Enso Sweeper User manual

SWEEPER
USER MANUAL

Sweeper Set
SWEEPER Device
Induction loopHand electrodes
Cables for electrodes
Transport bag
Operating Manual
SD Card with programs
Battery charger and USB
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I. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
1. OVERVIEW
Sweeper (hereinafter referred to as the „device”) is a mobile, electronic, programmable in-
strument for generating electromagnetic frequencies of small intensity and an inductive field.
It includes two independent generators:
- generator with output electrodes (range from 1 to 3,000,000 Hz) and
a modulation option;
- generator of an electromagnetic field of small intensity with an output inductor
(induction loop, range from 1 to 100,000 Hz, including from 25,000 Hz to 100,000 Hz
harmonically).
The device can generate frequencies both using one of the generators and two at the same
time, with independent frequency settings within their ranges.
Every generator has an option of regulating amplitude of pulse oscillation and „pulsating”
frequencies within the limits set by the user.
Built-in device memory is divided into a read-only memory that stores factory programs genera-
ting frequencies and a rewritable memory for programs created by the user using an appropria-
te software. User can manually enter and save the frequencies in Hz and kHz.

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Programs stored in „Composition” Menu using buttons controlling the device are stored se-
parately from the „Personal Programs”. Menu programs that includes programs transferred by
USB port with software installed on the computer.
The device includes a microSD slot and is compatible with cards up to 2GB which significantly
increases a number of programs you can save. The device has sockets for electrodes and exter-
nal inductor. Built-in battery can be charged using miniUSB slot, the same you use to connect
it to the computer.
2. SPECIFICATION
PARAMETER VALUE
Used electric current, at most 20 mA
Range of generated frequencies 1 to 3 000 000 Hz
Regulating amplitude of generators output To 18 V
Regulating signal intensity of electrodes generator 10 levels
Regulating signal intensity of inductor generator 4 levels
Modulation (for the generator of electrodes) To 100 000 Hz

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PARAMETER VALUE
Pulse range 1 to 3 000 000 Hz
Display resolution 128 x 64 px
Compatibility with microSD cards to 2 GB Incompatible with SDHC
Size 105 x 65 x 19 mm
Weight without the package, at most 0,112 kg
Weight of the set with package 1,382 kg
How long the device can run continously* 8 hours
Power supply from the built-in battery (of NOKIA BL-4B type) Volume - 700 mAh voltage - 3,7 V
Charging battery via USB
* With normal intensity level that does not exceed an average and normal distribution of frequ-
encies under standard load (50-100 kQ).

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3. DEVICE STRUCTURE
LEGEND:
1– Display
2– On and off button
3– Select button
4– Menu navigation buttons - „up”
5– Menu navigation buttons - „down”
6– microSD card slot
7– slot for connecting left manual electrode
8– USB power slot
9– slot for connecting right manual electrode
10 – socket for an external inductor (induction loop)

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Fig 1 Device structure
The Producer reserves the right to change the configuration of the front panel in a way that
does not lower the quality or convenience of operation of the device.

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4. SYMBOLS THAT APPEAR ON THE DISPLAY
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Displaying time on the internal clock in 24-hour mode
Marks the intensity of generators: electrodes (E) and inductor (I)
Sensor of interruption of generators’ circuit: electrodes (E) and inductor (I)
Sensor of device lock: electrodes (E) and inductor (I)
Only in the „Composition” mode. From left: number of the program and cell number
Sensor of program execution
Sensor of a group of programs execution

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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Sensor of charged battery
Sensor of disabled sound
5. CONTRAINDICATIONS
If a patient has an internal pacemaker, they absolutely cannot use the device.
The relative contraindications (unless the specialist recommends otherwise) include:
– malignant and benign cancers;
– epilepsy;
– pregnancy;
– acute coronary syndromes and acute cerebral blood flow disorders
– bleeding disorders;
– personal hypersensitivity to the influence of electromagnetic effect
– injured skin and skin diseases where skin touches the electrodes
– acute psychic agitation or inebriation

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6. PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
If the device signals the need for charging the internal battery, you should charge the device and
you cannot try to turn it on multiple time when doing so. This can damage the battery.
When the generator runs on frequencies higher than 200 kHz, power input is increased and con-
sequently, the operating time of the device after a full charge is shortened. You absolutely cannot
use the device during charging.
You cannot use the electric output of the generator for a long work with an external load of re-
sistance exceeding 10 kQ, for example with a vessel or fluid.
- The device is constructed according to the requirements for products with an
external power source (IEC 601-1-88).
- If you detect any irregularities in the operation of the device, you have to shut it down
immediately.
- Do not use the device that has visible external damage (broken frame, broken
display).
- Do not place the device close to open fire source.
- Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
- Keep the device in a place where children cannot reach it.

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- Do not use the device in the bathroom and humid rooms.
- Children can use the device only if supervised by an adult.
- Do not place the device in a microwave.
- Do not disassemble the device.
- Do not immerse the device in water.
- Prevent the device from falling down.
- Prevent other objects from falling down on the device.
- Do not pull out cords rapidly from the device sockets.
- Protect the device against sudden changes of temperature.
7. PREPARING FOR WORK
After taking the device out of the package please check it for mechanical damage.
After transport or storage in low temperature, the device cannot be switched on for at least
two hours of keeping in a room temperature.

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8. CONNECTING THE DEVICE
You should hold ma-
nual electrodes in your
hands. You can also
place them under you
feet if you have pro-
blem with your low-er
limbs.
Place the induction
loop close to the afflic-
ted area. You can put
it around your neck,
hang over your shoul-
der, place on your hips,
joints, etc.

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II. WORK WITH THE DEVICE
1. TURNING ON AND OFF
You will see a welcome screen on the display and after a few seconds the device will go to a
language selection mode. You will see a list of available languages. Use „up” and „down” but-
tons to move up and down in a menu and select a language by pressing a selection button
„OK”. This is also how you generally move in all
the menus of the device.
You will see main menu on the display and a vo-
ice message will inform you that the device is re-
ady for use.
FIG. 1 Main menu

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MAIN MENU EXPLANATIONS
Generator Includes submenu for settings and starting the frequency gene-
rators
Basic set of programs Includes 3 producer’s programs
Personal programs Includes submenu for launching programs saved via USB port
Programs on SD-card
Includes submenu for launching program from the inserted SD
card
Settings Includes submenu for settings of the device
You turn off the device by pressing and holding the „on/off” button . If the device is in the
program execution mode, you have to stop the program first.
The device will turn off automatically if you won’t press any buttons for a period of time set in the
„
Settings
” menu, „Auto shutdown” option and no correct program is selected. You turn off the de-
vice by pressing and holding the „on/off” button. If the device is in the program execution mode,
you have to stop the program first.
The device will turn off automatically if you won’t press any buttons for a period of time set in the
„
Settings
” menu, „Auto shutdown” option.

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2. WORKING WITH THE GENERATOR
„GENERATOR” has two functions: „Tryb ręczny” and „Kompozycja”.
MENU „GENERATOR” EXPLANATIONS
Manual mode Entry to „Manual mode” submode.
Composition Entry to „Composition” submode. Arranging the frequency programs using
the device
Return Return to the main menu (pushing the button always takes you up one
level)
2.1 MANUAL MODE
This mode is used for setting a specific frequen-
cy in the device or a sweeping function using
the electrodes and inductor operating together
or separately.
The mode is divided into a several submodes
that enable to individually set a program of frequ-
ency therapy. To set a specific frequency or a set
of frequencies use buttons , , and
FIG. 2 „Manual mode” Menu

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„MANUAL MODE”
SUBMENU EXPLANATIONS
Electrodes on/off Turning on/off output electrodes
Frequency 0,00 – 3 000 000,00 Hz Generator 1 frequency value
Slide to 0,00 – 3 000 000,00 Hz Generator 1 final value
Modulation 0,00 – 100 000,00 Hz Modulation frequency
Inductor on/off Turning on/off output inductorr
Frequency 0,00 – 25 000,00 Hz Generator 2 frequency value
Slide to 0,00 – 25 000,00 Hz Generator 2 final frequency value
Duration 00:01 – 59:59 Program duration (MM:SS)
Run Starting generating program
Save As Saving the parameters in the „compositions” program compartment
Back Up one level

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1. Electrodes - on/off – You turn on the
electrodes mode by selecting mark or
the mode is started automatically after
entering frequency values.
2. Frequency – the mode enables to set a
specific frequency.
Push button every time you want to
move one entry to right or confirm the
selected value and or to select the
appropriate value.
3. Slide to – this mode enables to select
a second frequency. After setting
the frequency value (see item 2) and
launching the program, the device will
use the frequency range from items 2 to 3
as a sweeping mode.
4. Modulation – it is set automatically and
is equal to 1/4th of the value of basic
frequency. Used in the mode enables to
have regular and short breaks during the
therapy that are controlled by the device. FIG. 4
FIG. 3

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It is also possible to set modulation individually if one knows the rules of physics.
5. Inductor (induction loop) - You turn on the inductor mode by selecting mark or
the mode is started automatically after entering frequency values.
6. Frequency – the mode enables to set a specific frequency.
Push button every time you want to move one entry to right or confirm the
selected value and or to select the appropriate value.
7. Slide to – this mode enables to select a second frequency. After setting the
frequency value (see item 2) and launching the program, the device will use the
frequency range from items 2 to 3 as a sweeping mode
8. Duration – or will enable you to select the appropriate value and button will
enable you to confirm the option.
9. Run – starts the manually set program.
10. Save as – saves in the device memory
set frequency by adding it to the list of
programs in the “Compositions” part (in
the cell of your choice).
2.2 COMBINATIONS OF FREQUENCIES
„Compositions” submode includes a list of nine
programs. Each of them has nine programma-FIG. 5

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ble cells. You program the cells using a menu
similar to „Tryb ręczny” menu. The only difference
between the menu settings in the manual mode
and menu settings in the cell mode consists in
the „Zapisz” line. After its selection a current cell
is saved if there were changes in settings of ge-
nerators’ parameters. „Kompozycja” enables to
include several specialist frequencies in one pro-
gram, e.g. Program 1:
– (Cell 1) 7 Hz,
FIG. 6 List of programs FIG. 7 List of cells
FIG. 8 „Save” screen

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– (Cell 2) 222-224 Hz,
– (Cell 3) 10 kH
and launch them in one integrated mode („run all” option).
„Cell” 1 - 9 - names the detailed program the frequency of which can be set manually as in
item 2.1. „manual mode”.
3. FREQUENCY PULSE
Smooth change of frequencies takes place within a scope between amounts of the first and
second value. If there is no „Przesuń” value entered, generation of frequencies will be constant.
After entering your generators values eneter the duration of the generation program and launch
the program. You will see a line of program’s progress and the remaining time on screen
3.1 BLOCKING / UNLOCKING / PAUSE
During the program device’s buttons are locked to avoid accidental pushing. To unlock press
simultaneously button and without pausing or stopping the program. The program will
be paused. You will see a submenu on the screen.
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