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Microwave Therapy Device 

 

 

 

 

 

MicroPro 

 

 

 

Instructions For Use 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for MicroPro

Page 1: ...Microwave Therapy Device MicroPro Instructions For Use...

Page 2: ...any means electronic mechanical or otherwise without the prior written permis sion of Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH gbo Medizintechnik AG Part No 10105289 Version 1 4 Issue date 2022 03 09 Manufacturer g...

Page 3: ...installation location 13 3 3 Transport of the unit 14 3 4 Unpacking the unit 14 3 5 Receiving inspection 14 3 6 Complaints 15 4 Description of the unit 16 4 1 Operator side 16 4 2 Patient side 17 4 3...

Page 4: ...used therapy settings favorites 33 9 Maintenance 34 9 1 Legal requirements and regulations 35 9 2 Technical safety checks 35 9 3 Cleaning and disinfection 36 9 4 Repair 37 9 5 Disposal of the device a...

Page 5: ...oPro microwave therapy unit from Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH 1 3 Intended use The MicroPro is used for microwave therapy diathermy By means of a high frequency electro magnetic field a tissue warming e...

Page 6: ...r property damage are excluded if they are the result of one or more of the following causes Unauthorized use of the unit Improper operation and maintenance of the unit Operation of the unit with prot...

Page 7: ...fies direct instructions for action This dash identifies enumerated items 1 7 Explanation of key symbols 0123 CE conformity sign Follow the instructions for use Danger for persons with pacemakers or s...

Page 8: ...The catalogue number is placed adjacent to the symbol Indicates the manufacturer s serial number so that a specific medical device can be identified The serial number is placed ad jacent to the symbo...

Page 9: ...out any work Please read and observe all safety instructions in this instruction for use 2 1 Responsibilities The microwave therapy unit may be used only by doctors physiotherapists or trained assist...

Page 10: ...iator cable is not damaged the radiator cable is properly connected and screwed is not in contact with the patient or with conductive or energy absorbing objects only accessories cables radiator appro...

Page 11: ...een the unit and power supply or data cables in walls ceilings and floors since the electromag netic radiation from the unit can pass these essentially without hindrance In selecting the location for...

Page 12: ...outdoor operation Do not treat Patients on metal chairs or metal beds Keep credit cards camera mobile phone car key USB sticks memory cards and other interference sensitive storage media away from the...

Page 13: ...t the mains plug is easily reachable to the operator Therefore you must read the safety instruction in Chapter 2 and the following infor mation By selecting a suitable location for setting up the unit...

Page 14: ...tor and radiator cable it must be unpacked by at least two persons Proceed as follows Position the transport packaging so that the arrow mark is pointing upward Remove the safety bands from the transp...

Page 15: ...diately Notification of the manufacturer and the remedy of the damage are generally carried out by the dealer Immediately create a damage report and send it to the transport company and to the dealer...

Page 16: ...Medizintechnik AG Version 1 4 4 Description of the unit 4 1 Operator side Fig 4 1 Front view MicroPro Radiator Radiator cable Self locking plastic support arm extractable Display Touchscreen Housing...

Page 17: ...MicroPro 17 gbo Medizintechnik AG Version 1 4 4 2 Patient side Fig 4 2 Back view MicroPro Mains fuse Appliance inlet Marking plate Connector for the radiator cable Mains switch...

Page 18: ...Radiator cable Fig 4 4 Focus radiator Fig 4 4 Cradle radiator Fig 4 6 Long field radiator Fig 4 5 Circular field radiator Treatment side Treatment side Device Connection Radiator cable Device Connect...

Page 19: ...d with different radiators in continuous or pulsed mode The application of high frequency energy in heat therapy has the advantage of greater depth penetration as opposed to simpler methods such as pa...

Page 20: ...cal application areas are e g shoulder or knee joint jaw joint lower arm carpal region tenovaginitis etc The proper treatment distance between radiator and body part should be about 10 cm If the dista...

Page 21: ...d at eyes Patients should wear radiation protection goggles 5 5 Microwave therapy with cradle radiator The cradle radiator enables a comprehensive exposure to radiation of body parts of medium and lar...

Page 22: ...connector fully into the coupler and release the locking ring The locking ring must spring back to its original position Push and pull the radiator in the axial direction of the coupler to ensure that...

Page 23: ...position with the holding arm pointing vertically upwards To overcome a threshold move the device slowly over it and if necessary lift the device slightly 6 3 Positioning the radiator Position the re...

Page 24: ...output power According to Schliephake the patient s subjective sensitivity to heat can be divided into four stages according Dose I Heat not perceptible First set dose so that there is a slight sensat...

Page 25: ...til the treat ment time has elapsed Remove the radiator from the patient and enquire the patient s condition 6 7 Placing out of operation In order to place the device out of operation no further measu...

Page 26: ...yed out buttons In case of doubt the user can obtain further information via the direct help system The sliders or control wheels are operated as on a PC touch the slider and drag it to the desired po...

Page 27: ...ts by moving the finger at the intensity regulator to the left Here an acceleration function and trailing is present allowing the intensity to be reduced in short time The USB port and the SD card rea...

Page 28: ...can be seen at the top of the screen To the right is a flag indicating the currently set system language which can be changed by pressing it Next to it is the menu symbol Pressing the menu symbol ope...

Page 29: ...call up the direct help press the button The button lights up green after selection Then press the button for which you desire information An information window opens which gives information about th...

Page 30: ...system language Date Time Both the date and time as well as the date format and time format can be changed here Also it is possible to change the time zone Audio System tones such as the end of therap...

Page 31: ...to set the impulse or continuous operation mode In pulse mode two further selection keys can be used to set the pulse frequency and pulse width In continuous oper ation the selection keys for pulse f...

Page 32: ...1 Saving a therapy A therapy can be given a name and saved By opening the menu and then pressing the Save therapy as button a keyboard opens Enter the desired name for the therapy and save the therap...

Page 33: ...o save the current settings of the therapy by pressing on a free favorite field on the right side of the screen Al already saved therapy under Own Therapies can be accepted and additionally added to t...

Page 34: ...evice does not contain any parts that have to be maintained by the user Warning No parts of the device are allowed to be serviced while a patient is under treatment However the operator has the option...

Page 35: ...e of the Medical Device Directive it is recommended to have the device checked by the manufacturer or by a maintenance service authorized by the manufacturer every 12 months Refer to separate periodic...

Page 36: ...of phenol derivatives chlorine compounds or peracetic acid Never use an abrasive Fingerprints on the touchscreen can be cleaned with a dry cloth or some iso propanol Switch off the device at mains sw...

Page 37: ...perform service work under any circumstances All service work safety inspections repairs may only be performed by service personnel authorized by the manufacturer 9 5 Disposal of the device and access...

Page 38: ...be switched on No display shown Power supply interrupted Mains cable mains plugs or sockets defect or not properly connected 1 Check that the mains ca ble mains plugs and sockets carry voltage 2 Check...

Page 39: ...cognitively impaired patients Febrile infections acute infections acute injuries Tuberculosis Haemorrhages or risk of haemorrhage Septic conditions and empyemas Malignant tumors and tumors that are no...

Page 40: ...e garments may heat up faster and more intensely than the patient s body Synthetic fibers perlon nylon etc are characterized by low absorbency which can cause the skin beneath such fabrics to quickly...

Page 41: ...were not of a serious nature It is important to note that they are related to the type of therapy not to the device itself Transient aggravation of symptoms Dizziness Erythema Itching Flaking skin 11...

Page 42: ...105289 58090022 58090019 58090020 58090024 58090023 58090021 For the MicroPro we offer a large variety of accessories Specification Part number Circular field radiator Long field radiator Cradle radia...

Page 43: ...x 530 mm h w d Weight 44 kg Display 12 1 TFT with capacitive touchscreen Battery CR 2032 Measurement of the rated output power HF power meter Environmental conditions Operation of the de vice Temperat...

Page 44: ...e radiator Warning The test lamp can be only used to check if the device is emitting microwave power This test doesn t show the level of the emitted microwave power To get an exact inspection of the o...

Page 45: ...lectronic device For its disposal the according regulations for electronic devices have to be observed On request the manufacturer will provide you with further technical descriptions for all repairab...

Page 46: ...contact discharge 15 kV air discharge 8 kV contact discharge 15 kV air discharge Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humid ity sh...

Page 47: ...0 kHz to 80 MHz 6 Veff in ISM and amateur radio bands 3 Veff 150 kHz to 80 MHz 6 Veff in ISM and ama teur radio bands Recommended separation distance d 1 2 P Radiated HF disturbances IEC 61000 4 3 3 V...

Page 48: ...elements 26 Disposal 37 Duration of treatment 31 E Ending treatment 25 Exclusion of liability 6 F Favorites 33 Focus Radiator 21 Frequency 31 G Grayed out buttons 26 H Help menu 29 I Impulse width 31...

Page 49: ...card 27 30 Serial number 34 Service menu 34 Side effects 41 Software version 34 Start of operation 22 Switching on 24 Symbols 7 System information 34 T Technical data 43 Therapy 31 Therapy settings 30...

Page 50: ...50 MicroPro gbo Medizintechnik AG Version 1 4 Notes...

Page 51: ...MicroPro 51 gbo Medizintechnik AG Version 1 4 Notes...

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