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Intelect

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 Advanced Laser Module

FOREWORD

This manual has been written for the operators of the Intelect Advanced Laser Module. It contains general 

instructions for operation, precautionary instructions, and maintenance recommendations. For all other information 

(i.e., stim, battery pack, remote, ultrasound, etc.) concerning your Intelect Advanced Therapy Systems, consult 

the user manual shipped with those products. In order to obtain maximum life and efficiency from your Intelect 

Advanced Laser Module, and to assist in the proper operation of the unit, read and understand this manual 

thoroughly.
The specifications put forth in this manual were in effect at the time of publication. However, owing to DJO, LLC’s 

policy of continuous improvement, changes to these specifications may be made at any time without obligation on 

the part of DJO, LLC.
Before administering any treatment to a patient, you should become acquainted with the operating procedures, 

as well as the indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions. Consult other resources for additional 

information regarding the application of therapeutic laser. Users of this device should refer to CAN/CSA-Z386-92: 

Laser Safety in Health Care Facilities or ANSI Z-136.3, 1996: American National Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers 

in the Health Care Environment.

Product Description

The Intelect Advanced Laser Module, designed and manufactured by DJO offers a new dimension in clinical laser 

therapy made possible by advanced software design and digital signal processing.
When you add a Laser Module to your existing Intelect Advanced main unit (which may already contain 

electrotherapy, ultrasound, or both) the result is a unit with extraordinary versatility based on simplicity of 

operation.
Effectiveness of this treatment is dependent upon correct use. If treatment times are exceeded, the therapy may not 

result in positive clinical outcomes.

© 2011 DJO, LLC. All rights reserved. Any use of editorial, pictorial, or layout composition of this publication without express written consent from DJO, LLC is strictly prohibited. This publication 

was written, illustrated, and prepared for distribution by DJO, LLC.

Summary of Contents for Intelect Advanced 2766

Page 1: ...Moving Rehabilitation Forward User Manual Model 2766 Intelect Advanced Laser Module DJO is an ISO 13485 Certified Company...

Page 2: ...er Diode Applicators 19 Laser Protective EyewearTechnical Specifications 21 SETUP 22 Attaching the Module to the Unit 22 Removing the Module from the Unit 28 OPERATION 29 Preparing the Patient s Skin...

Page 3: ...aindications warnings and precautions Consult other resources for additional information regarding the application of therapeutic laser Users of this device should refer to CAN CSA Z386 92 Laser Safet...

Page 4: ...ntour in the applicator hand grip This ergonomic extra will help deliver uniform laser therapy with greater clinician comfort Clear LCD display Guide the operator through the setup process providing c...

Page 5: ...decals placed on the unit Do not operate this unit when connected to any unit other than Chattanooga devices Do not operate this unit in an environment where other devices are being used that intentio...

Page 6: ...ce will not occur in a particular installation Harmful interference to other devices can be determined by turning this equipment on and off try to correct the interference using one or more of the fol...

Page 7: ...with local and national regulations and codes This equipment is not designed to prevent the ingress of water or liquids Ingress of water or liquids could cause malfunction of internal components of th...

Page 8: ...ot properly rated Protective safety glasses should be worn by the operator and patient to block infrared energy from the eyes during treatment DO NOT point the laser beam directly into human or animal...

Page 9: ...nary light has This is the key to why laser light is so effective compared to other kinds of light in healing There are more than 100 double blind positive studies confirming the clinical effect of LL...

Page 10: ...nergy delivered Frequency Pulsed frequencies are selectable from 2 5 to 20 000 Hz The lower the frequency the longer the wavelength the deeper the penetration of laser Galvanic Skin Response GSR Locat...

Page 11: ...by LED SLD or laser when wavelength divergence angles and depth of penetration are factored This is the area used to calculate dosage Treatment Time Measured in seconds it is the suggested time per la...

Page 12: ...n order to retain the beneficial aspects of pain for direct aim into the eyes of humans or animals over areas injected with steroids in the past 2 3 weeks over areas that are suspicious or contain pot...

Page 13: ...ar disease where the blood supply would be unable to follow the increase in metabolic demand and tissue necrosis might result Additional Precautions Additional precaution should be used when the laser...

Page 14: ...nt Factors that Affect Treatment The following factors may affect laser treatment Color of skin light or dark Age of lesion Depth of lesion Sensitivity of patient Medications that increase sensitivity...

Page 15: ...ch Connection Applicator Connection Ribbon Cable Connection LED Indicator Output Power Feet Indentions Pause Resume Button Laser Head Door Interrupt Switch Connection Acupuncture Point Locator Connect...

Page 16: ...and the treatment is paused Parameters can then be verified and changed if necessary and therapy can be resumed Use of the Patient Interrupt Switch should always be explained to the patient before st...

Page 17: ...enerate different wavelengths of light that allow the user to treat topical or surface symptoms Laser Diode This mechanism generates different wavelengths of light that allow the user to treat various...

Page 18: ...ass 3B Complies with EN IEC 60601 1 60601 1 2 60601 2 22 and 60825 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 w A2 Each module is shipped with four screws laser protective eyewear this manual and an extended front...

Page 19: ...ctromagnetic compatibility One or more of the following markings may appear on the device Standards Classified by IntertekTesting Services NA Inc Complies with 21CFR 1040 10 1040 11 IEC UL EN 60601 1...

Page 20: ...the probe is cooling down and the time period required After 5 seconds this message will disappear If the user attempts to use the probe before the cool down period is completed the message will re d...

Page 21: ...D Five 850 nm 100 mW Laser 6 2218 0 097 0 54334 0 64 0 06 9 Diode Cluster Laser 1040 mW 1040 0 138 7 55 GaAlAs and LED Four 670 nm 10 mW LED Five 850 nm 200 mW Laser 12 4438 0 097 0 54334 0 64 0 188 1...

Page 22: ...lve 670 nm 10 mW LED Thirteen 880 nm 25 mW LED Eight 950 nm 15 mW LED 0 386308 0 698132 N A 31 2 33 Diode Cluster Laser 690 mW 690 0 022 31 2 GaAlAs and LED Twelve 670 nm 10 mW LED Eight 880 nm 25 mW...

Page 23: ...190 400 nm Optical Density 3 625 830 nm Optical Density 3 815 1050 nm Each Intelect Advanced Laser Module is shipped with Laser Protective Eyewear The eyewear is L3 rated and approved and EN207 compl...

Page 24: ...surface 4 Remove the front access panel and disconnect all cables and wires ATTACHING THE MODULE TO THE UNIT WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power source electrical outlet or battery module befor...

Page 25: ...ess panel 6 Turn the unit upside down and lay it flat on your lap or a covered surface so as not to scratch the plastic display lens 7 Remove the warning label covering the ribbon cable and unroll the...

Page 26: ...ibbon cable to the pins on the module DO NOTTWISTTHE RIBBON CABLE Before proceeding with the next step make certain the ribbon cable is not twisted If the ribbon cable is twisted the pins will not pro...

Page 27: ...bon cable is positioned exactly as shown in the picture on the left 13 Turn the unit upside down and lay it flat on your lap or a covered surface so as not to scratch the plastic display lens Using a...

Page 28: ...securing the front access panel make certain the lanyard does not become kinked 16 Feed the female end of the power cord through the power cord routing area and plug it into the unit 17 Replace the r...

Page 29: ...ssage 22 Read and carefully follow the instructions on the screen Verify that the module installed is the module displayed in the message BEFORE pressing the START button If it is not DO NOT press the...

Page 30: ...move the extended front access panel and disconnect all cables and wires 4 Route the Power Cord through the Power cord routing area on the Module to the unit 5 Replace the Rear Panel 6 Using a 1 screw...

Page 31: ...or alcohol wipe 2 Dry the skin thoroughly PREPARING THE PATIENT S SKIN FOR LASER THERAPY Before each use clean the plastic lens with NOVUS Polish System Contact Novus at www novuspolish com Make cert...

Page 32: ...sed time Parameters are adjusted using Operator Interface buttons on the front of the unit The output can be stopped by pressing the PAUSE or STOP buttons located on the Operator Interface To administ...

Page 33: ...you can press the button next to Clear PIN to try again For information on changing the PIN see pages 48 50 NOTE If you lose or forget your PIN contact DJO Service Department at 1 800 592 7329 USA or...

Page 34: ...next to the icon to increase the frequency in 1 Hz increments Hold the button down to quickly display higher frequencies Press the button next to the icon to decrease the frequency in 1 Hz increments...

Page 35: ...uencies repeatedly to scroll through commonly used frequencies Press the button next to the icon to accept the frequency you selected You are returned to the Laser Parameter window with the new Freque...

Page 36: ...ckly increase the treatment time NOTE TheTreatmentTime and the Calculated Dosage are directly correlated WheneverTreatmentTime is changed the Calculated Dosage is automatically changed and reflected o...

Page 37: ...ess the button next to the icon to increase the dosage Hold the button down to quickly increase theTreatmentTime NOTE TheTreatmentTime and the Calculated Dosage are directly correlated WheneverTreatme...

Page 38: ...0 If you are using a cluster diode applicator press the button next to Select Diodes repeatedly to select either Laser Only LED Only or Laser and LED This option allows you to use all or some of the d...

Page 39: ...tone will sound The therapy can be interrupted at any time by pressing the Pause Resume button on the back of the applicator the STOP button on the Operator Interface or the PAUSE button on the Operat...

Page 40: ...the START button When the treatment timer reaches zero theTreatment Review Laser window displays 12 To resume the same therapy session press the Pause button on the back of the laser applicator or the...

Page 41: ...ore attempting acupuncture therapy Otherwise the necessary buttons will not display To administer acupuncture therapy do the following 1 On the main LaserTherapy window press the button next to Acupun...

Page 42: ...ich you intend to locate an acupuncture point 5 Press the START button A message displays to alert you to the fact that the laser is armed The unit will beep two times to count down the number of seco...

Page 43: ...d the applicator steadily and directly over it 10 Press the Pause Resume button on back of the applicator while continuing to hold the applicator over the acupuncture point An orange light will illumi...

Page 44: ...sume button on the back of the applicator the STOP button on the Operator Interface or the PAUSE button on the Operator Interface When the STOP button is pressed the applicator stops emitting laser en...

Page 45: ...use To select an indication for a patient do the following 1 On the LaserTherapy window press the button next to Laser Indication The Laser Indications window displays 2 On the Laser Indications windo...

Page 46: ...ions associated with it press the button next to Next Page to display another list of indications The next Laser Indications window displays 4 If the indication you require has an available severity s...

Page 47: ...justments The LaserTherapy window displays 6 To begin therapy continue with the instructions outlined in the section entitled Preparing the Patient s Skin for LaserTherapy on page 29 7 To save these p...

Page 48: ...To save a laser indication do the following 1 Complete steps 1 through 6 of the previous section entitled Using Laser Indications 2 On the LaserTherapy window press the Clinical Indications button Th...

Page 49: ...f the indication press the button next to The message Saving Protocol Please Wait displays You are returned to the Laser Therapy window with the parameters of the indication you just saved displayed a...

Page 50: ...Main window press the button next to LaserTherapy The Laser PIN window displays 2 1 1 1 1 is the default PIN Press the button next to the number 1 four times so that displays briefly If you begin to e...

Page 51: ...next to Change Laser PIN The Change Laser PIN window displays 4 Press the buttons next to the numbers to which you want to change the PIN Once you enter four numbers a message displays to inform you...

Page 52: ...les J or Joules per centimeters squared J cm2 To change the display simply press the button next to Display on the Laser Parameters window The window will refresh and the new designation will display...

Page 53: ...not attempt this method if it is uncomfortable to the patient Applicator Selection If the injury you intend to treat is very small pinpoint you should only need to treat the area with a single diode...

Page 54: ...d 27815 19 Diode cluster 325 mW LED Applicator 26 AWG 68 89 in 174 143 cm Shielded 27802 33 Diode cluster 690 mW Laser Applicator 26 AWG 68 89 in 174 143 cm Shielded 27807 33 Diode cluster 940 mW Lase...

Page 55: ...A Make certainTreatment Room Door is completely closed B Make certain the Lockout cable is connected to the system C Replace Lockout to System cable with a known good cable D Contact department respon...

Page 56: ...orrect Laser PIN number 139 Warning Laser Board Software upgrade warning Contact DJO Service Department 142 Warning A Laser Protocol was selected but no Laser Module is installed on system Install Las...

Page 57: ...neral Laser PC Board Error Send Laser Module to Factory for Service 215 Error Laser Applicator out of calibration due to laser output being too high Send Laser Applicator to Factory for Service 216 Er...

Page 58: ...no build up of oil or foreign material on or behind the applicator lens Cleaning To clean the accessories use only soap and water Alcohol may be used to disinfect and sterilize the aluminum surface bu...

Page 59: ...epairs or recalibration Should the unit require service warranty or repair please contact the selling dealer or your local DJO customer service Laser requires annual calibration from the date placed i...

Page 60: ...he Company the selling dealer or a certified Company service technician Defects or damage caused by labor furnished by someone other than Company the selling dealer or a certified Company service tech...

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