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User Manual

Pasweg 6A
B-3740 Bilzen

Tel.: (+32) (0) 89/510.510
Fax: (+32) (0) 89/510.511

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Summary of Contents for Pulson 100

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Page 2: ...may be copied stored in an automated data file or made public in any form or in any way be it electronically mechanically by photocopying recordings or in any other way without prior written permission from GymnaUniphy N V OBJ_DOKU 1459 001 fm Page 2 Wednesday September 6 2006 9 55 AM ...

Page 3: ...rapy Manufacturer GymnaUniphy N V Main office Pasweg 6A B 3740 BILZEN Telephone 32 0 89 510 510 Fax 32 0 89 510 511 E mail info gymna uniphy com Website www gymna uniphy com Version 1 0 September 2007 OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 1 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 4: ...mbols in the manual EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ESD Electrostatic Discharge HAC Hospital Antiseptic Concentrate US Ultrasound Read the manual Manufacturer Warning or important information OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 2 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 5: ...COMPONENTS OF THE PULSON 100 12 3 3 DISPLAY 13 3 4 DISPLAY SYMBOLS 13 3 5 PARAMETER SYMBOLS 14 4 OPERATION 15 4 1 POWER UP 15 4 2 PARAMETER SETTING 15 4 3 PERFORMING ULTRASOUND THERAPY 16 4 4 READ OUT VALUES 17 4 5 SYSTEM SETTINGS 18 5 INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 21 5 1 INSPECTIONS 21 5 2 MAINTENANCE 22 6 MALFUNCTIONS SERVICE AND GUARANTEE 23 6 1 MALFUNCTIONS 23 6 2 SERVICE 24 6 3 GUARANTEE 24 6 4...

Page 6: ...7 5 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 29 7 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 30 8 APPENDICES 31 8 1 EMC DIRECTIVE 31 8 2 TECHNICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 35 8 3 DISPOSAL 37 9 REFERENCE 39 9 1 Function overview 39 9 2 LITERATURE 40 10 INDEX 41 OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 4 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 7: ...or above a heat source Do not use the equipment in a damp area Do not let any liquid flow into the equipment Do not disinfect or sterilise the equipment Clean the equipment with a dry or moistened cloth See 5 Only treat patients with electrical implants pacemaker after obtaining medical advice The Directive on Medical Devices from the European Commission 93 42 EEG requires that safe devices are us...

Page 8: ...nd of equipment can cause disturbances Only use the accompanying accessories that are supplied by GymnaUniphy See 7 5 and 7 6 Other accessories can lead to an increased emission or a reduced immunity Move the US head evenly over the skin during the treatment This prevents internal burns The US treatment heads are exchangeable The device detects the characteristics and supplies the right power at t...

Page 9: ... equipment used if for example an incorrect diagnosis is made the equipment or the accessories are used incorrectly the user instructions are wrongly interpreted or ignored the equipment is badly maintained maintenance or repairs are performed by people or organisations that are not authorised to do so by GymnaUniphy Neither the manufacturer nor the local GymnaUniphy dealer can be held liable in a...

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Page 11: ...he voltage of your mains supply The equipment is suited for a nominal mains voltage from 100 V to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 Connect the device to an outlet with protective earth terminal 2 3 Performing the functional test 1 Switch the equipment on with the switch at the rear of the equipment 2 When the equipment is switched on it automatically performs a test 2 4 Transport and storage Take account of the...

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Page 13: ...son 100 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT 3 1 Pulson 100 and standard accessories 1 Pulson 100 See 3 2 2 Power cord 3 Contact gel 4 US head 3 2 1 4 OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 11 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 14: ...e selected parameter 4 Indication Read manual 5 Enter 6 Timer 7 Connector for US head 8 Indication Floating patient circuit 9 On off switch 10 Connection to mains supply 11 Type plate 12 Ventilation opening 13 Fuse holder 2 3 1 5 6 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 12 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 15: ...ltrasound frequency 9 Ultrasound output indication 10 Type of US head 11 Ultrasound output power 12 Duty cycle symbol 13 Ultrasound intensity value 14 Duty cycle value 3 4 Display symbols 1 6 5 7 2 4 3 9 8 10 11 12 14 13 Program number Treatment time System settings Ultrasound output Timer Off during bad contact US head 1 cm2 US head 4 cm2 OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 13 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 2...

Page 16: ...Pulson 100 14 3 5 Parameter symbols Intensity Output power Duty cycle Ultrasound frequency OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 14 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 17: ...increase the parameter value Press to confirm the value and select the next parameter 4 2 1 Parameters Program number 0 11 The selected program number See 9 1 2 Every program number is related to an indication See 9 1 2 and contains advised parameter values The parameter values of each program can still be changed Treatment time mm ss The duration of the treatment The value can be set in steps of ...

Page 18: ...el to the skin to be treated and to the US head 4 Place the head on the skin 5 Press The Ultrasound treatment starts 6 Move the US head evenly over the skin during the treatment This prevents internal burns 7 Check the patients reaction and the effect of the treatment Repeat this check regularly during the treatment 8 The equipment stops the treatment and indicates that the treatment is completed ...

Page 19: ... blinks bad US contact Test the US head if the conduction is bad Refer to 5 1 1 Output power W The output power is the calculated value of Iset x ERA x duty cycle The power therefore depends on the size of the US head and the contact with the skin This value is 0 0 W if the contact with the skin is bad In this case the ultrasound treatment of the equipment is stopped to prevent overheating of the ...

Page 20: ...mode OFF the dashed arrow is invisible During bad US contact the timer will continue countdown 4 5 2 02 Automatic Frequency tuning The stored default frequency kHz is displayed US headsize or is displayed if a head is connected If no US head is connected the symbols and are displayed alternating 1 Press to start frequency tuning if a US head is connected The value of the duty cycle counts up to 10...

Page 21: ...Pulson 100 19 4 5 4 04 SW code The software version is displayed OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 19 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

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Page 23: ...m the European Commission 93 42 EEG requires that safe devices are used It is recommended to perform a yearly technical safety inspection If the legislation in your country or your insurer prescribes a shorter period you must adhere to this shorter period Component Check Frequency US head Dents cracks or other damage At least 1x per month Test US head See 5 1 1 With bad operation or at least 1x pe...

Page 24: ...s The inspection is successful if all inspection items are passed Repair all faults on the equipment before the equipment is put back into operation By comparing the registered measurement values with previous measurements a possible slowly deteriorating deviation can be ascertained 5 2 Maintenance 5 2 1 Cleaning the US head 1 Clean the US head with a lightly moistened soft cloth 2 Disinfect the t...

Page 25: ...ace the fuse If necessary order new fuses from your dealer 5 Install the fuse holder and plug in the power cord 6 Switch the main switch on again I 6 1 3 Equipment does not react to commands The safety system of the equipment has ascertained a fault You cannot continue to work An instruction usually appears on the screen 1 Disconnect the connection to the patient 2 Switch the main switch off O 3 W...

Page 26: ...ple according to these user instructions the equipment is used for the purpose for which it is designed maintenance of the device is regularly performed in the way prescribed See 5 the technical life time of the equipment and the accessories is not exceeded the legal regulations with regard to the use of the equipment have been observed The guarantee period for the equipment is 2 two years beginni...

Page 27: ...ce or repairs performed by people or organisations that are not authorised to do so by the manufacturer 6 4 Technical life time The expected life time of the equipment is 10 years calculated from the date of manufacture See the type plate for this information In so far as possible GymnaUniphy will supply service spare parts and accessories for a period of 10 years from the date of manufacture OBJ_...

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Page 29: ...d Insulation Type BF floating patient circuit Fuses 2 x T1AL250V Insulation classification Type BF Peak power 0 2 W cm2 duty cycle 100 0 3 W cm2 duty cycle 100 Accuracy of intensity 10 of maximum at set values above 10 of this maximum Treatment time 0 30 min Deviation of time clock 0 5 Modulation frequency 100 Hz Modulation type CW rectangular on off Repetition period of pulses 10 ms Modulation du...

Page 30: ...ffective intensity of output voltage 2 0 W cm2 Effective Radiating Area ERA 1 3 cm2 Beam Non uniform Ratio BNR 6 2 Maximum intensity of beam 12 4 W cm2 Beam type Divergent Temperature 10 C to 40 C Relative humidity 30 to 75 Atmospheric pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Transport weight 5 0 kg Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity 10 to 100 including condensation Atmospheric pressure 200 hP...

Page 31: ... 1 Power cord1 1 This power cord has a CEE 7 7 type plug For countries with other outlets a different power cord with the appropriate plug is supplied 100 689 1 User manual NL 331 991 FR 331 969 EN 331 958 DE 331 947 ES 332 013 PT 332 002 IT 331 980 1 US placing diagrams 117 277 OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 29 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 32: ... 1 Contact gel can 5 l 100 019 1 Pump for can 5 l 100 020 Article numbers can change in the course of time Check the article numbers in the most recent catalogue or ask your dealer The drawings are merely indicative no rights can be derived from them OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 30 Wednesday October 3 2007 10 28 AM ...

Page 33: ...d for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of a 100 series device should assure that it is used in such an environment Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The 100 series devices use RF energy only for their internal function Therefore their RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any in...

Page 34: ...erformance Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle UT 100 0 5 period No loss of performance Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of a 100 series device requires continu...

Page 35: ... 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 The guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cann...

Page 36: ... distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 0 35 p 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 0 35 p 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 0 70 p 0 01 0 04 0 04 0 07 0 1 0 11 0 11 0 22 1 0 35 0 35 0 70 10 1 11 1 11 2 21 100 3 50 3 50 7 00 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequ...

Page 37: ...pections are available 2 The logbook is present 3 The type plate and the supplier s label are legible 4 The housing keys and display are undamaged 5 The power connection and power cord are undamaged 6 The output connectors are undamaged 7 The cables and connectors of the US head s are undamaged 8 The US head s do not display any cracks or other damage that can endanger the insulation 9 The automat...

Page 38: ...ower value in the display 4 Select duty cycle 50 0 5 W cm2 With a dry treatment surface the output value becomes 0 0 W The maximum power transfer takes place at the operating frequencies If the equipment does not function at the correct frequency this results in a too low output power It is therefore not necessary to check the operating frequencies Yes No 1 The resistance of the safety earth is le...

Page 39: ...iron various other metals and various plastics etc Dispose according to national regulations Gels contain only organic material and do not require any special processing Packaging materials and manuals can be recycled Deliver them to the appropriate collection points or include them with the normal household waste This depends on the local organisation of the waste processing Notify your dealer ab...

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Page 41: ...throsis Chronic 1 US03 US16 US20 US25 US27 Arthrosis Subacute 2 US03 US16 US20 US25 US27 Fractures 3 US40 Frozen shoulder 4 US01 US06 US12 Myalgia 5 US11 US13 US17 US18 US23 Neuropathy 6 US26 US32 Posttraum diseases Acute 7 US27 US37 US38 US39 Posttraum diseases Subacute 8 US27 US37 US38 US39 Scar tissue Acute 9 None Sprain Acute 10 US03 US06 US09 US15 US16 US25 US27 US31 Sprain Subacute 11 US03 U...

Page 42: ...asound Pacemaker Pregnancy Specific relative for continuous ultrasound Infections Acute inflammations Thrombosis thrombophlebitis Varices Increased risk to haemorrhage Pacemaker Epiphyseal disc children Decreased sensibility Menses Cement of endoprosthesis Diabetes mellitus 9 2 Literature A literature list can be sent on request Please contact GymnaUniphy OBJ_BUCH 61 002 book Page 40 Wednesday Oct...

Page 43: ...M Maintenance 22 Malfunctions 23 Medical Devices Directive 7 P Parameter settings 15 Parameter symbols ultrasound therapy 14 Placing 9 Prevention of explosion 6 Purpose 5 R Replacing a fuse 23 Reselling 9 S Safety 5 instructions 5 technical inspection 21 35 Service 24 Storage 9 conditions 28 System settings 18 T Technical information 27 Technical life time 25 Transport 9 conditions 28 U Ultrasound...

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