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Page 1: ...Instructions...

Page 2: ...ired nerves muscles and capillaries Capillaries are the smallest of your bodies blood vessels and provide the exchange between cells and circulation So relax and re energise with the ElectroVita Circu...

Page 3: ...display will light up blue and remain on 3 Remove your footwear and socks or stockings Your feet need to be completely bare to experience the ElectroVita micro current stimulation massage therapy 4 Th...

Page 4: ...hing that is compulsory must be observed Compulsory actions are marked clearly with this warning symbol This product should not be used by persons with electronic medical implants e g heart pacemakers...

Page 5: ...with ointments including spray type ointments May cause discomfort or ill health Simultaneous connection of a PATIENT to h f surgical EQUIPMENT may result in burns at the site of the STIMULATOR electr...

Page 6: ...n under treatment may become exhausted and may cause poor physical condition Put the Long Life pads only on skin or on the storage tray to avoid damage of the adhesive surfaces of the pads Correct Dis...

Page 7: ...both immunity and emissions Nevertheless special precautions need to be observed Do not use mobile cellular telephones and other devices which generate strong electrical or electromagnetic elds near...

Page 8: ...mulator is intended to be used as a massager to relieve muscle pain increase blood circulation relax stiff muscles reduce swollen feet ankles and relieve fatigue The massaging effect is achieved by el...

Page 9: ...pare Built in Ergonomic Carrying Handle Plastic Protector for Gel Pads Electrode Gel Pads to target speci c areas of pain and swelling Output for Body for connecting Gel Pads cable jack for Body Massa...

Page 10: ...one of the 10 pre programmed massage programs Downward D Increase the output intensity of foot BAND 1 FROM 1 40 LEVEL E Decrease the output intensity of foot BAND 1 FROM 1 40 LEVEL F Increase the out...

Page 11: ...repeating 2 Pulse rate 12Hz 80Hz with 12 seconds and o time in 1 sec A cycle repeating 3 Pulse rate 7Hz with 30 seconds and o time in 1 sec A cycle repeating 4 Pulse rate 7Hz 25Hz with 8 seconds and...

Page 12: ...ElectroVita output wave forms 11...

Page 13: ...In order to let the user feel the stimulation gradually increase the intensity to a comfortable level by holding down the intensity button Those who suffer with poor circulation may not feel anything...

Page 14: ...ee Figure 8 The LCD will show the level selected see Figure 9 When you reach the desired Level the icon will blink To stop the blinking and maintain the intensity press the button 5 times 6 To termina...

Page 15: ...y aligned Note on batteries Do not mix different types of batteries or an old battery with a new one To prevent the risk of leakage or explosions never recharge the batteries apply heat or take them a...

Page 16: ...JDF DMFBO CZ VTJOH B TPGU DMPUI UP DMFBO UIF TVSGBDF PG UIF VOJU t 5P DMFBO UIF GPPU QMBUFT VTF B TPGU EBNQ DMPUI ESZ UIPSPVHIMZ BGUFS DMFBOJOH t 5P DMFBO UIF NBJO VOJU VTF B TPGU EBNQ DMPUI ESZ UIPSP...

Page 17: ...d Adhesive surface Use of gel pad during perspiring Chill the gel pad in a domestic fridge for 3 4 hours of gel pad is sticky Gel pad washed too long and or too frequently Gel pads stored under high t...

Page 18: ...100mA 0 45VA Battery Life Approx 1 Month When used 25 minutes a day continuously Frequency Generation Approx 1Hz to 80Hz Power Consumption 0 45W Maximum Output Voltage U 50V during 1k load Maximum Ou...

Page 19: ...equipment Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The ElectroVita is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment speci ed below The customer or the user of the Elect...

Page 20: ...IEC 61000 4 5 and neutral and neutral commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short 5 UT 5 UT Mains power quality should be that of a typical interruptions and 95 dip in UT 95 dip in UT comme...

Page 21: ...ach frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not...

Page 22: ...ording to frequency of transmitter output power m of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz W d 1 2 P d 1 2 P d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1...

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