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Intelect

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 Legend Series Stim

MAINTENANCE

User Maintenance

To clean, turn unit off and unplug the power supply. Clean the unit with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners. A small amount 
of mild household detergent may be used, if desired.

Between patient uses, patient applied parts should be wiped clean with a clean damp cloth, then use another clean cloth to clean 
with a hospital grade germicide. Follow germicide manufacturer directions. Some highly concentrated germicide mixtures could  
damage the product if not diluted in accordance with directions of the germicide manufacturer.

Technical Maintenance

No attempt should be made to disassemble the unit. Maintenance and all repairs should be made by authorized personnel only. The 
manufacturer will not be held 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 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 of any major component.

The following items should be checked at least monthly to ensure proper operation of this unit:

  1.  Power cord and plug: Check to make sure the cord is not frayed, kinked or does not have torn or cut insulation.

  2.  Lead Wires: Check that the cables are not frayed, kinked or do not have torn or cut insulation.

EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) ensures that 
product is appropriately disposed of or recycled at the end of its life.

Summary of Contents for LEGEND INTELECT STIM 2S

Page 1: ...Models 2S 4S INTELECT LEGEND SERIES User Manual STIM Moving Rehabilitation Forward Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Tables ISO 13485 Certified Company ...

Page 2: ...indications and Adverse Effects 6 9 OVERVIEW 10 11 NOMENCLATURE 12 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 15 SETUP 16 Initial Setup Instructions 16 Package Contents 16 OPERATION 17 24 Pain Management 17 Interferential 17 19 Premodulated 20 Muscle Contraction 21 High Volt 21 22 Russian 23 Miscellaneous 24 Hand Held Probe Optional 24 MAINTENANCE 25 User Maintenance 25 Technical Maintenance 25 WARRANTY 26 ...

Page 3: ...ment available as well as the indications contraindications warnings and precautions Consult other resources for additional information regarding the application of electrotherapy Product Description With the same legendary performance quality and value that has made the Intelect name respected world wide the Intelect Legend Series Stim offers the convenience of a multi waveform electrotherapy sys...

Page 4: ...ator will explain possible safety infractions that will potentially cause serious injury and equipment damage NOTE Throughout this manual NOTE may be found These notes are helpful information to aid in the particular area or function being described PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DANGER Text with a DANGER indicator will explain possible safety infractions that are imminently hazardo...

Page 5: ...ntained in this manual before administering therapy SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DO NOT permit any foreign materials or liquids to enter the unit Take care to prevent any foreign materials including but not limited to inflammables water and metallic objects from entering the unit These may cause unit damage malfunction electrical shock fire or personal injury This equipment generates uses and can radiate ra...

Page 6: ...eal and pharyngeal muscles may occur and the contractions may be strong enough to close the airway or cause difficulty in breathing Stimulation should not be applied transthoracically because the introduction of electrical current into the heart may cause cardiac arrhythmia Stimulation should not be applied over swollen infected and inflamed areas or skin eruptions e g phlebitis thrombophlebitis v...

Page 7: ... SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 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 c...

Page 8: ...urrent to the carotid sinus region anterior neck or transcereberally through the head Warnings The long term effects of chronic electrical stimulation are unknown Safety has not been established for the use of therapeutic electrical stimulation during pregnancy Adequate precautions should be taken when treating individuals with suspected or diagnosed heart problems or epilepsy Benefits of Interfer...

Page 9: ...h the electrodes have been reported with the use of therapeutic electrical stimulation Russian and High Volt Indications Relaxation of muscle spasms Prevention or retardation of disuse atrophy Increasing local blood circulation Muscle re education Maintaining or increasing range of motion Immediate postsurgical stimulation of calf muscles to prevent venous thrombosis Contraindications This device ...

Page 10: ...therapeutic electrical stimulation transcerebrally through the head Therapeutic electrical stimulation should not be applied over swollen infected or inflamed areas of skin eruptions e g phlebitis thrombophlebitis and varicose veins Use extreme caution in transthoracic application of therapeutic electrical stimulation introduction of electrical current into the heart may cause arrhythmia This devi...

Page 11: ...ation or the electrical conductive medium The irritations can usually be reduced by the use of an alternate conductive medium or alternative electrode placement Adverse Effects Skin irritation and burns beneath the electrodes have been reported with the use of therapeutic electrical stimulation INDICATIONS CONTRAINDICATIONS AND ADVERSE EFFECTS FOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ...

Page 12: ...r 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 button confirms the change Main Menu Escape On Model 4S on...

Page 13: ...he treatment on the selected channel Pause This button will pause the treatment on the selected channel Operating Channels Model 2S of the Intelect Legend Series Stim provides two channels or electrical stimulation while Model 4S provides four channels Stimulation Output Channels The lead wires connect to these ports OVERVIEW ...

Page 14: ...12 Intelect Legend Series Stim NOMENCLATURE Intelect Legend Series Stim 2S Parameter Display and User Panel ...

Page 15: ...13 Intelect Legend Series Stim Intelect Stim 4S Parameter Display and User Panel NOMENCLATURE ...

Page 16: ...y 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 17: ...120 pps Burst 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 ...

Page 18: ...ped 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 Series Stim Legend Stim 2S 12213 Lead 120 28393 CD User Manual Legend Stim 4S 12213 Lead 120 12214 Lead 120 28393 CD User Manual Optional Accessories The following is a list of optional accessori...

Page 19: ...sue to produce a train of pulses whose frequencies 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...

Page 20: ...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 For example when using a sweep of 80 150 Hz 80 Hz is the lowest frequency B...

Page 21: ...Option allows you to select a fixed frequency from 1 200 Hz To make changes to the Fixed frequency highlight fixed and press enter Use the up down arrows to adjust frequency Press enter to accept OPERATION Beat Frequency Beat Low Fixed Option ...

Page 22: ...ws you to 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 swe...

Page 23: ...eliver very short duration pulses which are very low in pulse charge High Volt is available through channel 2 and 4 on the model 4S and channel 2 on the model 2S Method 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 ...

Page 24: ...o change the Frequency select frequency and press enter then use the up or down arrows to change the frequency from 1 120 pps Ramp controls the amount of time required to bring the stimulation up to the selected amplitude When you select ramp and press enter 4 options are displayed They are 0 5 seconds 1 second 2 seconds default and 5 seconds Display provides two options of viewing output The opti...

Page 25: ...ugh two channels to simultaneously co contract agonist and antagonist or differing sections of a larger muscle group Cycle Time parameter controls the on off cycle time of the current There are 7 available options 5 5 10 10 10 20 4 12 10 30 10 50 default and Continuous The Burst Frequency is the number of bursts per second bps and the available range is 20 bps to 100 bps Ramp controls the amount o...

Page 26: ... 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 treatment site The default polarity for High Volt is positive When using this setting the Red lead is positive and the Black lead is negative Select the parameters you wish to change then press the start button to begin treatment NOTE ...

Page 27: ... personnel only The manufacturer will not be held 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 ultrasound products be returned to the factory or an authorized servicing dealer for repairs or recalibration It is also rec...

Page 28: ...n Any malfunction or failure in the Product caused by product misuse including but not limited to the failure to provide reasonable and required maintenance or any use that is inconsistent with the Product User s Manual COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some locations do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so t...

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