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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………..2 

Safety Warning ………………………………….…………………………………………………..……………………..………….….…………3 

1   General Characteristics …………………………………..……………………………………………………….……….……….……....4 

                  1.1 Shockwave Characteristics ………….…………………..……………………………………….………….….….…….5 

                  1.2 Biological effects of Shockwave treatments..………………………………..……………….…………….…….6 

                  1.3 Possible side effects of shockwave treatments ………….………….…...…………..………….….…....…..6 

                  1.5 Contra-Indications for shockwave treatments ………….…..……………..…………..………….………..….6 

2   Parts Introduction …………..………………………………………..………………….……………………………………...….…….....7 

                  2.1 Accessories List ……….………………………….………….………………………………………………….……..…..….7 

                          2 .1.1 Parts Inventory List.…………………………………………………………………………………………………8 

                  2.2 Accessories Installation ……………………………….……………………….………………………..………..…….…9 

                  2.3 Pneumatic Accessories  ……………………………….…………….…………..………………………………….......10 

                  2.4 Electromagnetic Accessories …..….…………….….………………………………………………………………….10 

                  2.5 Replacement Parts ………………………………….………………………….…………….……………………………..11 

                  2.6 Pneumatic Transmitter Adapter Replacement.……………………..…………….…..……….……………….12 

                           2.6.1 Pneumatic Piston Replacement……………………………………………………………………………….12 

                  2.7 Electromagnetic Adapter Replacement ……………………………..……..……….……..…….………….…....13 

                            2.7.1  Electromagnetic Transmitter Screw Adjustment………….…………………………………………13 

3   System Operations …………………….……………………………………….………………………….………….…..………….….…..13 

3.1 Pneumatic Shockwave Control Panel.…..……………….….…………………..……………..……………....…..14 

                  3.2 Electromagnetic Shockwave Control Panel …………….……………..……….…..…………………..…….…..16 

                  3.3 Touchscreen Calibration …………………….………………………………………….……….……………...……….…17 

                  3.4 Troubleshooting Tips …………………..……..………………………………………….…….…………..………….…...18 

4   Maintenance and Safety …………….………….…..……………………………………………………….…..….……………......…..19 

5   General Safety ..…………………..…..…..…………….…………………………………………….…………….…..……..………….....20 

                 5.1 Protective Sheaths …………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………22 

6   Technical Parameters  ………………..…………………………..………………………………….…………..…………...………......22 

8   Warranty ..…….…………………..….….…………………..…………..……………………………………….…….…………………....…23 

Summary of Contents for APEX MAGNUM

Page 1: ...2019 APEX MAGNUM DUAL FUNCTIONING ACOUSTIC WAVE THERAPY SYSTEM Revision 1 12 11 2018 User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ion 9 2 3 Pneumatic Accessories 10 2 4 Electromagnetic Accessories 10 2 5 Replacement Parts 11 2 6 Pneumatic Transmitter Adapter Replacement 12 2 6 1 Pneumatic Piston Replacement 12 2 7 Electromagneti...

Page 3: ...ON WITH THIS DEVICE Only use BABY OIL IF DESIRED The use of gels or lotions render both hand pieces inoperable The damage from the use of gels or lotions is not covered under the warranty Contact Refi...

Page 4: ...panel USER S INSPECTION DAMAGE CAUSED IN TRANSIT The unit and all accessories must be checked for potential defects transport damage or loss immediately after receipt Specifications are subject to cha...

Page 5: ...g feature Based on detailed research and practical use of the device the well organized predefined programs will provide recommendations for the treatment of various conditions The device consists of...

Page 6: ...ive pressure amplitude 1 to 10 MPa Short time duration 1 mu to 20 mu Rapid pressure increase 100 ns Broad frequency spectrum 1 Hz to 1 MHz For therapeutic applications these values are lower especiall...

Page 7: ...corticoid therapy Shockwave application can cause undesirable heart activity 1 4 INTENDED USE FOR SHOCKWAVE TREATMENT ESWT is for the intended use as a treatment for musculoskeletal pain 1 5 CONTRAIN...

Page 8: ...ug 8 Filter cup with pressure gauge 9 Plug for pedal switch 10 Plug for Electromagnetic wave handle 2 1 ACCESSORIES LIST Device 1pc A shock wave handle 2pcs E Shock wave handle 2pcs A handle transmitt...

Page 9: ...itter Adapters Pneumatic transmitter adapter treatment heads 11 Electromagnetic Transmitter Adapters Electromagnetic transmitter adapter treatment heads 5 Foot Pedal Foot pedal for power 1 Apex Silico...

Page 10: ...to the bottom cooling vents Do not put any heat producing devices or any objects containing water or other liquids on the device Do not place the device close to appliances producing strong electroma...

Page 11: ...Transmitter Adapters B 15 mm B 20 mm B 25 mm Convexed Pneumatic Transmitter Adapters C 15 mm C 20 mm C 25 mm Concaved Pneumatic Transmitter Adapters 2 4 Electromagnetic Accessories Electromagnetic Sho...

Page 12: ...escription Pneumatic Handle Pneumatic hand piece Electromagnetic Handle Shockwave hand piece Electromagnetic Transmitter Adapters Shockwave handle tips Foot Pedal Foot pedal for power Pneumatic Transm...

Page 13: ...to choose the proper transmitter Secure the transmitter on the applicator prior to treatment 1 Transmitter Adapter Screw Cap After Installation 2 6 1 Pneumatic Transmitter Piston Replacement Assembled...

Page 14: ...ols to choose the proper transmitter Secure the transmitter on the applicator prior to treatment Unscrew adapter by twisting counter clockwise until removed from handpiece Screw chosen adapter head in...

Page 15: ...ng to select language set time Notice ADVANCED SETTING is only for Engineering debugging DO NOT USE Click A shock to enter Interface as FIG 3 1 Click on the body part chosen for treatment on the scree...

Page 16: ...f rounds completed 600 impacts are one round 10 Frequency 6 HZ stands for the system default work frequency is 6 HZ Energy 2 0 BAR stands for the system default work Energy is 2 0 BAR click on and to...

Page 17: ...the default intensity frequency and number of impacts The automatic mode can also be adjusted freely to the most suitable parameters Treatment example for Elbow adipose tissue In interface as Fig 4 1...

Page 18: ...15HZ the energy is 50 130MJ When the frequency is 16HZ the energy is 50 100MJ 3 3 Touch Screen Calibration 1 Before powering on the device press on the screen with your finger do not remove your finge...

Page 19: ...nd piece control board o Please check if the plug of the cooling handle 8 is connected accurately Reboot device E1 Connection failure between display control board and function control board This may...

Page 20: ...2 detergent solution to clean the exterior of the Apex Therapy System and its parts Never use cleaning agents containing alcohol ammonia benzene thinners etc Never use abrasive cleaning materials whi...

Page 21: ...lled and tested according to the existing valid standards IEC 364 If it is not known whether cables are safe and or correct then they should be checked and or upgraded by an inspection engineer Check...

Page 22: ...ransport under the stated conditions Before the start of therapy make sure that all set parameters comply with your requirements To terminate operation do not use the main power switch Instead press t...

Page 23: ...ents are not covered Failure to do so may result in permanent damage Correct usage of protective sheath Correct usage of protective sheath Improper use of protective sheath Sheath covering air vents C...

Page 24: ...gether with a photocopy of your bill of sale What Refine USA LLC will do Refine USA LLC will evaluate your report of a possible defect to determine whether a defect exists and if it does exist Refine...

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