RITM OKB ZAO SCENAR Basic Operating Manual Download Page 13

Operating Manual                                          Version 6.3-04 of 10.10.18 

 

13 

 

10

 – 

‘ ’

 button

 

– activates the preselected mode or increases the 

energy level (stimulus strength); 

 

11 

– 

‘ ’

 button

 

– deactivates the preselected mode or decreases 

the energy level (stimulus strength). 

4.1.4

 

On  the  left  side  of the  casing  there is  a jack  (13) intended for 

connecting the add-on electrodes which can be supplied additionally up-
on request. 

 

ATTENTION!

  Only  the  add-on  electrodes  produced  by  the 

SCENAR  manufacturer  can  be  used.  Be  careful:  use  only  plug-
compatible  add-on  electrodes.  Using  the  incompatible  or  pro-
duced by the other manufacturer add-on electrodes may result in 
damaging the jack and making the warranty invalid! 

4.1.5

 

To adjust the energy level (stimulus strength) either press the

 ‘

 

or 

‘ ’

 button respectively step by step (1 step = 1 unit) or press and hold 

the button (speedy adjustment). 

The  energy  level  increase  is  accompanied  by  clicks  at  the  adjustment 

rate, the increase of the 

 LED brightness and the 

‘Fm’

‘Am’

 and 

‘D’

 

LEDs

 

lighting up one after another: 

 

‘4’

 – from minimal energy to 25 %; 

 

‘4’, ‘Fm’

 – from 26 to 50 %; 

 

‘4’, ‘Fm’, ‘Am’ 

– from 51 to 75 %; 

 

‘4’, ‘Fm’, ‘Am’, ‘D’ 

– from 76 to 100 %; 

A long beep indicates the upper energy level limit. 
The energy level decrease is accompanied by clicks at the adjustment 

rate, the decrease of the ‘

’ LED brightness and the 

‘D’, ‘Am’

 and 

‘Fm’ 

LEDs going out one after another, as shown above. A long beep indicates 
the lower energy level limit. 

4.1.6

 

To set the Dosing mode, press the 

‘ ’

 button (sequence of single 

taps) until the

 ‘D’

 LED lights up. While the 

‘D’

 LED is glowing, press the 

‘ ’

 

button to switch the mode on

and the 

‘ ’ 

button

 - 

to switch it off. The mode 

switching  on  is  accompanied  by  an  ascending  two-tone  beep,  the  switching 
off – with a descending two-tone beep. In Dosing mode when the electrode is 
placed on the skin, a short high-pitch beep sounds and the 

‘D’

 LED lights up. 

In 1-3 sec a short low-pitch beep sounds and the 

‘D’

 LED switches out. 

(Optional) To select the Dosing mode, press the 

‘ ’

 button (sequence 

of  single  taps)  until  the 

‘D’

  LED  starts  blinking.  While  the 

‘D’

  LED  is 

blinking,  the 

‘D1’ 

mode  can  be  selected  by  pressing  the 

‘ ’

  button  (se-

quence  of  single  taps). The  activation  of  the 

‘D1’

  mode is indicated  by a 

short single beep and long flashes of the 

‘D’

 LED during 2 seconds. 

Summary of Contents for SCENAR Basic

Page 1: ...TING MANUAL MANUFACTURER RITM OKB ZAO 99 Petrovskaya str Taganrog Russia 347900 Tel Fax 7 8634 62 31 79 www scenar com ru e mail medsc scenar com ru AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SCENAR Center Bulgaria lt...

Page 2: ...WARNING As the current densities for electrodes exceed 2 mA r m s cm2 the device requires the special attention of the user WARNING The device should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equi...

Page 3: ...cleaning liquid Allow to dry up thoroughly before use Clinical environment NOT suitable for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic mixtures with air oxygen or nitrous oxides DO NOT REMOVE the up...

Page 4: ...COMPLIES WITH THE ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE MEDICAL DEVICE DIRECTIVE Notified Body No 2265 3EC International a s Hrani n 18 Bratislava 82105 Slovakia APPLIED PARTS TYPE BF MANUFACTURER combined wi...

Page 5: ...switched OFF the zones to be treated stimulation time for each zone and time of the whole session are determined by the therapist Energy is a parameter determining strength of every stimulus The Ener...

Page 6: ...ENTS 11 4 SCENAR DEVICE OVERVIEW 12 4 1 SCENAR HOME 12 4 2 SCENAR SPORT 16 4 3 SCENAR BASIC 21 5 GETTING STARTED 23 5 1 SCENAR HOME 23 5 2 SCENAR SPORT 25 5 3 SCENAR BASIC 26 6 USING SCENAR DEVICE 27...

Page 7: ...of combined therapy of different diseases The SCENAR device can be used by home users and in medical and prophylactic institutions to re move or reduce pain syndromes of various genesis swelling to s...

Page 8: ...the skin impedance under the electrode see Fig 3 through 5 control of the stimulus 1st phase duration see Fig 2 within 4 2 to 500 50 sec meanwhile the amplitude of the first pulse of the stimulus 2nd...

Page 9: ...Off load capacity 33 nF Fig 3 Load L1 S2 On load capacity 66 nF Fig 4 Load L2 load capacity 2 2 nF Fig 5 2 4 Fixed stimuli frequencies SCENAR Home 90 Hz 10 SCENAR Sport 14 60 90 340 Hz 10 SCENAR Basic...

Page 10: ...tude value duration 1 0 0 3 sec Umin minimum amplitude Us set amplitude tp pause duration tb stimuli burst duration Fig 6 2 7 Time of dosed stimulation with L1 load SCENAR Home 20 to 40 sec SCENAR Spo...

Page 11: ...one stimulation 9 V PP3 type battery 6F22KG 1604 1 Case 1 Consumer packaging 1 Operating Manual 1 Instruction for Use 1 Note 1 On the customer s request SCENAR devices can be completed with the follow...

Page 12: ...5 Fm LED indicates the Frequency Modulation Fm mode preselecting 6 Am LED indicates the Amplitude Modulation Am mode preselecting 7 D LED indicates the Dosing mode preselecting The 4 Fm Am and D LEDs...

Page 13: ...4 from minimal energy to 25 4 Fm from 26 to 50 4 Fm Am from 51 to 75 4 Fm Am D from 76 to 100 A long beep indicates the upper energy level limit The energy level decrease is accompanied by clicks at...

Page 14: ...nd 4 light up While delivering the dose the D Am Fm and 4 LEDs light up sequentially by one or several together single beeps may sound depend ing on the dose delivery rate The greater the number of gl...

Page 15: ...ng from 30 to 120 Hz and back The LED brightness is changing depending on the pulse frequency 4 1 9 Some modes may be used together D Am D Fm D Am Fm Am Fm For this purpose switch on the required mode...

Page 16: ...a two tone descending ascending beep If the SCENAR device switches off automatically the keyboard will be unlocked when the SCENAR device is switched on next time 4 1 12 To switch the SCENAR device o...

Page 17: ...button activates the preselected mode or increases the energy level stimulus strength 11 button deactivates the preselected mode or decreases the energy level stimulus strength 4 2 4 On the left side...

Page 18: ...the D LED during 2 seconds Optional Also while the D LED is blinking the D2 mode can be selected by pressing the button sequence of single taps The activa tion of the D2 mode is indicated by two short...

Page 19: ...the Am LED is blinking press the button to switch the mode on and press the button to switch the mode off The mode switching on is accompanied by an ascend ing two tone beep the switching off by a des...

Page 20: ...of pulses in a batch and the gap between the pulses are controlled automatically at the 90 Hz frequency While any Preset is ON the switching to another mode by pressing the button will be locked and...

Page 21: ...ck side of the casing 1 there is a built in electrode 2 and a battery cover 12 4 3 2 On the upper side of the casing there are following indicators 3 LED indicates the energy level stimulus strength 4...

Page 22: ...cks at the adjustment rate the increase of the LED brightness and the 5 F1 and F2 LEDs light ing up one after another A long beep indicates the upper energy level limit The energy level decrease is ac...

Page 23: ...buttons simultaneously no sounds 4 3 8 Optional To lock unlock a keyboard press and hold the and buttons for about 2 sec until the SCENAR device emits a two tone descending ascending beep If the SCEN...

Page 24: ...Use the or button to adjust the stimuli energy This is accompanied by the LEDs flashing on indicating the energy level 4 from minimal energy to 25 4 Fm from 26 to 50 4 Fm Am from 51 to 75 4 Fm Am D fr...

Page 25: ...he default settings press and hold the and but tons simultaneously for about 2 sec until the intermittent audio signal sounds The reset to the default settings occurs irrespective of whether the SCENA...

Page 26: ...larity If the battery is installed correctly a beep sounds and the LED lights up Otherwise reset the SCENAR device refer to item 5 3 2 ATTENTION DO NOT use any power adapters to power the SCENAR devic...

Page 27: ...the addition of 0 5 solution of an approved cleaning liquid Allow to dry up thoroughly before use 6 USING SCENAR DEVICE 6 1 SCENAR HOME 6 1 1 The Instruction for Use is the main document to be consul...

Page 28: ...nsations Press and hold the button until the first pricking sensation vibration or for mication at the comfortable level ATTENTION To avoid uncomfortable and painful sensations of a patient it is reco...

Page 29: ...ing the button until the intermittent audio signal sounds before the start of procedure or when going to treat the most sensitive skin areas 6 3 4 When the treatment is over it is recommended to reset...

Page 30: ...n tact the manufacturer The SCENAR device emits short beeps twice a sec when there is no skin contact Low battery Replace the battery If the problem persists after the bat tery is replaced contact the...

Page 31: ...SCENAR device jack Use only the add on electrodes supplied by the manufacturer of the SCENAR device There is no energy both on the add on and built in electrodes when the add on elec trode is connect...

Page 32: ...nufacturer s seals are broken there is mechanical damage to the SCENAR device the warranty period has expired 9 6 Customer claims shall be rejected if the product has been subjected to any mechanical...

Page 33: ...rature from 50 C to 50 C and relative humidity 100 at a temperature of 25 C with a protection from a direct atmospheric precipitation 10 2After transportation at negative temperatures the SCENAR de vi...

Page 34: ...and Proximity Wireless fields EN 61000 4 3 PASS Electrical Fast Transients and bursts EN 61000 4 4 N A NOTE 3 4 Surges EN 61000 4 5 N A NOTE 3 5 Conducted Disturbances induced by RF fields EN 61000 4...

Page 35: ...EN 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 2 kV 4 kV 8 kV 15 kV air PASS Radiated RF EM fields EN 61000 4 3 3 V m for Professional Healthcare Facility Environ ment 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 80 Am at 1 kHz 10 V m for Home Heal...

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