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Frequency Range | 1 MHz and 3 MHz |
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Treatment Modes | Continuous and Pulsed |
Duty Cycles | 10%, 20%, 50%, 100% |
ERA (Effective Radiating Area) | 5 cm² |
Power Requirements | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Imaging Modes | Not applicable |
Weight | 3.5 lbs |
Maximum Intensity | 3.0 W/cm² |
Display | LCD |
Probe Options | 5 cm² |
Describes the Intelect Mobile Ultrasound features and capabilities.
Explains safety symbols, general precautions, and hazard warnings.
Details specific safety cautions, warnings, and potential hazards for equipment use.
Highlights critical danger and explosion hazard warnings for immediate attention.
Explains potential for burns and associated dangers during therapy.
Defines key terminology related to ultrasound therapy and its operation.
Lists conditions for use, contraindications, and specific patient precautions.
Covers preventing overheating, adverse effects, patient susceptibility, and coupling.
Identifies and labels the buttons and display of the unit.
Explains the purpose of the LCD, Power On/Off, and Clinical Resources button.
Explains the function of Time, Head Warming, Frequency, Start, Pause, and Stop buttons.
Explains Intensity, Duty Cycle, Pulse Frequency, Battery, and Charge indicators.
Explains the meaning of symbols related to applicator status on the display.
Lists the physical dimensions, weight, power, and electrical class of the unit.
Details technical parameters of the ultrasound output, including duty cycles and pulse frequencies.
Provides detailed specifications for each available sound head size and frequency.
Explains safety and compliance markings found on the device.
Provides instructions for mounting the unit on a wall.
Details the procedure for installing the rechargeable battery pack.
Explains battery charging, usage, and power-saving functions.
Guides the user on selecting predefined treatment indications from the unit's menu.
Provides steps to create and save custom treatment protocols.
Explains how to reset unit settings to their original factory defaults.
Details how to restore user-defined protocols to factory settings.
Guides the user on retrieving and selecting saved custom protocols.
Outlines essential steps for preparing patient skin before ultrasound application.
Explains the process of initiating, pausing, and stopping ultrasound treatment sessions.
Describes how the coupling feature indicates proper sound head contact with the skin.
Introduces various system functions like audible tones, parameter changes, and presets.
Describes adjusting LCD contrast and changing the unit's display language.
Explains how to activate and deactivate the sound head warming feature.
Guides on how to check the unit's software version and board information.
Lists standard and optional accessories available for the unit.
Explains how to interpret and resolve error messages and display problems.
Details monthly checks, cleaning procedures, and sound head maintenance.
Advises on recalibration, repairs, and contacting customer support for service needs.