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0899 GB 

 
 
 
 
 

 

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HIVAMAT® 200 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HIVAMAT 200

Page 1: ...0899 GB O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S HIVAMAT 200...

Page 2: ...PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG The therapy mode has been patented worldwide HIVAMAT 200 is made in Germany in compliance with the quality requirements of EN ISO 13485 2003 AC 2007 EN ISO 9001 2008 and th...

Page 3: ...lector 4 5 2 1 5 Timer 5 5 2 1 6 Intensity Control 6 6 2 1 7 Intensity Display 7 6 2 1 8 Turn Down Indicator 8 6 2 1 9 Connector Sockets 9 6 2 1 10 Patient Indicator 10 7 2 1 11 Charge Display 11 7 Ch...

Page 4: ...Service 16 A 2 Cleaning and Disinfection 16 A 3 Service Life and Disposal 16 A 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility 17 A 5 Training 17 A 6 Technical Data 17 A 6 1 Environment Conditions 18 Appendix B Scop...

Page 5: ...the technical specifications of IEC 601 VDE 0750 and is assigned to class IIa according to the Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning Medic al Devices It is not intended for operation in explosion haz...

Page 6: ...ment functions are automatically checked during a self test routine The intention of treatment with HIVAMAT 200 is not to replace existing therapeutic methods On the contrary it is aimed at supporting...

Page 7: ...n to be treated Its frequency changes between 5 250 Hz according to the selected indication Due to the movement of the applicator a vibrating or pumping effect with deep impact is induced in the patie...

Page 8: ...indicators and controls of HIVAMAT 200 The numbers in angle brackets refer to the Instrument Overview on page 2 2 1 1 Mains Module 1 The mains module 1 with mains supply fuses and mains switch is sit...

Page 9: ...he remaining duration of the massage in minutes The flashing decimal point indicates that the timer is running The plus and minus keys serve for lengthening or shortening the mas sage time in 1 minute...

Page 10: ...ity control 6 should be turned to zero This is the case following self test routine after time has elapsed and when attempting to extend massage duration with the intensity turned high 2 1 9 Connector...

Page 11: ...rge display 11 consists of two diodes The upper green diode is continuously lit when the battery is being charged It starts flashing after feed end The lower yellow diode flashes if the battery is und...

Page 12: ...for a longer period of time Important In order to ensure a long battery life the batteries must be charged completely when first charged The first charging procedure should not be interrupted How to C...

Page 13: ...mains operation while the battery is charged NOTICE If the unit is not used for a long period of time please charge the battery once a month This will help to avoid complete discharge 3 2 Preparation...

Page 14: ...trument The instrument will automatically carry out a self test routine during which all functions and output values are checked All displays light up an automatic self test routine is performed by th...

Page 15: ...e up the oscillator head in the respective size The oscillator head is screwed into the handle To remove the head from the handle you have to rotate it to the left Important Any damage to the oscillat...

Page 16: ...automatic self test routine or during operation a special error code is displayed on the display In this case massage is automatically interrupted To check whether the instrument operates properly ex...

Page 17: ...the titanium neutral element or grip it yourself in case of a self treatment 4 Continue with the steps described under How to Prepare Treatment on page 13 How to Prepare Treatment 1 Before treatment...

Page 18: ...y can be described as follows High frequency approximately 80 200 Hz High frequencies are most effective for local areas near the surface Medium frequency approximately 25 80 Hz Medium and low frequen...

Page 19: ...in wide movements Compression and velocity of the massage are adapted to intensity and frequency Start massage from the proximal edge of the area to receive the massage in direction of flow Only when...

Page 20: ...mmendations see Manufacturer s Recommendations on page 21 A 2 Cleaning and Disinfection Clean the device and the accessories regularly with an aldehyde based disinfectant Switch off the instru ment by...

Page 21: ...nstrument is not absolutely essential If there is a need however continued training can be provided Please contact the PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG A 6 Technical Data Protection Class acc to VDE 0750 I...

Page 22: ...n Ambient temperature 10 C 40 C Relative humidity 30 75 Air pressure 800 1 060 hPa Storage and Transport Ambient temperature 10 C 40 C Relative humidity 10 90 Air pressure 500 1 060 hPa PHYSIOMED ELEK...

Page 23: ...ment 1 00577 Transportation bag Basic 1 00899 Operating Instructions English 1 01522 Therapy Manual English 1 B 2 Additional Accessories The following additional accessories are available for HIVAMAT...

Page 24: ...Ref No Designation 01001 Trolley Universal 01005 Trolley Universal III PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG Scope of Delivery and Accessories 20 HIVAMAT 200...

Page 25: ...entary Documents C 1 Manufacturer s Recommendations 0 1 2 3 4 3 3 3 051 061 071 3 3 3 081 3 3 091 95686 5 95686 5 2 09 1 0 3 6 1 6 8 09 51 09 61 3 8 5 Supplementary Documents PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN...

Page 26: ...on 4 inflammations acute 3 instrument modes 14 instrument description 2 instrument errors 12 instrument overview 2 intensity control 6 intensity display 6 M mains module 4 maintenance 16 manufacturer...

Page 27: ...W weight 17 Index PHYSIOMED ELEKTROMEDIZIN AG HIVAMAT 200 23...

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