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    Electrostimulator MP6Challenge

    Instructions for operation and maintenance

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    All rights reserved

    No part of this manual can be reproduced, copied or distributed in anymanner without written authorization from N&T System S.r.l.

    Any violation will be prosecuted according to the law. Right of modification.The illustrations, descriptions, references and technical contents of the

    present manual are indicative and not binding.In its ongoing research to improve the production processes and productquality, N&T System S.r.l. reserves the right at all times to make all modi-fications it deems timely and without prior notice.

    All names and trademarks cited in this manual are the property of the per-tinent manufacturers.

    2006 N&T System S.r.l. SAN CLEMENTE (RN) Edition June 2006 Rel. 2.0

    Table of contents

    Description of components 3Warranty 3

    General safety indications 3Description of the electrostimulator 5Technical characteristics 6Start up 7

    Aesthetic programme 15Sports programme 21T.E.N.S. programme 33

    Massage and relax program 41Other programmes. 45

    Description Page

    If, after reading this manual thoroughly, you still have doubts or are uncer-

    tain as to the operations to be performed, contact your Retailer or theManufacturer.

    This technical document describes the proper use and maintenance of theMiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulator.

    Compliance with the instructions and indications reported herein will ensu-re the safest possible use of your unit.

    Introduction

    MANUFACTURER:

    N&T System S.r.l.via Beccaria, 54

    47832 S. Clemente (RN) - ITALYtel. +39 0541 857468 - fax +39 0541 857653

    www.miapharma.com - [email protected] Informationi

    Dear Customer,

    we congratulate you on your choice.

    You now have a MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulator, a high performanceproduct, built in line with the latest, most stringent European standards. This unit is

    able to guarantee high quality and safety standards. We ask you to pay particular

    attention to this manual, reading all parts very carefully to familiarize yourself with the

    MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulator.

    N&T System S.r.l.

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    Description of components

    Package contents

    Display - used to dialogue with the operator.1"TIMESTART" key - used to start and stop treatment.2"CHANNEL" display panel - used to indicate the channels activa-ted.

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    "CONNECTION" display panel - indicates that the channels acti-vated are connected properly.

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    Light bar display - displays channel intensity.5

    Intensity regulation key - used to regulate channel intensity.Increases intensity.

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    Programme selection key.7Remote control receiver.8

    Power supply plug.10

    On-Off switch.11Treatment cable connector.12

    Intensity regulation key - used to regulate channel intensity.Decreases intensity.

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    Warranty

    SYMBOLS USED

    Calls attention to situations or problems that could compromise safety.

    Calls attention to important general situations.

    General safety indications

    Below is a summary of some general safety indications:

    - carefully read the operating instructions before starting up the unit;- before each treatment verify that the power cable, the output wires and

    the connectors are not damaged.

    - to power the unit use only the supplied feeder;

    - never perform any operation with wet or moist hands;

    - never clean the unit by placing it in water. Use a damp cloth with a non-

    abrasive neutral detergent;

    - see the paragraph on the available programmes before using the unit.

    - do not place weights and, in particular, do not place containers of liquidon the unit, do not spill liquids on the unit;

    GENERAL INDICATIONS

    Every MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulatorundergoes carefultesting and controls before being placed on the market.The consumer retains the rights specified in current law, the warranty doesnot compromise those rights. The warranty is valid for two years from thedate of purchase and covers all parts except those subject to wear. Thewarranty is voided if the MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulatoris used inappropriately or is tampered with by unauthorized personnel, or

    if notification of the defect is not made within two months of when it is firstnoticed. The parts the Manufacturer deems defective at the time of manu-facture will be replaced free of charge.

    N&T System S.r.l.

    - Electrostimulator- Power supplier BE 215/P/2 or PS015002001

    - Set of elastic bands with buckskin electrodes- Self-adhesive electrodes for body (rectangular), 3 packs- Self-adhesive electrodes for face (round), 2 packs- Remote control fitted with AAA batteries- Coloured PVC cables for electrode connection (2m)

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    N&T System S.r.l.

    via Beccaria, 54 - 47832 S. Clemente (RN) - ITALIAtel. +39 0541 857468 - fax +39 0541 857653 www.miapharma.com - [email protected]

    MANUFACTURER

    Technical characteristics

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    IDENTIFICATION

    The manufacturer, Authorized Service Centre or Retailer must be promp-

    tly notified if the ID label is damaged, removed or altered.

    No operations can be performed under the warranty if the ID label has

    been damaged, removed or altered.

    A A Brand nameB CE Labelling.C Attention, consult

    attached documen-tation.

    I Waste disposal:handle separately

    to domestic waste

    D Type of partsapplied.

    E Double insulation.

    F BF type partsapplied.G Technical data.H

    An ID label is located at the back of the electrostimulator. This label holdsthe technical data for the unit. Always give this information to the

    Authorized Service Centre, Manufacturer or Retailer when requestinginformation or technical services.

    Model and serialnumber.

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    Furthermore, by stimulating the muscle, electrostimulation helps to quicklyrecover muscle tone, permitting a return to resistance activities thanks to

    which the muscle can regain trophism.By squeezing blood towards the heart, muscle contraction drains liquidsthat, in the absence of activity, stagnate, further fuelling suffering in theinjured tissues.The muscle pumping action produced by the electrostimulated contractionreduces the effect of oedemas caused by vein or lymphatic stagnation,which are linked to the trauma and immobilization, thus favouring the reco-very of injured limbs.

    Electrostimulation is also able to sedate the transfer of pain sent to thebrain from the injured area, thanks to the electrical impulses temporarilyswitching off the nerve endings in the area concerned.

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    Withdraw the unit fromthe packaging andplace it on a stable sur-face that can bear itsweight and near apower outlet.There must be at least20 centimetres of free

    space around the uniton all sides.

    HEIGHT 100 mmDEPTH 275 mmWIDTH 420 mmWEIGHT 4.7 kg

    Start up

    Insert connectorA intothe 25-pin outlet.

    After inserting the con-nector, tighten thesecuring screws B.

    Insert the power supplyplug C into the poweroutlet arranged at theback of the unit.

    TEMPERATURE [T] 040 CHUMIDITY [RH] 2575 %

    USE

    TEMPERATURE [T] 1835 CHUMIDITY [RH] 2075 %

    Plug the feeder into thepower outlet and turnthe unit on by settingswitch D to "1".

    POWER SUPPLY 15 VDC

    FREQUENCY 50 HzPOWER 15 WCLASS UNIT IITYPE PARTS APPLIED BFOUTPUT VOLTAGE FREQUENCY 12500 HzMAXIMUM OUTPUT TENSION 90 VPPOUTPUT WAVEFORM Biphasic, Square, Sine, RectangularPULSE DURATION 0.00041 secOUTPUT CURRENT 50 mAPOWER REGULATION 0100 %TIMER 1060 minutesPROGRAMMES FOR AESTHETIC USE 218PROGRAMMES FOR THERAPEUTIC USE 32LEVEL OF PROTECTION IPX0

    TECHNICAL DATA

    SHIPPING AND STORAGE

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT

    The following environmental conditions are best for running theMiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulator:

    The following environmental conditions best for shipping and storing the

    MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulator:

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    The electrode part of the self-sticking electrode must be in contactwith the skin.

    OPERATION WITH SELF-STICKING ELECTRODES

    The self-sticking silicone electrodes are applied directly on the skin and donot require soaking.Clean area of application and dry well.Connect the clips to the electrodes and remove the protective film from the

    electrode. After treatment has been completed, carefully replace the pro-tective film.Place the self-sticking electrodes in contact with the skin at the desiredpoints for the application and programme selected, checking that it adhe-res closely to the skin.

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    Before using the electrodes check that the surface gel is not dete-

    riorated. Check that the electrodes are intact (free of tears, breaka-

    ges, etc)

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    Only use electrodes of the sizes indicated.

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    The electrodes must only be used by one person.

    ! Attention

    Sizes:

    Circular: min. 25mm to max. 32mm.

    Rectangular: min. 45x45mm to a max. 45x80mm

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    The buckskin part of the electrode (yellow side) must come into con-

    tact with the skin. The buckskin electrodes can be used for those

    treatments performed on larger body areas and where it is possible

    to apply the elastic bands.

    Since an electrode is larger that the adhesive one, it is enough to useless channels than what is shown in the pictures.

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    Before using the electrodes, check that they are intact (free of tears,

    breakages, etc.)

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    FIG. 1 FIG. 2

    FIG. 3 FIG. 4

    FIG. 5 FIG. 6

    If yellow-black suede electrodes are use, soak them thoroughly (fig. 1)and delicately wring them out so that they do not drip (fig. 2). Position theelastic straps in the area to be treated as required for the selected pro-gram (fig. 3), connect the clips to the electrodes (fig. 4). Then insert themunder the elastic straps with the yellow part against the skin (fig. 5/6).

    USE WITH SUEDE ELECTRODES

    Only use electrodes of the sizes indicated.

    ! Attention

    Following treatment, carefully clean the electrodes.

    ! Attention

    Sizes:

    Rectangular: 80x120mm

    Conductive bands: 600x50mm, 800x50mm, 1400x50mm

    Conductive adaptors: 110 cm2

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    1N

    1R

    6N6R

    3R3N4N4R

    2N

    2R

    5N

    5R

    E GF

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    H I N L

    M

    Select the desired programme by pressing E + orE -.Display F will read the number of the selected programme and display Gwill show the duration of the treatment.

    Press "TIMESTART" O to start treatment.The lights on panel "CHANNEL" H go on indicating the activated channelsfor the programme selected.To the side, the lights on panel I go on indicating the proper electrode con-nection.The selected intensity is indicated on the bar light display N.Regulate the intensity of the arranged channels by using, for each chan-nel, the keys v (up arrow L) to increase intensity, w (down arrow M) to

    decrease it.If you wish to interrupt treatment, press "TIME START" O, the blinkingdisplay G will display the amount of time remaining for the treatment.

    STARTING TREATMENT

    COLOUR

    GREENLIGHT BLUE

    VIOLETPINK

    ORANGEYELLOW

    COLOURING OF CONNECTION CABLES

    CHANNEL

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    In the example given, a complex connection configuration is shown in orderto highlight the arrangement of the electrodes on the body."R" stands for red while "N" stands for black.It is not always necessary to take the cable colour into consideration.In programmes where all the 12 electrodes are used to treat a single part(like for instance the abdominal or gluteus muscles programmes) we sug-gest you to apply them as seen in the picture, to enable the machine to workin a more coordinated way.

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    If the electrodes come into contact with one another, they generate a shortcircuit, which locks out the channel and its light will be turned off.Eliminate the short circuit immediately, for example by separating the elec-trodes that had came into contact.The electrostimulator will reactivate the channel.

    Adjust the intensity of the disabled channel using the keysv (up arrow L)to increase intensity, w (down arrow M) to decrease it.

    Thanks to its integrated, automatic protection devices, the electrostimula-tor is not damaged by malfunction or electronic short circuit.

    END OF TREATMENT

    When the treatment has been completed place the MiaPharma MP6Challenge electrostimulatorin a safe place out of the reach of children.

    When the treatment has been completed:- disconnect the cables from the electrodes;- remove the adhesive electrodes and replace the special protective film

    (if the treatment is performed with bands and buckskin electrodes, with-

    draw the electrodes from the bands, remove them and dry the electrodesin a single layer without overlapping);

    - gather up the cables in an orderly fashion;- turn the main switch to "zero" (if the unit stays on, its functioning is not

    compromised).

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    MAINTENANCE OPERATION PERIOD

    Check that the power supply cable is intact. M BWCheck that the electrode cables are intact. M BW

    Check the cables for oxidation. M BWClean the electrostimulator. M BWReplace the conductor plaques. A.N. A.N.Run an electric check-up of the electrostimulator. 2Y 2Y

    PERIOD- M - Monthly;- BW - Bi-weekly;- A.N. - As needed;- 2Y - Every two years.

    REGULAR USE

    FREQUENT OR INTENSIVE USE

    Biennial maintenance of the MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimula-

    tor must only be performed by N&T System S.r.l.

    Maintenance

    Only original products and spare parts are to be used for maintenance.Improper use of non-original products and spare parts voids the warranty.The information in this chapter helps you get the utmost performance outof the MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulator under the bestsafety conditions.

    During maintenance:- never perform any operation with wet or moist hands;- never clean the unit by placing it in water. Use a damp cloth with a non-

    abrasive neutral detergent;- if the unit malfunctions or is functioning abnormally, interrupt the treat-

    ment and turn the unit off. Contact an Authorized Service Centre for any

    type of work or control;- do not attempt to open or repair the unit. Contact an Authorized Service

    Centre for any type of work or control;

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    ! Attention

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    Q

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    USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

    Select the desi-red programmeby pressing P +orP -.Display F willread the num-ber of the selec-ted programme

    and display Gwill show theduration of time.Press "START"S to start treat-ment.The lights onpanel "CHAN-

    NEL" H go onindicating theproper electro-de connection.To the side, thelights on panel I go on indicating the proper electrode connection.Regulate the intensity of the arranged channels by using, for each chan-nel, Q + to increase intensity, R - to decrease it.

    The selected intensity is indicated on the bar light display N.If you wish to interrupt treatment, press "START" S again, the blinkingdisplay G of the electrostimulator will indicate the amount of time remai-ning for the treatment.

    REPLACING THE BATTERIES

    The remote control uses two "AAA" which

    are supplied by N&T System S.r.l. .Remove the lid to the battery housing at thebottom of the remote control.To open the lid, press on the tab located onthe lid.Remove the lid.Withdraw the "AAA" batteries and replacethem.Use 1.5 V alkaline "AAA batteries".The illustration on the battery housing showsthe correct installation.

    After having installed the batteries, carefully replace the lid.

    Discard dead batteries as indicated by the manufacturer. Be particularlycareful when handling batteries. If they are not used properly they cancause explosions or leaks, burns or lesions.Never open, break, burn the batteries or expose them to sources of heat,submerge them in water, install them improperly or recharge them.Conductive materials such as rings, bracelets and keys can short-circuitthe batteries causing leaks, overheating or explosions.

    If the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time, remo-ve the batteries and keep them in a dry place at room temperature.

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    OPERATION WITH OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

    CONDUCTIVE BUCKSKIN STRAPS

    SINGLE-POLE CONDUCTIVE SLIPPERS

    Made out of a conductive material and buck-skin to be soaked, squeezed and blocked onthe side with Velcro.They are particularly suitable for largerbeauty treatments such as on thighs, stoma-

    ch, hips and gluteus.Available in pairs in the following sizes:60cm / 80cm / 140cm.

    The infrared system includes a control panel thatcan be connected to the MP6 Challenge. Up to 8

    diffusers can then be connected to this controlpanel.This system offers a double treatment, both electro-stimulation and thermal energy, which by increasingthe temperature, activates blood circulation andcellular metabolism.

    Made out of a conductive material and buck-skin to soak and squeeze. Ideal for FootReflexology treatments.

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    We suggest you to use the followingprogrammes:

    Adjuvant in the treatment of physical painAdjuvant in the treatment of local blood flow

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    IRD INFRARED DEVICE

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    MP6 Challenge - Aesthetic programme

    Application notes for the use of the MiaPharma MP6 Challenge electrostimulator in aesthe-

    tics. For aesthetic programmes we suggest you to perform treatments also on a daily basis (notmore than once a day on the same body area).

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    Slimming - strengthening of belly,waist and hips

    062

    Intensive body slimming 038

    Intensive slimming of belly, waistand hips

    034

    Intensive body strengthening 052

    Intensive strengthening of belly,waist and hips

    048

    Body tone-up 011

    Deep abdominal muscle tone-up 015Intensive body tone-up 021

    ACTION PROG.

    Body slimming - strengthening 066

    WOMEN

    Slimming - strengthening of belly,and hips

    070

    Intensive body slimming 046

    Intensive slimming of belly, and hips 042Body strengthening 032Intensive body strengthening 060

    Intensive strengthening of belly andhips

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    Deep abdominal muscle tone-up 025

    Intensive body tone-up 011

    ACTION PROG.

    Body slimming - strengthening 074

    MEN

    Intensive belly slimming 040Intensive belly strengthening 054

    Abdominal tone-up 005Post-partum abdomen tone-up 016

    ACTION PROG.

    Belly slimming - strengthening 068

    WOMEN - MEN

    Slimming - strengthening of gluteusmuscles for men

    073

    Intensive slimming of gluteusmuscles for women

    037

    Intensive slimming of gluteus

    muscles for men

    045

    Gluteus muscle sculpting 014

    Intensive gluteus muscle strengthe-ning for women

    051

    Intensive gluteus muscle strengthe-ning for men

    059

    Gluteus muscle tone-up for women 008

    Gluteus muscle tone-up for men 027

    ACTION PROG.

    Slimming - strengthening of gluteusmuscles for women 065

    WOMEN - MEN

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    Lymph drainage treatments can be performed

    on any area of your body by positioning the elec-

    trodes according to the different needs (please

    follow the manual pictures relating to the areayou would like to work on).

    Arm slimming - strengthening formen

    067

    Intensive arm slimming for women 033Intensive arm slimming for men 039

    Intensive arm strengthening forwomen

    047

    Intensive arm strengthening for men 053

    Arm tone-up for women 019Arm tone-up for men 006

    ACTION PROG.

    Arm slimming - strengthening forwomen

    061

    WOMEN - MEN

    Intensive calf slimming 036

    Intensive calf strengthening 050

    ACTION PROG.

    Calf slimming-strengthening 064

    WOMEN

    Intensive slimming of internal andexternal thighs

    035

    Intensive strengthening of internaland external thighs

    049

    Tone-up of internal and external thi-

    ghs

    018

    ACTION PROG.

    Slimming-strengthening of internaland external thighs

    063

    WOMEN - MEN

    ACTION PROG.

    Face lifting 003

    WOMEN - MEN

    Deep lymph drainage 002

    ACTION PROG.Average lymph drainage 001

    WOMEN - MEN

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    Anti-cellulite treatments can be performed on any area of your body by positioning the

    electrodes according to the different needs (please follow the manual pictures rela-ting to the area you would like to work on). The programme numbers are the same.

    Breast tone-up 004

    ACTION PROG.

    Breast sculpting 013

    WOMEN

    Average compact cellulite 076

    ACTION PROG.

    Average cellulite 078

    WOMEN - MEN

    Average oedematous cellulite 077

    Average flabby cellulite 075Deep cellulite 082

    Compact deep cellulite 080

    Deep oedematous cellulite 081

    Deep flabby cellulite 079

    ACTION PROG.

    Forearm strengthening 029

    MEN

    ACTION PROG.

    Bicep strengthening 028

    MEN

    Intensive calf slimming 044

    Calf strengthening 030

    ACTION PROG.

    Calf slimming-strengthening 072

    MEN

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    Intensive thigh slimming 043Quadriceps strengthening 031

    Intensive thigh strengthening 057Intensive quadriceps strengthening 058

    ACTION PROG.

    Thigh slimming - strengthening 071

    MEN

    Intensive hip slimming 041Intensive hip strengthening 055

    ACTION PROG.

    Hip slimming-strengthening 069

    MEN

    ACTION PROG.

    External thigh tone-up 010

    WOMEN - MEN

    ACTION PROG.

    Internal thigh tone-up 009

    WOMEN - MEN

    ACTION PROG.

    Lower back tone-up 017

    WOMEN

    ACTION PROG.

    Shoulder tone-up 007

    WOMEN - MEN

    Shoulder tone-up for women 020

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    ACTION

    Back muscle tone-up

    ACTION

    Lower back tone-up

    ACTION

    Pectoral muscle tone-up

    PROG.

    024

    MEN

    PROG.

    026

    MEN

    PROG.

    023

    MEN

    ACTION PROG.

    Facial tone-up 022

    MEN

    Intensive facial treatment 012

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    Application notes for the use of the MiaPharma MP6challen-ge electrostimulator in sports.

    Warm-up

    The electrical stimulation produced by the electrostimulatorprepares the involved muscle area for training by increasingthe flow of blood within the circumscribed area, thus preven-ting undesired pathologies to the involved muscles.N.B.: the electrostimulation only prepares the muscles directly

    involved and does not protect the other muscles from strainsunless they are also adequately warmed up.

    This type of programme is used before any of the other pro-grammes reported below. The action of this programme is alsoimportant prior to competition or severe training.

    Strength

    Electrical stimulation acts mainly on the white muscle fibresable to develop a great deal of strength.It is a parameter of fundamental importance for all sports disci-plines.

    Depending on the individual sport, this motor skill is trained

    more or less intensely.The current methods of athletic preparation associate electro-stimulation with normal weight training before or after theworkout (pre- and post-fatigue).2/3 times a week is more than enough for any level of prepa-ration.

    Explosive strength

    This is the capacity, which is most greatly enhanced using theelectrostimulator because it is able to recruit all muscle fibres,even at a low workload.The sports involved in the development of this are: soccer, vol-leyball, basketball, weightlifting, track cycling, etc.

    The times and methods are similar to those used for strength.

    Endurance strength

    We speak of endurance strength when the muscles are requi-red to make a great effort for an extended period of time.The sports most involved are: cycling, cross-country skiing,triathlon, etc.

    Modest intensity electrostimulation should be used the daybefore the training or on training off days.

    Aerobic resistance

    With constant use this programme can help increase the num-ber of capillaries surrounding the muscle fibre (capillarization).This is fundamental for all endurance sports, which do not

    require significant muscle strength: walking, swimming,cycling (as well as the above), etc.

    It should be used on all off days when not training or even aftertraining which was not intensive.N.B.: all the training methods are understood as valid only forthe muscles principally involved in the sport performed.

    ACTION

    WHEN

    ACTION

    WHEN

    ACTION

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    Suggestions for athletic preparation

    Electrostimulation provides the greatest results when combi-ned with classical weight training; this has been confirmed bymany studies particularly for strength programmes.The ability of the electrostimulator to recruit an increasingnumber of muscle fibres, even at low intensity and without anystrain on the joints, places it at the forefront of post-traumarehabilitation methods.

    Working out

    Bodybuilding and weightlifting give electrostimulation thehighest rating of all training methods. This is because it can towork on small portions of the muscle, "tiring" them in depth,making it possible to exclusively defining certain parts of the

    body.

    Soccer, volleyball, handball, tennis, skiing, basketball

    Team sports lend themselves to the use of electrostimulation:

    whether combined with workout in the gym or alone.The same muscle trained in the gym can be trained by elec-trostimulation, either before or after, thus increasing the bene-fits of the training.

    Cycling, running, cross-country skiing, swimming

    Of all the above sports, cycling is the one that reaps the grea-test benefit from electrostimulation. It is no coincidence thatnumerous professional athletes throughout the entire competi-tive season use it.

    As opposed to team sports, in these sports, to prevent overti-ring the muscles involved electrostimulation must be separatefrom training. To achieve the greatest results, two programmesmust be used:

    endurance strength and aerobic resistance, one after the otherduring the days when the athlete is not participating in classi-cal training.

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    For sports programmes we suggest you to perform treatments on alter-

    nate days.

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    Strength

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    Explosivestrength

    Explosivestrength

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    Aerobicresistance

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    Warm-up

    PROGRAMME

    PROGRAMME

    MUSCLE GROUP

    Abdominal muscles

    Deltoids

    SPORT

    Body BuildingBoxing

    Basketball

    Discus-throwingShot put

    Weightlifting

    131 155 205 96 174 134 192 86 168

    131 164 211 101 177 143 197 115 187129 155 205 96 174 134 192 86 168131 93 171 108 181 152 202 124 189

    131 90 170 106 180 149 201 125 189130 164 211 101 177 143 197 119 187

    Body Building 131 155 205 96 174 134 192 88 168

    Rowing 131 155 205 96 174 134 192 88 168Javelin-throwing

    Judo 131 156 205 96 174 135 192 88 168

    Swimming 131 155 205 96 174 134 192 88 168Pole-vaulting 131 91 205 108 181 150 192 88 168

    Broad jump 131 156 205 96 174 134 192 88 168

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    131 155 205 96 174 134 192 88 168

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    PROGRAMME

    PROGRAMME

    MUSCLE GROUP

    Gluteus muscles

    Latissimus dorsi

    SPORT

    Strength

    Strengthwithrec

    o-

    very

    Explosivestreng

    th

    Explosivestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Endurancestrength

    Endurancestrength

    withrecovery

    Aerobicresistance

    Aerobicresistance

    withrecovery

    Warm-up

    Rowing 126 154 204 94 173 133 191 88 168

    Hurdle-jumping 129 153 203 94 172 132 190 88 168

    Walking 129 153 203 94 172 132 190 88 168

    Broad jump

    Weightlifting

    126 89 169 105 179 148 200 121 189

    130 163 210 100 176 142 196 88 186

    Javelin-throwing 130 91 171 107 181 150 202 121 189

    Swimming 131 159 208 103 178 139 195 114 184

    Mountain climbing 131 154 204 94 173 133 191 88 168

    ACTION

    Body Building 131 155 205 96 174 134 192 88 168

    Judo 130 165 212 102 178 144 198 120 188

    Volleyball 131 158 207 101 177 138 194 113 183

    Tennis 131 93 171 108 181 150 202 125 189

    Body Building 131 155 205 96 174 135 192 88 168

    Cycling 131 153 203 94 172 132 190 88 168

    Swimming 126 158 206 100 176 137 193 112 182

    High jump 129 89 169 105 179 148 200 123 189

    Downhill skiing 130 164 211 101 177 143 197 115 187

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    PROGRAMME

    Strength

    Strengthwithrec

    o-

    very

    Explosivestreng

    th

    Explosivestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Endurancestreng

    th

    Endurancestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Aerobicresistance

    Aerobicresistance

    withrecovery

    Warm-up

    PROGRAMMEGreater pectoral

    Leg muscles

    Javelin-throwing 131 90 170 106 180 149 201 121 189

    Swimming 130 158 208 101 178 138 195 113 184

    Volleyball 130 158 207 101 177 138 194 113 183

    Body Building

    Volleyball 127 158 206 100 176 137 193 112 182

    ACTIONMUSCLE GROUP SPORT

    131 155 205 96 174 134 192 88 168

    Body Building 131 155 205 1688819213417496

    Discus-throwing 130 90 170 106 180 149 201 122 189

    Handball 131 160 208 102 178 140 195 111 184

    Tennis 131 155 170 106 180 149 201 122 189

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    PROGRAMME

    Strength

    Strengthwithrec

    o-

    very

    Explosivestreng

    th

    Explosivestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Endurancestrength

    Endurancestrength

    withrecovery

    Aerobicresistance

    Aerobicresistance

    withrecovery

    Warm-up

    Thigh muscles

    (quadriceps)

    SPORTMUSCLE GROUP

    Soccer 130 161 208 103 178 141 195 114 184

    Cycling 131 155 205 97 174 134 192 88 168

    Ice hockey 130 159 208 102 178 139 195 110 184

    Volleyball 131 159 208 102 178 139 195 110 184

    Rugby 131 161 102 178 141 195 114 184

    Broad jump 131 92 171 109 181 152 202 123 189

    Cross-country skiing 130 165 212 104 178 144 198 120 188

    ACTION

    Body Building 131 156 205 96 174 135 192 88 168

    Rowing 130 154 204 94 173 133 191 88 168

    Basketball 131 154 204 94 173 133 192 88 168

    Field hockey 130 160 208 102 178 140 195 110 184

    Walking 130 154 204 94 173 133 191 88 168

    High jump 131 92 171 109 181 151 202 124 189

    Downhill skiing 131 166 212 104 178 145 198 120 188

    131 167 212 102 178 144 198 120 188Weightlifting

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    High jump 130 90 170 106 180 149 201 125 189

    PROGRAMME

    MUSCLE GROUP

    Triceps surae

    Biceps PROGRAMME

    SPORT

    Strength

    Strengthwithrec

    o-

    very

    Explosivestreng

    th

    Explosivestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Endurancestrength

    Endurancestrength

    withrecovery

    Aerobicresistance

    Aerobicresistance

    withrecovery

    Warm-up

    Rowing 131 155 205 97 174 134 192 88 168

    Basketball 131 166 212 103 178 144 198 116 188

    ACTION

    Cycling 130 154 204 94 173 133 191 84 168

    Volleyball 130 158 207 101 177 138 194 113 183

    Boxing 131 167 212 103 178 144 198 120 188

    Mountain climbing 130 155 205 96 174 135 192 88 168

    Broad jump 131 90 170 106 180 149 201 122 189

    Walking 131 155 205 97 174 134 192 84 168

    Basketball 131 156 205 96 174 134 192 84 168

    Body Building 131 155 205 96 174 134 192 84 168

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    PROGRAMME

    MUSCLE GROUP

    Triceps

    Paravertebral and trape-

    zius muscles PROGRAMME

    SPORT

    Strength

    Strengthwithrec

    o-

    very

    Explosivestreng

    th

    Explosivestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Endurancestrength

    Endurancestrength

    withrecovery

    Aerobicresistance

    Aerobicresistance

    withrecovery

    Warm-up

    Shot put 131 91 171 107 181 151 202 125 189

    ACTION

    Rowing 130 153 203 94 172 132 190 85 168

    Basketball 131 164 211 101 177 143 197 119 187

    Boxing 131 163 210 100 176 142 196 118 186

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    MUSCLE GROUP

    Hand flexors

    Lumbar muscles

    SPORT

    Golf 129 154 204 94 173 133 191 85 168

    Weightlifting 129 162 209 99 175 147 199 117 185

    Pole-vaulting 131 155 171 96 174 134 202 121 189

    Strength

    Strengthwithrec

    o-

    very

    Explosivestreng

    th

    Explosivestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Endurancestrength

    Endurancestrength

    withrecovery

    Aerobicresistance

    Aerobicresistance

    withrecovery

    Warm-up

    ACTION

    Rowing 129 153 203 94 172 132 190 85 168

    Mountain climbing 127 153 203 94 172 132 190 85 168

    Rowing 131 156 205 96 174 134 192 88 168

    Basketball 131 165 212 104 178 146 198 120 188

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    Informationi

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    PROGRAMME

    PROGRAMME

    MUSCLE GROUP

    Extensor muscles of the

    hand

    SPORT

    These are universalmuscle programmes.

    Apply the electrodes onthe involved musclebundles following thediagrams in the illustra-tions above, positioningthem so that they do nottouch.

    General

    Strength

    Strengthwithrec

    o-

    very

    Explosivestreng

    th

    Explosivestreng

    th

    withrecovery

    Endurancestrength

    Endurancestrength

    withrecovery

    Aerobicresistance

    Aerobicresistance

    withrecovery

    Warm-up

    Golf 127 153 203 94 172 132 190 85

    Universal 128 157 98 136 87 83

    Streng

    th

    Explosives

    trength

    Endurancestrength

    Aerobicres

    istance

    Recovery

    Warm-up

    ACTION

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    Medical programs under CE 0476 marking

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    Adjuvant in the treatment of nuchalheadache

    223

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of local

    blood flow

    246

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of bursitis 250

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of frontal

    headache

    222

    ACTION PROG.

    SH

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    Informationi

    This is a universal pro-gramme.

    Apply the electrodes on theinvolved muscle bundle fol-lowing the diagrams in thepictures above, positioningthem so that they do nottouch.

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of physicalpain

    242

    Adjuvant in the treatment of sprains

    Adjuvant in the treatment of musclestrain

    231

    219

    ACTION PROG.

    PROG.

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of hip pain 230

    ACTION

    Adjuvant in the treatment of phan-tom limb pain

    244

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    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of back

    pain

    227

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of kneepain

    228

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of elbow

    pain

    225

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    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of men-

    strual pain

    229

    Adjuvant in the treatment of post-operative pain

    Adjuvant to reduce the amount oftime required for a wound to heal

    247

    249

    ACTION PROG.

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of rheu-

    matic pain

    243

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of shoul-der pain

    226

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of trigemi-nal pain

    224

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    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of Herpes

    Zoster

    233

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of lumba-go

    217

    ACTION PROG.

    218

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of tootha-che 220

    Adjuvant in the treatment of lower

    back pain

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    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of sinusitis 234

    Adjuvant in the treatment of muscle

    atrophy from lack of useAdjuvant in the treatment of musclespasm

    248

    245

    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of Achillestendonitis

    232

    ACTION PROG.

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    Notes on the application of the MiaPharma MP6 Challengefor massage and relaxation.

    Massage

    When performed over the body, the electric stimulation emittedby the unit provides a massaging effect that relieves soremuscles and joint pain. The action tends to tone up and relaxsome tissues but also preserves and improves one's psy-chophysical wellbeing, eliminating tensions and relieving the

    day's fatigue.

    It is indicated in all cases of muscular or articular aches andpains due to physical strain or to the posture held throughoutthe work day in a sedentary job.

    Post-training run down

    This relaxes the muscles and helps eliminate the aches of trai-ning and prevent muscle cramps. In addition, it also providesa pain reduction effect improving the natural muscle recoveryphase.

    This serves mainly to reduce or eliminate the lactic acid thataccumulates in the muscles during, and subsequent to, pro-longed physical activity. When the muscles are achy, it helpsincrease the pain threshold.

    ACTION

    WHEN

    ACTION

    WHEN

    ACTION

    WHEN

    ACTION

    WHEN

    Relaxation

    Again in this case electric stimulation helps with a true andproper relaxation program to counteract daily stress, achievinga sensation of well-being throughout the entire body, relievingthe tensions that have accumulated during the day.

    This program counteracts daily stress, providing moments ofprofound, pleasant relaxation. It helps one recover energy by

    relaxing the muscle bundles being stimulated.Capillarization

    This mainly serves to oxygenate the muscles, enhancing theflow of nutrients and blood within the treated area.Capillarization ensures that there is greater oxygen and bloodflow during moments of strain; moreover, it also reduces the

    production of lactic acid, increasing the number of capillariesaround the fibers, making them more resistant to fatigue.

    This function helps improve prolonged physical activity (aero-bic activity), esthetic programs and preparation for physicalfatigue (sports activities). Use of this program is recommendedbefore returning to a physical activity (heavy manual laborrequiring significant physical effort), particularly after an exten-

    ded interruption. It also is indicated for those suffering fromjoint pain and tendonitis and for those who perform physicallabor and wish to improve their muscle strength and enhancethe quality of muscle contraction.

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    PROG.

    Upper limb post-training run downTriceps and biceps muscles

    127

    Upper limb relaxationTriceps and biceps muscles

    121

    ACTION

    Upper limb massageTriceps and biceps muscles 086

    UPPER LIMBS

    ACTION PROG.

    LOWER LIMBS

    ACTION PROG.BACK AND LOWER BACK

    Lower limb post-training run downThigh and calf muscles

    128

    Lower limb relaxationThigh and calf muscles

    110

    Lower limb massageThigh and calf muscles 088

    Back and lower back post-trainingrun down

    Back and lower back muscles

    126

    Back and lower back relaxationBack and lower back muscles

    087

    Back and lower back massageBack and lower back muscles

    085

    ACTION PROG.

    UNIVERSAL

    Capillarization 131

    Adjuvant in the treatment of nervou-sness and stress

    238

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    Adjuvant in the treatment of depres-

    sion and anxiety

    236

    ACTION PROG. ACTION PROG.

    240

    241Adjuvant in treatments to quitsmoking

    Adjuvant in treatments to quit

    drinking

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    ACTION PROG.

    Adjuvant in the treatment of insom-

    nia

    237 Adjuvant in the treatment of consti-

    pation

    239

    ACTION PROG.

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    MANUFACTURER'S DECLARATIONThe MP6 Challenge electrostimulator should function in the electromagnetic environment described below. The client or user of the MP6 Challenge electrostimulator should guarantee that it

    is used in said environment.

    Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guide

    RF emissions Group 1

    CISPR11 Class A

    Harmonic emissions Class B

    IEC 61000-3-2

    Fluctuation emissions Certified

    IEC 61000-3-3

    Immunity test Testlevel Compliance level

    IEC 60601

    Recommended separation distances

    Conducted RF 3 Veff 3 Veff d=1,16 IEC 61000-4-6 from 150 kHz to 80 Mhz

    outside ISM bands

    Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m d=3,00 IEC 61000-4-3 from 80 MHz to 2,5 GHz d=2,33

    Where P is the maximum rated output power of the transmitter in Watt (W) according to thetransmitter manufacturer. and d is the recommended separation distance in metres (m).

    The field strength produced by the fixed RF transmitter, as determined in an electromagnetic on-site

    study, could be less than the level of compliance of each frequency interval.

    Interference may occur in proximity

    to appliances marked with the following symbol:

    The appliance requires certain precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility and should only be started up in compliance with the information contained in the followingtables. Portable and mobile radio communication appliances may influence the functioning of this appliance.

    The MP6 Challenge electrostimulator uses RF energy only for its internal functioning. Therefore,

    its RF emissions are very low and are unlikely to cause interference in electronic appliances posi-

    tioned close to it.

    The MP6 Challenge electrostimulator is suitable for use anywhere, including domestic areas and

    areas connected directly to a low voltage public network power supply to buildings used for

    domestic purposes.

    Portable and mobile RF communication appliances should not be used near any part of the MP6

    Challenge electrostimulator, including its cables, except when the recommended separation

    distances, calculated according to the equation applicable to the transmitter frequency, are

    respected.

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    SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATION APPLIANCES AND THE MP6 CHALLENGE ELECTROSTIMULATOR

    The MP6 Challenge electrostimulator has been designed to work in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are under control.

    The client or operator of the MP6 Challenge electrostimulator con help prevent electromagnetic interferences by guaranteeing a minimum distance between RF mobile and portable communi-

    cation appliances (transmitters) and the MP6 Challenge electrostimulator, as recommended below, in relation to the maximum rated output power of the radio communication appliances.

    Separation distance based on the frequency of the transmitter (m)

    Max. rated output from 150 kHz to 80 MHz from 80 MHz to 800 MHz from 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz

    power of transmitter outside ISM bands

    W d=1,16 d=3,00 d=2,33

    0,01 0,11 0,30 0,23

    0,1 0,36 1,08 0,73

    1 1,16 3,00 2,3310 3,60 9,48 17,15

    100 11,60 30,00 23,30

    For transmitters with a maximum rated output power not indicated above, the recommended separation distance (d) in metres (m) can be calculated using the equation applicable to the

    frequency of the transmitter, where P equals the rated output power of the transmitter in Watt (W), according to the transmitter manufacturer.

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    MANUFACTURER

    N&T System S.r.l. MANUFACTURER

    N&T System S.r.l.

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    Warranty

    Customer copy - please fill out and keep for your records

    Model Surname

    Serial no Name

    Street n.

    City ZIP Prov.

    Telephone no. Date of Purchase

    WarrantyCustomer copy - please fill out and send

    Model

    Serial no.

    Surname Name

    Street n.

    City ZIP Prov.

    Telephone no. Date of Purchase

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    Defect founded

    via Beccaria, 54 - 47832 S. Clemente (RN) - ITALY

    tel. +39 0541 857468 - fax +39 0541 857653

    via Beccaria, 54 - 47832 S. Clemente (RN) - ITALY

    tel. +39 0541 857468 - fax +39 0541 857653

    Warranty

    Every MiaPharma product is carefully tested and checked for manufacturing defects befo-re being sold. The final consumer is protected by specific rights under the laws in forcewhich are not prejudiced by this warranty. The product and all parts of the product are war-ranted by MiaPharma for 24 months starting from the date of purchase indicated next tothe Retailer's seal and signature. The warranty does not cover parts that have been subjectto normal wear and tear during proper use of the product. For any claims against the war-ranty, the product must be returned free port to MiaPharma in its original packaging, or care-fully packed in suitable packaging to N&T SYSTEM srl Via Beccaria, 54 CAP 47832 SanClemente (RN). Return shipping charges will be paid by the customer. (A description of theproduct defect must accompany each product return). The warranty does not cover anyMiaPharma product that has been used improperly, mishandled or tampered with byunauthorized personnel, or if the defect is not brought to the attention of MiaPharma withintwo months from the date that it is detected.The Manufacturer reserves the right to determine whether the product is defective. Any pro-duct or part of the product declared defective by the manufacturer will be replaced free ofcharge. N&T SYSTEM S.r.l will pay for any shipment of replacement products or parts to

    the customer.

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