

Richmar InTENSity Select Combo II DI2195
Description
Richmar InTENSity Select Combo II Unit - 2nd Edition - Model: DI2195
Roscoe Medical InTENSity Select Combo II Unit - 2nd Generation, is a user friendly portable multifunction electrotherapy device with a wide range of capabilities. It is also features pre-set customized body part settings. This allows specific area to receive ideal therapeutic treatment throughout the healing cycle.
Features:
- Two Channels of Independent Output Stimulation
- Extensive range of preset and manual programs with adjustable settings
- Body-part specific programs
- User-friendly with a sleek design
- Easy-to-read large LCD display
- Convenient easy-to-use controls
- Preset and adjustable treatment times
- 4 Waveforms with a total of 72 Programs:
- 18 TENS
- 18 NMES
- 18 IF
- 18 RUSS
- Electrode load indicator
- Low battery indicator
- Compliance meter - store up to 90 sets of treatment records and total treatment time of 100 hours
- Rechargeable lithium ion battery with USB/wall charger and LED charging indicator light
Technical Specifications:
- Channel: Dual, isolated between channels
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.6 x 2.36 x 0.83 inches
- Weight: 0.22 lbs (without battery)
- Waveform: Symmetrical bi-phase rectangular wave
- Pulse Amplitude:
- TENS: 50 - 400 µs
- NMES: 200 - 400 µs
- IF: 100, 200, 400 µs
- RUSSIAN: 400 µs
- Pulse Rate: From 1 to 150 Hz
- Treatment Time: Time 5 to 90 min
Package Includes:
- InTENSity Select Combo II Unit - 2nd Edition - Model: DI2195
- 2 x Lead wires
- 4 x Electrode pads (2" x 2")
- 1 x Instruction Manual
- 1 x LI rechargeable and Battery Pack
- 1 x USB Cable and Wall Charger
- 1 x Quick Start Guide
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