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MNPG179 

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Assess and avoid the use of accessories or of any other parts that, during 
normal  operation,  could  contain  elements  that  might  explode/ignite 
(e.g. absorbent cotton saturated with oxygen) on contact with the laser 
beam. 

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CAUTION: to avoid the risk of electrocution, connect this equipment to 
an earthed power supply system. Check the connections carefully with 
reference to the instructions provided, before turning on the machine. 
If  using  the  same  extension  for  the  machine  and  other  equipment, 
check that the total power consumption of the connected devices does 
not exceed the maximum permitted current for the type of cable, which 
should in any case not exceed 15 A. 

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Even  though  no  particular  measures  are  required  when  installing  the 
device, carefully insert the fiber optic in the socket of the panel of the 
I-TECH LA8000, making sure not to touch the end of the fiber with your 
fingers as this could dirty the laser input and prevent the correct flow 
of the laser beam, causing power losses and overheating between the 
connection of the tip and the I-TECH LA8000. 

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After carefully  inserting the  fiber optic in the socket, turn the locking 
ring clockwise to the end of its stroke without  forcing it.  In any case, 
turn the locking ring to bring the reference mark on this parallel with 
the one on the socket of the fiber optic. 

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If the laser tip of the I-TECH LA8000 needs to be disconnected, put the 
protective caps back on the tip of the fiber optic and on the panel socket 
of the device. This is very important to protect the delicate optical parts 
from dust and other dirt. 

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It  is  not  possible  to  recommend  a  specific  number  of  sessions  for  an 
efficient treatment because this depends on the amount of power used 
to treat the patient. The doctor must decide on the number of sessions 
for the patient according to the specific requirements involved, in order 
to guarantee effective treatment over time and conditions of absolute 
safety. 

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Assess the quantity and type of pigment of the skin of the patient. 

USE 

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The  laser  radiation  produced  by  the  equipment  is  intrinsically 
dangerous: always wear protective glasses, do not direct the beam at 
unprotected eyes or at any optical instruments, and avoid exposing eyes 
to  direct  or  diffused  radiation. 

Before  starting  any  treatment,  the 

operator must put on PROTECTIVE GLASSES.

 

Summary of Contents for I-TECH LA8000

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MNPG179Rev 2of03 07 2019 Laser therapy...

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Page 3: ...TECHNOLOGY 11 INDICATIONS 13 CONTRAINDICATIONS 13 WARNINGS 14 PATIENT PREPARATION 16 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 16 Warning 16 Connections 18 Start up and protection password 18 Main menu 19 Program selectio...

Page 4: ...IACER Srl ii MNPG179...

Page 5: ...ept at hand for quick reference and correctly stored The manufacturer declines all responsibility for improper use of the device use contrary to specific national laws incorrect installation defective...

Page 6: ...D24021 from the Notified Body no 0476 Kiwa Cermet Italia Spa Declaration of conformity I A C E R S r l Via S Pertini 24 A 30030 Martellago Ve Italia herewith declares under its own responsibility that...

Page 7: ...on EN 60825 1 equipment unsuitable for use in presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture containing air oxygen and nitrous oxide equipment suitable for continuous operation equipment unsuitable for ou...

Page 8: ...tt Two delayed type fuses T T2 5A Backlit LCD display 128x64 pixel graphic display Power Settable from 1W to 8W 10W 3 Emission wavelength of laser diode 974nm 3nm Laser classification IEC 60825 1 Clas...

Page 9: ...he skin Around 38 mm Spot area Around 10mm2 3 Operating conditions environmental temperature From 10 C to 40 C relative humidity From 15 to 93 without condensation atmospheric pressure 500 1060 hPa Co...

Page 10: ...IACER Srl 6 MNPG179 Device and command description...

Page 11: ...IACER Srl 7 MNPG179 Labels...

Page 12: ...cs connector LABEL 4 Placed on one side of the device in warns on the danger of the laser radiation LABEL 5 Placed on one side of the device LABEL 6 Placed on the back of the device it resumes the pri...

Page 13: ...12 It indicates the emergency stop button LABEL 13 It indicates the position of the laser aperture Symbol Meaning Manufacturer s logo CE product mark released by the Notification Body no 0476 Class of...

Page 14: ...o wear protective glasses Packaging content The I TECH LA8000 LA10000 box contains n 1 user manual n 1 power supply cable shuko plug n 2 spare fuses see table Technical features n 1 handpiece n 1 peda...

Page 15: ...therefore permits immediate alleviation of the symptoms of inflammation and degeneration in the fields of orthopedics neurology and dermatology and reduces healing time it is also a valid form of ther...

Page 16: ...e deep stimulation of tissue for rapid and uniform cell regeneration the I TECH LA8000 10000 permits deep stimulation for treating internal tissue and structures like the articulation of the femur and...

Page 17: ...t exposure to eyes class 4 lasers are potentially harmful to the retina although the likelihood of damage to the retina is extremely low The operator must however wear the special safety glasses provi...

Page 18: ...and drugs triggers this response It is recommended that patients at allergic risk or patients with a history of such reactions are tested with a minimum time of treatment Means of fixation metal plate...

Page 19: ...the I TECH LA8000 After carefully inserting the fiber optic in the socket turn the locking ring clockwise to the end of its stroke without forcing it In any case turn the locking ring to bring the ref...

Page 20: ...follows 1 clean the skin with care where the head of the laser is to be positioned using either water and soap or alcohol 2 dry the skin thoroughly Cleaning and disinfection must be carried out syste...

Page 21: ...the energy settings configured on the display For this reason keep the handpiece in contact with the affected area during emission of the laser After activating the handpiece by means of contact with...

Page 22: ...e socket on the front panel fastening carefully the connector so that the mark on the connector of the handpiece will be aligned with the mark on the front panel of the device ATTENTION do not strain...

Page 23: ...from 0 4 to 10 mm2 The equipment works most efficiently with the spacer fully extended for a laser output of 10mm2 This special HANDPIECE therefore ensures a broader range of action and a higher degre...

Page 24: ...igger point mode while the second is in scanning mode The operator is free to choose whether to proceed with the second phase or not the settings of the second phase appear at the end of the first one...

Page 25: ...returns to the main menu PROGRAMS LIST N Name Watt s Cycle Hz Duty Cycle Time r min Punti p Area cm2 Joule cm2 1 Analgesic 1 1 100 50 4 4p 120J 2 Analgesic 2 5 200 60 5 50cm2 18J cm2 3 Neck pain 1 1 1...

Page 26: ...cm2 25 Muscle injuries 4 500 30 5 25cm2 14J cm2 26 Meniscopathy 2 500 50 2 5cm2 24J cm2 27 Sinovitis 4 1000 30 6 25cm2 17J cm2 28 Muscle Strain 6 500 30 10 25cm2 43J cm2 29 Tendinopathy 2 100 40 2 5cm...

Page 27: ...f the LA10000 This parameter does not change in relation to the other parameters Cycles For enabling and modulating the laser emission The first choice is Continuous where the emission of the laser is...

Page 28: ...mit the laser it permits a pause with the actuator not pressed of no more than 3 minutes After this length of time the device disables the laser and returns to the main menu ENTER key during therapy t...

Page 29: ...ime in order to determine the diode s lifetime It is a parameter useful to the manufacturer used for the device electronic problems resolution Device scare Maintenance For safety reasons ALWAYS turn o...

Page 30: ...ore carrying out any maintenance or cleaning operations It is strictly recommended not to use diluents detergents acid solutions aggressive solutions or flammable liquids to clean the external surface...

Page 31: ...to replace correctly the fuses on the back of the device follow the instructions below turn off the equipment unplug the equipment use a screwdriver to open the fuse holder tray making sure to insert...

Page 32: ...mble the handpiece applicator this could result in damage to the handpiece and render the warranty null and void Do not for any reason disassemble the equipment for the purpose of cleaning or inspecti...

Page 33: ...nnector of the equipment The power cable is worn and damaged Replace the power cable The emergency switch is turned off Turn on the emergency switch One or more of the fuses are defective or damaged R...

Page 34: ...s of pressure in the actuator Check air tightness When any of the following conditions occur unplug the equipment and contact the IACER Srl technical assistance service the cable or rear integrated po...

Page 35: ...or further information on the obsolete equipment disposal please contact the dedicated disposal service or the shop in which the device was bought Warranty IACER Srl guarantees a warranty period unles...

Page 36: ...which have been in contact with patients Any equipment which the technical department does not consider hygienic Italian law D Lgs 81 2008 on safety in the workplace will not be accepted 3 disassembl...

Page 37: ...nstalled in homes and health establishments The equipment does not generate significant radio frequency energy and is adequately immune to radiated electromagnetic fields Therefore it does not detrime...

Page 38: ...ns CISPR 11 Group 1 The device must emit electromagnetic energy at RF in order to perform its intended function So its RF emissions are very low and therefore it does not affect electronic equipment p...

Page 39: ...material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Transistor Electri cal fast transient IEC 61000 4 4 2kV for power supply lines 2kV per power supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a t...

Page 40: ...environment guidance 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT per 5s 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT per 5s power mains interruptions it is recommended that the device be...

Page 41: ...ation distance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3Vrns from 150kHz to 80MHz 6Vrms from 150kHz to 80MHz in ISM band 3Vrns from 150kHz to 80MHz 6Vrms from 150kHz to 80MHz in ISM band P V d 1 5 3 P V d 1 12 for...

Page 42: ...such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess...

Page 43: ...800 ISM band 80 800 800 6 to RF wireless radio communication equipment 0 01 0 12 0 2 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 63 0 38 0 73 0 2 1 1 20 2 0 1 20 2 30 1 8 2 10 3 80 6 3 3 80 7 30 100 12 00 20 12 00 23 00 Fo...

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