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FISIOLASER IRD/IRD 2
CAUTION
It is not possible to define for the devices
FISIOLASER IRD-series a number
of suggested sessions for to evaluate the
effectiveness of the generic treatment, since
they are tied up to the power emitted to the patient submitted to the treatment.
The medician must to decide the number of
therapeutic sessions which to submit the patient depending on the specific cases ,
with the purpose
to guarantee to the patient the execution of
an effective treatment in the time and developed
under conditions of absolute safety .
After having installed and correctly positioned the machine as per the instructions
described in the previous sections and connecting the laser applicator correctly, plug
the machine into a 230Vac wall socket and switch on using the ON/OFF main
switch on the back panel of the unit.
Once turned on, the LCD display lights up and FISIOLASER IRD-series unit is
ready for use (see .2 ).
Following that screen, another will be loaded in which the user is asked to enter an
access code ( see fig .3 ) .
When you have typed this code , it is loaded the main screen ( see Fig.4 ) , that it
allows to choice among 4 operative modes by pressing the relative function taste .
NOTE
The following figures refer specifically to
FISIOLASER IRD 2 , however the FISIOLASER IRD unit functions can also be
inferred from them as it has only one channel and is therefore even simpler.
If you want to use the Smart-Card to create new customised programmes or to run
those already stored, insert it as shown in the following figure :
Fig.8
WARNING
A new Smart-Card must be formatted with the “Format” function before it can
be used.
! WARNING !
It is advisable to suspend the therapeutic
treatment if it were to appear some
disturbances during its emission .
SET UP
This enables the basic settings to be memorised and saved within the machine
memory and will automatically be called up each time the machine is turned on.
Pressing the function taste relative to the SETTINGS button , it appears to video the
next screen ( see fig. 9 ) :