Endomed 582 User Manual 'link' May 2026
USER MANUAL: ENDOMED SERIES (Model 582)
Interferential Current Therapy (IFC) / TENS Unit
5) Maintenance & cleaning
- Wipe external surfaces with approved disinfectant.
- Autoclave sterilizable handpiece components per manual temperature/time limits.
- Do not autoclave the motor base/control unit.
- Inspect cables, connectors, and handpiece for wear; replace worn parts.
- Recharge battery regularly; replace battery when capacity degrades.
- Perform periodic calibration/checks if specified by manufacturer.
What’s in the Box?
- The Endomed 582 main unit
- Mains power cord (regional variant)
- 2 x 4-pole patient cables (for four individual electrodes)
- Set of reusable self-adhesive electrodes (various sizes)
- Velcro straps for electrode fixation
- This condensed user manual (digital/physical)
6) Safety warnings & contraindications
- Use only with compatible files and accessories specified by manufacturer.
- Do not use damaged files or handpieces.
- Maintain proper irrigation to reduce risk of file separation and overheating.
- Observe torque limits; do not override safety features.
- For trained dental professionals only.
- Keep unit away from water ingress; avoid use in presence of flammable anesthetics.
Step 3 – Selecting Therapy Mode
- IFT (Interferential): For deep pain relief and inflammation. Standard carrier frequency 4 kHz, beat frequency 1–150 Hz.
- EMS: For muscle reeducation and strengthening. Use 30–50 Hz for tonic contraction.
- TENS: For chronic pain. High frequency (80–100 Hz) for acute pain, low frequency (2–5 Hz) for endorphin release.
Front Panel Components
- Display Screen: Shows treatment parameters (Frequency, Time, Mode).
- Intensity Knobs: (Channel 1 & Channel 2) Controls the output intensity.
- Frequency Selector: Adjusts the carrier frequency (typically 1Hz–150Hz).
- Mode Selector: Switches between Continuous, Sweep (Vector), and Modulation modes.
- Timer: Sets treatment duration (usually 1–60 minutes or Continuous).
- Output Sockets: 4mm safety sockets for connecting patient leads.
- Emergency Stop/Start Button: Immediately cuts power to outputs.
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the Endomed 582 Electrotherapy Unit. This device is designed for clinical use in physiotherapy and rehabilitation settings. It utilizes Interferential Current (IFC) and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for pain management, muscle stimulation, and rehabilitation. endomed 582 user manual
Intended Use:
- Symptomatic relief and management of chronic intractable pain.
- Adjunctive treatment in the management of post-surgical pain.
- Reduction of edema (swelling).
- Muscle stimulation to prevent disuse atrophy.
4. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
- Power Connection: Connect the power cord to the rear of the unit and plug into a grounded wall outlet (110V/220V depending on region).
- Power On: Flip the main power switch (usually located on the back or side panel) to the "ON" position.
- Check Intensity: Ensure all Intensity knobs are turned fully counter-clockwise (to zero) before connecting the patient.
- Connect Leads: Insert the patient leads into the output sockets.
- Note: IFC typically requires 4 electrodes (2 circuits) to create an interference field. Connect Channel 1 and Channel 2.