Manual de Operação - SONOPEEL
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edição (10/2009)
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Preliminary Observations:
SONOPEEL
is an equipment to clean the skin, to remove the impurities and
the dead cells through the ultrasound peeling of celular stimulation and permeation of
actives by the combined therapy (ultrasound associated to therapeutic electric
currents). It utilizes the microcomputer technology, that is, it is controlled by
computers. It is a non invasive technique, with no systemic effects, it is not addicted
and it does not have any collateral effects. It consists of ultrasonic microvibration
applications on the skin in a pleasant, fast and effective way. It can be associated or
not with therapeutic electric currents.
Concerning the type and the degree of protection against electric shock,
SONOPEEL
is a
CLASS II
device
with
BF
applied part
of safety and protection. It
must be operated only by qualified professionals belonging to the authorized medical,
physiotherapeutic and esthetic departments. The professional who has the license will
be responsible for the use and operation of the equipment. IBRAMED does not make
any representation referring to the federal, state or local laws and regulations which
can be applied to the use and operation of any electro medical equipment. It is not
foreseen the use of these units in locations where there is danger of explosion, such as
the departments of anesthesia, or in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture
with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
POTENCIAL ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE: As far as the limits to
electromagnetic disturbance are considered,
SONOPEEL
is a medical electrical
equipment belonging to Group 1 Class A. The simultaneous connection of the patient
to
SONOPEEL
and to a high frequency surgical equipment may result in burning
either on the application place of application and possible damages to the equipment.
The short distance operation (1 meter, for example) of short wave or microwave
equipment can produce instability in the output of the device. To prevent
electromagnetic interference, we suggest a group of electric network for
SONOPEEL
and another separate group for the shortwave or microwave equipment. We also
suggest that the patient,
SONOPEEL
and the connecting cables remain at least 3
meters away from the shortwave or microwave therapy devices.
Mobile or portable radiofrequency communication equipment, can cause interference
and affect the functioning of
Sonopeel.