for a specified period of time. The two-channel device incorporates touch proof design and is run by two AA Batteries. Device comes with lead wires, electrodes (4), batteries, instruction booklet and carrying case.

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General Specifications

Size: 3.25” x 2.25” x 1 5/8” (82 mm x 70mm x 45mm)
Weight: 8 oz (266 grams)
Channels: Dual
Waveform: Asymmetrical rectangular biphasic (TENS)
Pulse Rate (adj.): 1- 200 Hz
Pulse Width (adj.): 10 - 250 µs

Stimulation Modes

Continuous: Constant Stimulation
Rate Modulation: 50% decrease/increase of set value over a 5 second cycle
Width Modulation: 50% decrease/increase of set value over a 5 second cycle
Rate/Width Modulation: 50% decrease in set value over a five second period. As rate increases, width decreases.
SD1: Increase of set pulse width 40%, decrease of set pulse rate 45% and decrease of amplitude 10% over a 3 second period. Values return to original settings over the next 3 seconds.
SD2: Increase of set pulse width 60%, decrease of set pulse rate 90% and decrease of amplitude 13% over a 6 second period. Values return to original settings over the next 6 seconds.
Cycled Burst: 2.5 seconds on. 2.5 seconds off. Adjustable Rate and Width.
Output Voltage: 49 Volts peak to peak
Intensity (adj.): 0-98 mA
Power Supply: 2 AA Batteries
Timer Constant, 15, 30 or 60 minutes
Data was recorded across a 500 ohm resistance load.

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