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Brand | Neurotech |
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Model | AvivaTens XP |
Category | Medical Equipment |
Language | English |
Details for inquiries and support.
Describes the device's purpose and application.
Explains Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation.
Lists conditions for which the device is recommended.
Lists conditions where the device should not be used.
Critical safety alerts for device operation.
Explanation of the device's screen interface and indicators.
Details on the purpose and operation of each button.
Power source requirements and status indicator.
Information on connecting electrodes and leads.
Key considerations for electrode application.
Steps for powering on and initial screen view.
How to choose and change treatment programs.
Procedure to reset the total treatment timer.
Guide to increasing and managing stimulus intensity.
Further adjustment of stimulus intensity.
How to prevent accidental changes to intensity.
Steps to temporarily stop and restart a session.
Using specific stimulation modes.
Guidelines for maintaining unit cleanliness.
How to check and replace the battery.
Steps to access and secure the battery compartment.
Solutions for display not turning on or no signal.
Troubleshooting for commands not executing.
Addressing issues with weak or no stimulation.
Resolving inconsistent commands or unpleasant sensations.
Fixing unit beeping and electrode contact problems.
Overview of product specifications and operating conditions.
Details on power requirements and unit dimensions/weight.
Built-in safety mechanisms of the device.
List of recommended electrodes and leads.
Guidelines for environmentally responsible disposal.
Setting user-specific treatment programs.
Enabling/disabling specific treatment modes.
Steps to select the clinician-prescribed program.
Guidance for clinicians on electrode positioning.
Table outlining programs, frequency, pulse duration, and modes.
Details on the first treatment program.
Information on burst mode functionality for programs 2 and 3.