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Page 2: ...1 11 ISO10993 5 ISO10993 10 ISO10993 1 ISO7010 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the AccuRelief Ultimate Foot Circulator for stimulation in your feet lower legs In order to use the device safely please read the complete manual carefully before using the device for the first time Keep this instruction manual in a convenient place or store with the device for future reference The essential perfo...

Page 3: ...ADAPTOR 10 BATTERY 10 DIRECTIONS FOR USE 12 Foot and Leg Stimulation 12 Body Stimulation 14 Stepper Function 16 SPECIFICATION 17 PROGRAM 18 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT GUIDE 19 ACCURELIEF PAD PLACEMENT GUIDE 20 FAQ S 21 CLEANING AND STORAGE 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 DISPOSAL 27 GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLS 27 WARRANTY 28 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC 29 ...

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Page 6: ...laced onto your skin Do not place on your spine or backbone Pad should not touch any metal object such as a belt buckle or necklace Do not share pads with another person This may cause a skin irritation or infection Pads are intended for use by one person Do not place or relocate the pads while the device is on Always turn the power off before removing or changing the pad location Do not leave pad...

Page 7: ... diagnosed epilepsy you should follow precautions recommended by your physician Use caution if you have a tendency to bleed internally such as following an injury or fracture Consult with your physician prior to using the device after a recent surgical procedure because stimulation may disrupt the healing process This stimulation should not be applied over the menstruating or pregnant uterus This ...

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Page 9: ...en using just the stepper 1 Mode button To change from STEP to STIM 2 Adjusts the treatment time 3 Increases or decreases the intensity of foot stimulation 4 Increases or decreases the intensity of body stimulation 5 STEP mode LED light 6 STIM mode LED light 7 Power on off button 8 Foot pads 9 Adaptor socket 10 Output socket for lead wires body stimulation 11 Displays treatment time or steps 10000...

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Page 11: ...avoid contact with skin eyes and mucus membranes Rinse the affected spots with lots of clear water immediately and contact a physician right away if the leak had contact with your skin eyes or mucus membranes 3 Batteries may not be charged dismantled thrown into fire or short circuited 4 Protect batteries from excess heat Take the batteries out of the product if they are depleted or if you do not ...

Page 12: ...g the button The treatment time is adjustable between 5 10 15 30 60 and 90 minutes as a cycle Please note If you want to do combination foot and body stimulation skip Steps 5 6 and go directly to Step 1 of Body Stimulation on page 14 Step 2 Place both bare feet onto the footpads Remove all socks and stockings and place bare feet onto the footpads The arch of your foot should be positioned on the r...

Page 13: ...les contract and relax for increased therapeutic value If you remove your foot from the foot pads the device will give three short Beeping sounds Intensity will slowly decrease Once you place your feet back on the foot pads the intensity level will increase slowly to the level you set During this period the display shows the intensity level you set You can press to shift the modes between Stepper ...

Page 14: ...it must be plugged into socket labeled 1 But you must always use at least two pads for stimulation Step 3 Pad placement Remove the pads from the clear plastic film Place pads on clean dry and healthy skin near or surrounding the specific body part as pictured For more pad placement suggestions refer to page 19 20 of ACCURELIEF PAD PLACEMENT GUIDE Step 4 Turn on the device To turn on the device Pre...

Page 15: ...omfortable reduce the stimulation intensity to a comfortable level and contact your medical practitioner if problems persist For safety purposes this device was designed with load detection If the electrode pads are removed from the skin an alarm buzzer will sound and the intensity value will return to zero automatically Combination of Foot and Body Stimulation You can use Foot and Body Stimulatio...

Page 16: ...g If you press any other button than while in STEP mode it will affect the stimulation settings if stimulation is active Remote Control The remote control allows you to sit back and relax without having to bend over to operate the device It is important to always aim the remote control towards the digital display on the device as this is where the receiver is located CAUTION 1 Remove the batteries...

Page 17: ...40V 50 60Hz Output DC6V 300mA Or DC 6 0V 4 C Batteries Optional Frequency 10Hz 36Hz Pulse Width 250us for foot stimulation 200us for body stimulation Treatment Time 1 99min Operating Conditions 5 C 40 C 30 RH 75 RH Storage Conditions 10 C 55 C 10 RH 90 RH Size 427 3mmx417mmx104mm Weight 4 21 lbs Main device only without batteries One year warranty The essential performance of the device is free fr...

Page 18: ... 36 1 9 1 6 3 5 8 12 5 4 3 1 1 5 4 9 10 3 7 3 7 7 4 10 20 9 2 1 0 10 2 11 31 2 2 1 5 3 7 12 22 10 6 1 0 11 6 13 16 5 1 1 0 6 1 14 20 6 7 1 0 7 7 15 22 7 6 1 1 8 7 Program Description 1 Time 1 99 minutes 2 Frequency 20Hz 3 Pulse width 200us 4 On time 11s 5 Off time 5s 6 Duty cycle 16s The pulses take 3 seconds from zero to 12 pulses and stays for 5 seconds and then takes 3 seconds from 12 pulses to...

Page 19: ...a fixed position keep your hands or feet to one spot This provides maximum resistance to movement and stops the muscle from tightening during the contraction Placement of the Electrodes A lead wire connects with 2 pads a positive pole red connection a negative pole black connection The positive pads must be placed over the motor point of the muscle see images Always follow the placement directions...

Page 20: ...TENSORS Hand Flexors Hand Deltoid Shoulder Trapezius Abdominal muscles Low back muscles Biceps Triceps Erector spinalis upper back Tibialisanterior Peroneous muscles Calf muscles Adductors Quadriceps Gluteus Buttocks Hamstrings Back of thighs ...

Page 21: ...s 19 20 of this user manual show the precise recommended location To locate your own motor sensory point more accurately you can move the positive pad slightly red connection and watch where the muscle response is the best strongest twitch of the same intensity What position should I be in during Muscle Training sessions For programs involving powerful muscular contractions tetanic contractions th...

Page 22: ...or increase the intensity level according to your tolerance throughout the phases of stimulation How long should I use the device The AccuRelief Ultimate Foot Circulator is intended to stimulate muscles to improve or facilitate muscle performance The device can be used 2 3 times a day for up to 30 60 minutes Who I should contact when I have question about the device If you have any questions about...

Page 23: ... tissue paper or cloth If your pads are still not sticking or remain dirty replace with new pads CAUTION 1 The life of pads may vary by the frequency of washing skin condition and storage state 2 If the pad no longer sticks to your skin or the pad is broken you should replace with new pads 3 Before applying the self adhesive pads it is recommended to wash and degrease the skin and let your skin dr...

Page 24: ...e sealed package 4 Fold the lead wires as they were originally packaged secure with twist tie and store in the sealed bag Storing the unit Place the unit pads lead wires and manual back into gift box Store the box in a cool dry place 10 C 55 C 10 90 relative humidity Do not keep in places that can be easily reached by children When not in use for a long period remove the batteries before storage t...

Page 25: ...es of your feet pref erably with a conductive medium and try the procedure again You may also have to increase the intensity level While putting your foot back on the foot pads or connecting the pads back to the body the intensity does not slowly turn back to the preset level You may not be placing both bare feet on the foot pads at the same time Ensure that your feet are bare and each foot is pla...

Page 26: ...e skin becomes red and or you feel a stabbing pain Using the pads on the same site every time Re position the pads If at any time you feel pain or discomfort stop using immediately The pads aren t stuck onto the skin properly Ensure the pads are stuck securely on the skin If not replace with new pads The pads are dirty Clean the pads according to descrip tion in this manual pg 23 or replace with n...

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Page 28: ...r warranty do not extend the warranty period either for the device or for the replacement parts 3 The following is excluded under the warranty All damages due to improper treatment e g nonobservance of the user instruction All damages due to repairs or tampering by the customer or unauthorized third parties Damage during transport from the manufacturer to the consumer or during transport to the se...

Page 29: ...bles sold by the MANUFACTURER of the ELECTRICAL STIMULATOR as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY of the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic emission The ELECTRICAL STIMULATOR is intended for use in the electromagnetic environ ment specified below The customer or the user of the ELECTRICAL ST...

Page 30: ...lass A Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for...

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