Med-Fit Pro Ultrasound User manual

Med-Fit Pro Certied
Therapeutic Ultrasound
User Manual and Treatment Guidelines
Please read this User Manual before using your Ultrasound
medfit
Medically Certied
Ultrasound

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INTRODUCTION.................................................................................3
TECHNIQUES OF APPLICATION ........................................................3
FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS............................................................5
ULTRASOUND TREATMENT SETTINGS AND GUIDELINES ................7
1. FOREWORD ..................................................................................9
1.1 General
1.2 Therapy possibilities
1.3 Applicator
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................9
2.1 Precautionary denitions
2.2 Caution
2.3 Warning
2.4 Danger
2.5 Adverse reaction
3. INTENDED USE ...........................................................................13
4. CONTRAINDICATIONS.................................................................13
5. INSTALLATION............................................................................14
5.1 Before use
5.2 Connection
5.3 Connection of the power adapter
5.4 Disconnect from power adapter
6. OPERATION.................................................................................15
6.1 Measures with regards to treatments
6.2 Operating the device
7. HELPFUL INFORMATION ............................................................18
8. MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................20
8.1 Cleaning of the device
8.2 Cleaning of the applicator
8.3 Cleaning the wire and adapter
9. STORAGE....................................................................................20
10. DISPOSAL .................................................................................20
11. TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................21
12. WARRANTY...............................................................................21
13. SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA .................................22
14. EMC INFORMATION ..................................................................23
15. DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS ....................................................27

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Introduction
Welcome to the Med-Fit® Pro Ultrasound therapy device, designed and manufactured using advanced digital
signal processing. The result is a unit with excellent versatility based on simplicity of operation.
This manual has been written for the owners and operators of the Med-Fit® Pro Ultrasound. It contains
general instructions for operation, precautionary instructions and maintenance recommendations. In order to
obtain maximum life and efciency from your Med-Fit® Pro Ultrasound and to assist in the proper operation
of the unit, read and understand this manual thoroughly and become familiar with the controls on the panel
as well as the accessories that come with the unit before operation of the unit.
The specications put forth in this manual were in effect at the time of publication.
Liability Disclaimer
Before administering any treatment to yourself or a patient please read this user manual and operating
instructions within the manual. Please read all precautionary instructions listed below.
Techniques of Applications
The Med-Fit Pro Home Ultrasound now features a pulsed and continuous ultrasound
output
Low setting zone bar setting, automatically sets a pulsed mode. This is ideal for acute conditions where low
intensity is required.
Medium settings z
z
two bar setting, automatically sets the pulse mode, this is a longer pulsed mode, ideal for
more sub-acute conditions.
High settings z
z
z
three bar setting, automatically sets a continuous mode. Ideal for chronic conditions
or treating larger muscle groups for example quadriceps hamstrings and deep-seated muscles with long
standing injuries.
Methods of Soundwave Transmission
1. Apply a generous amount of coupling medium to clean dry skin.
2. Move transducer in either a circular or stroking pattern.
3. Turn intensity up to treatment level.
4. Each circle / stroke should overlap the previous by ½.
5. Treatment area limited to 2 times size of transducer.
6. Slow and deliberate (moving the soundhead approximately 4 cm per second).
7. Always keep the ultrasound in contact with the skin during treatment.

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Techniques of Applications
Treatment area
The skin should be clean and dry before applying the coupling gel. The treatment area should be no more
than twice the size of ultrasound transducer head.
Transmission media (couplant)
The higher the water conductive medium, the less the ultrasound energy is absorbed by the medium and
the more energy is available to produce thermal effect. Less efcient mediums heat up, resulting in surface
warmth to patient. In order of efciency:
1. Water
2. Aqueous gel (conducts 96% of sound)
3. “Hydro” gel, (brand x), 68% of sound conducted
4. Mineral oil
5. Coupling lotion
Treatment time
Treatment time is generally between 5 and 10 minutes. Never treat over 15 minutes regardless of treatment
area.
Frequency of treatment
Conditions may be treated using low intensity ultrasound once or even twice daily for 6 to 8 days until
acute symptoms such as pain and swelling subside. In chronic conditions. Ultrasound treatment should
continue as long as there is improvement. If no improvement is noted following three or four treatments,
ultrasound should be discontinued, or different parameters (i.e., duty cycle, frequency) employed. Typically
recommended treatment times are between 5 and 10 minutes.
Ultrasound treatments are similar to exercise session in that each session builds on the previous one. For
most conditions and whenever possible, daily ultrasound treatments will provide the most benets to the
patient.
Ultrasound Sensation and Tolerance
It is important to remember that everyone’s tolerance to ultrasound is different, and therefore the intensity
should always be adjusted to the correct level. You should not feel warmth during the treatment as
ultrasound is absorbed deep inside the tissues and surrounding underlying structures. If the transducer feels
hot at the skin surface, it is likely that the coupling medium is inadequate. If you feel a deep aching sensation
during the treatment, stop immediately.

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Functions and Controls
1. Main body
2. Treatment time button: press the button, the treatment timer display will be changed 0-5-10-15-0minutes.
3. Level setting button: press the button, intensity level settings will be changed L-M-H-L.
4. On/Off button, Pause/Continue button: press button long time, switch on or switch off the device, press
button short time, pause or continue treatment.
5. DC power cord
6. Ultrasound head
7. Easy grip side bar
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Functions and Controls
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7. Ultrasound output indicator: the indicator will flash on and off when the treatment is beginning and
ultrasound is being transmitted.
8. Treatment time indicator the indicator will be always on.
9. Intensity level settings:
Level L (one bar)
LEVEL M (two bars)
LEVEL H (three bars)
10. Treatment timer settings: the rst treatment timer display is set at 0, pressing the treatment time button
automatically sets the timer at 5 minutes and will countdown.
The treatment timer is adjustable 5-10-15-0-5 minutes.

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Ultrasound Treatment Settings
FAQs
Pulsed 1:4 Acute Level 1 z
Acute Level 1 z
Pulsed 1:1 Sub Acute Level 2 z
z
Sub Acute Level 2 z
z
Continuous
Intensity Settings
Chronic Level 3 z
z
z
Chronic Level 3 z
z
z
Q: When should I do the treatment, in the morning or night?
A: You may do treatment at anytime that ts your schedule. We recommend a maximum of two treatments in
any 24 hour period.
Q: Can I go outdoors after treatments?
A: There are no restrictions.
Q: Is there any pain when using the Ultrasound Device?
A: When using your ultrasound device, it is sometimes possible to feel a slight warmth. However this
sensation should never feel painful or unpleasant. If pain occurs, please stop use.
Q: Are all skin types suitable for use with the Ultrasound Device?
A: Yes. Ultrasonic therapy is suitable for all people and all skin types except for peoples and body parts of
contraindications.

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Guidelines for Treatment Settings &
Conditions
Indications for use
A. Soft tissue injuries
B. Chronic connective tissue and joint dysfunction
C. Osteoarthritis
D. Periarthritis
E. Bursitis
F. Tenosynovitis
G. Tendonitis, bursitis, capsulitis
H. Chronic sprains/strains
I. Muscle spasm
The following guidelines indicate the most appropriate settings for treating some common conditions. To
achieve the best results from the ultrasound therapy it is most important to apply a generous amount of gel
to the treatment area and always keep the ultrasound head moving in a slow circular motion.
A. Level z
-
z
z Pulsed - Time 4-6 Minutes
B. Level z
z Pulsed - Time 5-8 Minutes
Level z
z
z
Continuous - Time 5-8 Minutes
C. Level z
z Pulsed - Time 10 Minutes
D. Level z
z
z
Continuous - Time 10 Minutes
E. Level z
z
z
Continuous - Time 10 Minutes
F. Level z
z Pulsed - Time 7-10 Minutes
G. Level z
z
z
Continuous - Time 7-10 Minutes
H. Level z
z
z
Continuous - Time 7-10 Minutes
I. Level z
Pulsed - Time 5-7 Minutes
Level z
z
z
Continuous - Time 5-7 Minutes
The treatment times relates to any area approximately twice the size of the ultrasound transducer, larger
areas will need longer treatment times. We recommend using the ultrasound a maximum of twice in any 24
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1. Foreword
1.1 General
This manual has been written for the users of UT1053. It contains general information on the operation,
precautionary practices, and maintenance information of the device. In order to maximise the use, efciency,
and life of the device, please read the manual thoroughly and become familiar with the controls, as well as
the accessories before operating the device.
Pay attention to the following before using the UT1053:
1. Keep yourself informed of the contraindications.
2. The device may not be used in close proximity (i.e. less than 2 Metres) to shortwave equipment.
3. The device may not be used in so-called “wet rooms” (hydrotherapy rooms).
4. The device can be used at home. And the patient is an intended operator.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the results of using this apparatus for any purposes other
than those described in these operating instructions.
1.2 Therapy possibilities
UT1053 is a therapy apparatus that offers ultrasound therapy. Pain effects the quality and enjoyment of life,
especially for those who suffer chronic pain. The applicator has a radiant surface of 4.0cm2and frequency of
1MHz.
Treatment time
Treatment time is generally between 5 and 10 minutes. Never treat over 15 minutes regardless of treatment
area.
1.3 Applicator
The ultrasound applicator for UT1053 has one-frequency head. This applicator can now supply 1 MHz
ultrasound. The head has excellent beam characteristics, fully meeting the requirements of the existing
standards. The excellent beam characteristics, ergonomic design and effective contact control of the single-
frequency applicator make optimal treatment possible.
2. Safety Precautions
2.1 Precautionary denitions
The precautionary instructions found in this section and throughout this manual are indicated by specic
symbols. Understand these symbols and their denitions before operating this equipment. The denitions of
these symbols are as follows:

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CAUTION:
Text with a “CAUTION” indicator symbol will explain possible safety infractions that could have
the potential to cause minor to moderate injury to an individual or damage to equipment.
WARNING:
Text with a “WARNING” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that will potentially
cause serious injury to an individual and/or equipment damage.
DANGER:
Text with a “DANGER” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that are imminently
hazardous situations that could result in death or serious injury.
2.2 Caution
CAUTION:
1. Read, understand, and practice the precautionary and operating instructions. Know the limitations and
hazards associated with using any ultrasound device. Observe the precautionary and operational decals
placed on the unit.
2. Keep informed of the contraindications.
3. Do not operate the device when connected to any other medical device.
4. Do not operate this device in an environment where other devices used, intentionally radiate
electromagnetic energy in an unshielded manner.
5. Ultrasound should be routinely checked before each use to ensure that all controls function normally.
Check intensity control – make sure it properly adjusts the intensity of the ultrasonic power output in a
stable manner.
Check treatment time control – make sure it terminates ultrasonic power output when the timer counts
down to zero.
6. Do not use sharp objects such as pencil point or ballpoint pen to operate the buttons on the control panel.
7. Handle the ultrasound applicator with care. Inappropriate handling of the Ultrasound applicator may
adversely affect its characteristics.
8. Before each use, inspect the Ultrasound Applicator for cracks to avoid the ingress of conductive fluid.
9. Inspect Applicator cables and associated connectors before each use.
10. The ultrasound therapy control unit is not designed to prevent the ingress of water or liquids. Ingress of
water or liquids may cause malfunction of internal components of the device and therefore create risk of
injury to the patient.
11. Caution should be used with patients suspected or diagnosed with epilepsy and with patients suspected
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12. Caution should be used in the presence of the following:
When there is a tendency to hamorrhage following acute trauma or fracture.
Following recent surgical procedures when muscle contraction may disrupt the healing process.
Menstruating or pregnant uterus.
Over areas of the skin which lack normal sensation.
13. The device should be kept out of the reach of children. Avoid inhalation or swallowing of small parts. And
the cable may cause strangulation.
14. Do not use in the bath or shower. The device should not be submerged in water or other liquids as this will
possibly damage.
2.3 Warning
WARNING
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective
earth.
1. Care must be taken when operating this equipment around other equipment.
2. Potential electromagnetic or other interference may occur to either this device or to the other equipment,
or both. Minimise this interference by not using this device in conjunction with the other equipment.
3. This device may not be used in close proximity (i.e. less than 2 Metres) to short-wave equipment.
4. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, rain, excessive dust, moisture, mechanical vibrations and shocks.
5. This device may not be used in so-called “wet rooms” (hydrotherapy rooms).
6. Before administering any treatment, you should become acquainted with the operating procedures for
each program of treatment, as well as the indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions.
Consult other resources for additional information regarding the application of ultrasound.
7. Do not use solvents to clean this device.
8. Do not use this device if it is damaged in any way.
9. This device must only be serviced, repaired and opened by individuals at authorised sales centers.
10. Dispose of this device in accordance with local regulations. Keep the operating instructions with the
device.
11. Not to be used while pregnant.
12. Avoid use over or near bone growth centers until bone growth is complete.
13. Treatment time should not exceed 30 minutes a day.
14. Do not use a mobile phone while operating the device.
15. Patients with sensitivity to the coupling gel should use caution when using the device.
16. Always keep the ultrasound head in constant motion.
17. Use ample conductive gel with the ultrasound head to ensure good coupling throughout the treatment. If
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18. Consult your doctor or physiotherpist if you are in any doubt whatsoever.
19. Disassembly and modication of equipment is prohibited.
20. If you have had medical or physical treatment, consult with your physician before using this device.
21. If your pain does not improve, becomes seriously chronic or severe, or continues for more than ve days,
stop using the device and consult with your physician.
22. The mere existence of pain functions as a very important warning telling us that something is wrong.
Therefore, if you suffer from any serious illness, consult your physician in order to conrm that it is
advisable for you to use.
2.4 Danger
DANGER:
Patients with an implanted neurostimulation device must not be treated with or be in close proximity to any
shortwave diathermy, microwave diathermy, therapeutic ultrasound diathermy, or laser diathermy anywhere
on their body. Energy from diathermy (shortwave, microwave, ultrasound, and laser) can be transferred
through the implanted neurostimulation system, can cause tissue damage, and can result in severe injury or
death. Injury, damage, or death can occur during diathermy therapy even if the implanted neurostimulation
system is turned “off”.
2.5 Adverse reaction
• Skin irritation and inflammation are potential adverse reactions.
• Perform the following procedures to avoid the negative effects of ultrasound therapy.
Applicator Movement
If movement of the applicator is too slow, the patient may feel periosteal pain characterized by a deep ache
or pain. If motion is too fast, or if the applicator does not maintain good contact with the skin, the therapeutic
effect of the sound waves will be reduced and the applicator may overheat.
Patient Susceptibility
Some patients are more sensitive to ultrasound output and may experience a reaction similar to a heat rash.
Be sure to inspect the treatment area during and following treatment, and discontinue if an adverse reaction
occurs.
Coupling
Coupling is described as contact between the applicator and the treatment area and may be accomplished
through the use of a coupling agent, such as gel or lotion. Anything used as a coupling agent must be highly
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3. Intended Use
The UT1053 is a portable ultrasound device that generates deep ultrasonic waves within body tissues for the
treatment of selected medical conditions such as pain relief, muscle spasm, and joint contractures.
4. Contraindications
1. Do not use over or near bone growth centers (epiphyseal discs) until bone growth is complete.
2. Do not use over a healing fracture.
3. Do not use over the eyes.
4. Do not use over the heart.
5. Do not use over brain tissue.
6. Do not use on patients with demand type cardiac pacemakers.
7. Do not use on someone who is pregnant.
8. Do not use on testicles.
9. Do not use on patients post laminectomy.
10. Do not use on areas of the body that lack sensation.
11. Do not use on areas of post-traumatic sequelae.
12. Do not use if the patient has an endoprosthesis / metal implants.
13. Do not use on patients with implanted neurostimulation systems.
14. Do not use to treat malignancies nor in the region where tumors or malignant tumors are present.
15. Do not use on patients who have thrombophlebitis and/or varices.
16. Do not use on patients experiencing septic inflammation.
17. Do not use on patients who have diabetes mellitus.
18. Do not use on patients who have osteoporosis.
19. Do not use over ischemic tissues in patients with vascular disease where the blood supply would be
unable to follow the increase in metabolic demand.
20. Do not use over the carotid sinus nerves or arteries, laryngeal or pharyngeal muscles.
21. Do not use on patients with hemorrhagic diatheses (excessive bleeding disorders).
22. Do not use over an area of the spinal cord following a laminectomy.
23. Do not use over areas that are under anesthesia.
24. Do not use on acute injuries
25. Do not use on open wounds.
26. Do no use if patient is feverish (pyrexia).
27. Do not use on patient with tuberculosis.
28. Do not use on patients who have localised inflammation.

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5. Installation
5.1 Before use
Remove the device and all accessories from box. Inspect the device for damages or missing parts and/or
accessories. Report any damage or missing parts or accessories.
The case contains the following accessories.
Part Quantity
Portable Ultrasound Device UT1053 1
Operating instructions 1
Adapter AC 100-240V 50/60Hz, 0.8A 1
Ultrasound transmission gel 1
5.2 Connection
• Prior to connecting this device to the power supply, verify that the voltage and frequency stated on the
rating label match the available power supply.
• The power adapter is a part of the supply circuit on which the device’s safety depends on. The approvals for
the UT1053 are only valid with this type of adapter we provide.
CAUTION:
It is not permitted to connect UT1053 to any other type of adapter other than adapter we provide.
5.3 Connection of the power adapter
• Connect the power adapter to the device’s power cord.
• Connect the power adapter to the wall outlet.
5.4 Disconnect from power adapter
• Power off the device by pressing the On/Off button for
approximately 3 seconds
• Remove the power adapter from the wall outlet.

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6. Operation
6.1 Measures with regards to treatments
Before treatment
• Ensure there is no contraindications to treatment. Clean the skin of the treatment area with soap or alcohol
(70%).
• If the skin has excess hair, trim or shave hair for optimal treatment.
• Apply a liberal amount of ultrasound transmission/conductive gel to the treatment area. Use only the
ultrasound gel with a CE mark.
• Place the probe horizontally, then apply several water drops on the surface of the probe, turn the device
on and press the “treatment time” button to activate the ultrasound device. You will be able to observe the
ultrasonic action as the water droplets will appear to be dancing on the sound head and you may notice a
slight “steam” being released. The water droplets on the probe start to perform one million vibrations per
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During treatment
• Move the ultrasound-head in a circular motion. The area treated should be two times the diameter of the
applicator.
• If experiencing poor transmission of ultrasound energy, it is advised to add more gel or reposition the
ultrasound-head.
CAUTION:
The ultrasound-head should be moved in a slow, flat, circular motion over the skin surface of the
treatment area. Apply the sound head evenly (in time) over the treatment area, not too slow to avoid
inducing heat; not too fast to prevent bad contact which would reduce the effectiveness of the
treatment.
After treatment
• Clean the contact surface immediately after each treatment. Make sure that no ultrasound gel remains
on the treatment head. We recommend cleaning the head and cable daily, using lukewarm water – do not
immerse the device in water.
• The treatment heads can be disinfected using a cloth moistened with 70% alcohol.
• Check if there are any signs of improvement (e.g. pain, circulation or mobility).
6.2 Operating the device
6.2.1 Apply Transmission Gel
Apply a layer of ultrasound transmission gel on the treatment
area. The gel acts as a coupling substance and ensures
treatment effectiveness. The area treated should be two
times the diameter of the treatment head.
CAUTION:
Never apply the gel to the applicator. The applicator
will register this as contact and may emit ultrasound
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6.2.2 Switch on the device
Connect the power adapter according to section 5.3. Press the On/Off for 2 to 3
seconds to switch on the device, which will display treatment time 0, and intensity
level L.
6.2.3 Select intensity level and treatment time
Press Level setting button to select intensity level L-M-H-L, press treatment time
button to select treatment time 0-5-10-15-0 minutes.
6.2.4 Start treatment
• Press treatment time button will start ultrasound treatment, the treatment
timer count down by minute, the ultrasound output indicator will flash
on and off. Press the Pause/Continue button for 1 second to pause the
treatment, and the treatment timer will stop countdown, the ultrasound output
indicator will stop flash. Press Pause/Continue button for 1 second again to
continue treatment.
• Move the treatment head in a flat, slow, circular motion over the skin surface
of the treatment area that is covered with a layer of ultrasound transmission
gel, apply the treatment head evenly(in time) over the treatment area.
6.2.5 Turn off device
After treatment timer ends of countdown, the treatment will stop, press the On/Off button for 2 to 3 seconds
to switch off the device.
CAUTION:
With the treatment you should not feal warmth as ultrasound is absorbed deep inside the tissues and
surrounding underlying structures.
The applicator is a precision instrument. Great care is taken in the development and production in order
to obtain the best possible beam characteristics. Rough treatment (jarring or dropping) can adversely
affect these characteristics, and must be avoided.
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7. Helpful information on using your device
How Does Ultrasound Therapy Work?
Ultrasound therapy is another form of treatment to help ease the pain and stiffness of sore, injured and/or
overworked muscles in addition to speed up healing.
Ultrasound Therapy Units produce soundwaves that emanate treatment through ultrasonic vibrations to the
troublesome area. These waves move almost a million times per second creating a therapeutic vibration for
targeted therapy care.
An ultrasound gel is utilised to reduce the static between the device and your skin and optimise penetration.
This also ensures smooth movements over tender areas in need of pain relief. Ultrasound therapy feels
excellent and is used for both for its corrective purposes in addition to relief.
Ultrasound therapy, sometimes called ultrasonic therapy is benecial for muscle, tendon and soft tissue
injuries. With the use of high-frequency sound waves that create a small amount of heat and draw blood to
the injured area while breaking up scar tissue. The increased blood flow promotes healing within the injury.
Can Ultrasound Help if I have an OLD Injury & Lost Some Range of Motion?
Ultrasound therapy can help breakdown scared tissue from previous injuries, which can limit range of motion.
If the event that ultrasound therapy alone is not enough to restore optimal range of motion (ROM), your
chiropractor may suggest Graston Therapy to break up the harder scared tissue, and pair it with ultrasound
therapy and chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy exercises.
Ultrasound therapy helps calm muscle spasms, which allows for more movement and ease of range of
motion.
Does Ultrasound Therapy Hurt?
No, most people nd ultrasound therapy VERY RELAXING. In fact, most people feel some immediate pain
relief after the therapy is complete.

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Possible treatment areas
Shoulder
Ankle
Knee
Back
Foot
Elbow

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8. Maintenance
7.1 Cleaning of the device
Switch off the device and disconnect it from the power supply. The device can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
Use lukewarm water and a non-abrasive liquid household cleaner (no abrasive, no alcohol content solution). If
a more sterile cleaning is needed, use a cloth moistened with an antimicrobial cleaner.
CAUTION:
Do not submerse the device in liquids. Should the unit accidentally become submersed, contact the
dealer or Authorised Service center immediately.
Do not attempt to use the device that has been submersed in any liquid substrate until inspected and
tested by a Service Technician Certied by an Authorised Service center.
Do not allow liquids to enter the ventilation holes.
7.2 Cleaning of the applicator
The applicator should be regularly inspected for damage, e.g. hairline cracks, which could allow the
penetration of liquids. Clean the contact surface immediately after each treatment. Make sure that no
ultrasound gel remains on the applicator. We further recommend cleaning the head and cable daily, using
lukewarm water. The applicator can be disinfected using a cloth moistened with 70% alcohol.
7.3 Cleaning the wire and adapter
Periodically wipe the wire and adapter clean with a cloth dampened with a mild soap solution, and then
gently wipe them dry. Use of rubbing alcohol on the wire will damage the insulation and dramatically shorten
their life.
9. Storage
For a prolonged pause in treatment, place the unit with the adapter and manual back in the case. Store it in
a dry room and protect it against heat, sunshine and moisture. Store the machine in a cool, well-ventilated
place according to the storage condition as described earlier in this manual. Never place any heavy objects
on the machine.
10. Disposal
Please dispose of the device in accordance with the legal obligation in your area.
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