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PhysioLogic Premier Combo Plus - Device Interface and Operation Basics; Graphic Symbols; Operating Instructions; Parameter Controls Introduction

PhysioLogic Premier Combo Plus
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II. LABEL
The label attached to the back of device con-
tains important information about this device-
model, supply voltage, CE number and cau-
tion. Please do not remove.
Chapter 11 : GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
1. Degree of Electrical Protection BF
2. Do not insert the plug into AC power supply socket.
3. Timer
4. Increment
5. Decrement
7. Consult Instructions for use
8. Manufacturer
9. Serial Number
10. Lock
11. Low Battery
12. Pause
13. DC Current(DC Power source)
14.
Comply with MDD 93/42/EEC requirements as amended
by 2007/47/EC. Notify body Det Norske Veritas(DNV).
15. Power
Chapter 12: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1) Insert the 9V battery into the device's battery compartment.
Make sure that the plastic seal on the 9V battery is removed.
Line up the positive and negative terminals on the battery with
their corresponding terminals in the device. Make sure that the
unit is turned off.
2) Insert the lead wires into the lead wire sockets on top of the
device.
3) Open the electrode package. Then insert each lead wire pin
into the pig tail of the electrodes
4) Place the electrode on your body as
directed by your physician.
5) Turn on the power by pressing the
power On/Off/Pause button.
6) Select the mode and settings as
directed by your physician.
7) Slowly increase or decrease the
intensity by pressing the intensity
control buttons.
8) You may press the On/Off/Pause
button if you want to stop treatment
for a while.
9) After treatment, turn the device off
by pressing the On/Off/Pause button.
Chapter 13 : PARAMETER CONTROLS
PULSE DURATION
Wider pulse duration settings will deliver stronger stimulation for
any given intensity setting. As mentioned in the Controls section, by
using a combination of intensity and pulse duration different nerve
bres are stimulated.
The wider pulse duration is needed to recruit motor bres, whereas
the narrow pulse duration is used on the more sensory bres. The
choice of which pulse duration to use is partially dependent upon
the Treatment Mode and Protocol selected.
PULSE RATE
The Pulse Rate (hertz or pulses per second) chosen depends great-
ly upon the type of electrode placement given to the patient.
When using contiguous and dermatome electrode placements (i.e.