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INTELECT LEGEND COMBO

Precautionary Instructions

1.

CAUTION:

Read,  understand  and  practice  the  precautionary  and  operating instructions.  Know  the  limitations  and  hazards 

associated  with  using  any  electrical  stimulation  or  ultrasound  device.  Observe  the  precautionary  and  operational

decals placed on the unit.

2.

CAUTION:

Do not operate the Intelect

®

Legend Combo when connected to any unit other than Chattanooga Group devices. Do

not operate the unit in an environment of short-wave diathermy use.

3.

WARNING:

Federal law restricts this device to sale by, or on the order of, a physician or licensed practitioner. This device should

be used only under the continued supervision of a physician or licensed practitioner.

4.

CAUTION:

This unit generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the

instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that 

interference will not occur in a particular installation. Harmful interference to other devices can be determined by 

turning this unit on and off or trying to correct the interference using one or more of the following: Reorient or 

relocate the receiving device, increase the separation between the equipment, connect the unit to an outlet on a 

different  circuit  from  that  to  which  the  other  device(s)  are  connected  and/or  consult  the  factory  field  service 

technician for help.

5.

CAUTION:

The  Ultrasound  generator  should  be  routinely  checked  before each  use  to  determine  that  all  controls 

function  normally;  especially  that  the  intensity  control  does  properly  adjust  the  intensity  of  the  ultrasonic  power 

output in a stable manner. Also, determine that the treatment time control does actually terminate ultrasonic power

output when the timer reaches zero.

6.

CAUTION:

Use  of  controls  or  adjustments  or  performance  of  procedures  other  than  those  specified  herein  may  result  in 

hazardous exposure to ultrasonic energy.

7.

CAUTION:

This  unit  is  not  designed  to  prevent  the  ingress  of  water  or  liquids.  Ingress  of  water  or  liquids  could  cause 

malfunction of internal components of the system and therefore create a risk of injury to the patient.

8.

CAUTION:

DO NOT use sharp objects such as a pencil point or ballpoint pen to operate the buttons on the control panel as 

damage may result.

9.

WARNING:

Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide.

The warning symbol for this hazard is prominently displayed on the cabinet.

Summary of Contents for INTELECT LEGEND 2C

Page 1: ...User Manual COMBO INTELECT LEGEND SERIES Models 2C 4C ISO 13485 CERTIFIED ...

Page 2: ...ons and Adverse Effects for Electrical Stim 7 10 User Maintenance 11 Technical Maintenance 11 Unit Orientation 12 14 Pain Management 15 Interferential 15 Premodulated 17 Muscle Contraction 18 High Volt 18 19 Russian 19 Ultrasound Indications and Contraindications 20 Ultrasound 21 Combination Therapy 22 Miscellaneous 23 Technical Specifications 24 25 Warranty 27 28 ...

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Page 4: ...red stimulator and ultrasound in one device Easy to use 1 2 Go software makes this unit a pleasure to operate Features include Interferential Premodulated High Volt and Russian waveforms Dual frequency ultrasound features a 5 cm2 soundhead which delivers 1 or 3 3 MHz frequencies 10 20 50 and continuous duty cycle selections and head warming Unique Electronic Signature control allows all available ...

Page 5: ...following Reorient or relocate the receiving device increase the separation between the equipment connect the unit to an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the other device s are connected and or consult the factory field service technician for help 5 CAUTION The Ultrasound generator should be routinely checked before each use to determine that all controls function normally especial...

Page 6: ...racks which may allow the ingress of conductive fluid before each use 18 CAUTION Inspect treatment head cables and associated connectors before each use 19 WARNING Use caution when operating in Interferential IFC mode It is recommended to always use new electrode pads when IFC modality is administered Unseen residues on repeatedly used electrodes could possibly create an electrical shock or burn s...

Page 7: ...OT attempt to use Direct Current DC DO NOT place unit in a location where the power cord could be tripped over or pulled out during treatment DO NOT attempt to use the unit if it is not properly grounded Package Contents Standard Accessories The following accessories are included with your Intelect Legend Combo 78047 Applicator Ultrasound 5 cm2 4248 Conductor Gel 12213 Lead 120 Red Black Channels ...

Page 8: ...for Electrical Stimulation Interferential and Premodulated Indications Symptomatic relief of chronic intractable pain Management of pain associated with post traumatic or postoperative conditions Contraindications This device should not be used for symptomatic pain relief unless etiology is established or unless a pain syndrome has been diagnosed This device should not be used on patients with dem...

Page 9: ...that would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism Electronic monitoring equipment such as ECG monitors and ECG alarms may not operate properly when electrical stimulation is being utilized Precautions Isolated cases of skin rash may occur at the site of electrode placement following long term applications The irritation may be reduced by use of an alternate conductive medium or an alternative e...

Page 10: ... carotid sinus nerve especially in persons with a known sensitivity to the carotid sinus reflex Severe spasm of the laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles may occur if the electrodes are placed over the neck or mouth The contractions may be strong enough to cause breathing difficulty or even close the airway Do not perform therapeutic electrical stimulation transcerebrally through the head Therapeutic e...

Page 11: ...nd burns beneath the electrodes have been reported with the use of therapeutic electrical stimulation HAND HELD PROBE Optional HIGH VOLT Probe The High Volt probe is used to deliver stimulation manually Select the High Volt waveform then simply plug the Black lead wire into the connector of the Probe The Red lead wire from the same channel should be attached to an electrode and placed near the tre...

Page 12: ...ld responsible for the results of maintenance or repairs by unauthorized persons To fully maintain compliance with Federal Regulation Title 21 21 CFR this unit must be recalibrated annually It is recommended that all Chattanooga Group ultrasound products be returned to the factory or an authorized servicing dealer for repairs or recalibration It is also recommended after the replacement or repair ...

Page 13: ...n Operator Interface The operator interface consists of a Liquid Crystal Display LCD and three Light Emitting Diodes LEDs The operator is able to view Channel designation Treatment time and Output on the LEDs and Parameter options on the LCD ...

Page 14: ...arameters use the UP DOWN arrows to select the parameter then press ENTER If there are two options pressing ENTER will toggle between those choices If there are three or more options pressing ENTER will display a pop up window with the choices listed Use the UP DOWN arrows to choose an option and then press ENTER to accept Enter The UP DOWN arrows control the Select Highlight box and the ENTER but...

Page 15: ...n and one channel of ultrasound Model 4C provides four channels of electrical stimulation and one channel of ultrasound Stimulation Output Channels The lead wires connect to these ports Ultrasound Port The Intelect Legend Combo includes a 5 cm2 ultrasound applicator which connects to the port marked Ultrasound The advanced electronics of the Legend Combo transmits stored data from the applicator t...

Page 16: ...quencies and amplitude are dependent on the sweep mode beat frequency and amplitude settings respectively Press the Interferential button to select this waveform Ch Select controls the method for setting amplitude The Both Channels mode changes intensity equally The Channel 1 option changes ONLY channel one and the Channel 2 option ONLY changes channel two This is helpful when you need to balance ...

Page 17: ...ighlight Beat Low and press ENTER Use the UP DOWN arrows to adjust the frequency Press ENTER to accept Beat Low describes the lowest frequency in the range of a sweep mode For example when using a sweep of 80 150 Hz 80 Hz is the lowest frequency Beat High describes the highest frequency in the range of a sweep mode For example when using a sweep of 80 150 Hz 150 Hz is the highest frequency The Fix...

Page 18: ...o select a Low Beat frequency from 1 200 Hz and a High Beat frequency from 1 200 Hz To make changes in the Variable frequency highlight VARIABLE and press the ENTER button To change the Beat Low frequency use the DOWN arrow to highlight Beat Low and press ENTER Use the UP DOWN arrows to adjust the frequency Press ENTER to accept Beat Low describes the lowest frequency in the range of a sweep mode ...

Page 19: ...d gives you the option of delivering High Volt to the patient either by Pads default or Probe application Polarity of the active electrode can be changed from Positive default to Negative by selecting POLARITY and pressing the ENTER button When Positive default polarity is selected the Red leadwire is positive polarity and the Black leadwire is negative polarity IF YOU SELECT NEGATIVE POLARITY the...

Page 20: ...he burst frequency and the length of the bursts is determined by the duty cycle Mode provides three methods of treatment including Single channel application Reciprocal application where stimulation alternates between agonists and antagonists and Co Contract where the timing of stimulation can be coordinated through two channels to simultaneously co contract agonist and antagonist or differing sec...

Page 21: ...se where it is advisable for general medical purposes to suppress heat or fevers This device should not be used over or near bone growth centers until bone growth is complete This device should not be used over the thoracic area if the patient is using a cardiac pacemaker This device should not be used over a healing fracture This device should not be used over or applied to the eye This device sh...

Page 22: ...f the Intelect Legend Combo that allows the aluminum surface of the Ultrasound applicator to warm up to room temperature enhancing patient comfort Select HEAD WARM and press ENTER to change this option Frequency of ultrasound determines the depth of penetration One megahertz penetrates approximately 2 inches and 3 megahertz penetrates to 6 inches Both 1 and 3 3 MHz frequencies are available and ca...

Page 23: ... the ultrasound section are coupled with electrical stimulation a typical application of combination therapy is for the reduction of muscle spasm Combination mode is limited to channel 2 Step By Step Instructions Select Combo Set ultrasound intensity Press Enter Set Stimulation intensity Press Start to begin treatment Changing from US to Stim The software defaults to the ultrasound parameter scree...

Page 24: ...us To Change Presets Select and modify desired parameter s Press and hold the PAUSE button then press the ENTER button To Change LCD Screen Contrast Press and hold the MAIN MENU button Modify contrast by using the POWER INTENSITY buttons ...

Page 25: ...ncy 5000 Hz 5000 Hz Beat Frequency 0 200 Hz 0 200 Hz Scan Mode On Off N A Scan Time 15 sec N A Sweep Time 15 sec 15 sec Duty Cycle N A N A Ramp Up Ramp Down N A N A Cycle Time 15 sec N A Alternating Time in Seconds N A N A Polarity N A N A Amplitude 0 50 mA RMS 0 50 mA RMS Voltage max 200 Volts 200 Volts Treatment Time 1 to 60 min 1 to 60 min N A Not Applicable ...

Page 26: ...rst Frequency 20 100 BPS N A Phase Duration N A N A Interphase Interval N A N A Duty Cycle 10 50 N A Ramp Up Ramp Down 5 1 2 5 sec N A Cycle Time 5 5 10 10 10 20 5 5 10 10 10 20 4 12 10 30 0 50 4 12 10 30 0 50 Continuous Continuous Polarity N A Pos Neg Amplitude 0 100 mA RMS 0 500 mA RMS into 500 ohm load Voltage max 200 Volts 0 500 Volts Output Current N A 0 2500 mA Peak Treatment Time 0 60 min 0...

Page 27: ... any output above 10 of maximum Temporal Peak Average 2 1 20 for 50 duty cycle Intensity Ratio 5 1 20 for 20 duty cycle 9 1 20 for 10 duty cycle Output Continuous 1 MHz or 3 3 MHz nominal signal that is activated as long as the timer is operating Pulsed 1 MHz or 3 MHz signal modulated 100 by the 100 Hz rectangular wave with the selected duty cycle Timer Accuracy 0 2 minute Sound Head Effective Rad...

Page 28: ...the dealer will ship the replacement or the repaired Product to the consumer s facility All repairs must be performed by a service center authorized by Chattanooga Group Any modifications or repairs performed by unauthorized centers or groups will void this warranty To participate in warranty coverage this Product s warranty registration card included with Product must be filled out and returned t...

Page 29: ... the Company or the selling dealer If the claim is made to the Company written claim should be sent to 4717 Adams Road P O Box 489 Hixson TN 37343 Phone 800 592 7329 Outside US 423 870 2281 Fax 423 875 5497 2 The Product must be returned to the Company or the selling dealer by the owner This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state ...

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