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User’s manual 

 

                

 

 
 
 

 
 

 

 

NEW AGE ITALIA S.R.L. 

Via De Brozzi, 3 – 48022 Lugo (RA) 

www.newageitalia.it

 

 

For a correct use of the apparatus, please read this manual carefully before use. 

After reading it, keep it for future reference. 

 

Summary of Contents for HI-E Sonyc

Page 1: ...I E E S So on ny yc c User s manual NEW AGE ITALIA S R L Via De Brozzi 3 48022 Lugo RA www newageitalia it For a correct use of the apparatus please read this manual carefully before use After readin...

Page 2: ...2 Cap 12 PREPARATION 13 12 1 CONDUCTIVE SILICONE ELECTRODES 13 12 2 Taking care of the applicator 14 12 3 Adhesive electrode 15 12 4 mcr micro current probe optional 16 12 5 Microcurrent probe with tw...

Page 3: ...S MODE 37 19 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR USE 37 19 2 PROCEDURES 38 19 3 PARAMETER INTERVALS OF THE TENS MODE 40 Cap 20 MICROCURRENT MODE MENS 41 20 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR USE 41 Cap 21 PROCEDURES 42 21 1 PARAMETER...

Page 4: ...MC 62 Cap 31 MAINTENANCE 63 Cap 32 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF APPLIED PARTS 63 32 1 Maintenance of pre gelled electrodes 63 32 2 Maintenance of silicone electrodes 63 32 3 Maintenance of the wire ins...

Page 5: ...s Pregnant women or women in labour Skin suffering from abrasions or inflammation Febrile patients Patients suffering from contagious diseases TB patients Varicose skin surfaces Surface of the skin wi...

Page 6: ...r a l p r e c a u t i o n s Make sure that the patient is in a comfortable position and is relaxed during treatment Do not use accessories from other equipment for the therapy Be careful of the elect...

Page 7: ...rature humidity sunlight dust sulphur or any other adverse factors Ensure that the system is stable Do not tip the apparatus Avoid vibrations and impacts this also applies to the transport Avoid flamm...

Page 8: ...longer than 60 minutes or in ways not otherwise described in the operating manual This could damage the skin or cause an accident 12 Set the impulse to zero if you are not performing any treatment 13...

Page 9: ...hold the plug and not the cord in order to prevent malfunction or damage 4 Clean the system and accessories before storing in order to avoid problems in subsequent treatments 5 If the unit remains un...

Page 10: ...an it using a cloth soaked in alcohol cold or lukewarm water or a neutral detergent Maintenance and inspections performed by the user Check the system and accessories every time you use it to confirm...

Page 11: ...that the unit locks automatically if you are not performing any treatment for a period of at least three minutes after the ultrasound mode has been imported Check operation Ultrasound inspection Make...

Page 12: ...erferential 50V 20 peak value under 500 Maximum ultrasound intensity continuous 3 00W cm2 Size 370 mm x 440 mm x 200 mm Weight Approx 5 KG Cap 11 NAMES OF THE PARTS Power Input and Switch Display LCD...

Page 13: ...the electrodes to the corresponding port of the main unit 4 Electrodes made of conductive silicone and adhesive electrodes may be also used 5 Insert the plug into the socket 6 Turn on the unit 1 2 1...

Page 14: ...on the front of the unit 1 2 2 T a k i n g c a r e o f t h e a p p l i c a t o r Silicone Electrode After use clean it with warm water If necessary clean it with a more powerful substance use an alcoh...

Page 15: ...he metal part of the cable is fully inserted 5 When you remove the electrodes from the skin or from the support surface pull from the edge and slowly lift Never pull the cord 6 Ensure that the electro...

Page 16: ...ent probe Connect the electrode cable to the MCR electrode Insert the connecting cable for the electrodes in the entry port located on the side of the main unit The pad dries quickly Wet it from time...

Page 17: ...rode into the top of the micro current probe with two poles Be sure to insert both pins of the MCR electrode Insert the connecting cable for the electrodes in the entry port located in front of the ma...

Page 18: ...l h e a d Follow the instructions when setting the system configuration Make sure that the unit is switched off Insert the connecting cable for the electrodes in the entry port located in front of the...

Page 19: ...19 of 68 Cap 13 INITIAL SCREENS Perform settings Start work and select therapy Press to select the therapy of Ch1 Press to select the therapy of Ch2 Press to change the therapy of the ultrasound Ther...

Page 20: ...situation will be red Cap 14 INTERFERENTIAL MODE WITH 4 POLES 1 4 1 R e q u i r e m e n t s f o r u s e ELECTRODES Silicone electrode self adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS It can not be combined with any o...

Page 21: ...quency Tap the button for the selection of the interferential frequency to open the sub window When the power mode is set to constant set a value with the control knob for parameter intensity then tap...

Page 22: ...e timer and set the time Pressing the button for the emergency stop it will stop the power of both channels and return to the timer to select the time 2 The system will automatically stop when the tim...

Page 23: ...Q U I R E M E N T S F O R U S E ELECTRODES Silicone electrode self adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Each channel must be used independently 2 excludes Co cont simultaneous mode and alternative mode 2 pol...

Page 24: ...cy you want to change then use the control knob for parameter intensity to change the value Tap OK to close the sub window 9 Time setting Tap the button for setting the time to open the sub window Set...

Page 25: ...Constant Ramp up sweep Carrier frequency 2 4 5 kHz Interferential frequency from 1 to 250 Hz in 1 Hz increments from 1 to 10 and in 10 Hz increments from 10 to 250 Ramp up 0 15 30 45 degrees Time from...

Page 26: ...CHANNELS 2 Independent Operating mode each channel must be used independently Simultaneous mode on two channels or alternative mode on two channels the channels may be used combined Chanel 1 Chanel 2...

Page 27: ...ectrodes and independent current from each channel attach an electrode to the motor point and the other in the surrounding area 8 Co Cont 2 channel 4 electrodes simultaneous power attach the electrode...

Page 28: ...nsity Tap OK to close the sub window 14 With all the sub windows closed turn the intensity control of the selected channel on the screen The system will automatically turn on 15 When the mode is Co Co...

Page 29: ...frequency 2 4 5 kHz Interferential frequency from 1 to 250 Hz Rise time from 0 to 3 sec increment by 0 5 sec Holding time from 0 to 30 sec increment by 0 5 sec Down time from 0 to 30 sec increment by...

Page 30: ...self adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Independent Operating mode each channel must be used independently Simultaneous mode or alternative mode the channels may be used combined Chanel 1 Chanel 2 2 exclud...

Page 31: ...el1 2 electrodes and independent current from each channel attach an electrode to the motor point and the other in the surrounding area 8 Co Cont 2 channel 4 electrodes simultaneous power attach the e...

Page 32: ...tem will resume from where it was stopped Press the pause button with the treatment stopped to return to the timer and set the time 16 Pressing the button for the emergency stop it will stop the power...

Page 33: ...ode self adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Independent Operating mode each channel must be used independently Simultaneous mode or alternative mode the channels may be used combined Chanel 1 Chanel 2 2 exc...

Page 34: ...quency to open the sub window 7 When the mode is set to constant set a value with the control knob for the parameter intensity then tap OK to close the sub window 8 When the current is set to sweep th...

Page 35: ...selecting the parameter intensity Tap OK to close the sub window 15 With all the sub windows closed turn the intensity control of the selected channel on the screen The system will automatically turn...

Page 36: ...ense from 0 5 7 Hz 0 5 0 7 and in increments of 1 Hz from 1 to 7 Sweep from 1 to 200 hZ in increments of 1 Hz from 10 to 200 Chanel1 2 Co Cont and Alternate from 20 to 200 Hz in increments of 10 Hz Pu...

Page 37: ...f adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Independent Operating mode each channel must be used independently Simultaneous mode or alternative mode the channels may be used combined Chanel 1 Chanel 2 2 excludes t...

Page 38: ...of the frequency to open the sub window 7 Set a value by using the control knob for parameter intensity then tap OK to close the sub window 8 When the current is set to sweep the MIN and MAX mode can...

Page 39: ...14 With all the sub windows closed turn the intensity control of the selected channel on the screen The system will automatically turn on 15 When the mode is Co Cont or Alternate vary the other intens...

Page 40: ...f 10 Hz from 10 to 200 Intense from 0 5 7 Hz 0 5 0 7 and in increments of 1 Hz from 1 to 7 Sweep from 1 to 200 hZ in increments of 1 Hz from 10 to 200 Chanel1 2 Co Cont and Alternate from 20 to 200 Hz...

Page 41: ...Q U I R E M E N T S F O R U S E ELECTRODES Plastic electrode self adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Each channel must be used independently 2 excludes the Simultaneous Mode and alternative mode 2 pole IF...

Page 42: ...OK to close the sub window 9 Time setting Tap the button for setting the time 10 Set the time with the knob for selecting the parameter intensity Tap OK to close the sub window 11 The maximum time tha...

Page 43: ...t Frequency from 0 3 to 400Hz 0 3 0 5 0 7 in increments from 1 to 10 and in 10 Hz increments from 10 to 400 Polarity Positive negative alternate automatic alternation at every cycle Pulsation amplitud...

Page 44: ...Q U I R E M E N T S F O R U S E ELECTRODES Plastic electrode self adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Each channel must be used independently 2 excludes the Simultaneous Mode and alternative mode 2 pole IF...

Page 45: ...or Tap OK to close the sub window 6 Time setting Tap the button for setting the time to open the sub window Set the time with the knob for selecting the parameter intensity Tap OK to close the sub win...

Page 46: ...phase 1 phase 2 60 Current from 0 5 to 100 mA increment of 0 5 mA Current when the probe HV DC is used 0 5 to 2mA increment of 0 5 mA Particular attention should be paid to the use of the direct curre...

Page 47: ...COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Independent Operating mode each channel must be used independently Simultaneous mode or alternative mode the channels may be used combined Chanel 1 Chanel 2 2 excludes the Simulta...

Page 48: ...Hi ESonyc 48 of 68 Fixed 2 phase MODE Short Period and Long Period MODE...

Page 49: ...Hi ESonyc 49 of 68 Interrupted 2 phase MODE Interrupted Single phase MODE...

Page 50: ...Tap to set the time rise time hold time fall time time off time or number of induced spasms to flash the current set value 9 Change the desired value by using the control knob for parameter intensity...

Page 51: ...I C M O D E Power CH1 CH2 MS DF CP RS PS Frequency Constant 50Hz or 100Hz Chanel1 2 Co Cont and Alternate from 20 to 200 Hz in increments of 10 Hz Pulsation amplitude from 5 to 10 mS Current polarity...

Page 52: ...ode self adhesive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Independent Operating mode each channel must be used independently Simultaneous mode or alternative mode the channels may be used combined Chanel 1 Chanel 2 2 exc...

Page 53: ...Hi ESonyc 53 of 68 RECTANGULAR MODE TRIANGULAR MODE...

Page 54: ...ameter intensity then tap OK to close the sub window 7 Time On Off Tap On Off to open the sub window 8 Tap to set the time of the single pulse hold time fall time time off time or number of induced sp...

Page 55: ...sive COMBINED CHANNELS 2 Independent Operating mode each channel must be used independently Simultaneous mode or alternative mode the channels may be used combined Chanel 1 Chanel 2 2 excludes the Sim...

Page 56: ...then tap OK to close the sub window 6 Time On Off Tap On Off to open the sub window Tap to set the time of the single impulse hold time fall time time off time or number of induced spasms to flash th...

Page 57: ...Hi ESonyc 57 of 68 Cap 26 LIST OF PROGRAMS FOR ELECTROSTIMULATION The list below indicates the pre set programs IF FOUR POLES IF TWO POLES EMS IF TWO POLES...

Page 58: ...Hi ESonyc 58 of 68 RUSSIAN HIGH VOLTAGE TENS MICROCURRENT...

Page 59: ...dpiece COMBINED CHANNELS The two ultrasound channels cannot be used simultaneously Display Screen Frequency selecting button Button indicating the mode continuous 50 20 10 Button for selecting the tim...

Page 60: ...ndow 14 Tap to change the timer use the encoder to change the value and press OK to confirm 15 Once all the parameters are set press the button to return to the main work screen 16 Press the button an...

Page 61: ...ffness 7 Distortions 8 Low back pain 9 Myalgia 10 Spasms 11 Muscle tears 12 Contractures 13 Bruises 14 Tenosynovitis 15 Tendovaginitis 16 Epicondylitis 17 Periarthritis 18 Bursitis Frequency Progr no...

Page 62: ...oderma 40 Warts Cap 29 SETTING WINDOW Tap SETTING to go to the configuration window Tap ESC to return to the initial window In this area it is possible to change the language contrast and the volume o...

Page 63: ...the cleaning conditions of the skin on which they are applied and the type and intensity of the applied current 2 the electrodes must be replaced when they no longer adhere to the skin 3 they must be...

Page 64: ...ed to external mechanical stresses such as serious falls 2 the apparatus has been subjected to excessive overheating for example if left near a source of intense heat 3 you suspect that liquids have i...

Page 65: ...therapy or microwaves can produce instability in the output of the stimulator Do not simultaneously connect the patient with the stimulator and a HF surgical apparatus to avoid any danger to the pati...

Page 66: ...e electrical medical systems EN60601 2 10 2001 Medical electrical equipment Particular safety requirements for neuromuscular stimulators EN60601 2 5 2001 Medical electrical equipment Particular safety...

Page 67: ...des Conductive silicone electrodes Y cables Elastic bands Anal and vaginal probe Cable ultrasound handpiece Standard or conic Cap 39 TABLE WITH ERROR CODES In case of malfunction the apparatus can ret...

Page 68: ...aneous electrical nerve stimulation TENS Implications for clinical use of TENS Pain 44 1991 221 229 12 Pantaleoni Marzocchi Fabbri Busatta Marra Tovoli Manfredini Il contributo di un ambulatorio divis...

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