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Height 

22 cm (8.67 in)

 

Total weight 

 

(with package)   Kg 9,0 (19.84 lb)

 

Maximum load  Kg 135 (297 lb)

1.4 Classification and reference norms

The Podoscope 27363 allows to evaluate the foot print, supplying secondary 

indirect information on the heel alignment and on the toes situation. It allows 

to evaluate the signs and the symptoms of a particular condition of the foot, 

in order to formulate a judgement on the health conditons and establish 

a therapy or a chiropody treatment.

The device is designed and realized according to the law prescriptions 

concerning electromedical equipment, and it’s therefore indicated for medical 

purposes and used in clinics, consultation rooms and sports centres

by operators with knowledge of biomechanics, like doctors in sport medicine, 

orthopedic specialists and physiotherapists.  

Reference harmonized norms:

- CEI EN 60601-1 “Safety of electromedical devices”

- CEI EN 60601-1-2 “Collateral harmonized norm for electromedical devices –  

  Electromagnetic compatibility.”

Classification according to safety norm EN 60601-1:

-  Portable device

-  Class II

-  Type B

-  Ordinary protection against humidity

-  Do never use with inflammable anaesthetics

-  Voltage: 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz.

The device highlights areas of the foot plant with heavest pressure thanks to 

different intensity of light. In order to visualize them the patient just needs to 

step on the podoscope barefoot. The particular features of this device grant 

adequate protection and isolation against direct or indirect electric shocks 

ENGLISH

22 cm

8,67 in

42,5 cm

16,75 in

43,5 cm

17,12 in

Summary of Contents for 27363

Page 1: ...efore using the product AVIS Les op rateurs doivent lire et bien comprendre ce manuel avant d utiliser le produit ATENCI N Los operadores tienen que leer y entender completamente este manual antes de...

Page 2: ...ence norms 17 1 5 Electrical features and voltage 18 1 6 Components identification 18 Electrical schema 19 1 7 General safety warning 19 Chapter 2 INSTALLATION 20 2 1 Transport and stocking 20 2 2 Con...

Page 3: ...USAGE MAINTENANCE Instructions for a correct installation are contained in the par 2 2 CONDITIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION Follow the instructions for use Read carefully this manual for the installation...

Page 4: ...an discover variations of colour intensity on the foot plant corresponding to higher or lower plant pressure The base is of ABS A separable net cable with plug a jack and a led strip are its electric...

Page 5: ...sports centres by operators with knowledge of biomechanics like doctors in sport medicine orthopedic specialists and physiotherapists Reference harmonized norms CEI EN 60601 1 Safety of electromedical...

Page 6: ...assembled and fixed in such a solid way so as to stand up to the often adverse transport conditions As to indirect shocks the device is classified in Class II As to current leakage it can be classifi...

Page 7: ...always take the following precautions A Always unplug the podoscope during maintenance operations B Do not move the podoscope while using it C Each time before the usage check the functioning of the c...

Page 8: ...ystyrene polyethylene cardboard must follow your local waste disposal guidelines 3 Verify that the podoscope has not been damaged during transport In case please contact the manufacturer immediately I...

Page 9: ...00 3 2 Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Compliance Group1 Class B Compliant Compliant Electromagnetic environment guidance The equipment 27363 must emit electromagnetic energy in o...

Page 10: ...ment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of 27363 requires...

Page 11: ...the examination can be performed only if the patient is barefoot otherwise lay the caoutchouc on the transparent surface This material is also useful to check the validity of arch support treatments W...

Page 12: ...19 Then get out the blown fuse with a suitable instrument and replace it with a T 0 5 A 5x20 250V fuse If you have to replace the power cord the new one must have the same characteristics and certifi...

Page 13: ...he warranty GIMA will repair and or replace free of charge all the defected parts due to production reasons Labor costs and personnel traveling expenses and packaging not included All components subje...

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