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CYCLE / WALK PROFESSIONAL USER MANUAL
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THE OMNISTIM
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FX
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CYCLE / WALK
Delivery of the OMNISTIM
®
FX
2
CYCLE / WALK
Upon receipt of your
OMNISTIM
®
FX
2
CYCLE / WALK
, inspect the shipping container
and contents for any obvious or concealed damage. All ACP products are packaged carefully
for rapid, safe delivery. We guarantee delivery in perfect condition to the postal or delivery
services. However any damage or loss incurred during transportation or delivery is the postal
or delivery company responsibility. If damage or loss to the product and/or container is
obvious or suspected, appropriate notation must be made on the signed freight bill at the
time of delivery. All damage claims should be promptly filed with the delivering carrier and
must be initiated by the addressee where the package was to be delivered. Retain the original
shipping container and inserts for validation of damage claim or use at a later date.
Unpack and check all accessories. A list of enclosed accessories is provided with each unit to assist you in
identification of the type and number of accessories.
Note:
The purpose of this manual is to acquaint you with the Omnistim operating features and functionality. Please read the
manual carefully before attempting to operate the Omnistim. If questions remain unanswered, contact your ACP sales
representative or call 800-350-1100. Outside the USA call 1-775-685-4000.
Introduction
The
OMNISTIM
®
FX
2
CYCLE / WALK
provides Patterned Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation (PENS), which
is a form of stimulation that replicates the correct firing patterns of muscles (agonist and antagonist or reciprocal
muscle pairs) in Upper and Lower Extremity reciprocal patterns. This approach to neuro re-ed provides a comfortable,
precisely timed sensory input, which duplicates the firing activity of sensory nerves and muscles during voluntary
activity.