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Philips TensRelief 12 selbstklebende Elektroden User Manual

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activity monitoring
This additional feature available on the remote

control allows you to check your activity pattern

over a day, a week or a month. Since activity and

pacing are important elements in pain management,

the activity monitor included in the remote control

provides you with a tool to check how well you

pace your activities. If you want to know more about

self-managing your pain and the importance of

pacing, please read the Pain Toolkit booklet.
Note: To ensure activity monitoring works effectively, you

have to wear the remote control on or close to your

waist all day. You can attach it to your belt or waistband

with the belt clip or you can carry it around in the

pocket of your trousers or skirt.
Reading the results

1

Press the right arrow to highlight the activity

icon on the menu bar.

2

The first screen to open is the day view. Use

the up or down arrow to scroll from one

screen to the next.

, The day view shows your activity level over

the last 24 hours. The height of the bars shows

how many minutes you have been active. The

horizontal line (A) shows your average activity

level and allows you to establish if your activity

level over the day was above or below average.

, The week view shows your activity level over the

last 7 days including today. The letters below the

graph indicate the days of the week. The height

of the bars shows how many hours per day

you have been active over the past week. The

horizontal line (A) shows your average activity

level over the past 6 days. This line allows you

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