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ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY

This equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of this equipment should 
assure that it is used in such an environment.

IMMUNITY 
AGAINST

IEC 60601-1-2 TEST LEVEL

COMPLIANCE 
LEVEL (OF THIS 
DEVICE)

ELECTROMAGNETIC 
ENVIRONMENT

Electrostatic 
discharge, ESD  
(IEC 61000-4-2)

Contact Discharge:  
± 8 kV

Air Discharge:  
± 15 kV

± 8 kV 
± 15 kV

Floors should be wood, concrete, 
or ceramic tile. If floors are covered 
with synthetic material, the relative 
humidity should be kept at levels 
to reduce electrostatic charge to 
suitable levels.

Electrical fast 
transients/bursts  
(IEC 61000-4-4)

Power Supply Lines: ± 2 kV 
Input DC Power Ports ± 2 kV 
Signal Input/Output Lines: ± 1 kV

± 2 kV 
± 2 kV 
± 1 kV

Mains power quality should be that 
of a typical commercial or hospital 
environment.

RF Proximity
(IEC 61000-4-3)

385   Pulse Modulation, 18 Hz 
450   FM + 5Hz deviation: 1 kHz 
sine 
710 
745 
780   Pulse Modulation: 217 Hz 
810 
870 
930   Pulse Modulation: 18 Hz 
1720 
1845 
1970   Pulse Modulation: 217 Hz 
2450   Pulse Modulation: 217 Hz 
5240 
5500 
5785   Pulse Modulation: 217 Hz

27 V/m 
28 V/m 
 
 
 
9 V/m 
 
 
28 V/m 
 
 
28 V/m 
28 V/m 
 
 
9 V/m

Equipment with high RF emissions 
should be kept at a distance to 
reduce the likelihood of interference.

Surges on AC mains 
lines 
(IEC 61000-4-5)

Common Mode: ± 2 kV

Differential Mode: ± 1 kV 

± 2 kV

± 1 kV

Mains power quality should be that 
of a typical commercial or hospital 
environment.

Power frequency 
magnetic field 
50/60 Hz  
(IEC 61000-4-8)

30 A/m

30 A/m

Equipment that emits high levels 
of power line magnetic fields (in 
excess of 3A/m) should be kept at a 
distance to reduce the likelihood of 
interference.

Voltage dips and 
short interruptions 
on AC mains input 
lines 
(IEC 61000-4-11)

Dip > 95%,      0.5 cycles 
Dip > 95%,      1 cycle 
Dip 30%, 

    25 cycles (50 Hz) 

 

    30 cycles (60 Hz) 

Drops >95%,      250 cycles (50 Hz) 
 

    300 cycles (60 Hz)

0.5 cycles 
1 cycle 
25 cycles (50 Hz) 
30 cycles (60 Hz) 
250 cycles (50 Hz) 
300 cycles (60 Hz)

Mains power should be that of 
a typical commercial or hospital 
environment. If you require 
continued operation during power 
mains interruptions, ensure that 
batteries are installed and charged. 
Ensure that battery life exceeds 
longest anticipated power outages 
or provide additional uninterruptible 
power source.

Summary of Contents for PULSE 2.0

Page 1: ...PULSE 2 0 UserManual 2 PULSE 2 0 UserManual ...

Page 2: ...em Adjust the Intensity and Time Bluetooth Wireless Technology Start Pause and Stop the Session Turn Off the Device Use Zone Boost Adjust the Rest Time Massage Pattern and Number of Zones Caring for the System 9 Cleaning the System Maintaining the System Storing the System Additional Accessories and Replacement Parts Technical Information 10 Troubleshooting 15 Warranty Information 15 Return Policy...

Page 3: ...ms hips or custom attachments since this may cause the system to operate incorrectly To avoid risk of strangulation do not leave a baby or child unattended with the power supply or hose Choking hazard small parts Keep away from small children Do not leave the system power supply or any accessories where they could be damaged by children pets pests or liquids If you suspect your device is damaged c...

Page 4: ... water On base of device Read instructions before use On base of device and attachment tag Level of protection type BF equipment On base of device Double insulation On power adapter Direct current On base of device Alternating current In manual Manufacturer s name and address On base of device and attachment tag Date of manufacture On base of device Separate collection for waste electrical and ele...

Page 5: ...e medical device itself In manual Tip to provide guidance to make use easier Risk to user is considered negligible In manual INDICATIONS FOR USE The NormaTec PULSE 2 0 Recovery System is an air pressure massager indicated to temporarily relieve minor muscle aches and or pains and to temporarily increase circulation to the treated areas RISKS AND BENEFITS OF THE NORMATEC RECOVERYSYSTEM The risks an...

Page 6: ...crease 4 Time adjustment button increase 5 Pressure adjustment button increase 6 Pressure adjustment button decrease 7 Display screen 8 Zone Boost button 9 Play pause button NORMATEC HOSE single person use only 1 1 2 4 3 1 Junction box air outlets 2 Junction box 3 Blocking plug on the underside of the junction box 4 Connector LEG ATTACHMENT single person use only 1 2 1 Attachment connector 2 Zones...

Page 7: ...ry The battery automatically charges when the power supply is connected to the PULSE 2 0 device and an electrical outlet Step 2 Connect the hose connector to the air outlet on the PULSE 2 0 device The connector can only be inserted in the correct orientation Insert the connector firmly into the PULSE 2 0 device until you hear an audible click Step 3 Put the leg arm or hip attachments on Find a com...

Page 8: ...reen will display CONTINUOUS instead of the timer and will begin counting up from zero when the session starts Time can be adjusted while the session is running Tap the time adjustment buttons to add or subtract time from the session in 5 minute increments BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY The NormaTec Mobile App can connect your NormaTec device to a compatible smartphone via Bluetooth wireless techno...

Page 9: ...one Zone Boost can only be enabled during a session Only one zone can be boosted at a time Zone Boost is only available with the patented NormaTec Pulse massage pattern Boosted zones will appear with the Zone Boost indicator on either side of the boosted zone figure 1 on the device s screen Activate Zone Boost When the zone you want to boost is flashing on the screen of the device tap the Zone Boo...

Page 10: ...ne and five zones Zones can be disabled from the top to the bottom of the attachment one zone at a time Zone adjustments do not reset after powering off the device To enter zone edit mode set the device to Level 1 and then hold the level button for five seconds The top most enabled zone of the attachment will begin blinking When in zone edit mode the top enabled zone on the screen s attachment gra...

Page 11: ...tion This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence...

Page 12: ... RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment Cables and accessories not specified within the instructions for use are not authorized Using other cables and or accessories may adversely impact safety performance and electromagnetic compatibility increased emission and decreased immunity Care should be taken if the equipment is used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment...

Page 13: ...217 Hz 2450 Pulse Modulation 217 Hz 5240 5500 5785 Pulse Modulation 217 Hz 27 V m 28 V m 9 V m 28 V m 28 V m 28 V m 9 V m Equipment with high RF emissions should be kept at a distance to reduce the likelihood of interference Surges on AC mains lines IEC 61000 4 5 Common Mode 2 kV Differential Mode 1 kV 2 kV 1 kV Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Pow...

Page 14: ...nded separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol a The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13...

Page 15: ... applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures obje...

Page 16: ...ranty NormaTec Attachments and Other Accessories Limited Two Year Warranty The NormaTec PULSE 2 0 device is warranted by NormaTec a Massachusetts corporation NormaTec against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase from NormaTec In the event of any such defect occurring during the warranty period NormaTec will at its option a correct th...

Page 17: ...likely event that you are not satisfied with your purchase you may return it within thirty 30 days of the purchase date If you purchase incorrectly sized attachments they may be exchanged within fourteen 14 days of the purchase date All returns and exchanges are subject to the conditions listed below Returns and exchanges must have a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Obtain an RMA number...

Page 18: ...04302019 70 00003 Rev 1 480 Pleasant Street Suite A200 Watertown MA 02472 USA www NormaTecRecovery com 1 617 658 5800 NTRecovery NormaTecRecovery NTrecovery ...

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