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Vectra Genisys® Therapy System

PATiENT PrEPArATiON

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Securing Electrodes

Liberally apply Conductor™ Transmission 

Gel to electrode prior to placement on 

patient .

Conductive Medium

Use Nylatex

® 

Wrap to secure each electrode 

in position on the patient .

Connecting Lead Wires

Insert the lead with the Red (+) electrode 

connector into Red electrode . Insert the 

lead with the Black (-) electrode connector 

into the Black electrode .
Make certain the lead wires are seated 

completely into the electrodes .

rED (+)  

lEaD wIrE

black (-)  

lEaD wIrE

ELECTrOThErAPY PATiENT PrEPArATiON (CONTiNuEd)

Reusable Carbon Electrodes (Optional)

lEaD wIrE  

SEaTED

SEcurE wITh 

nylaTEx

Nylatex® Wraps contain dry natural rubber and may 

cause allergic reactions in patients with allergies to 

latex .

Summary of Contents for Genisys 2761

Page 1: ...erapy System no sEMG 2874 Four Channel Combination System no sEMG 2875K Two Channel Electrotherapy System with Cart no sEMG 2876K Two Channel Combination System with Cart no sEMG 2877K Four Channel El...

Page 2: ...e Effects 8 sEMG Indications 9 sEMG Stim Indications Contraindications and Adverse Effects 10 Indications sEMG Stim using VMS Symmetrical Biphasic TENS Asymmetrical Biphasic TENS or Russian waveforms...

Page 3: ...ctra Genisys therapy systems 25 Therapy system set up 26 Accessing Operator Utilities 26 Clinic Name 26 Restore Default Protocols 27 Restore Default Unit Settings 27 Erase Patient Data Card 28 Set Dat...

Page 4: ...form Parameters 45 Install Optional Patient Interrupt Switch 45 Optional Patient Interrupt Switch 46 Set Waveform Intensity 46 Intensity Knob Rotation 46 Start Treatment 46 Pause Treatment 47 Stop Tre...

Page 5: ...ient Interrupt Switch 63 Setting Waveform Intensity 63 Intensity Knob Rotation 63 Start Treatment 64 Pause Treatment 64 Stop Treatment 64 Editing Parameters during Treatment Session 65 Save to Patient...

Page 6: ...lectrode Placement Set Up 82 Electrode Placement 82 Access Pain Map 83 Select Pain Type 83 Add Pain Locations 83 Select Location of Pain 84 Editing Pain Locations 84 Deleting Pain Locations 85 Pain Sc...

Page 7: ...Clinical Resources Library 98 Enter User Protocol Name 99 Clinical Resources Library Deleting user protocols 100 General Information 100 Select Clinical Resources Library 100 Select User Protocol to D...

Page 8: ...REMOVAL 115 133 installation channel 3 4 Electrotherapy NiMH BATTERY AND LASER Module 115 Possible System Configurations 115 Nomenclature Channel 3 4 Electrotherapy Module 116 Specifications 117 Wave...

Page 9: ...apy System Cart 132 Mount Therapy System to Cart 132 Connect Mains Power 133 Install Storage Bins 133 Removing System from Therapy System Cart 133 OPTION OPERATION 134 139 Operator Remote Operation 13...

Page 10: ...nd follow the information contained in this manual for each mode of treatment available as well as the indications contraindications warnings and precautions Consult other resources for additional inf...

Page 11: ...rticular area or function being described Precautionary Definitions Caution Warning Dangerous Voltage Text with a DANGER indicator will explain possible safety infractions that are imminently hazardou...

Page 12: ...may adversely affect its characteristics Before each use inspect Ultrasound Applicator for cracks which may allow the ingress of conductive fluid Inspect Applicator cables and associated connectors b...

Page 13: ...TENS stimulation is in use Powered muscle stimulators should be used only with the leads and electrodes recommended for use by the manufacturer In the event that an Error message or Warning appears b...

Page 14: ...and inflamed areas or skin eruptions e g phlebitis thrombophlebitis varicose veins etc Stimulation should not be applied over or in proximity to cancerous lesions Output current density is related to...

Page 15: ...ures NiMH Batteries contain Class E Corrosive materials In the event of battery cell rupture or leakage handle Battery Module wearing neoprene or natural rubber gloves Contents of a ruptured or leakin...

Page 16: ...d for symptomatic local pain relief unless etiology is established or unless a pain syndrome has been diagnosed This device should not be used when cancerous lesions are present in the treatment area...

Page 17: ...vity due to the electrical stimulation or electrical conductive medium The irritation can usually be reduced by using an alternative conductive medium or an alternative electrode placement Electrode p...

Page 18: ...mine the activation timing of muscles for Retraining of muscle activation Coordination of muscle activation An indication of the force produced by muscle for control and maintenance of muscle contract...

Page 19: ...not be used when cancerous lesions are present in the treatment area Stimulation should not be applied over swollen infected inflamed areas or skin eruptions e g phlebitis thrombophlebitis varicose ve...

Page 20: ...ation or electrical conductive medium The irritation can usually be reduced by using an alternative conductive medium or an alternative electrode placement Electrode placement and stimulation settings...

Page 21: ...are patients suspected of carrying serious infectious disease and disease where it is advisable for general medical purposes to suppress heat or fevers Ultrasound Indications and Contraindications Thi...

Page 22: ...imedia Card MMC access port 7 Ultrasound Applicator 5cm2 shown 1 Two Channel Electrotherapy System 2 User Interface See Page 15 3 Front Access Panel 4 Rear Access Panel 5 Patient Data Card and sEMG Da...

Page 23: ...Power Cord 5 Rear Access Panel 6 Serial Decal 2 1 3 4 5 1 Front Access Panel Lanyard NOTE When reinstalling the Front Access Panel make certain the Lanyard does not become kinked 2 Operator Remote Co...

Page 24: ...0 cm2 applicators available Combination only Intensity Knob 5 Cable and Lead Wire Hook 6 Front Access Panel 7 See Page 14 Start Button 8 Pause Button 9 Stop Button 10 Clinical Resources Library Button...

Page 25: ...robe Ultrasound Applicator Home Clinical Resources library Back Move UP Move DOWN Move RIGHT Move LEFT Accept and Return Do not accept and Return M Increase Intensity Decrease Intensity Pause Treatmen...

Page 26: ...ality parameter screens to navigate or change a value up or down within the parameter Refers to the Electrical muscle or nerve Stimulation modalities of the system The primary system with all controls...

Page 27: ...e of Operation Continuous Electrical Type Degree of Protection Ultrasound TYPE B Electrotherapy and sEMG TYPE BF Regulatory Compliance UL IEC EN 60601 1 IEC EN 60601 1 2 IEC 60601 2 5 IEC 60601 2 10 N...

Page 28: ...a short pulse duration It is capable of strong stimulation of the nerve fibers in the skin as well as of muscle tissue This waveform is often used in TENS devices Because of its short pulse the patien...

Page 29: ...min Available on channels 1 2 3 4 Option CC Constant Current CV Constant Voltage TENS Symmetrical Biphasic Waveform Specifications CONTINUED Stimulus delivered by the TENS waveforms of this device in...

Page 30: ...10 30 10 50 Treatment Time 1 60 Min Anti Fatique Off or On Available on Channels 1 2 3 4 Option CC Constant Current CV Constant Voltage Waveform Specifications CONTINUED High Voltage Pulsed Current H...

Page 31: ...Frequency 1 200 pps Ramp 0 5 sec 1 sec 2 sec 5 sec Treatment Time 1 60 min Available on Channels 1 2 3 4 Option CC Constant Current CV Constant Voltage VMSTM VMS Burst is a symmetrical biphasic wavef...

Page 32: ...V Anti Fatigue Off or On Cycle Time Continuous 5 5 4 12 10 10 10 20 10 30 10 50 Burst Frequency 20 100 bps Ramp 0 5 1 2 and 5 sec Treatment Time 1 60 min Available on Channels 1 2 3 4 Option CC Consta...

Page 33: ...pplicator IPX7 ULTRASOUND Specifications Ultrasound Effective Radiating Areas 10 cm2 Crystal 6 8 cm2 10 cm2 5 cm2 Crystal 3 5 cm2 5 cm2 2 cm2 Crystal 1 4 cm2 2 cm2 1 cm2 Crystal 0 7 cm2 1 cm2 Treatmen...

Page 34: ...tem Patient Data Cards 1 DURA STICK II 1 25 in 3 cm Round Disposable Electrodes 2 packs of 4 for use with sEMG and sEMG Electrical Stimulation sEMG Lead Wires one for Channel 1 and one for Channel 2 E...

Page 35: ...st chosen will display in the top of the screen and the cursor will advance to the next character To go back a character press the Move Left Arrow button To delete the character press the Delete butto...

Page 36: ...om the System press the No button RESTORE DEFAULT PROTOCOLS BUTTON Press yes button to restore protocols Press the Restore Default Unit Settings button to restore the system defaults This control will...

Page 37: ...message will appear Press any button to return to the Utilities screen ERASE PATIENT CARD BUTTON Erase Patient Data Card Therapy system set up CONTINUED insert PATIENT CARD no button yes button Press...

Page 38: ...cator Sound Head is re coupled to the patient the Treatment Timer will automatically restart Pause and No Beep Pauses Treatment Timer When the Applicator Sound Head is re coupled to the patient the Tr...

Page 39: ...ment Review screen for the following waveforms only The Therapy System Pad Contact Quality default is ON pad contact quality button Pad Contact Quality Interferential Dual Channel Graph IFC Premod 2p...

Page 40: ...he desired language is displayed Press Home button to set the language and return to Home screen If Unit Default Settings are restored the language will revert back to English LANGUAGE BUTTON PRESS HO...

Page 41: ...ed for treatment as a reference point only prior to administering treatment Refer to the respective electrode type instructions on pages 33 through 35 Follow electrode manufacturer instructions Electr...

Page 42: ...ectrodes be used whenever possible to ensure the highest level of contact with the treatment area and most uniform delivery of the prescribed electrotherapy treatment Reusable Carbon Electrodes Option...

Page 43: ...lectrodes NOTE Use of conductive medium or sponges is not required or recommended DURA STICK Electrodes are manufactured to ensure the optimum conductivity during therapy when properly applied DURA ST...

Page 44: ...ires Insert the lead with the Red electrode connector into Red electrode Insert the lead with the Black electrode connector into the Black electrode Make certain the lead wires are seated completely i...

Page 45: ...und as a reference point only prior to administering treatment Sound Heads are available in the sizes shown below Size of Applicator Clean applicator before each therapy session with warm soapy water...

Page 46: ...the existing Lead Wires Connect the sEMG Lead wires to the channel s desired for use with the sEMG or sEMG Stim modality connect semg lead wires Replace the Front Access Cover NOTE Two Channels may b...

Page 47: ...d up arrow button down arrow button NOTE The Page Up and Page Down buttons allow navigation either at the top or bottom of the available selections Press the Accept and Return Arrow button to view the...

Page 48: ...ack button to return to the Select Body Area screen Press the Back button a second time to return to the Treatment Review screen Next Page button prev Page button Prepare Treatment Area Examine the sk...

Page 49: ...DJO LLC recommends using only DURA STICK II electrodes to obtain the most accurate sEMG feedback Follow the electrode manufacturer instructions Trimming or cutting electrodes may interfere with the re...

Page 50: ...ower source When the System is On the indicator will illuminate blue With System On and if the system sits unused the Screen Saver initiates blank screen and the Blue Indicator will flash Back button...

Page 51: ...e EMG sEMG modality and parameter editing controls sEMG Stim 6 Accesses the Surface EMG sEMG Electrical Stimulation modality and parameter editing controls View Edit Channel 7 Accesses the selected ch...

Page 52: ...arameters of each of the available waveforms within the Vectra Genisys Therapy System The following pages give a general explanation of a treatment setup Refer to the Specifications section beginning...

Page 53: ...Waveform Press the Electrotherapy button on the Home screen Press button beside the desired waveform from the listing on the screen Press the Waveform Description button to view text explaining the wa...

Page 54: ...ent Text Press the Back button to return to the Treatment Review screen View Electrode Placement next page button back button Press Edit button to access waveform parameters Press the corresponding bu...

Page 55: ...pressing button once pauses session intensity displayed rotate intensity knob Clockwise Increases Intensity Counterclockwise Decreases Intensity Intensity Knob Rotation If Patient Interrupt Switch is...

Page 56: ...neral Electrotherapy Waveform Set up CONTINUED Pause Treatment Press the Pause button to pause therapy session and maintain remaining time To resume treatment press the Pause button again Stop Treatme...

Page 57: ...eatment Select Channel Press the Edit button Edit parameters as desired Press the Home button Press the Select Channel button until the channel desired is framed The Electrotherapy channel parameters...

Page 58: ...tem Ultrasound modality allows the user to select specific Sound Head recommendations and edit treatment parameters for various syndromes requiring the use of ultrasound therapy The following informat...

Page 59: ...s displayed NOTE Head Warming time is approximately 2 minutes Edit Ultrasound Parameters Press the Back button to return to Treatment Review screen parameter buttons back BUTTON Head Warming HEAD WARM...

Page 60: ...ntain remaining time To resume treatment press the Pause button again or If US Coupling is On and the Sound Head loses coupling with the treatment area the session will pause When coupling is reestabl...

Page 61: ...uring the session without utilizing this process Adjusting Ultrasound Parameters During Treatment Editing Ultrasound from Home Screen select channel button view edit channel BUTTON us running framed W...

Page 62: ...n this section general set up procedures of the various parameters of sEMG are explained Also set up and use of the optional sEMG Data Card for recording sEMG Data are demonstrated NOTE This section a...

Page 63: ...o 5 Allows selection of Constant Pulsed or Dynamic audio types Constant is the Default Unit Setting Volume 6 Set volume level to Low Medium High or Off Medium is the Default Unit Setting 1 3 5 2 4 6 T...

Page 64: ...the sEMG button on the Home screen Select sEMG Modality sEMG button Press the sEMG Description Text button to view text explaining the rationale of sEMG Therapy View sEMG Description Text sEMG descrip...

Page 65: ...r 3 4 channel button Set Alarm Set the alarm trigger in relation to the target by pressing the Alarm button until the desired selection is displayed in the Alarm icon The available selections are Abov...

Page 66: ...10 seconds Avg Average of maximums achieved in 15 seconds of muscle contractions Manual Set Target manually Press the Target button until the prescribed target option is displayed in the Target icon...

Page 67: ...layed in the Target icon Press the Capture Target button Have the patient begin contracting and releasing the muscle Press the Begin Capture button The patient should contract and release the muscle a...

Page 68: ...t and return arrow button UP arrow button Set Volume Press Volume button until the desired volume level is displayed in the Volume icon The available volume levels are Low Medium High and Off volume b...

Page 69: ...Data Card cannot be used to save session parameters Press the Stop Button The Completed Treatment Review Screen will display Stopping sEMG Therapy Session semg Therapy set up CONTINUED Start sEMG The...

Page 70: ...cations button on the Home screen Press the corresponding button beside the desired Indication Select Indication INDICATIONS button press desired button Prepare Patient Available Indications AcutePain...

Page 71: ...ss the Back button to return to the Treatment Review screen electrode placement button View Electrode Placement next page button back button Press Edit button to access waveform parameters Press the c...

Page 72: ...ssage will appear on the System screen Press any button to clear the message NOTE If the Patient Interrupt Switch is depressed a second time the message will clear from the screen and the treatment wi...

Page 73: ...session Pause Treatment Press the Pause button to pause therapy session and maintain remaining time To resume treatment press the Pause button again start button pause button Stop Treatment To Stop tr...

Page 74: ...during a treatment session without pausing or stopping the treatment Refer to page 48 for parameter changes to electrotherapy waveforms and currents and page 52 for editing Ultrasound NOTE The intens...

Page 75: ...with electrical muscle stimulation Combination therapy utilizes the Ultrasound modality in conjuction with High Voltage Pulsed Current HVPC IFC 4p IFC Premodulated 2p Asymmetrical Biphasic Symmetrical...

Page 76: ...ters edit button Press the corresponding button to edit the desired Ultrasound parameter as prescribed Edit Ultrasound Parameters parameter buttons Press the Electrode Placement button to view the mos...

Page 77: ...ional Patient Interrupt Switch connect patient interrupt switch patient interrupt switch If Patient Interrupt Switch is depressed the treatment will be paused and a message will appear on the System s...

Page 78: ...trol Knob to the prescribed level Set Ultrasound Intensity edit ultrasound button Clockwise Increases Intensity Counterclockwise Decreases Intensity Intensity Knob Rotation rotate intensity knob Start...

Page 79: ...tup and use Pause Treatment Press the Pause button to pause therapy session and maintain remaining time To resume treatment press the Pause button again Stop Treatment To Stop treatment press the Stop...

Page 80: ...erapy Channel and Ultrasound parameters during a treatment session Adjusting Combination Parameters During Treatment Edit Waveform Parameters Press the Edit Stim button to edit the parameters of the w...

Page 81: ...le contraction attempting to reach the target to again trigger the electrical stimulation This is repeated throughout the therapy session Session parameters can be stored on a Patient Data Card The Pa...

Page 82: ...dit button on the Treatment Review screen to edit sEMG Stim parameters as prescribed edit button Select Channel Press the Channel button until the prescribed channel is displayed in the icon Therapy S...

Page 83: ...is displayed in the Alarm icon The available selections are Above Alarm sounds when a muscle contraction surpasses the target Target Alarm sounds when a muscle contraction reaches the target Below Ala...

Page 84: ...age of maximums achieved in 15 seconds of muscle contractions Manual Set Target manually Press the Target button until the prescribed target option is displayed in the Target icon Select Target Option...

Page 85: ...splayed in the Target icon Press the Capture Target button Have the patient begin contracting and releasing the muscle Press the Begin Capture button The patient should contract and release the muscle...

Page 86: ...return arrow button UP arrow button Make certain Target Manual is displayed in the Target icon Press the Adjust Target button Setting Manual Target adjust target button Set Volume Press Volume button...

Page 87: ...ort period of Stim After all parameters for sEMG and Stim have been completed press the Start sEMG Stim button Start semg stim button note The Stim Intensity may be adjusted only during the Stim porti...

Page 88: ...session by pressing the Stop sEMG Stim button Stop semg stim button Press the Stop button The Completed Treatment Review screen will display Stopping Therapy Session Stim may be restarted at any time...

Page 89: ...Pain Map Numeric Pain Scale or Visual Pain Scale and Session Notes stored on card via PC only Each Patient Data Card can store multiple sessions and each session can be recalled on the Vectra Genisys...

Page 90: ...urn Arrow button The character selected will display in the top of the screen and the cursor will advance to the next position To move back a character press the Left Arrow button To delete a characte...

Page 91: ...o position the selected electrode as close to the actual treatment location as possible Press the Pad button to select the other electrode Repeat above procedure for electrode positioning If applicabl...

Page 92: ...associated pain as described by the patient Access Pain Map pain map button Select Pain Type Press the Pain Type button until the desired description is displayed in the Pain Type icon pain type butt...

Page 93: ...ton Press the Add button to continue selecting in sequence the radiating path of the pain using the above procedure Up to eight pain locations may be selected add button After all desired Pain Locatio...

Page 94: ...eft and Right Arrow buttons to adjust the Pain Scale to the level the patient is experiencing The Vectra Genisys Therapy System incorporates two internationally recognized Pain Scales one VAS Visual A...

Page 95: ...s been saved to the Patient Data Card Press any button Patient Data Card set up of new card CONTINUED Save to Patient Data Card save to patient card button After pressing any button the Completed Trea...

Page 96: ...ccess Patient Data Card Press the Patient Card button to access Patient Data Card Select the date of the treatment session desired using the Up and Down Arrow buttons until date desired is highlighted...

Page 97: ...o the prescribed level Set Intensity intensity displayed Clockwise Increases Intensity Counterclockwise Decreases Intensity Intensity Knob Rotation rotate intensity knob Connect Patient Interrupt Swit...

Page 98: ...Start button to begin therapy session Pause Treatment Press the Pause button to pause therapy session and maintain remaining time To resume treatment press the Pause button again Stop Treatment To Sto...

Page 99: ...through a Windows PC The Therapy System sEMG Data Card allows recording only of the sEMG Data No sEMG Data may be recorded from the PC and saved to the sEMG Data Card for use in the Therapy System How...

Page 100: ...into the system access port as shown below The Therapy System will automatically format the new sEMG Data Card and a verification message will appear Press any button to continue press any button to...

Page 101: ...the cursor will advance to the next position To move back a character press the Left Arrow button To delete a character press the Left Arrow button until the character to delete is framed Press the De...

Page 102: ...cal Condition and Pathological Severity are selected by the user and the Clinical Protocols algorithm will select the parameter settings These Clinical Protocols are to be used only as guidelines Each...

Page 103: ...n either the Electrotherapy or Ultrasound screen section Select Clinical Indication clinical protocol buttons Select Pathological Condition pathological condition buttons Select Pathological Severity...

Page 104: ...e placement for the Clinical Protocol selected Press the Waveform Rationale button Electrotherapy Modalities or the Parameter Rationale Ultrasound Modality to view the text explaining the rationale fo...

Page 105: ...rrupt Switch is depressed the treatment will be paused and a message will appear on the System screen Press any button to clear the message NOTE If the Patient Interrupt Switch is depressed a second t...

Page 106: ...and page 52 for Ultrasound Start Treatment Press the Start button to begin therapy session Pause Treatment Press the Pause button to pause therapy session and maintain remaining time To resume treatme...

Page 107: ...cols This is inclusive of all User Protocols User Sequences and System Default Protocols It does not include the Clinical Protocols Press the button beside the desired modality on the Home screen or s...

Page 108: ...e top of the screen and the cursor will advance to the next position To move back a character press the Left Arrow button To delete a character press the Left Arrow button until the character to be de...

Page 109: ...ocols will be permanently removed from the system There is no method for recovery of the User Protocols nor can they be saved to any other medium Press the Clinical Resources Library button Then press...

Page 110: ...highlighted PresstheAcceptandReturnArrowbutton Select User Protocol up arrow button down arrow button accept and return arrow button Press the Waveform Rationale button Electrotherapy Modalities or th...

Page 111: ...asound Refer to pages 53 through 60 for sEMG set up and pages 72 through 79 for sEMG Stim modality set up Clinical Resources Library Using user protocols CONTINUED Press the Electrode Placement button...

Page 112: ...ntrol Knob to the prescribed level Set Modality Intensity pressing button once pauses session intensity displayed rotate intensity knob Clockwise Increases Intensity Counterclockwise Decreases Intensi...

Page 113: ...Treatment Press the Pause button to pause therapy session and maintain remaining time To resume treatment press the Pause button again Stop Treatment To Stop treatment press the Stop button once Treat...

Page 114: ...rapy System memory will accommodate up to 200 user defined protocols This is inclusive of all User Protocols Sequences and System Default Protocols It does not include the Clinical Protocols Access Se...

Page 115: ...r current as prescribed Press the Back button twice to go back to the Sequence screen Select Second Waveform or Current Press the Down Arrow button on the Sequence screen to highlight the next wavefor...

Page 116: ...nd Return Arrow button The character selected will display in the top of the screen and the cursor will advance to the next position To move back a character press the Left Arrow button To delete a ch...

Page 117: ...quence is deleted it cannot be recovered Should the Default Protocols be restored through the User Utilities all user defined sequences will be permanently removed from the system There is no method f...

Page 118: ...ng button PresstheUPandDownArrowbuttonsuntilthe prescribedSequence ishighlighted PresstheAcceptandReturnArrowbutton Select Sequence up arrow button down arrow button accept and return arrow button Sel...

Page 119: ...the Sequence selected Press the Back button twice to return to the Sequence screen View Waveform Rationale waveform rationale button back button Press the Electrode Placement button to view the elect...

Page 120: ...eases Intensity Intensity Knob Rotation If Patient Interrupt Switch is depressed the treatment will be paused and a message will appear on the System screen Press any button to clear the message NOTE...

Page 121: ...CONTINUED Start Treatment Press the Start button to begin therapy session Pause Treatment Press the Pause button to pause therapy session and maintain remaining time To resume treatment press the Pau...

Page 122: ...onal tool for the clinician to use with the patient Make certain the Multimedia Card MMC is inserted into the system MMC Access Port Press the Clinical Resources Library button Copyright 2003 Nucleus...

Page 123: ...ttons Anatomical Selections Right Side buttons Pathological Selections pathological selections anatomical selections Anatomical Example Muscles Superficial Press the Back button to return to the selec...

Page 124: ...or 3 and 4 The Vectra Genisys Therapy System is equipped with a factory installed sEMG Module NOTE The sEMG Module cannot be installed onto the Battery or Laser Module It can only be installed onto t...

Page 125: ...Control Connector 8 Patient Interrupt Switch Laser Stop Switch Connector 9 Channel 3 Lead Wire Connector 10 Channel 4 Lead Wire Connector 11 Microcurrent Probe Connector Also Included Four 4 mm X 20 m...

Page 126: ...H DEPTH HEIGHT Dimensions Width 8 250 in 21 cm Depth 11 875 in 30 cm Height 4 500 in 11 5 cm Weight Standard Weight 1 0 lbs 50 kg Power Input System Dependent Output System Dependent Electrical Class...

Page 127: ...talled before attempting any maintenance installation removal or replacement procedures to prevent electrical shock and possible damage to system Disconnect the Mains Power Cord from the power supply...

Page 128: ...bon Cable Carefully align the Ribbon Cable Connector to the Module Connector Pins and press down to connect NOTE Ribbon cable must be as shown Make certain Ribbon Cable is completely seated to Module...

Page 129: ...Access Panel With a 1 Phillips Screwdriver remove the screw retaining the existing Front Access Panel Install Lanyard to the new Extended Front Access Panel using the same screw Do not twist Ribbon C...

Page 130: ...on channel 3 4 Electrotherapy NiMH BATTERY AND LASER Module CONTINUED Install Front Access Panel Install the new Extended Front Access Panel onto Therapy System Make certain Lanyard does not become ki...

Page 131: ...T USE THE SYSTEM until all necessary repairs are made by a Technician certified by DJO LLC If use is attempted before repairs are made the System may operate unpredictably and has the potential of cau...

Page 132: ...nstallation removal or replacement procedures to prevent electrical shock and possible damage to system Disconnect the Mains Power Cord from the power supply Remove the Rear Access Panel and disconnec...

Page 133: ...NiMH BATTERY AND LASER Module CONTINUED Disconnect Ribbon Cable at Module Separate the Module from the Therapy System and disconnect the Ribbon Cable from the Module Connector Pins Do not disconnect...

Page 134: ...ssories to the Therapy System Front Panel Install Lead Wires and Accessories Connect Mains Power Connect the Mains Power Cord to the Therapy System Install Rear Access Panel Connect the Mains Power Co...

Page 135: ...the screen Verify that the Module installed is the Module displayed in the message BEFORE pressing the START button If it is not DO NOT press the START button Turn the System OFF and back ON If the pr...

Page 136: ...n the sEMG Module so that the two mounting tabs are inserted into the System or Channel 3 4 Electrotherapy Module mounting slots Position sEMG Module mounting slots mounting tabs Secure sEMG Module Pu...

Page 137: ...he instructions on the Screen connect all Cables and accessories Apply Mains Power Verify that the Module installed is the Module displayed in the message BEFORE pressing the START Button If it is not...

Page 138: ...shion as a sEMG Module Refer to page 127 for installation instructions Prepare the Therapy System for removal of the sEMG Module Refer to Page 118 removing semg module Prepare System Disconnect the sy...

Page 139: ...nd 4 Systems with the optional Channel 3 4 Electrotherapy Module installed and is designated with an orange color Pause button Make certain the remote for the channels being used is connected to the r...

Page 140: ...nstructions will explain the proper installation of the Vectra GenisysTherapy System with and without optional modules to a Therapy System Cart 1 2 3 4 5 Front and Rear 1 Extrusion Cart Base 2 Front L...

Page 141: ...of the cart for connecting to system If the system is equipped with an optional NiMH Battery Laser or Channel 3 4 Electrotherapy Module it will be necessary to allow 6 5 in 16 5 cm of the Power Cord...

Page 142: ...m Mains Disconnect and reinstall the Rear Access Panel Install all lead wires and cables to the System Install Storage Bins into Therapy System Cart Start with bottom Storage Bin first connect mains p...

Page 143: ...4 Operator Remote Operator Remote Operation START TREATMENT BUTTON Pause session by pressing the Pause Button on the Remote being used Press the M Button on the remote to apply Manual Stimulation Rel...

Page 144: ...35 OPTION OPERATION Operator Remote Operation CONTINUED Normal storage of the Operator Remote is on the Front Access Panel of the System Place the storage hook into one of the Remote Storage Indents a...

Page 145: ...k down with toe of shoe Unlock by pulling Lock up with toe of shoe Therapy System Cart Operation UP TO UNLOCK Make certain the unit is electrically grounded by connecting only to a grounded electrical...

Page 146: ...o additional software is required for the Module as the System automatically recognizes its presence and activates all necessary software inherent in the System Read understand and follow all Safety P...

Page 147: ...n this manual Never attempt to charge the battery on any other charging mechanism Use the Battery Module only with the Vectra Genisys Therapy System Do not reverse the polarity of the Battery Module D...

Page 148: ...charging the Battery Module for the first time after long term storage restore the battery service life by charging and discharging the Battery Module several times If storing the Battery Module for...

Page 149: ...with treatment area B Replace LeadWires and Electrodes 101 Warning Shorted LeadWires A Check Electrodes and LeadWires Make certain LeadWires are not damaged and are properly connected to the system M...

Page 150: ...ood Ultrasound Applicator If problem continues contact dealer or DJO LLC for service 113 Warning Attempting to perform Ultrasound treatment with no Applicator connected to the system A Connect the des...

Page 151: ...Erase Patient Data Card Refer toTherapy System User Manual for instructions 124 Warning PatientTreatment Data already saved A Cannot save same data again on Patient Data Card B Use a new Patient Data...

Page 152: ...ble D Contact department responsible for installation of theTreatment Room Laser Interlock mechanism for maintenance or repair E If problem continues send Laser Module to Factory for service 132 Warni...

Page 153: ...ctions 139 Warning Laser Board Software upgrade warning Upgrade Laser Board Software to latest version Contact dealer or DJO LLC for latest software upgrade and instructions 140 Warning MMC Software u...

Page 154: ...ient Data Card installed into system port and no treatment currently being performed Properly insert a Patient Data Card set up and perform the treatment and save data to Patient Data Card In the even...

Page 155: ...LeadWire Channel 4 24 28 AWG 98 43 in 250 012 cm Unshielded 27312 Electrotherapy LeadWire Channel 1 16 18 AWG 98 43 in 250 012 cm Unshielded 27313 Electrotherapy LeadWire Channel 2 16 18 AWG 98 43 in...

Page 156: ...ms 2 Copy of original invoice issued at purchase of the Therapy System or Module 3 Ship the unit to address specified by an authorized service technician Service to these units should be performed onl...

Page 157: ...anyone other than the Company the selling dealer or a certified Company service technician Defects or damage caused by labor furnished by someone other than Company the selling dealer or a certified...

Page 158: ...ISO 13485 Certified 27190_H DJO LLC 2009 DJO LLC...

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