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TENS 212

The TENS 212 is a two channel digital TENS device that provides continuous, modulated and burst modes. Pulse frequency and width may be set independently. The large LCD display is easy to see from any angle and provides a visual of all your waveform parameters. Each unit comes with a carrying case, set of four V-Trode™ self-adhesive electrodes, a 9 volt battery and instructions.

Weight: 5 oz. (140 grams), battery included
Dimensions: 4.25″ (H) x 2.4″ (W) x 1″ (T), (108 mm (H) x 61.5 mm (W) x 25 mm (T))
Warranty: 1 year on unit, 90 days on accessories

Spec Sheet

CE0120

The TENS 212 is a two channel digital TENS device that provides continuous, modulated and burst modes. Pulse frequency and width may be set independently. The large LCD display is easy to see from any angle and provides a visual of all your waveform parameters. Each unit comes with a carrying case, set of four V-Trode™ self-adhesive electrodes, a 9 volt battery and instructions.

Q: What is the difference between the 212 and the 210/210T?
A: The 212 is a digital TENS unit where the 210/210T are analog versions.

Q: Can I use my 212 in combination with the Sonicator 740 ultrasound to perform combination therapy?
A: Yes. Simply plug the 212 into the 740 using a pin to banana adapter and you will be able to perform combination therapy.

Q: What kind of electrodes will work best with the 212?
A: The higher the quality of the electrode, the better the treatment. We recommend using either the Mettler EZ Trode or the Mettler V-trode line.

Mettler Electronics Corp.

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