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one programme to another. The
examples reproduced below are
sufficient for you to understand the
general rules.

6a Le The Compex “bleeps” and the symbols of

the four channels flash, changing from “+” to

“000”: the four channels are at 0 energy. You

must increase the stimulation energy so that the

stimulation can start. To do this, press the “+” of

the keys of the relevant channels, until the desired

setting is reached.

If you want to increase the energy level of all four

channels simultaneously, press the “i” button, lo-

cated below the “On/Off” key. You can also increase

the energy level of three first channels, by pres-

sing the “i” button twice, or the energy level of two

first channels only, by pressing three times this

button.

Once you activate the “i” button, the associated

channels are highlighted in white on a black back-

ground.
6b Remaining time in minutes and seconds.

6c The animated rising convection symbol repre-

sented the warming-up sequence.
6d Session progression scale. For details on how it

works, see the following section (“Programme

progression”).
6e By pressing the “On/Off” key, you can return to

the previous screen.

Programme progression

S

timulation does really start when the

stimulation energy has been
increased. The screens that are
displayed during stimulation allow
you to observe the progression of the
session. These screens may differ from

6a

7a

7d

7e

7b

7f

8a

8d

8b

8f

7c

8c

6b

6c

6e

6d

8e

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

Fig. 6

6. During the stimulation session

Setting stimulation energy

W

hen the programme starts, the

Compex prompts you to increase the
stimulation energy, a key factor for
the effectiveness of the stimulation.

7a-8a Remaining time (in minutes and se-

conds) before the end of the programme.
7b-8b A small animated symbol indicating cate-

gory to which the programme belongs.
7c-8c Session progression scale:

The progression scale is composed of three dis-

tinct parts: the programme consists of three sti-

mulation sequences, i.e., warming up (light

hatching /left), the actual work (black area/centre)

and relaxation at the end of the programme (hea-

vier hatching/right).

The progression scale can be also entirely hat-

ched: the programme then consists of a single

stimulation sequence.

The small cursor located just below the scale

moves horizontally and indicates precisely the

state of progression of the programme (here:

start of the first sequence, i.e., the work se-

quence).
7d-8d Contraction and active rest time bar:

This bar is displayed at the right of the progres-

sion scale, but only during the work sequence. It

indicates the duration of the contraction and ac-

tive rest times.
7d The cursor is located under the black (left)

part of the bar: you are in a muscular contrac-

tion phase.

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