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Quick Start Guide for Pain Relief Pro
Professional T.E.N.S. therapy has never been so simple.
More Choices: 5 pain modes
3 massage modes
10 intensity levels
Yet simpler: Easy to read screen
3 large buttons
The modes are interchangeable and eective
for multiple body parts.
Customize Your Therapy
1. Select the mode (1 of 8)
2. Choose the intensity level ( 1 to level 10)
Read complete instruction manual carefully to
safely and correctly use this pain management
device.
Feel free to share the Pain Relief Pro
with others in the family. Make sure each
person has their own pads to prevent cross-
contamination from one person to another.
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(PM 3031)
Step 1
Unit should be o. Insert batteries.
Read complete instruction manual carefully
to safely and correctly use this pain
management unit.
Step 2
Attach the cord to the bottom of the unit and
to the pads as shown.
Step 3
Take control and rate your pain before and after
therapy (1 mild pain to 10 most severe pain).
Place pads onto clean, dry, healthy skin.
Manage pain in as little as 15 minutes*
1 Session
Maximum Minutes
per Session
Maximum Sessions
per Day
Always turn unit o with pads still on.
RATE YOUR PAIN to check your progress,
1 low to 10 high.
Stop therapy session if pain has reduced
or stopped.
Press “ON” button to continue therapy for
another 15-minute session.
15 Minutes
Automatic Shuto
30 Minutes or
2 Sessions
3 Sessions
per Day
Step 4
Push “ON” button. Select any one of the eight
modes that feels good on your pain. Any mode
can be used. Screen shows mode selected.
Step 5
Push (up) button to increase intensity.
There are 10 intensity levels that will show on
your screen (1 low to 10 high). Set intensity to
reach your pain.
Easy to read screen
Screen shows mode, intensity level and number
of minutes left in therapy. If battery is low,
indicator will show. If one or both pads fall o,
indicator will show.
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* Results may vary.
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