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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.

Summary of Contents for WIRED 3.0

Page 1: ...WIRED 3 0 Muscle Stimulators Edge 3 0 Performance 3 0 Sport Elite 3 0 READ THE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT...

Page 2: ...ody 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...

Page 3: ...contraindication indicates a condition or situation in which a device should not be used NOTE DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Text with a Dangerous Voltage indicator serves to inform the user of possible hazards re...

Page 4: ...lation session on a person who is standing The first five minutes of stimulation must always be performed on a person who is sitting or lying down In rare instances people of a nervous disposition may...

Page 5: ...ive medium or alternate electrode placement If you have suspected or diagnosed heart disease you should follow precautions recommended by your physician If you have suspected or diagnosed epilepsy you...

Page 6: ...imulation accurately reproduces the process observed during a voluntary contraction The stimulator sends an electrical current impulse to the nerve fibers exciting them This excitation is then transmi...

Page 7: ...referred to as gates These gates determine which impulses are allowed to continue to the brain The gates prevent the brain from receiving too much information too quickly Since the same nerve cannot...

Page 8: ...cm 12 9mA in Always turn off the stimulator before moving or removing any electrodes during a session Do not place the electrodes in water Do not apply solvents of any kind to the electrodes For best...

Page 9: ...ecome directly accessible after turning on the device NOTE Programs vary depending on device The programs done will automatically be placed in the favorites menu The favorites menu can contain up to 1...

Page 10: ...r selection A Select the desired level B Confirm your selection C Return to the previous step Note if the level option in setting is turned off this step would be canceled D HOW TO ACCESS SETTINGS The...

Page 11: ...eans the corresponding channel is selected After user choose the desired channel press the central confirmation button to confirm your selections then follow the tips on screen press up to start to pr...

Page 12: ...phase relaxation cycle These are warm up recovery or even pain type program During this type of program frequency variations can occur A Warm up phase B Work phase C Relaxation phase D Recovery phase...

Page 13: ...y is completely discharged It is no longer possible to use the device Recharge it immediately The charge state of the battery is indicated by a small battery icon on the top right screen A BATTERY LEV...

Page 14: ...pe of effort are for example the 400 and 800 meters one kilometer cycle races and 100 meters swimming It is appropriate for many other sports based on duration such as cycling which makes repeated dem...

Page 15: ...by placing the electrode connected to the positive pole red connection strategically When working with a muscle stimulation program involving muscle contractions it is important to place the positive...

Page 16: ...th others When removing your pads from your skin peel from the side of the pad Do not pull the pad off by the wire When you store your electrode pads after your session make sure to stick them on the...

Page 17: ...ls REACH Caution This is an indication for protection against ingress of water and particulate matter The mark IP22 on your unit means your unit is protected against solid foreign objects of 12 5mm di...

Page 18: ...11 RF Emissions Group 1 The Compex Wired 3 0 uses RF energy only for its internal operation Consequently its RF emissions are very low and are unlikely to interfere with any adjacent electrical device...

Page 19: ...ngth in the location in which the Compex Wired 3 0 are used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the Compex Wired 3 0 should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance...

Page 20: ...ilure 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 Manual COMPA...

Page 21: ...40 41 CONTACTINFORMATION Distributed By DJO LLC 1430 Decision Street Vista CA 92081 1 877 266 7398 877 COMPEX8 JKH Health Co LTD Shajing Baoan District Shenzhen China Made in China...

Page 22: ...t 2020 by DJO LLC Individual results may vary Neither DJO LLC nor any of its subsidiaries dispense medical advice The contents of this document do not constitute medical advice Rather please consult y...

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