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Q Contraindications
A Contraindications
EMS can greatly save exercise time and is known as one of the most effective exercise methods in the world. Please confirm your body status before use. For your health, please consult a professional doctor to confirm whether you have the following diseases or not. If you have the following diseases or symptoms, please do not use this product, otherwise it will cause physical discomfort and has nothing to do with this device. The user is responsible for:
1. HEART: Coronary artery disease, abnormal blood flow, hypertension, pacemaker carriers, carriers of, defibrillators, undergoing bypass surgery, myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis. Angina pectoris, sick sinus syndrome, carotid sinus.
2. SKIN: Atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, general dry skin, open skin injury at or near electrode contact area. eczema, sunburn.
3. BLEEDING: hemophilia, severe circulatory disorders, new wounds, thrombosis.
4. IMPLANTS: Metal implants with perforations at or near the electrode contact area.
5. NERVES: Epilepsy. Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophs, lateral sclerosis, paralyzed patients, migraines, disorientation.
6. MEDICAL DISEASES: tumor cancer, operation within 6 months, strake, lymphedema, acute inflammation, leg vein inflammation, varicose veins, overflowing of the body cavity (pleural effusion, ascites). Fever.
7. ORTHOPADICS: orthopaedics, declining sports activities. Rheumatism, joint diseases (rheumatism), osteoporosis, congenital muscular dysplasia, tendon disease (congenital disease). Vertebral syndrome, herniated disc, fracture.
8. PREGNANCY: Warn all pregnant women.
9. OTHER: Symptoms and anxiety after drinking, drugs.
10. PEOPLE WITH CAUTION: high blood pressure, diabetes, gallstones, kidney stones, women with metal rings in the body,
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Q Do I need a trainer for EMS sessions?
A Beginners are advised to start with professional guidance to ensure correct settings and form.
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Q What’s the battery life?
A Varies by model; typically 4-8 hours per charge. Check product specifications.
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Q Can EMS help with weight loss?
A Yes, when combined with cardio, strength training, and a calorie-controlled diet. EMS boosts metabolism and muscle engagement.
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Q Are there side effects?
A Temporary muscle soreness or skin irritation (due to electrodes) may occur. Stay hydrated and avoid overuse.
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Q How long until I see results?
A Visible improvements in strength or muscle tone may appear within 4-6 weeks with consistent use and proper nutrition.
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Q Can EMS replace traditional workouts?
A No, it complements regular training. EMS is ideal for boosting results or recovery, not a full substitute.
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Q Is EMS training painful?
A Users may feel tingling or intense muscle contractions but not pain. Intensity can be adjusted for comfort.
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Q Where can I buy an EMS Training Suit?
A vailable through official brand websites: www.bodyems.com or authorized fitness retailers, or specialty stores.
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Q How do I clean the suit?
A Follow manufacturer guidelines. Most suits require hand-washing or gentle machine cycles. Avoid harsh detergents and direct contact with electrodes.
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Q How often should I use the suit?
A Typically 1-2 sessions per week, allowing 48-72 hours recovery between sessions.
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Q Who can use an EMS Training Suit?
A Most healthy adults. Not recommended for pregnant individuals, people with serious health issues, or those with implanted medical devices.
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Q Is EMS training safe?
A Yes, when used correctly. Modern EMS devices comply with safety standards. Avoid use if you have heart conditions, pacemakers, epilepsy, or are pregnant. Consult a doctor/professional trainer first.
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Q What are the benefits of EMS training?
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Time-efficient workouts (typically 20-30 minutes).
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Strengthens muscles, improves endurance, and aids recovery.
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May enhance weight loss and posture.
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Suitable for rehabilitation under professional guidance.
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Q How does EMS work?
A Electrodes embedded in the suit deliver low-frequency electrical pulses to target muscles, causing them to contract. This mimics natural muscle movements, intensifying training effects.
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Q What is an EMS Training Suit?
A An EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) Training Suit is a wearable device that uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions during exercise, enhancing workout efficiency and muscle activation.
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Q Model of BodyEMS EMS training suit
A BodyEMS training suit model as bellow:
101SM: Short type for Male with 20pcs dry pads.
101SF: Short type for Female with 20pcs dry pads.
101LM: Long type for Male with 24pcs dry pads.
101LF: Long type for Female with 24 pcs dry pads.
102PM: Pro type for Male with 20pcs removable wet pads.
102PF: Pro type for Female with 20pcs remobale wet pads
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Q Delivey time
A BodyEMS delivery policy:
1-10pcs EMS training suit, The delivery time: in 7 days.
11-50pcs EMS training suit, The delivery time: 1 14 days
Quantity over 50pcs, the delivery time please talk to our sales and confirm.
For Customized training suit. please confirm with our sales
For EMS power box, we usually stock 500pcs pwer box. over 500pcs power box, the delivery time is 30days.
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Q Warranty term of EMS power box
A BodyEMS EMS power box:
BodyEMS will provide a one-year warranty.
If there is any defective with the power box within one year,
BodyEMS will provide repair service,
If it is a simple and repairable problem, BodyEMS will instruct
Clients to maintain the power box and provide necessary accessories for free.
For EMS power box aftersale service, please visit www.bodyems.com to contact us freely.
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Q Warranty term of EMS Suit
A EMS training suit:
Manufacturing defects in the textile garments – EMS training suit/band are
considered consumables so they have a 120 days warranty after delivery.
1) For personal use suit : BodyEMS could give extra 60days warranty time after delivery.
2) For public use suit: BodyEMS will give exact 30 days warranty after delivery.
BodyEMS provide the repair service for the suit in warranty time. The extra cost such as freight and tax.
Limitations: This warranty does not cover:
• Damage caused by normal wear and tear;
• Improper care; (Please check - proper care details)
• Negligence;
• Tampering, customer/dealer modifications;
• Fire, flood, natural disasters;
• Natural breakdown of materials over an extended period of time;
• Products purchased through unauthorized dealers;