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Ultrasound therapy 
 
12.2 Description of the parameter 

button

 

12 

 

 

 

Selecting the mode 

Press the two arrow buttons 
 

 

 
to select the desired mode. 
 
Modes: 

• 

continuous 

• 

pulsed with duty cycles of 1:2, 1:3, 1:5 and 1:10 

 
 

 

 

 

Selecting the 
frequency 

Press the two arrow buttons

 

 

 

 

 

to select the desired frequency.

 

 

Frequencies:

 

20 Hz, 50 Hz and 100 Hz. 

 
 

 

 

 

Water bath 

Press the

 

 

 

 

button to switch the ultrasound head temperature monitoring to therapy in a 
water bath.

 

Summary of Contents for Soleo SonoStim

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Soleoline Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva Soleo VacoS GB...

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Page 3: ...s 1 Intensity controller channel I 5 Screen 2 Intensity controller channel II 6 Touch pen in holder 3 Alligator clip option 7 SD card slot 4 Slot for ultrasound head Fig 2 Screen readouts 8 Status bar...

Page 4: ...or sockets 12 Connector for mains cable 16 Socket for electrode cable channel II 13 Fuse drawer for mains fuse 17 Socket for 0 8 2 4 MHz ultrasound head 14 On off switch 18 Socket for electrode cable...

Page 5: ...kets Circuit I 1 Connector socket Vaco electrode sleeve black cathode 2 Connector socket Vaco electrode sleeve red anode Circuit II 3 Connector socket Vaco electrode sleeve black cathode 4 Connector s...

Page 6: ...cable Channel II 6 Connector for mains connector cable 10 Socket for connecting cable with SonoStim I Galva channel II 7 Connector for mains cable 11 Socket for electrode cable channel I 8 Fuse holde...

Page 7: ...Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva and VacoS Side view Fig 6 13 Connector valve for water separator 13...

Page 8: ...ry 1 2 Fitting the cables starting the system 2 1 Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva 2 2 2 VacoS 3 3 Configuration 3 1 General 6 3 2 Electrotherapy 12 3 3 Ultrasound therapy 14 3 4 Maintenance 16 4 Soleo Sono...

Page 9: ...2 2 Description of the parameter button 63 12 3 Description of the treatment depth button 66 13 Combination therapy Screenshot of the therapy screen 67 14 Electrotherapy with VacoS Screenshot of the t...

Page 10: ...electrode types 115 29 CE Marking 117 30 Contents on delivery accessories 30 1 Soleo SonoStim 118 30 2 Soleo Galva 119 30 3 VacoS 120 31 Device combinations 121 32 Safety and maintenance 122 33 Funct...

Page 11: ...ges of Soleoline A clear contemporary colour screen showing all parameters necessary for therapy as well as modern touch control Individual programme start configuration and clear simple menu navigati...

Page 12: ...II into the appropriate socket 16 Attach the red alligator clip to the red connector on the electrode cable Attach the black alligator clip to the black connector on the electrode cable Ultrasound the...

Page 13: ...he device Fig 4 Connecting VacoS with SonoStim Galva When fitting the connection cable ensure that the green arrow is pointing downwards when connecting the cable to Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva 18 When...

Page 14: ...te socket 9 on VacoS Attach the red alligator clip to the red connector on the electrode cable Attach the black alligator clip to the black connector on the electrode cable Installation of Vaco electr...

Page 15: ...appropriate sockets on VacoS 6 and Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva 12 Connecting the mains cable Plug the mains cable into the appropriate socket on VacoS 7 and then plug the cable into the mains power wal...

Page 16: ...single channel and are based on the factory default settings Note Changes to the default settings can only be made from the start screen Start screen After switching on the device and the self test t...

Page 17: ...ive Saving settings Press the button to save the new settings Quitting the configuration menu Press the button to return to the start screen General settings The setting options are outlined below In...

Page 18: ...open the drop down menu to select the programme start configurations The options are selected by pressing on the appropriate row Start screen Option to choose between 2 start screens Press the arrow...

Page 19: ...itch sound on and off The selection is made by pressing on the appropriate row Volume Option to adjust the volume in steps from 1 to 4 Press the arrow key to open the window to adjust the volume The v...

Page 20: ...after 0 to 20 minutes The time is selected using both arrow keys Note While therapy is running the screen saver function is deactivated Welcome message Option to configure an individual welcome messa...

Page 21: ...General 3 Setting defaults Press the button to reset the factory standard settings Version Press the button to open the window with information about the current software version Press the OK button...

Page 22: ...tion screen The settings required for therapy can be adjusted here Time Option to configure a uniform therapy time of 1 to 60 minutes for all programmes The time is selected using both arrow keys Pola...

Page 23: ...and 8000 Hz The frequency is selected using both arrow keys Note The device is preset with a base frequency of 8000 Hz If you modify the base frequency in this menu the name of programmes MF00 to MF1...

Page 24: ...s is only possible in the Soleo SonoStim version Ultrasound therapy settings Press the menu to open the Ultrasound therapy configuration screen The settings required for therapy can be adjusted here C...

Page 25: ...asound therapy 3 Units Option to configure the units for intensity in a bar graph Press the arrow button to open the drop down menu to select the desired units for power The unit is selected by pressi...

Page 26: ...oard to insert the password To open the update menu enter the password armin Software can be updated using the updates menu You will receive the latest information about updating software when an upda...

Page 27: ...ing the therapy time can result in a modification of the effects and the patient must be carefully monitored during treatment Starting the programme Press the button to open the Programme screen The p...

Page 28: ...g electrotherapy Electrotherapy is selected by pressing on the appropriate row The following description refers to the electrotherapy programme Selecting current forms group Select the current forms g...

Page 29: ...ng instructions 4 1 Electrotherapy 4 Selecting current form Select the current form by pressing on the appropriate row here LF 00 Therapy screen After selecting the current form the therapy screen ope...

Page 30: ...apy time counts down in seconds Ending therapy At the end of the therapy time an acoustic signal indicates that the therapy has ended the clock is reset to 00 00 the intensity automatically returns to...

Page 31: ...instructions 4 2 Ultrasound therapy 4 Starting the programme Press the button to open the Programme screen The programme is selected here Selecting ultrasound therapy Ultrasound therapy is selected b...

Page 32: ...desired ultrasound therapy programme by pressing on the appropriate row here US 01 Therapy screen After selecting the ultrasound therapy programme the therapy screen opens Note Check that the informat...

Page 33: ...sity controller on the left Starting therapy Press the button to start the therapy The display in the bottom status bar changes from Ready to Active with the start of therapy and the Start button chan...

Page 34: ...es that the therapy has ended and the clock is reset to 00 00 The intensity automatically returns to zero the bar graph display disappears and the coupling display is inactive The display in the botto...

Page 35: ...ultrasound head temperature monitoring must be changed before starting the therapy Implementation Press the Parameters button to open the Ultrasound Parameters window Pressing Water bath button By pr...

Page 36: ...automatically deactivated Continuing therapy in the water bath Press the button Ending therapy in the water bath Press the button Note Once therapy in the water bath is complete the temperature of th...

Page 37: ...g instructions 4 3 Combination therapy 4 Starting the programme Press the button to open the Programme screen The programme is selected here Selecting combination therapy Select combination therapy by...

Page 38: ...instructions 4 3 Combination therapy 4 Selecting the programme Select the desired combination therapy programme by pressing on the appropriate row Therapy screen After selecting the combined therapy p...

Page 39: ...ler on the right Setting intensity of stimulation current The display in the bottom status bar changes from Ready to Active In the left bar graph the adjusted ultrasound dose is shown and the coupling...

Page 40: ...stic signal indicates that the therapy has ended and the clock is reset to 00 00 The intensity automatically returns to zero the bar graph display disappears and the coupling display is inactive The d...

Page 41: ...the button to open the Programme screen Selecting current forms group Select the current forms group by pressing on the appropriate row here monophasic rectangular current Note The additional steps re...

Page 42: ...s analogous to that described in Section 4 1 Electrotherapy Note If a vacuum unit is not attached the Vacuum button is not displayed This is also the case if data transmission or the connection of the...

Page 43: ...odes By activating the base vacuum the vacuum is active In the bar graph the value of the base vacuum is shown Note The factory setting is continuous mode Press the Mode button to open the input windo...

Page 44: ...herapy starts The effective current is shown in the bar graph and the therapy time counts down in seconds Ending electrotherapy At the end of the therapy time an acoustic signal indicates that the the...

Page 45: ...Quick operating instructions Electrotherapy with VacoS 6 Note The vacuum must be ended manually using Stop after expiry of the time The Stop button changes to Start Deactivating the vacuum Deactivate...

Page 46: ...age Empty water separator appears on the screen If the water separator is not emptied therapy cannot be started Empty the water separator as described in Section 35 SD card User defined settings and t...

Page 47: ...ss the button to open the settings menu The options are described in detail in Section 3 Start Press the button to open the start screen from the Programme window Favourites Press the button to open F...

Page 48: ...tton to open the channel mode When the button is pressed different channel mode options can be selected Mode Group Activates Monostim 1 channel therapy The exceptions are pre programmed dual channel c...

Page 49: ...defined here for the Twinstim and Duostim modes Alternate activation The current forms are started and stopped simultaneously on both channels The surges are alternate Parallel activation The current...

Page 50: ...Both buttons are highlighted in channel mode and can only be activated in Duostim mode Saving Press the button to open the screen to save a programme The Save button can only be pressed from the ther...

Page 51: ...y one position Moving Press the button to move the order of the list downwards by one position Deleting Press the button to delete the selected programme from the list Scrolling forwards Press the but...

Page 52: ...s 8 Close Press the button to close the Favourites and Memory programmes Cancel Press the button to reject the changes made OK Press the button to confirm the changes in the selected list OK The chang...

Page 53: ...43 Electrotherapy Screenshots of the various therapy screens 9 Monostim Example Programme LF00 on one channel I Twinstim Example Programme LF00 on both channels I and II...

Page 54: ...44 Electrotherapy Screenshots of the various therapy screens 9 Duostim alternating Duostim parallel Duostim separate...

Page 55: ...s bar The status bar shows information on the current status of the therapy If the therapy is not active it shows the word Ready During therapy it shows the word Active Effects Gives an overview of th...

Page 56: ...raph of intensity Shows the currently specified intensity In CC mode display in mA eff or peak In CV mode display in V peak Vacuum 1 Indicates on the therapy screen that the vacuum unit is connected 2...

Page 57: ...10 4 1 1 Frequency display 1 2 Graphic view of waveform 1 3 Polarity 1 4 CC CV 1 5 Galvanic component Note Modes 1 3 1 5 cannot be used with all current forms and are therefore not always displayed 1...

Page 58: ...negative polarity reverses automatically Note If the polarity reverses automatically the first polarity reversal is for 45 seconds factory setting or the time set in the configuration menu 1 4 CC CV...

Page 59: ...see Section 10 5 Note If the Surge icon is activated during therapy the therapy will be interrupted and the intensity will be set to zero The therapy time is stopped The therapy is restarted for the...

Page 60: ...herapy the surge is shown as an animation showing the surge position Synchronisation mode alternated Alternating In two channel mode the alternating surge mode is shown by the two opposing arrows in t...

Page 61: ...o zero and the therapy time is set to the standard value Activating the Parameters button When the Parameters button is activated the Parameters of Current Form window is opened Parameters of current...

Page 62: ...changed are selected with the arrow keys The parameter highlighted in blue can be changed impulse time here Note Changes to the pulse and pulse hold time also change the frequency Changing parameters...

Page 63: ...ent or to eliminate the galvanic component Switching CC CV mode Press the arrow keys to switch the current form from CC to CV mode and vice versa Changing polarity Press the arrow keys to change the p...

Page 64: ...54 Electrotherapy 10 4 Change current form parameters 10 Saving parameters Press the button to save the modified parameters Cancelling changes Press the button to reject changes...

Page 65: ...ard value Activating Surge button When the Surge button is activated the Surge Parameters window is opened Surge parameters The surge parameters can be modified as follows by the user Surge rise time...

Page 66: ...ime Selecting parameters Select the parameters to be changed using the arrow keys 1 Rise time 1 5 s here 2 Hold time 4 0 s here 3 Pause time 12 s here The parameter highlighted in blue can be changed...

Page 67: ...57 Electrotherapy 10 5 Change surge parameters 10 Saving parameters Press the button to save the modified parameters Cancelling changes Press the button to reject changes...

Page 68: ...ameters window is activated the Parameters of Current Form window is opened Parameters of current form Adjustable parameters can be changed by the user here 1 Base frequency 4000 Hz here and modulatio...

Page 69: ...59 Ultrasound therapy Screenshot of the therapy screen 11...

Page 70: ...rmation on the current status of the therapy If the therapy is not active it shows the word Ready During therapy it shows the word Active Parameters 1 Displays data from the connected ultrasound head...

Page 71: ...here 1 2 Operating mode Pulse ratio Pulse frequency Graphic view of the operating mode continuous or pulsed Pulsed operating mode showing the pulse ratio 1 3 here and the pulse frequency 50 Hz here De...

Page 72: ...percentage The most beneficial coupling value is 100 If the coupling is below the preset value factory setting 75 an acoustic signal sounds and the therapy time is paused In this case Set a new coupli...

Page 73: ...o zero and the therapy time is set to the standard value Note Only the parameters that are shown in the parameter window can be changed Activating the parameter button When the Parameter window is act...

Page 74: ...select the desired mode Modes continuous pulsed with duty cycles of 1 2 1 3 1 5 and 1 10 Selecting the frequency Press the two arrow buttons to select the desired frequency Frequencies 20 Hz 50 Hz and...

Page 75: ...65 Ultrasound therapy 12 2 Description of the parameter button 12 Saving Press the button to save the modified parameters Cancelling changes Press the button to reject changes made...

Page 76: ...is activated during therapy the therapy will be interrupted the intensity returns to zero and the therapy time is set to the standard value Adjusting treatment depth Press the Depth of treatment butt...

Page 77: ...ote The buttons and functions on the Combination therapy screen correspond exactly to the therapy screens for Electrostimulation and Ultrasound therapy as described in the previous sections An extensi...

Page 78: ...have been described in detail in the preceding sections and only the displays and buttons that are also active when using VacoS will be described in this section Electrotherapy combined with VacoS No...

Page 79: ...t displayed This is also the case if data transmission or the connection of the vacuum unit to SonoStim Soleo Galva is broken or interrupted Parameters The display shows the parameters of the factory...

Page 80: ...Changing vacuum parameters Press the button to open the vacuum menu to set the vacuum parameters Continuous mode The factory setting is continuous mode Pulse mode Adjust the pulse duration using both...

Page 81: ...e base vacuum using the arrow keys to the left and right of the Base Vacuum window Note If the base vacuum is set higher than 16 kPa the vacuum must be increased first An increase in the base vacuum a...

Page 82: ...2 Changing parameters 14 Saving parameters Press the button to save the changed parameters and to return to the Vacuum start screen Cancelling changes Press the button to reject the changes and to re...

Page 83: ...Indications menu 15 The Indications menu helps you to select the therapy Indications Press the button to open the Indications menu Selecting by body region Select a body region by touching a blue circ...

Page 84: ...owing various symptoms in the shoulder region Select the symptoms by clicking on the relevant row shoulder arm syndrome in this example Selecting by detailed symptoms After selecting the symptoms anot...

Page 85: ...information After selecting the detailed symptoms another window opens showing detailed therapy information and a suggested programme Selecting the therapy programme Press the button to open the ther...

Page 86: ...me parameters can be separately modified and saved Note The procedure for saving is similar for all therapy forms The save procedure for an electrotherapy programme is described below Selecting the pr...

Page 87: ...name Naming the programme Two options are available for naming a programme 1 Accept the programme name in the input field 2 Enter a custom programme name If using a custom name use the keyboard to en...

Page 88: ...gramme in Favourites Press the button to open Favourites Adding the programme to Favourites Press the button to add the programme to Favourites The programme is automatically saved in the first free s...

Page 89: ...ogramme in the Memory Press the button to open the Memory Adding the programme to the Memory Press the button to add the program to the Memory The programme is automatically saved in the first free sp...

Page 90: ...e individual saved programmes are listed in Favourites From here they can be 1 retrieved for therapy or 2 edited sequence changed or deleted Selecting Favourites Press the button to open Favourites Se...

Page 91: ...s 17 Editing Favourites Press the button to open the Edit Favourites screen Selecting the programme Select the program to be edited by clicking on the appropriate row Changing sequence Activate the ap...

Page 92: ...iting favourites and memory 17 2Editing favourites 17 Deleting a programme Pressing the button triggers the security question Delete Press the button to delete the saved program Press the button to ke...

Page 93: ...ng Memory Press the button to open the Memory Selecting therapy Select the desired programme by pressing on the appropriate row Editing Memory Note The following steps to edit the Memory correspond ex...

Page 94: ...Currents programmes for sports rehabilitation They generally consist of warm up training and relaxation phases Therapy screen for a preset programme Sequence display The currently active sequence 1 to...

Page 95: ...starting the therapy Activating the sequence window Press the field to open the Sequences window Before starting the sequence therapy the intensity surges are defined here for the individual sequences...

Page 96: ...muscle strengthening Press the field to open the Sequences window Select sequence 2 by clicking on the row It is highlighted in blue after activation Confirm sequence 2 with OK Define the intensity fo...

Page 97: ...ow It is highlighted in blue after activation Confirm sequence 3 with OK Define the intensity for sequence 3 using the two intensity buttons Note After defining the intensities the therapy time runs t...

Page 98: ...equence 1 Press the field to open the Sequences window Activate sequence 1 by directly pressing on the row and confirm with OK By activating sequence 1 the therapy time is reset to the predefined valu...

Page 99: ...Starting therapy Click the button to start the therapy The three sequences run in succession The change of sequence is indicated by an acoustic signal Ending therapy When the therapy time has finished...

Page 100: ...ge medium frequency innervation test PA 01 Neofaradic test PA 02 Chronaxia accommodation quotient PA 03 Fischgold test Various programmes with all the pulse shapes suitable for paralysis therapy are a...

Page 101: ...ting the intensity the Pulse button becomes active Implementation Trigger a single pulse by setting an appropriate intensity and pressing the button Then the test is repeated on healthy muscle If the...

Page 102: ...ted A muscle is normally innervated if it reacts with a contraction equal in length to an excitation time of one minute An innervation disorder can be assumed if no contraction or only a short contrac...

Page 103: ...ch the accommodation quotient is calculated Screenshot Rheobase Surge current magnitude for triggering a minimum muscle twitch with a square wave pulse of 1000 ms Implementation Calculating rheobase S...

Page 104: ...y cannot be modified in this step Chronaxie Pulse duration for triggering a minimum muscle twitch at a surge current strength that is double the rheobase value Calculating chronaxia Step 1 Increase pu...

Page 105: ...ommodation quotient Surge intensity mA of the RPC at 1000ms rheobase TPC triangular pulse characteristic RPC rectangular pulse characteristic Calculating accommodation threshold Step 1 Set an appropri...

Page 106: ...0 05 ms Hyperexcitability 0 05 1 ms Normal excitability 1 20 ms Partial degeneration 20 ms Complete degeneration Normal chronaxia values according to Edel Anterior muscles front of body Proximal 0 08...

Page 107: ...phase 2 the intensity I2 of the first muscle twitch is calculated for a square wave pulse of 100 ms The quotient FGq I1 I2 is shown as the result Screenshot Conducting measurement phase 1 Step 1 Set a...

Page 108: ...phase 2 in the same way as phase 1 After the measurement the calculated values are shown at the top right of the screen Evaluation of the quotients 1 7 normally functioning neuromuscular system 1 7 pa...

Page 109: ...nt disease chronic Radicular syndrome in spinal diseases subacute and chronic Ligament ruptures Tendovaginitis Bursitis Analgesic therapy Distortions contusions muscular tendon and joint sprains Wides...

Page 110: ...Myofascial pain syndrome Tendon and muscle ruptures Contractures Other indications Periarthropathy and insertion tendinopathy acute subacute Periarthropathy and insertion tendinopathy chronic Peripher...

Page 111: ...stinal motility disorder Chronic constipation Secondary lymphoedema and lymph stasis Pelvipathy Polyneuropathy Anterior horn cell disease of the spinal cord Peripheral paralysis plexus paralysis Non l...

Page 112: ...s indicated Joint degeneration Periarthropathy Epicondylopathy Tendinosis periostitis heel spurs Achillodynia Scars contractures Dupuytren s contracture Posttraumatic disorders Fractures particularly...

Page 113: ...edominantly psychogenic pain TENS therapy is ineffective Central pain syndrome e g thalamic pain syndrome Additional contraindications Muscular treatment with surged pulse groups surging currents is c...

Page 114: ...hesis Do not apply ultrasound higher than C3 Do not apply ultrasound to parenchymatous or heat sensitive organs testes eyes pregnant uterus liver kidney etc Anaesthetised skin areas Temperature regula...

Page 115: ...tructions at all times In the Operating Instructions this symbol stands for Caution with regard to possible damage to property Follow operating instructions Manufacturer Serial number Type BF as per I...

Page 116: ...devices may cause oscillations in the output values of the electrotherapy device Please maintain a safe distance of several metres The recommended maximal current density for currents that could caus...

Page 117: ...nt may alter its properties Do not bring the ultrasound head into contact with sharp or pointed objects as the aluminium head is easily scratched Disinfect the ultrasound head with standard disinfecta...

Page 118: ...Power consumption max 60 VA Protection class II Mains fuse 2 x 3 15 A T Applied part Type BF Dimensions 322 mm x 234 mm x 130 mm Weight 2 1 kg Transport in original packaging only Operational environm...

Page 119: ...g plate Power consumption max 50 VA Protection class II Mains fuse 2 x 0 5 A T Applied part Type BF Dimensions 322 mm x 234 mm x 130 mm Weight 3 0 kg Transport in original packaging only Operational e...

Page 120: ...250 mApeak 250 mApeak 250 mApeak 250 mApeak CV 40 Vpeak 140 Vpeak 200 Vpeak 200 Vpeak Medium frequency currents MF xx CC 56 mA 56 mA 56 mA 56 mA CV 10 V 25 V 60 V 60 V Interference currents IF xx CC...

Page 121: ...5 cm ERA 2 3 cm at 800 kHz 0 8 MHz 4 cm at 2 4 MHz Maximum output 7 W at 800 kHz 0 8 MHz 10 W at 2 4 MHz Intensity steps 0 1 to 3 W cm eff in steps of 0 1 W cm Accuracy 20 This value represents the le...

Page 122: ...ative pressure 12 60 kPa Pulse operation Period duration adjustable from 1 to 8 s in steps of 0 5 seconds duty factor 1 1 Accuracy 20 This value represents the legally permissible value required by la...

Page 123: ...d heads with tap water Disinfect the ultrasound heads with standard alcohol free disinfectant suitable for plastic Vaco electrodes Clean the suction cups with tap water with standard cleaners detergen...

Page 124: ...rubber bands or Velcro Please note that rubber electrodes may quickly lose conductivity when used with monophase currents Insert the electrodes fully into the sponge holders and apply to the body with...

Page 125: ...ally sensible sizes allow individual therapy appropriate for the symptoms Disposable electrodes are particularly well suited to therapy with bipolar currents for therapy with monopolar pulsed currents...

Page 126: ...is recommended to use sponge holders for rubber electrodes and sponges which should be at least 1 to 2 cm thick for zinc plate electrodes Tap water is recommended to moisten the sponges distilled wate...

Page 127: ...The product Soleo SonoStim is rated in Class IIb according to Annex IX of the Directive The product Soleo Galva is rated in Class IIa according to Annex IX of the Directive The product VacoS is rated...

Page 128: ...lligator clip black 21 Disposable electrodes 135 pairs small 1 package 22 Disposable electrodes 90 pairs medium 1 package 23 Disposable electrodes 45 pairs large 1 package 43 Plate electrodes 9 x 12 c...

Page 129: ...135 pairs small 1 package 22 Disposable electrodes 90 pairs medium 1 package 23 Disposable electrodes 45 pairs large 1 package 43 Plate electrodes 9 x 12 cm pure tin 96 Iontophoresis sponge 212 Membra...

Page 130: ...connecting cables for Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva 1 mains connecting cable short 4 sorting racks for Vaco electrode sleeves 1 water bottle Accessories Item No 95 Viscose sponge large for 72 94 Viscose...

Page 131: ...121 Device combinations 31 Soleo SonoStim and Soleo Galva can be combined with VacoS The party that combines and uses the devices as a medical system is responsible for correct assembly of the devices...

Page 132: ...nsions reconfigurations or modifications are implemented only by persons authorised by Zimmer MedizinSysteme users must ensure that the device is operating correctly and is in good repair before using...

Page 133: ...graph must be completely full at maximum intensity Run the test consecutively with both channels Ultrasound Select ultrasound head and cover the ultrasound head with gel The coupling display must show...

Page 134: ...observed when installing and operating the therapy devices Soleo SonoStim and Soleo Galva General information Store the Operating Instructions so they are accessible to operators of the device at all...

Page 135: ...als or a faulty patient fuse Press OK to clear the message Excess current This refers to an increase above the maximum allowable current A current increase in continuous mode generally indicates a fau...

Page 136: ...ges Troubleshooting Disposal 35 No SD card found If the SD card is not inserted the message No SD card found appears when the Indications Favourites and Memory buttons are pressed Insert the card and...

Page 137: ...attached and connected with a Vaco electrode Check that the Vaco electrodes are correctly applied to the patient Vacuum button deactivates If the Vacuum button deactivates there may be a transmission...

Page 138: ...suction which is used to empty the water separator Under some circumstances repeatedly creating suction is necessary to completely empty the water separator Disconnecting the bottle The bottle is rem...

Page 139: ...ce can be contacted through your authorised sales representative or by contacting the head office in Neu Ulm Germany The device must be sent to the factory in the original packaging only Head office Z...

Page 140: ...ic environments specified below The customer or the user of the Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva device should ensure that the device is used in such an environment Emissions tests Compliance Electromagneti...

Page 141: ...erential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode The quality of the supply voltage should correspond to a typical business or hospital environment The quality of the supply volta...

Page 142: ...0 MHz 10 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva including cables than the recommended separation dista...

Page 143: ...radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or user of the Soleo SonoStim Soleo Galva device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable a...

Page 144: ...Version 2 03 2011 Right of modifications reserved Soleoline Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH Junkersstra e 9 D 89231 Neu Ulm Tel 49 731 97 61 291 Fax 49 731 97 61 299 export zimmer de www zimmer de Operatin...

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