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Pericalm™ Instruction Manual

Description of Pericalm™ Unit & Functions

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* PRG button

    Selects the desired programmes - PR, STR1-2, URGE, FURG, 

PFW, MEM1-3. 

* SET button

    Hold down for three seconds. Changes the parameters Pulse 

Rate, Pulse Width and Time for custom programmes MEM1-3. 

Lock

button

Channel A

Channel B

Power

Battery 

compartment

LCD Display 

Selects  

Programme

Channel A  

Increase Intensity

Channel A  

Decrease Intensity

Channel B  

Increase Intensity

Channel B  

Decrease Intensity

Changes  

parameters  

(prev was Set) 

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Pericalm™ Instruction Manual

Quick Start Instructions 

1.

  Insert a 9 volt PP3 Alkaline battery into the battery compartment.  

(Can also use a rechargeable Nickel Hydride battery (which has  
a longer life than the Ni-Cad rechargeable batteries) 

2.

  Insert lead wire/s to channel A, and B if both channels are to be used. 

Note: only one channel is required if using Periform or Anuform.

3.

  Attach lead wire/s to electrodes (vaginal, anal or surface electrodes). 

4.

  Attach electrodes to correct body position. You should check with your 

healthcare professional if you are in any doubt where to place electrodes.

5.

  Switch on the unit by pressing the Power button 

6.

  Press the PRG (Programme) button to select one of the programmes  

as detailed on page 9. 

7.

 T o start press channel A+ and B+ button if you are using both channels 

until you reach the comfortable intensity. 

8.

  To stop the programme, press the Power button which will turn the unit off. 

Lock Button 

A ‘concealed’ Lock button is included on the Pericalm™ which locks the 
customised or built in programmes. It also allows the clinician to accurately 
monitor ‘home compliance’ of the patient between appointments. 

To Lock the Unit 
1.

  Select the pre-set or customised programme required. In the case of  

a customised programme, make sure that the pulse width, frequency, 
time etc. are set-up correctly. 

2.

  Remove the battery cover and using a thin rod, gently press on the lock 

button as shown in the diagram on page 6 until you hear a double beep. 
The unit is now ‘locked’ and cannot be altered until ‘unlocked’ 

To Unlock the Unit 

Remove the battery cover and press the lock button with a thin rod until a 
single beep is heard. Now the LCD will display the average mA used on each 
channel and the total hours the unit has been in use as shown in the diagram.
To return to normal ‘unlocked’ operation, simply press PRG. 

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Channel A

Hours Used

Channel B

Summary of Contents for PERICALM

Page 1: ...Pericalm Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...sure to use a CE approved battery charger Never connect the Pericalm directly to a battery charger or any other mains powered equipment Patient Electrodes are for single patient use only Use only CE a...

Page 3: ...on 5 Contraindications Precautions 6 Description of Pericalm Unit Functions 7 Quick Start Instructions 9 Continence Treatment Programmes 10 Electrode Types Tips 11 Care Maintenance 12 Disposal and App...

Page 4: ...new breed of modern neuromuscular stimulators It is a digital dual channel unit and is used in the treatment of patients suffering with symptoms of Stress Incontinence Urge Incontinence and a combina...

Page 5: ...quipment If you have recently had any urinary tract infection or vaginal infection treated prior to using the unit If you have any active disease in the area If there is any tissue damage in the area...

Page 6: ...down for three seconds Changes the parameters Pulse Rate Pulse Width and Time for custom programmes MEM1 3 Lock button Channel A Channel B Power Battery compartment LCD Display Selects Programme Chann...

Page 7: ...le intensity 8 To stop the programme press the Power button which will turn the unit off Lock Button A concealed Lock button is included on the Pericalm which locks the customised or built in programm...

Page 8: ...sired time from 5 to 60 minutes 8 Press the SET button to select the work time in seconds WORK will appear on the display SEC symbol will flash 9 Press the A or A button to select the desired work tim...

Page 9: ...4 min Phase 2 10Hz for 10 min Phase 3 15Hz for 5 min Phase 4 20Hz for 5 min Phase 5 30Hz for 5 min Phase 6 10Hz for 5 min All phases are 5 seconds work 5 seconds rest at 220 S 0 8 seconds ramp Progra...

Page 10: ...efully store it for your next treatment session Never let anyone else use your electrode Follow all instructions provided with the electrode If using self adhesive electrodes always cleanse the skin w...

Page 11: ...res before each treatment for loose connections or damage Avoid twisting the lead wires Wipe lead wires after use with a damp cloth or antiseptic wipe Store the lead wires carefully after each use Sel...

Page 12: ...roducts including batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be a...

Page 13: ...ly 8 Low Battery Indicator If the battery goes below 6 9 volts 0 2 volts the battery symbol will flash on off once every second 9 Open Electrode Detect If an open circuit is detected at the output of...

Page 14: ...sed by Neen Healthcare in advance The liability of Mobilis Healthcare Group under this limited product warranty does not extend to any misuse or abuse such as dropping or immersing in water or other l...

Page 15: ...y Urology 27 282 287 Berghmans L C Hendriks H J Bo K Hay Smith E J deBie R A van Waalwijk Van Doorn E S 1998 Conservative treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women a systematic review of rando...

Page 16: ...ancashire OL1 4AY Tel 0161 925 3180 Fax 0161 627 4401 Email neen mobilishealthcare com Web www neenpelvichealth com Not for sale or use in the USA Distributed by SURGICAL SYNERGIES AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALA...

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