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The range of indications is diverse and is defined by the effects of the low level laser.
Contra-indications are known under non-invasive low level laser therapy.
Device must be used in enclosed rooms within a specific temperature range.
Read instructions carefully before use; notify authorities and use protective goggles.
The MODULAS TOUCH is rated as Laser Class 3B according to EN 60825-1:2007.
Explains symbols used in the manual, including REF, SN, Attention, Type BF, and date.
Provides technical data and describes the upper side of the basic device.
Details connection sockets, mains fuse, and power switch on the rear of the device.
Technical data and components of the point laser, including beam aperture and start button.
Technical data and components of the surface laser, including irradiation area and pilotlight.
Details the warning plates attached to the laser, including invisible laser radiation.
Instructions for placing the device and connecting the mains cable for initial use.
Connect the required laser(s) to the basic device, grip the plug when disconnecting.
Describes operating the device via the touch display and navigating menus.
Instructions for entering the five-digit safety code to enable laser activation.
Details the treatment menu layout and parameter settings for detected laser types.
Menu for selecting frequencies, including options for therapy programs and free frequencies.
How to select frequencies saved in the favourites list for surface and point lasers.
Direct selection of non-stop laser operation by touching the 'CW' field.
Selecting frequencies from predefined therapy programs, with adjustable energy and intensity.
Entering a required frequency using the numeric pad in the 'free frequencies' window.
Selecting frequencies based on ranges like Nogier or Reininger, with separate energy/intensity settings.
Setting the therapy duration in minutes and seconds using arrow icons.
Setting treatment energy in mJ for point laser or mJ/cm² for surface laser.
Setting laser intensity in steps of 25% through percentage level selection.
Initiating therapy after the laser ready display, with beam emission and warning symbols.
Discontinuing therapy by touching the start/stop button or automatically after duration.
Window for setting the device clock time in minutes and seconds.
Setting the device date using arrow icons for day, month, and year.
Selecting the required language for the device interface.
Procedure for software updates, requiring authorized technical personnel.
Legal right of warranty applied according to German Civil Code.
Two-year guarantee period for free repairs, excluding improper use.
Cleaning the device with a soft cloth; caution with moisture penetration.
Responsibility for safety relies on manufacturer-authorized re-settings and repairs.
Mandatory annual technical safety control for commercial use.
List of accessories that must be used in conjunction with the operating instructions.
Checks equipment completeness, labelling, and mechanical condition.
Verifies pin code, emission warning, and availability of laser protection goggles.
Measures discharge currents, protective conductor resistance, and output values.
Includes testing fuse values and entering results into the medical product book.
| Category | Medical Equipment |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | schwa-medico |
| Series | MODULAS TOUCH Series |
| Display | Touchscreen |
| Device Type | Electrotherapy Device |
| Connectivity | USB, Bluetooth |
| Power Supply | Mains |