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Proactive - TheraHeat

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Proactive - TheraHeat

Cleaning and Storage

Caring For The Electrode Pads

Cleaning

•  Unsnap the electrode pad before cleaning the device. 
•   The Electrical Stimulator can be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth.
•   Never use cleaning agents or excessive water to clean any part of 

the unit. Do not submerge any part of the unit or let it get wet.

•   Never disassemble the unit or attempt to repair the control unit.

Storage

•  Always use the included plastic film to protect the gel electrode 

from dust and debris.

•   If the device will not be used for several days or longer, place the 

film cover over the electrode pads to prevent from drying out.

•   Store all components in the included bag while not in use.
•   Storing the pads in a plastic zip bag will help prevent the gel  

pads from drying out prematurely.

•   Protect the unit from mechanical shock or heavy impact.
•   Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.

Summary of Contents for TheraHeat 715-440

Page 1: ...Projet Instructions Please read this manual thoroughly before using this device for the first time...

Page 2: ...Packaging Content Instruction Manual USB Cable 1 Large 1 Small Gel Pad Electric Stimulator Please ensure you have all of the following components before using your tens device Proactive TheraHeat...

Page 3: ...rging the Device 14 15 Preparing Your Device 16 Placement Treatment 17 Pulse Program Descriptions 18 19 Selecting Your Gel Pad 19 Instructions for Use 20 23 Caring for the Electrode Pads 24 Cleaning a...

Page 4: ...naturally without drugs or medication Heat Therapy Heat is associated with comfort and relaxation targeted heat therapy goes a step further stimulating blood ow and soothing sore muscles during treatm...

Page 5: ...t of chronic intractable pain and relief of pain associated with arthritis EMS Modes 1 3 7 To stimulate healthy muscles in order to improve and facilitate muscle performance To be used for the improve...

Page 6: ...to the unit or ineffective treatment Following these instructions will ensure the device s efficacy and long life CONTRAINDICATIONS Do not use this device if you have a cardiac pacemaker implanted def...

Page 7: ...des of the neck Severe spasm of the muscles may occur and the contractions may be strong enough to close the airway or cause difficulty in breathing Stimulation over the neck could also affect hearing...

Page 8: ...nsult with your physician before using this device because the device may cause lethal rhythm disturbances to the heart in susceptible individuals GENERAL CAUTIONS PRIOR TO USE Read this manual before...

Page 9: ...gnancy has not been established The effectiveness of this device depends greatly on a person s individual physical condition It may not always be effective for every user If you have had medical or ph...

Page 10: ...n lack normal sensations such as skin that tingles or is numb The unit is intended for the temporary relief of pain caused by muscle soreness The source or cause of the pain should be addressed by a h...

Page 11: ...as disappeared Turn off your device if the stimulation feels unpleasant or does not provide pain relief Use this device only with the pads and accessories recommended by the manufacturer Do not use th...

Page 12: ...CAUTIONS After each use clean any adhesive residue left on the skin with soap and water The effectiveness of therapy varies from person to person It may not be an effective treatment for all users Th...

Page 13: ...nt error or device malfunction storage environment temperature is 14 F 122 F 10 C 50 C humidity 30 90 RH Keep the unit out of reach of small children Do not store the device in direct sunlight dusty o...

Page 14: ...ctive TheraHeat 12 Product Features Electrical stimulator Mode Change Timer Change Intensity Increase Intensity Decrease Front Back Snap On Electrode Contact Points Heat On Off Power Lock Unlock USB P...

Page 15: ...Proactive TheraHeat 13 Product Features Electrical stimulator Magnetic Contact Points Large Gel Pad Small Gel Pad Front Back Magnetic Contact Points Gel Pad...

Page 16: ...charged Charging time may vary depending on the wall adapter used 3 6 hours from depleted battery to full charge 1 Connect the wide end of the USB cable to a wall adapter 2 Connect the smaller mini U...

Page 17: ...on the users specific settings during treatment For example a fully charged device utilizing mid range intensity and only the TENS setting battery life may extend to 20 hours of use The same setting...

Page 18: ...h the electrode pads to the control unit via the magnetic connection points 2 Pull gently to ensure the electrode pad is firmly attached 3 Carefully remove the plastic film from the electrode pad 4 Yo...

Page 19: ...y to the skin Clothing may be worn over the device clothing should not constrict the device and should allow access to the control unit buttons Targeted treatment areas may include shoulder elbow thig...

Page 20: ...f for 1 second Muscle performance improvement with variable pulse rate P4 1 2 Pulse on every 0 85 seconds Slow endorphin pain relief P5 100 Pulse on for 10 seconds and off for 2 5 seconds Quick gate p...

Page 21: ...sensations may include massage acupuncture tapping scraping or a combination of the sensations at variable durations and cycles Select the program that provides the best relief for your particular ac...

Page 22: ...ALTHY skin areas with no cuts sores or wounds 2 Apply the pad to the desired treatment area taking care to ensure the controller is comfortably within reach of your hand for safety and control during...

Page 23: ...it is on operating press and release the M the mode will switch to the next in the sequence of 8 pulse types See page 18 for a detailed description of each pulse type When changing modes the inten sit...

Page 24: ...Be sure the device is OFF no sensation is felt before removing the device from your skin Take care during removal to best protect the adhesive and preserve the life of the electrode pad 14 Place the p...

Page 25: ...er from accidently pressing the touch sensitive buttons 1 While the device is active press and release the POWER button 2 A LOCK symbol will appear on the upper left of the display 3 To release the LO...

Page 26: ...prematurely Properly cared for the electrode pads may last up to 50 uses the life of the electrode pad is largely dependent upon proper care and the condition of the skin as applied for use To help p...

Page 27: ...e unit or attempt to repair the control unit Storage Always use the included plastic film to protect the gel electrode from dust and debris If the device will not be used for several days or longer pl...

Page 28: ...Electrode pad may be dirty clean and attempt again Confirm that the electrode snaps are firmly connected to the control unit Battery power is low recharge the battery Device may not be applied proper...

Page 29: ...ead this Manual Consult Instructions Before Use Caution Consult Accompanying Documents Before Use Use by Date Date of Manufacture Batch Code Catalogue Number Serial Number Symbol Meaning Symbol Meanin...

Page 30: ...omagnetic Environment Guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 This monitor uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interfer...

Page 31: ...ld be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV f...

Page 32: ...m fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with...

Page 33: ...cations equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitterW Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 0 01 0...

Page 34: ...nel Maximum OutputVoltage 64V 500 Maximum Output Current 128Ma 500 Pulse Duration 100 sec Maximum Frequency 160Hz Pulse Intensity 0 84Ma 20 0 20 Stages Adjustable Automatic Shut Off After Completion O...

Page 35: ...ight Device weight 1 3 oz Included Electrical stimulator large gel pad small gel pad USB cable instruction manual Available Separately ReplacementGelpads 2perpack 715 732 LargeSize and715 734 SmallSiz...

Page 36: ...ser instructions B All damage which is due to repairs or tampering by the customer or unauthorized third parties C Damage which has arisen during transport from the manufacturer to the consumer or dur...

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Page 40: ...For any other comments or questions contact our customer service at A M G Medical Inc Montr al QC H4T 1V5 1 800 363 2381 West Chazy NY 12992 1 888 412 4992 www amgmedical com Rev1 0417 P N 861 715440...

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