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English|Español|Français Insert image of Compex Wireless USA with Modules USER MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Forward ......1 About Compex Wireless USA ......2 Precautionary Instructions ......2 Cautions. . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Warnings . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 Dangers. . . . . . . . . . . 9 Indications for Use . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Contraindications . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Adverse Reactions . . . . . . . . . . 11 Contents ......12 Compex Wireless USA ......12-13 Accessories ......14 Introduction ......15 How Does Electrostimulation Work? ......15 Motor Nerve Stimulation (EMS) ......15 Benefits of Electrostimulation ......16 Safety Guide ......17-20 Who should not use the Compex Wireless USA ......17 Where never to apply electrodes ......18-19 Precautions when using electrodes ......20 Operation ......21 Preliminary Settings ......21 First Use ......21-22 Device Function ......23 Select a Program. ......25 Select Electrode Placement ......26 Turn on Modules ......26 How to Access Settings ......27 Start a Simulation Program ......29 Battery Level Indication ......34 Charging ......34-36 Programs ......37 Endurance ......37 TABLE OF CONTENTS Resistance ......37 Strength ......38 Explosive Strength ......38 Specialized Muscle Training Programs ......38 Potentiation ......38 Training Recovery ......39 Pre-Warmup ......39 Competition Recovery ......39 Muscle Relaxation ......39 Operational Guidelines. ......40-42 Usage Guidelines ......40 Choosing the Appropriate Work Program. ......40 Planning Stimulation Session ......40 Electrode Positions ......40 Stimulation Positions ......41 Adjusting Stimulation Energies ......42 Progression in the Levels ......42 TROUBLESHOOTING ......43-45 DEVICE MAINTENANCE ......46 Maintenance......46 Storage/Transport and Use ......46 Disposal ......46 Technical Specifications ......47 General Information ......47 Neurostimulation ......47 RF Data ......48 Standards ......50 Information about Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) ......50 Patents ......50 How to Get Help ......51 Specifications ......52 Description of Device Markings ......52 Output Waveform ......54 Output Specifications ......55 Warranty ......62 1 English Foreword This manual has been written for the owners and operators of the Compex® Wireless USA. It contains general instructions for operation, precautionary instructions, and maintenance recommendations. In order to obtain maximum life and efficiency from your Compex Wireless USA, and to assist in the proper operation of the unit, read and understand this manual thoroughly. The specifications put forth in this manual were in effect at the time of the publication. However, changes to these specifications may be made at any time without obligation on the part of DJO, LLC. Before starting any program, you should become acquainted with the shopcompex.com website to establish an appropriate training plan. The shopcompex.com website helps you take your first steps with the device. 2 About Compex Wireless USA PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS The precautionary instructions found in this section and throughout this manual are indicated by specific symbols. Understand these symbols and their definitions before operating this equipment. The definitions of these symbols are as follows: Caution Text with a “CAUTION” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that could have the potential to cause minor to moderate injury or damage to equipment. Warning Text with a “WARNING” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that will potentially cause serious injury and equipment damage. Dangerous Voltage Text with a “Dangerous Voltage” indicator serves to inform the user of possible hazards resulting in the electrical charge delivered in certain program configurations of waveforms. BioHazardous materials Text with a “Biohazard” indicator serves to inform the user of possible hazards resulting in improper handling of components and accessories that have come in contact with bodily fluids. Danger Text with a “DANGER” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that are imminently hazardous situations that would result in death or serious injury. Explosion Hazard Text with an “Explosion Hazard” indicator will explain possible safety infractions if this equipment is used in the presence of flammable anesthetics. non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation Text with a “Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation” indicator informs the user of possible hazards resulting from elevated, potentially dangerous levels of non-ionizing radiation. Note: Throughout this manual, “NOTE” may be found. These Notes are helpful information to aid in the particular area or function being described. 3 English ABOUT Compex Wireless USA • Read, understand, and practice the precautionary and operating instructions found in this manual. Know the limitations and hazards associated with the treatment table. Observe any and all precautionary and operational decals placed on the unit. • DO NOT operate this unit in an environment where other devices are being used that intentionally radiate electromagnetic energy in an unshielded manner. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment. • This unit generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Harmful interference to other devices can be determined by turning this unit on and off. Try to correct the interference using one or more of the following: reorient or relocate the receiving device, increase the separation between the equipment, connect the unit to an outlet on a different circuit from that which the other device(s) are connected, and consult DJO, LLC for help. • NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas…
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1 Operational Description 1.0 Operating Principle The principle of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is to stimulate nerve fibers by means of electrical impulses transmitted by electrodes. The electrical pulses generated by the Compex® Wireless USA stimulate motor nerves to stimulate a muscular response. The quantity and benefits obtained depend on the stimulation parameters. In voluntary activity, the order for muscular work comes from the brain, which sends a command to the nerve fibers in the form of an electrical signal. This signal is then transmitted to the muscular fibers, which contract. The principle of NMES accurately reproduces the process that occurs during a voluntary contraction. The Compex® Wireless USA electrical impulses allow the triggering of action potentials on motoneurones of motor nerves (excitations). These excitations of motoneurones are transmitted to the muscle fibers via the motor endplate where they generate mechanical muscle fiber responses that correspond to muscle work. Depending on the parameters of the electrical impulses (pulse frequency, duration of contraction, duration of rest, and total session duration), different types of muscle work can be imposed on the stimulated muscles. The Compex® Wireless USA may therefore be considered a technique of muscle training. 2.0 System Description The Compex® Wireless USA system consists of the following components. A. 1 Remote Control B. 4 Stimulation Modules C. 1 Docking Station D. 1 Charger E. 2 Bags of Small Electrodes (5x5 cm; 2x2 inch) F. 2 Bags of Large Electrodes (5x10 cm; 2x4 inch - 2 snap connections) G. 2 Bags of Large Electrodes (5x10 cm; 2x4 inch -1 snap connection) H. 1 Carrying case I. 1 Instructions for Use J. 1 Quick Start Guide The remote control, stimulation modules, and electrodes are stored and shipped within the docking station. The relationship between the components and the user are illustrated in Figure 2.0 below. 2 Figure 2.0 User/Device Diagram 3.0 Remote Control Figure 3.0 Compex® Wireless USA Remote Control A – On/Off button (press briefly to switch on and press And hold longer than 2 seconds to switch off) B – 4 Multi-functions buttons: a.) Functions associated with the icons shown on the screen (e.g. info, main menu, electrode placement, etc.) b.) Selection of stimulation channel to increase or decrease the stimulation energy level C – Multi-directional pad (up-down-left-right) to select items. D – Validation button (to accept selected functions) E – Port for docking station connector 3 3.1 Remote Control General Description The remote control is the interface between the stimulation modules and the user. It sends and receives information to and from the modules via a wireless network. The remote control allows the user to navigate through the user interface (UI), select stimulation program or objectives, set desired options and control the four (4) module intensities independently. The remote control is powered by a rechargeable battery. 4.0 Stimulation Modules The Compex® Wireless USA stimulation module set is composed of 4 independent stimulation modules that are controlled via the remote control by a wireless connection. Each module is composed of two “pods” (1 battery “pod” and one stimulation “pod”) linked by an electrical connection (cable). Two proprietary Compex standard snap gel electrodes are also needed to connect each “pod” to the body. The modules are powered by a Lithium Polymer (LiPo) rechargeable 3.7[V] / ≥ 450 [mAh] battery. Figure 4.0 Stimulation Module One stimulation module is made of 2 “pods” with one electrical connection. Figure 4.1 Stimulation Pod Bottom View 4 Figure 4.2 Electrical impulses travel from one “pod” to the skin through gel electrodes. The loop is closed by the electrical connection between the “pods”. 5.0 Radio Frequency (RF) Communication The remote control and modules communicate through a wireless network. Networks from different remote controls do not interfere with each other. Broadcast range: Up to 2 meters continuous transmission in a room Up to 1 meter continuous transmission in a multi-sport gym (remote control and module shall be used in line of sight) The Compex® Wireless USA is not intended to be used outdoors Figure 5.0 Module Charge Connections Gel electrode Stimulation Pod Battery Pod Cable 5 5.1 Stimulation Power Output Characteristics Square, symmetrical, compensated waveforms, current controlled Maximum current of an impulse: 120 mA under a charge (body load) Impulse width: from 50 to 400 [us] Maximum Energy output of: 120 2 400 = 5 760 000 [mA2μs] Impulse frequency: from 1 to 150 Hz In any case, the maximum power output is 1 Watt 5.2 Performance around the Maximum Power Limit The limitation around the maximum power shall be achieved by limiting the current intensity. The power shall increase normally up to the limit and then stop. Information/feedback given to the user: When the user reaches a limit, the intensity shall stop increasing and a visual feedback (icon, text, symbol on the remote) shall be given. Figure 5.1 Compex® Wireless USA Docking Station Figure 5.2 Docking Station During Charge Function 6 6.0 Compex® Wireless USA -Wireless Configuration 6.1 General Information The wireless protocol of the Compex® Wireless USA Device is a proprietary design of a Radio-Frequency protocol operating the 2.4 GHz ISM band. It is used to: Send particular information from remote control to stimulation modules like stimulation settings (start/stop/increase intensity, decrease intensity, etc...) Send particular information from stimulation modules to remote control, like current stimulation level and stimulation module subsystem status Transfer binary data to stimulation modules (from 100[B] to more than 100 [kB]) Allow synchronization (clock sharing) from stimulation modules to remote control clocks. The wireless protocol is a proprietary design of a star network of up to 8 slaves for 1 master. Bidir…
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This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Non-Specific EMC Report Shell Rev. July 2013Page 1 of 30 DJO LLC 00300 EMC TEST REPORT Report Number: 102011503ATL-001 Project Number: G102011503 Report Issue Date: May 6, 2015 Product Designation: Model tested: Wireless Professional Manufacturer Declared Equivalent Product Designations: Model not tested: SP8.0, SP6.0, Fit5.0 and Wireless USA Standards: CFR47 FCC Part 15 Subpart C:2015 Section 15.205, 15.209, 15.215, 15.249 CFR47 FCC Part 15 Subpart B:2015 Section 15.109 Industry Canada RSS-210 Issue 8 December 2010, Annex A2.9 Industry Canada RSS-GEN Issue 4 November 2014 Tested by:Client: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. 1950 Evergreen Blvd, Suite 100 Duluth, GA 30096 USA DJO LLC 1430 Decision Street Vista, CA 92081 USA Report prepared byReport reviewed by Mary Sampson/Senior Project EngineerKrishna Vemuri/Senior Staff Engineer Intertek Report Number: 102011503ATL-001Issued: 05/06/2015 Non-Specific EMC Report Shell Rev. July 2013Page 2 of 30 DJO LLC Wireless Professional 1Introduction and Conclusion The tests indicated in section 2.0 were performed on the product constructed as described in section 4.0. The remaining test sections are the verbatim text from the actual data sheets used during the investigation. These test sections include the test name, the specified test Method, a list of the actual Test Equipment Used, documentation Photos, Results and raw Data. No additions, deviations, or exclusions have been made from the standard(s) unless specifically noted. Based on the results of our investigation, we have concluded the product tested complieswith the requirements of the standard(s) indicated. The results obtained in this test report pertain only to the item(s) tested. 2Test Summary SectionTest full nameResult 3Client Information 4Description of Equipment Under Test 5System Setup and Method 6 Fundamental Frequency Radiated Emissions (47CFR Part 15 Subpart C: 2015 Section 15.249 RSS-210 Issue 8 Dec 2010 Annex A2.9) Pass -- AC Mains Conducted Emissions (Battery Powered Device) N/A 7 Transmitter Spurious Radiated Emissions (47CFR Part 15 Subpart C: 2015 Section 15.249, 15.209, 15.205 RSS-210 Issue 8 Dec 2010 Annex A2.9) Pass 8 Duty Cycle (47CFR Part 15 Subpart A: 2015 Section 15.35(c) RSS-GEN Issue 4: Nov 2014 Section 6.10) Pass 9 20 dB Bandwidth (47CFR Part 15 Subpart C: 2015 Section 15.215 RSS-GEN Issue 4:Nov 2014 Section 6.6) Pass 10 Bandedge (Band Edge (47CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart C: 2015 Section 15.215(c), 15.249(d); RSS-210 Issue 8: Dec 2010 Annex A2.9) Pass 11 Digital Parts Emissions (47CFR Part 15 Subpart B: 2015 Section 15.109 RSS-GEN Issue 4:Nov 2014 Section 6.6 Pass 12 13 RF Exposure(47CFR Part 2 Subpart J:2015 Section 2.1091; RSS- 102 Issue 4 Mar 2010 Section 2.5.1) Revision History Pass Intertek Report Number: 102011503ATL-001Issued: 05/06/2015 Non-Specific EMC Report Shell Rev. July 2013Page 3 of 30 DJO LLC Wireless Professional 3Client Information This EUT was tested at the request of: Client:DJO LLC 1430 Decision Street Vista, CA 92081 USA Contact:Mark Stavro Telephone: (760) 734-3551 Fax:(760) 734-5694 Email:[email protected] 4Description of Equipment Under Test Manufacturer:DJO LLC 1430 Decision Street Vista, CA 92081 USA Equipment Under Test DescriptionManufacturerModel NumberSerial Number Wireless Professional Remote Controller DJO00300YNP000712 Receive Date:10/15/2014 Received Condition:Good Type:Production Description of Equipment Under Test (provided by client) The Wireless Professional Remote Controller is a muscle stimulator which uses wireless communication to control up to four muscle stimulators. The Wireless Pro can be used by a healthy person for the purposes of pain relief, muscle conditioning, muscle warmup and muscle recovery. Per the client, the Compex Wireless Professional Remote Controller, SP8.0, SP6.0, Fit5.0 and Wireless USA all use the same radio board and transmitter protocol, the only difference is the color and firmware. Equipment Under Test Power Configuration Rated VoltageRated CurrentRated FrequencyNumber of Phases 3.7 Vdc1500 mAh Max Charging = 1.5 A N/AN/A Operating modes of the EUT: No.Descriptions of EUT Exercising 1Continuous transmission 2Idle Software used by the EUT: No.Descriptions of EUT Exercising 1Firmware version: 0209x1DC5F303 Intertek Report Number: 102011503ATL-001Issued: 05/06/2015 Non-Specific EMC Report Shell Rev. July 2013Page 4 of 30 DJO LLC Wireless Professional 5System Setup and Method Cables IDDescriptionLength (m) ShieldingFerritesTermination None Support Equipment DescriptionManufacturerModel NumberSerial Number None 5.1Method: Configuration as required by CFR47 FCC Part 15 Subpart C:2015 Sections 15.205, 15.209, 15.215, 15.249, Industry Canada RSS-210 Issue 8 December 2010, Annex A2.9, Industry Canada RSS-GEN Issue 4 November 2014, and ANSI C63.10-2013. 5.2EUT Block Diagram: Remote Controller Intertek Report Number: 102011503ATL-001Issued: 05/06/2015 Non-Specific EMC Report Shell Rev. July 2013Page 5 of 30 DJO LLC Wireless Professional 6Fundamental Frequency Radiated Emissions 6.1Method Tests are performed in …
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The Compex Wireless USA simulation module set is composed of 4 independent simulation modules that are controlled via the remote control by a wireless connection
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified