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BTL 2000 Series - User Manual

BTL 2000 Series
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v501z6BJ24/03/2004EN
BTL-2000
Series
USER’S MANUAL
&
USERS’S GUIDE

Table of Contents

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Summary

1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

2 USER MANUAL

2.1.1 Outward Appearance

Description of the physical layout and components of the BTL-2000 device.

2.1.2 Functions of Push buttons, Connectors, and Display

Explanation of the purpose and function of each button, connector, and the display.

2.1.3 Basic Operation Procedures

Step-by-step instructions for basic operation and navigation of the instrument's menu system.

2.4 Medical Field Selection

Guide on selecting medical fields and diagnostic options for therapy.

2.4.1 User diagnoses

Instructions for searching and selecting user-defined diagnoses with preset parameters.

2.5 Adjusting therapy parameters

Details on how to adjust density, area, power, and frequency for therapy.

2.5.1 Density

Explanation of density adjustment and its effect on other therapy parameters.

2.5.2 Irradiated Area

Information on probe distances for divergent probes and their effect on penetration.

2.5.3 Power

How to adjust power output and its inverse relationship with therapy duration.

2.5.4 Frequency

How frequency adjustment affects therapy time and power parameters.

2.5.5 Nogier (Frequencies according to Dr. Nogier)

Guide to selecting Nogier frequencies and their associated therapy parameters.

2.5.6 EAV (Frequencies according to Dr. Voll)

Guide to selecting EAV frequencies and their associated therapy parameters.

2.5.7 Medical Fields

Details on selecting specific medical fields like Dentistry and their associated diagnoses.

2.6 Programme selection

How to select preset therapy programmes using programme numbers.

2.7 Manual setting

Instructions for manually setting therapy parameters.

2.8 User menu

Accessing the System Menu for various functions like patient search and setup.

2.8.1 Patient search

How to search for and retrieve saved patient files and their therapy parameters.

2.8.2 Patient List

Managing patient records, including creating, editing, and deleting entries.

2.8.2.1 New Patient

Steps to create a new patient profile and save therapy parameters.

2.8.2.2 Edit Patient

Process for editing existing patient files and updating their therapy data.

2.8.2.3 Delete Patient

How to delete patient files from the instrument's memory.

2.8.3 User diagnoses

Managing user-created diagnoses, including adding, editing, and deleting them.

2.8.3.1 New Diagnosis

Steps to create a new diagnosis with specific therapy parameters.

2.8.3.2 Edit diagnosis

How to modify existing user-created diagnoses and their parameters.

2.8.3.3 Delete Diagnosis

Process for deleting user-created diagnoses from the instrument.

2.8.4 System Setup

Accessing system settings such as code changes, backlight, and language.

2.8.4.1 Entry Code Change

How to change the instrument's safety code for enhanced security.

2.8.4.2 Backlight

Adjusting the display backlight intensity to manage battery consumption.

2.8.4.3 DF change

Modifying the Duty Factor in pulse mode to influence time and power.

2.8.4.4 Acupuncture Programme

Setting up therapy parameters specifically for acupuncture.

2.8.4.5 Keyboard Beep

Enabling or disabling audible feedback for button presses.

2.8.4.6 Start With

Configuring the instrument's introductory menu that appears after safety code entry.

2.8.4.7 Language

Selecting the user interface language (e.g., English, Czech).

2.8.4.8 Door Activity

Controlling instrument operation based on the door status (blocking when open).

2.8.4.9 Battery Formatting

Procedure for formatting NiCd accumulators to prolong battery life.

2.8.4.10 Default settings

Restoring the instrument to its factory default settings.

2.8.5 Acupuncture

Methods for locating acupuncture points using probes and attachments.

2.8.6 PROBE TEST: Optical Power of Probe

Testing the output power and status of the laser probe diode.

2.9 Therapy

Detailed instructions on initiating, interrupting, and terminating therapy sessions.

2.9.1 Display during therapy

Understanding the information displayed on the screen during active therapy.

2.9.2 To start therapy

Step-by-step guide to begin a therapy session using the probe.

2.9.3 To interrupt therapy

Procedure for temporarily pausing an ongoing therapy session.

2.9.5 To terminate therapy

How to properly end a therapy session.

2.10 Power Supply: Mains and Battery

Information on using mains power and the internal battery for operation.

2.10.1 Sparing Batterires

Tips for conserving battery power and extending battery life.

2.11 Optical Attachments

Details on specialized optical attachments for dentistry, gynecology, and ENT.

2.11.1 Dentistry Attachment

Specific usage and density adjustments for the dentistry attachment.

2.11.2 Gynaecological Attachment

Specific usage and density adjustments for the gynaecology attachment.

2.11.3 ENT Attachment

Specific usage and density adjustments for the ENT attachment.

2.11.4 Positioning an Attachment

Instructions on how to attach and secure optical attachments to the probe.

2.12 Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning, storing, and maintaining the instrument and its accessories.

2.13 Safety of Instrument

Essential safety precautions and guidelines for operating the laser instrument.

2.13.1 Remote control (DOOR)

Explanation of the remote control safety circuit and its functionality.

2.13.2 Use of Safety Accessories

Requirements for using safety eyewear for both therapist and patient.

2.13.3 Safety Warnings

Comprehensive list of warnings and precautions for safe operation and handling.

2.14 Useful addresses

Contact information for the manufacturer and service department.

2.15 Warranty

Details of the product warranty, coverage, and registration process.

2.16 Accessories

Lists of standard and additional accessories available for the BTL-2000.

3 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

3.1 Technical parameters BTL-2000

Detailed technical specifications including weight, dimensions, operating conditions, and power.

3.2 Technical parameters ADAPTER BTL-282

Technical specifications for the BTL-282 mains power adapter.

4 USERS GUIDE

4.1 Introduction

Introduction to the guide and the principles of non-invasive laser therapy.

4.2 Light; the principle of laser light and its specifics

Explanation of the nature and specific properties of laser light.

4.3 Types of lasers

Classification and types of lasers used in therapy, including their sources and wavelengths.

4.3.1 Source

Categories of laser sources, such as solid-substance, gas, and semi-conductor.

4.3.2 Wavelength

Different wavelength ranges of lasers, particularly semi-conductor lasers.

4.3.3 Operation mode

Description of different laser operation modes like pulse, continuous, and modulated.

4.3.4 Type of beam

Classification of laser beams based on their divergence (point, widening, scanner).

4.3.5 Laser class

Information on laser classification systems based on output power.

4.3.6 Use

Overview of different types of laser devices like pen, pocket, and table units.

4.4 Basic physical quantities

Definition of key physical quantities related to lasers, like wavelength, output, and frequency.

4.5 Biologic effects of a low-output laser (non-invasive laser)

Discussion of the therapeutic biological effects of low-output lasers.

4.6 Contradictions of non-invasive laser therapy

Contraindications and situations where non-invasive laser therapy should not be used.

5 LIST OF THERAPIES

5.1 Dentistry (Medical Field 03)

Therapies for dentistry, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.2 Dermatology (Medical Field 04)

Therapies for dermatology, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.3 Gynaecology (Medical Field 05)

Therapies for gynaecology, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.4 E.N.T. (Medical Field 06)

Therapies for ENT, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.5 Rehabilitation (Medical Field 07)

Therapies for rehabilitation, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.6 Neurology (Medical Field 08)

Therapies for neurology, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.7 Orthopaedics (Medical Field 09)

Therapies for orthopaedics, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.8 Sports Medicine (Medical Field 10)

Therapies for sports medicine, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.9 Pediatrics (Medical Field 11)

Therapies for pediatrics, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.10 General Practitioner (Medical Field 12)

Therapies for general practitioners, specifying programme number, density, and frequency.

5.11 Acupuncture

Specific therapies and parameters for acupuncture using laser.

6 APPENDIX A

7 APPENDIX B

BTL 2000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBTL
Model2000 Series
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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