TABLE OF CONTENTS
Forward......................................................................................................................................................................................4
About Compex® Wired 3.0 (Sport Elite, Performance, Edge) .............................................................................4
• Indications for Use ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
• Contraindications.......................................................................................................................................................... 5
• Warning............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
• Precaution.........................................................................................................................................................................7
• Adverse Reactions ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Product Overview ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
• Compex® Wired 3.0 ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
• Accessories & Products ............................................................................................................................................10
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................11
Saftey Guide ...........................................................................................................................................................................13
Operation .................................................................................................................................................................................16
• Device Function ............................................................................................................................................................16
• Recharging the Device .............................................................................................................................................24
• Programs ........................................................................................................................................................................26
Operational Guidelines ....................................................................................................................................................28
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................................31
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................................39
Contact Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 40
GLOSSARY
Thorax – Pertaining to the chest region of the body containing the heart and lungs.
Cardiac arrhythmia – An irregular heartbeat that can be potentially life-threatening.
Atrophied muscle – A muscle, or muscle group, that has become weak and smaller in size.
Afflicted joint – A joint of the body, such as the hip, knee, shoulder etc. that does not function
normally and may be painful due to injury or disease.
Muscle reeducation – Retraining and/or strengthening of muscles through repetitive work and
stimulation.
Disuse atrophy – Weakening and reduction in size of muscles from lack of use.
Venous thrombosis – A blood clot that forms in the blood vessels that return blood back to the heart.
Muscle spasm – A muscle cramp that is often painful.
Blood flow deficiency – Reduction of adequate supply of blood to body parts required for normal function.
Critical ischemia of lower limb – Seriously compromised oxygen-carrying blood flow to the legs, feet
and toes (lower limb) that may result in loss of the limb if left untreated.
Abdominal or inguinal hernia – Protrusion of the small or large intestine through the muscle wall in
the region of the stomach (abdomen) or groin (inguinal area).
Serious arterial circulation problems in lower limb – A reduction of the flow of oxygen-carrying blood
to the legs, feet and toes that may cause tissue death if left untreated.
Serious infections disease – An infection that has entered the body and causes serious health
problems if left untreated.
Heat or fever – General or localized increase in temperature of the body core or parts of the body due
to infection.
Capillary fragility or capillary damage – Potential or actual bursting of the smallest blood vessels
under the skin which may cause bruising.
Aerobic metabolism – A chemical process in which the body uses oxygen to make energy from
carbohydrates (sugars).
Anaerobic metabolism – The creation of energy in the body through the burning of carbohydrates
(sugars) in the absence of oxygen.
Lactic acid – An acid produced in the muscle tissues during strenuous exercise.
Lactic acid blood level – The concentration of lactic acid in the blood that typically gets higher when
strenuous exercise or other conditions lower the flow of blood and oxygen throughout the body.