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Power Plate pro7
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Introduction
PowerPlatecan be used by almost everyone. You can adjust training to your own
level and reduce any burden on your joints,tendons and ligaments. As with every form
of training, the correct use of exercises, adjusted to your personal abilities, will determ
ine the benefits and effects of completing a training session on Power Plate, while at t
he same time reducing the risk of injury to the body. We recommend con- sulting you
r physician before beginning any new exercise program. For your safety, please revie
w the product instructions before operating this, or any, functional tool.
If at any time you feel faint, dizzy, nauseous, short of breath or in pain, stop exercising
immediately and consult with your physician.
Body posture, muscle stiffness and muscle tension (i.e. how contracted your muscle
is) are important contributing factors in your training session. If muscles are tensed,
or contracted, they will absorb vibrations to help strengthen and tone those muscles.
Passive or active exercises,such as stretch and massage,can be performed on a
more frequentbasis.
Reflexive Stabilization exercise should be used on a regular basis, starting with low int
ensity, which means low frequency and amplitude settings for short sessions. The bo
dy should be gently stimulated in a way that will allow you to adjust to vibration trai
ning, but will not overload your body. Over time, the intensity and duration can be in
creased in the same manner as other progressive training programs. Once the body h
as adapted to vibration, the training can be changed or intensified to keep improving
performance.
Contents
Introduction 01
Correct Use is Essential forOptimal Results 01
Medical Indications 02
Important Safety Instructions 04
Health Warnings 04
Setup and Handling 04
Position and Balance 05
proMOTION
Dynamic Vibration Technology 06
Technical Specifications 07
Maintenance 08
Troubleshooting 08
Box Contents 09
EMC Declaration and Precautions 10
Symbol Descriptions 14
Safety Classifications 15
Appendix FCC /IC statement 16
Touchscreen Controls 17
Parameters 19
Contact and Support 21
Warranty 21
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r Plate device/logo, pro7, pro7HC, pro6+,pro6, pro5, pro5HP, my7, my5, my3, and pro
MOTION, are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of Performance Health Syst
ems and/or their affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners. Power Plate machines are protected under patents anddesign
rights in numerous countries around the world. Performance Health Systems retains
all rights (including copyright, trademark and all other intellectual property rights) i
n relation to all information provided in this manual. You may not copy, publish or
distribute any of the information contained in this manual, or in any other documents
published by Performance Health Systems without the prior written consent of Perfo
rmance Health Systems.

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