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| Brand | Compex |
| Model | SP 6.0 |
| Category | Fitness equipment / Muscle stimulator |
| Number of channels | 4 independent channels |
| Battery type | Rechargeable Lithium Polymer |
| Remote control power supply | 3.7 V / ≥ 1500 mAh |
| Module power supply | 3.7 V / ≥ 450 mAh |
| Mains charger | 5 V / 3.5 A (ref. 64902X) |
| Maximum pulse intensity | 120 mA |
| Pulse frequency | 1 to 150 Hz |
| Pulse duration | 50 to 400 μs |
| Programs | Strengthening, Recovery, Massage, Pain, Capillarization, etc. |
| Integrated technologies | MI-Scan, MI-Range, MI-Action, MI-Autorange (depending on program) |
| Connectivity | Wireless 2.4 GHz (GFSK) |
| Estimated battery life | Up to 6 hours depending on use |
| Cleaning | Soft cloth with alcohol-based detergent without solvent |
| Warranty | See included manual |
| Included accessories | 4 modules, remote control, charging station, charger, electrode packs (5x5, 5x10), quick guide, carry case, USB cable |
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USER MANUAL SP 6.0 COMPEX
- Explanation of symbols 02
- How does electrostimulation work? 03
- How does MI technology work (Muscle Intelligence)? 05
- Instructions 07
Composition of kits and accessories 07
Device description 08
First use 10
Device function 11
Charging 25
5.Troubleshooting 29
6. Device maintenance 33
Guarantee 33
Maintenance 33
Storage/transport and use 33
Disposal 33
- Technical specifications 34
General information 34
Neurostimulation 34
RF data 35
Standards 35
Information about electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 35
- EMC table 36

It is strongly recommended to read these instructions and the contra-indications and safety measures carefully before using your stimulator.
1. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
| See the instructions | MD | MD medical device | |
| The stimulator is a category II device with built-in power supply and type BF applied parts. | SN | SN Serial number | |
| Manufacturer's name and address and date of manufacture | UDI | UDI Unique Device Identification | |
| Name and address of approved representative in the European Community | Best used by | ||
| This device must be separated from household waste and sent to special collection facilities for recycling and recovery | Origin and date of manufacture | ||
| The stand-by button is multi-functional | Relative humidity | ||
| Protect from sunlight Temperature | |||
| Store in a dry place Atmospheric pressure | |||
| IP22 on the unit | IP 22 on the unit means the protection is effective against ingress of foreign solid objects (diameter greater than 12.5 mm) and against ingress of dripping water (when tilted up tp 15°). | CE 2797 | CE mark with notify body number |
| LATEX | Latex-free | ||
| REF | Reference number | ||
| LOT | Batch number |
2. HOW DOES ELECTROSTIMULATION WORK?
Electrostimulation involves stimulating nerve fibres by electrical impulses transmitted by electrodes. The electrical impulses produced by Compex stimulators are high-quality impulses that are safe, comfortable and effective and stimulate various types of nerve fibres:
- Motor nerves to stimulate a muscle response referred to as electrical muscle stimulation (EMS).
- Certain types of sensitive nerve fibres to obtain analgesic effects or pain relief.
1. STIMULATION OF MOTOR NERVES (EMS)
With voluntary activity, the brain orders muscles to contract and a command is then sent to nerve fibres in the form of an electrical signal. This signal is then sent to muscle fibres, which contract. The principle of electrostimulation correctly reproduces the process involved in a voluntary contraction. The stimulator sends an electrical impulse to nerve fibres to excite them. This excitation is then transmitted to muscle fibres and results in a mechanical response (= a twitch). This is the basic requirement for muscular contraction. The muscular response is to all intents and purposes identical to the muscular work controlled by the brain. In other words, the muscle does not distinguish between a command sent by the brain or the stimulator.
Programme settings (number of impulses per second, duration of contraction, rest time, total programme duration) subject the muscle to various types of workout, depending on the muscle fibre. Various types of muscle fibres can be identified depending on their respective contraction speeds: slow, intermediate and rapid fibres. A sprinter clearly has more rapid fibres and a marathon runner has more slow fibres. With good knowledge of human physiology and perfect control of stimulation settings in the various programmes, muscular workout can be very accurately directed to achieve the desired objective (muscular strengthening, increased blood circulation, firming, etc.).
2. STIMULATION OF SENSORY NERVES
Electrical impulses can also excite sensory nerve fibres to obtain analgesic effects or pain relief.
Stimulating tactile sensory nerve fibres blocks pain being transmitted to the nervous system. Stimulating another type of sensory fibre increases the production of endorphins and therefore reduces pain. With pain relief programmes, electrostimulation can be used to treat acute or chronic localised pain and muscle pain.
Note: Do not use pain relief programmes for an extended period without medical advice.
BENEFITS OF ELECTROSTIMULATION
Electrostimulation is a very effective method for making muscles work:
with a significant improvement in various muscle qualities
with no cardiovascular or mental fatigue
with limited stress exercised on joints and tendons. Electrostimulation thereby enables more muscular workout than voluntary activity.
For optimum results, Compex recommends supplementing your electrostimulation sessions with other exercise, such as:
- regular physical exercise
balanced and healthy diet
balanced life style
3. HOW DOES MI TECHNOLOGY WORK (MUSCLE INTELLIGENCE)?
N.B.: The activation/deactivation of MI functions is performed via the Settings menu
MI-SCAN
Just before starting a workout session, the MI-scan function probes the chosen muscle group and automatically adjusts the stimulator settings to the excitability of this area of the body, depending on your physiology.
This function results in, at the start of the programme, a short test sequence during which measurements are taken.
At the end of the test, intensities must be increased to start the programme.
MI-TENS
The MI-tens function limits unwanted muscle contractions in painful areas.
With each intensity increase, a test phase occurs and if a muscular contraction is detected, the device automatically reduces the intensity of the stimulation.
This function is only accessible in the TENS, Epicondylitis and Tendinitis programmes.
MI-RANGE
The MI-range function allows the user to select the ideal level of stimulation intensity for recovery, massage, capillarisation or even muscle pain programmes.
At the beginning of the programme, the device prompts the user to increase stimulation intensity. During this increase, the device analyses the response of each stimulated muscle, and deduces their optimal level. As soon as a muscle reaches its optimal level, the related channel is automatically deselected and the stimulation intensity cannot be increased. To recover control, simply re-select the channel in question and raise or lower the stimulation intensities.
MI-AUTORANGE
The MI-autorange function pursues the same objective as MI-range except that in this case everything is done automatically.
At the beginning of the programme, a single press of the up key of the multifunction pad allows the device to automatically increase the stimulation intensities until it detects the ideal level of intensity. Pressing the down key of the multifunction pad cancels the MI-autorange function. The device then goes into manual mode and intensities must be managed by the user.
MI-ACTION
The MI-action function allows you an electro-induced contraction to be initiated by means of a voluntary action. Thus the electro-induced contraction is perfectly controlled, the workout becomes more comfortable, more thorough and more complete.
At the end of each active rest phase the remote control emits a beep. From this point the start of voluntary contraction is possible. If no voluntary contraction has occurred after a certain period of time, the device will automatically pause.
This work mode is available only for programmes inducing powerful muscle contractions.
N.B.: To function properly, the MI-action function needs good muscle twitches during the active rest phase. If they are not significant enough, the device emits beeps and a + sign appears on the channels. Similarly, in order to render these twitches possible, it is imperative that muscles be well relaxed during the rest phase. At the end of each contraction phase, it is necessary to ensure that you return to a position allowing for best muscle relaxation.
The table below shows which functions are available with each device.
| SP 6.0 SP 8.0 FIT 5.0 | |||
| MI-SCAN | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| MI-TENS | - | ✓ | - |
| MI-RANGE | ✓ | - | ✓ |
| MI-AUTORANGE | - | ✓ | - |
| MI-ACTION | - | ✓ | - |
4. INSTRUCTIONS
COMPOSITION OF KITS AND ACCESSORIES
| SP 6.0 SP 8.0 / WOD FIT 5.0 | ||||||
| REF QTY | REF QTY | REF QTY | ||||
| REMOTE CONTROL | 001047 1 | 001046 / 001046CF | 1 001048 1 | |||
| MODULES | 001061 4 | 001061 / 001061CF | 4 001055 2 | |||
| DOCKING STATION | 001068 1 001068 1 001073 1 | |||||
| CHARGER | 64902X 1 64902X 1 64902X 1 | |||||
| BAG OF SMALL 5X5 ELECTRODES | 42215-8 1 42215-8 1 42215 1 | |||||
| BAG OF LARGE 5X10 ELECTRODES, 2 SNAP | 42216-4 1 42216-4 1 42216 1 | |||||
| BAG OF LARGE 5X10 ELECTRODES, 1 SNAP | 42222-4 1 42222-4 1 42222-4 1 | |||||
| QUICK START GUIDE | 885625 1 885625 1 885625 1 | |||||
| CARRY CASE | 680043 1 | 680042 / 680043 + 680042 | 1 680043 1 | |||
| REMOTE CONTROL PROTECTION SLEEVE | NA NA 00 1094 1 NA NA | |||||
| USB CABLE | 601163 1 601163 1 601163 1 | |||||
| USER MANUAL | 4528182 1 4528182 1 4528 182 1 | |||||

Only use this device with cables, electrodes, battery, power adaptor and accessories recommended by Compex.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION


REMOTE CONTROL
A - On/Off button (press briefly to turn on, hold down for more than 2 sec. to turn off)
B - 4 buttons for the selection/deselection of the stimulation channel
C - Multifunction pad (up-down-left-right) to navigate the interface and increase or decrease the level of stimulation intensity of the selected channels
D - Confirm button
E - Plug for the USB cable or the docking station connector
MODULE
A - On/Off button (press briefly to turn on, press and hold down to turn off)
Flashing green LED: Ready
Flashing yellow LED: In stimulation
B - Groove for winding the cable
DEVICE DESCRIPTION



SP 6.0 AND 8.0 DOCKING STATION
A - Remote control charging connector
B - Notch to open the lid of the docking station
C - Location for positioning the modules to be recharged
D-Charger plug
FIT 5.0 DOCKING STATION
A - Remote control charging connector
B - Location for positioning the modules
C - Location for positioning the modules to be recharged
D - Charger plug
FIRSTUSE
When using the device for the first time, the following steps must be followed:
1. Select language

- Turn on all modules in order to pair them with the remote control.

Once a module is turned on and recognized by the remote control, a check appears on the module.

When all modules are paired all check marks appear.

N.B.: This pairing procedure is to be performed only once.
DEVICE FUNCTION
N.B.: The following screens are generic examples but they work in the same way regardless of the device that you have.
HOW TO ACCESS FAVOURITES
The Favourites menu displays the last programmes done. You need only have one programme in the Favourites menu to become directly accessible after turning on the device.


A Select the Favourites menu
B Confirm your selection
The programmes done will automatically be placed in the Favourites menu. The Favourites menu can contain up to 10 programmes. If new programmes are done, the old ones will automatically be removed from the list of favourites.
1. SELECT A PROGRAMME


A Select the desired favourite programme
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
2. SELECT ELECTRODE PLACEMENT


A Select the desired electrode placement
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
The placement of electrodes selected during the programme appears. It is possible to scroll through other electrode placements.
3. CONNECT THE MODULES TO THE ELECTRODES

Stick the electrodes to your skin. The module is attached to the electrode from the side. Slide the module onto the electrode's snap until it clips into place.
4. TURN ON THE MODULES


A Return to the previous step
B Confirm your selection
To launch the programme, see the section entitled "Start a stimulation programme."
HOW TO ACCESS PROGRAMMES
For more information on programmes, connect to: www.compex.info
The Programmes menu displays the programme categories.


A Select the Programmes menu
B Confirm your selection
1. SELECT A CATEGORY


A Select the desired programme category
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
2. SELECT A PROGRAMME


A Select the desired programme
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
3. SELECT ELECTRODE PLACEMENT


A Select the desired electrode placement
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
4. CONNECT THE MODULES TO THE ELECTRODES

Stick the electrodes to your skin. The module is attached to the electrode from the side. Slide the module onto the electrode's snap until it clips into place.
5. TURN ON THE MODULES


A Return to the previous step
B Confirm your selection
To launch the programme, see the section entitled "Start a stimulation programme."
HOW TO ACCESS OBJECTIVES
The Objectives menu displays the objectives downloaded from your personal account (see section entitled "Creating your personal account").
N.B.: The Objectives menu is only available for the SP 8.0 device.


A Select the Objectives menu
B Confirm your selection
The progress bar under the objective shows the progress of the objective and what remains to be done. The bell indicates that there is an element of the objective to perform today.

A Indicates an element of the objective to perform today
B What remains to be done
C What has already been accomplished:
- What has been completed appears in green
- What has not been completed appears in red
1. SELECT AN OBJECTIVE


A Select the desired objective
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
2. SELECT AN ELEMENT TO DO


A Select the desired element
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
The element to do can be a programme or a task. The element to do is selected by default, but it is possible to select another.
The next to a programme or a task signifies that it has been done.
3. SELECT ELECTRODE PLACEMENT


A Select the desired electrode placement
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
N.B.: In most cases a different electrode placement cannot be selected because it is directly linked to the objective.
4. CONNECT THE MODULES TO THE ELECTRODES

Stick the electrodes to your skin. The module is attached to the electrode from the side. Slide the module onto the electrode's snap until it clips into place.

5. TURNOTN THE MODULES

A Return to the previous step
B Confirm your selection
To launch the programme, see the section entitled "Start a stimulation programme."
HOW TO ACCESS SETTINGS
The Settings menu enables certain elements to be configured such as backlighting, volume, language, etc. Some settings are not available in all devices.


A Select the Settings menu
B Confirm your selection
1. SELECT A SETTING


A Select the desired setting
B Confirm your selection
C Return to the previous step
Language: Allows you to change the device's language
MI-autorange:Turns the MI-autorange function on (ON) or off (OFF)
MI-range:Turns the MI-range function on (ON) or off (OFF)
MI-scan:Turns the MI-scan function on (ON) or off (OFF)
MI-tens:Turns the MI-tens function on (ON) or off (OFF)
MI-action:Turns the MI-action function on (ON) or off (OFF)
N.B.: For an explanation of MI functions see the section entitled "3. How does MI technology work?"
Cycles:Turns the Cycles function on (ON) or off (OFF)
The Cycles function is for people who are already accustomed to electrostimulation and want to perform several training cycles. If the Cycles function is turned on (ON) an additional screen will appear for certain programmes (programmes inducing powerful muscle contractions) enabling the training cycle to be selected.
The cycle logic refers to the workload performed by electrostimulation. And just like a normal workout, one has to start with an amount of work then increase it over the course of the cycles. Thus, it is recommended starting with the 1st cycle and going on to the next level when the cycle is finished, normally after 4 to 6 weeks of stimulation based on 3 sessions per week. It is also important to have reached significant stimulation intensities in sessions before going on to another cycle.
Power saving: Turns the Power saving function on (ON) or off (OFF). Decreases the intensity and the backlighting time.
Sound: Turns the Sound function on (ON) or off (OFF).
Contraction sound: Turns the contraction arrival warning sound on (ON) or off (OFF).
Set time: Allows you to set the time on the device.
Set date: Allows you to set the date on the device.
Pair a new module: Enables a new module to be paired to the remote control.
Reset the device: Enables the device to be re-set and return to the basic settings (Favourites deleted, Objectives cleared, Default settings).
System info: Enables information related to the device to be viewed.
START A STIMULATION PROGRAMME
Before beginning any stimulation programme, you must turn the modules on.


A Return to the previous step
B Confirm your selection and start the programme
To turn on the modules, press their respective On/Off button. As soon as the module is turned on, its battery level appears on the screen. Turn on the number of modules desired according to the electrode placement selected. As soon as a sufficient number of modules is turned on, a small arrow appears on the right of the screen.
If the MI-scan function is activated, the programme starts with a short sequence during which measurements are taken. For the duration of the measurement test, it is important to stand still and be perfectly relaxed. Once the test is completed, the programme can start. Stimulation always starts at 000.


A Contraction phase
B Warm up phase
C Active rest phase
D Relaxation phase
E Number of contractions performed / Total number of contractions
F Indication of the active MI function
6 Pop-up help indicating information or actions to be taken

A Select the channels on which to act. When a channel is active the LED button emits a strong blue light.
B Pause
C Increase or decrease the stimulation intensities on the selected channels
Increase the stimulation intensities on the selected channels.
By default, all of the channels are active at the beginning of the session. To deselect a channel, simply press the corresponding button.

In this case only channel 1 is active. Any change of intensity will only be performed on channel 1.
Depending on the programme, the diagram on the middle of the screen can change.
CONTRACTION/ACTIVE REST PROGRAMME
These programmes always begin with a warm-up phase. After this warm-up phase, a contraction cycles phase followed by active rest occurs (the number of cycles depends on the programme) and when all cycles are completed, the programme ends with a relaxation phase.

A Warm up phase
B Active rest phase
C Relaxation phase
D Contraction phase
E Work phase which consists of a contraction/active rest cycle
MASSAGE, RECOVERY TYPE PROGRAMME
These programmes consist of a single phase and have no contraction/active rest cycle. These are recovery, massage, capillarisation, or even pain type programmes. During this type of programme, frequency variations can occur.

A Work phase
CONTINUE A STIMULATION PROGRAMME


A Skip the current phase or exit the

The stimulation session
C Skip the current phase
or exit the
programme

A Average stimulation intensity
B Maximum stimulation intensity
By pressing on the central button of the remote control or on the On/Off button of one of the modules during the stimulation, the device goes into pause. At this point it is possible to skip the current phase or exit the programme.
Depending on the programme, maximum and average intensities statistics may appear.
N.B.: The session restarts with intensities equal to 80% of those used prior to the interruption.
END A STIMULATION PROGRAMME

At the end of the session a screen with a check mark appears. Pressing on any button returns you to the Favourites menu. To turn off the device, hold down the remote control's On/Off button for 2 seconds. This will also result in turning off all modules.
Depending on the programme, maximum and average intensities statistics may appear.
CHARGING
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATION

A Module battery level.
B Remote control battery level
Module battery levels appear just prior to launching the stimulation session. The remote control battery level is always visible in the top right corner.
CONNECT THE DOCKING STATION
Connect the AC adapter supplied with your device to the docking station and then plug it into a power outlet. It is strongly recommended that you fully charge the remote control batteries and modules before first use in order to improve its performance and life expectancy.
CHARGE THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE MODULES
At the end of the stimulation session, it is strongly recommended that you store the remote control and modules in the docking station to charge the elements.
SP6.0,8.0FIT5.0

In order to do so, place the remote control on its connector.




Then place the modules in the slots provided for this purpose.
To do so, place the pod without the On/Off button (the green one in the figure) in the location indicated in green and the other pod in the location indicated in blue. Do the same for the other modules.

The pod without the On/Off button must fit on the small connectors. A magnet as well as the small vertical mark on the hull of the pod helps to position the pod correctly in its slot. When it is positioned correctly you should hear a click.
SP 6.0,8.0 FIT 5.0

A Remote control battery charging
B Module charging
C Module charged
D No module present

A Remote control battery charging

ED flashing: Module charging

D full: Module charged
When a module is placed on the docking station it appears on the remote control's screen.
As soon as the remote control and modules are fully charged, they go into standby mode.
When a module is placed on the docking station, the green LED indicates the module's status.
As soon as the remote control and modules are fully charged, they go into standby mode.
N.B.: If the device is not used for an extended period, we recommend that you charge the batteries to 50% of their capacity every 3 months.
CREATE YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT
To take advantage of all of your device's capabilities you must first create an account at the following address www.compexwireless.com and follow the instructions on the website.
Functions associated with the SP 8.0
- Access a training schedule
- Download preset objectives directly into the device
- Create your own objectives and download them directly into the device
- Upload the device's history (stimulation programmes done) to the website
As soon as an objective is downloaded into the remote control, the first screen that appears when the device is switched on displays the daily tasks to be performed.

Functions associated with the SP 6.0 and FIT 5.0
- Access a training schedule
- Upload the device's history (stimulation programmes done) to the website
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
ELECTRODE FAULT

The remote control displays the symbol of an electrode and a disconnected module and an arrow flashes on the channel in question (in this case, channel 1).
- Ensure that the electrodes are properly connected to the module.
- Check to see if electrodes are old, worn and/or if contact is poor: try using new electrodes.
MODULE OUT OF RANGE

The remote control displays the out of range symbol and an arrow flashing on the channel where the problem was detected (in this case, channel 1).
- Check to make sure that the module and the remote control are less than 2 metres away from each other.
- Make sure you are not in an isolated area with no obstacle to reflect the signal from the remote control.
Make sure you are in an area that enables the signal to be reflected from the remote control.
SYNCHRONIZATION PROBLEM

If the synchronization process was discontinued or cannot run successfully for any reason (remote control disconnected, power failure, etc.) the remote control may, in some cases, display this screen.
- Reconnect the remote control to the computer and restart the synchronization process.
BEHAVIOUR OF THE MODULE'S LED
The LED alternately flashes green and red: the module is out of range or not recognized by the remote control.
- Ensure the remote control is on.
- Ensure that the module and the remote control are less than 2 metres away from each other.
The LED is still red.
- Ensure the module is charged.
Try to restart the remote control and modules. - If despite this the LED is still red, contact customer service provided and approved by Compex.
The LED does not turn on.
- Ensure the module is charged.
- If despite this the LED still does not turn on, contact customer service provided and approved by Compex.
MODULE UNCHARGED

During the stimulation a module may be uncharged. In this case the symbol for an uncharged battery appears and an arrow flashing on the channel where the problem was detected (in this case, channel 1).
- Stop the stimulation and recharge the uncharged module.
- Abandon the uncharged module and continue the stimulation session without it.
THE MODULE WILL NOT PAIR WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL

At the time of first use, if the remote control is unable to pair all modules, an error message may appear.
- Ensure that the module is charged, and repeat the pairing step.
If despite this the message returns, contact customer service provided and approved by Compex.
STIMULATION DOES NOT PRODUCE THE USUAL SENSATION
- Check that all settings are right and check electrodes are properly positioned.
- Change the positioning of the electrodes slightly.
STIMULATION CAUSES DISCOMFORT
- Electrodes lose their adhesive capacity and no longer provide adequate contact with skin.
- Electrodes are worn and must be replaced.
- Change the positioning of the electrodes slightly.
THE DEVICE IS NOT WORKING
- Ensure that the remote control and modules are charged.
Try to restart the remote control and modules.
If despite this the device still does not work, contact customer service provided and approved by Compex.
6. DEVICE MAINTENANCE
GUARANTEE
See the attached leaflet.
MAINTENANCE
Your stimulator does not require any calibration or periodic maintenance. Use a soft cloth and solvent-free alcohol-based detergent to clean your device. Use as little liquid as possible to clean the device. Do not dismantle the stimulator or the charger because they contain high voltage components which could cause electrocution. This must be carried out by Compex-approved technicians or repair services. If your stimulator contains parts that appear to be worn or faulty, please contact the closest Compex customer service centre.
STORAGE/TRANSPORT AND USE
| STORAGE AND TRANSPORT USE | ||
| TEMPERATURE | -20°C to 45°C 0°C to 40°C | |
| MAXIMUM RELATIVE HUMIDITY | 75% 30% to 75% | |
| ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE | from 700 hPa to 1060 hPa from 700 hPa to 1060 hPa |
Do not use in areas at risk of explosion.
DISPOSAL
Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with national current regulations. Any product bearing the WEEE label (a bin crossed out with a cross) must be separated from household waste and sent to special recycling plants.
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Remote control battery: Rechargeable 3.7[V] / ≥ 1,500[mAh] lithium polymer (LiPo) battery.
Module battery: Rechargeable 3.7[V] / ≥ 450[mAh] lithium polymer (LiPo) battery.
SP 6.0, 8.0, FIT 5.0 AC power adapter: Only 5[V] / 3.5 [A] AC power adapters bearing reference number 64902X can be used to recharge your device.
Product and accessories expected service life: 5 years
Electrode shelf life: refer to electrodes bag
NEUROSTIMULATION
All the electrical specifications are supplied for an impedance from 500 to 1000 ohms per channel.
Outputs: four independent and individually adjustable channels, electrically insulated from one another. Impulsion form: constant rectangular current with compensated impulses to eliminate any direct element of continuous current to avoid any residual polarisation from the skin.
Maximum impulse intensity: 120mA
Impulse intensity increments: manual adjustment of stimulation intensity from 0 to 999 (energy) by minimum increments of 0.25mA .
Duration of impulses: from 50 to 400~ s
Maximum quantity of electricity per impulse: 96 microcoulombs (2× 48 C ,compensated).
Typical impulse rise time: 3 s (20% -80%) of maximum current).
Frequency of impulses: 1 to 150Hz
RF DATA
Transmission frequency band: 2.4[GHz] ISM
The characteristics of the type and frequency of modulation: GFSK, +/-320[kHz] deviation
Effective emission power: 4.4 [dBm]
STANDARDS
To ensure your safety, the stimulator has been designed, manufactured and distributed in accordance with the requirements of the amended European Directive 93/42/CEE covering medical devices.
The stimulator also complies with the CEI 60601-1 standard covering general safety requirements for electromedical devices, with the CEI 60601-1-2 standard covering electromagnetic compatibility and the CEI 60601-2-10 standard covering special safety requirements for nerve and muscle stimulators
In accordance with current international standards, a warning must be given about applying electrodes to the thorax (increased risk of cardiac fibrillation).
The stimulator also complies with Directive 2002/96/CEE covering electrical equipment and electronic waste (WEEE).
INFORMATION ABOUT ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
The Compex is designed to be used in typical domestic approved environments in accordance with the safety standard EMC EN 60601-1-2.
This device emits very low levels in the radiofrequency interval (RF) and is therefore not likely to cause interference with electronic equipment nearby (radios, computers, telephones, etc.).
The Compex is designed to support anticipated disturbance originating from electrostatic discharge, magnetic fields for the power supply or radiofrequency emitters.
However, it is not possible to guarantee that the stimulator will not be affected by powerful RF fields (radiofrequency) originating from other sources.
For more information about electromagnetic emission and immunity, please contact Compex.
8. EMC TABLE
The Compex Stimulator requires special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the information provided on the EMC in this manual.
All RF wireless transmission devices can affect the Compex Stimulator. The use of accessories, sensors, and cables other than those specified by the manufacturer, may result in greater emissions or reduce the immunity of the Compex Stimulator.
The Compex Stimulator should not be used beside or stacked on other equipment, if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, one must check the correct functioning of the Compex Stimulator within the context of the configuration used.
| RECOMMENDATIONS AND DECLARATION BY THE MANUFACTURER CONCERNING ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS | ||
| The Compex Stimulator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the Compex Stimulator should ensure that it is used in this environment | ||
| EMISSIONS TEST COMPLIANCE | ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT - GUIDE | |
| RF emissions CISPR 11 | Group 1 | The Compex Stimulator uses RF energy only for its internal operation. Consequently, its RF emissions are unlikely to interfere with any adjacent electrical device (radios, computers, telephones etc.). |
| RF emissions CISPR 11 | Class B | Compex Stimulator is suitable for use in any establishment, other than a private dwelling or a place connected directly to the low voltage mains supply which powers residential buildings. |
| Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2 | Class A | |
| Voltage fluctuations/ emission oscillations IEC 61000-3-3 | Not applicable | |
| RECOMMENDATIONS AND DECLARATION BY THE MANUFACTURER CONCERNING ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY | |||
| Compex Stimulator is designed for use in the electromagnetic environment stipulated below. The buyer or user of the Compex Stimulator must ensure it is used in this recommended environment. | |||
| IMMUNITY TEST TEST LEVEL IEC 60601 OBSERVANCE LEVEL | ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT - RECOMMENDATIONS | ||
| Electrostatic discharge (DES) CEI 61000-4-2 | ±6 kV at the contact ±8 kV in air | ±6 kV at the contact ±8 kV in air | Floors must be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity must be maintained at a minimum of 30%. |
| Fast transient electrical bursts CEI 61000-4-4 | ±2 kV for power supply lines ±1 kV for input/output lines | ±2 kV for power supply lines Not Applicable for input/output lines | The quality of the electrical power supply should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. |
| Surge CEI 61000-4-5 | ±1 kV differential mode N/A | ±1 kV differential mode ±2 kV joint mode | The quality of the power supply should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. |
| Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply lines CEI 61000-4-11 | <5 % VT (dips >95 % de UT) for 0.5 cycle <40 % VT (dips >60 % de UT) for 5 cycles <70 % VT (dips >30 % de UT) for 25 cycles <5 % VT (dips >95 % de UT) for 5 seconds | <5 % VT (dips >95 % de UT) for 0.5 cycle <40 % VT (dips >60 % de UT) for 5 cycles <70 % VT (dips >30 % de UT) for 25 cycles <5 % VT (dips >95 % de UT) for 5 seconds | The quality of the power supply should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the Compex Stimulator user requires continuous operation during mains power cuts, it is recommend that the Compex Stimulator is powered by a UPS or a battery. |
| Magnetic field at grid frequency (50/60 Hz) CEI 61000-4-8 | 3 A/m 3 A/m | Magnetic fields at the mains frequency should be at a level characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. | |
| NOTE :VT is the AC supply voltage before application of the test level. | |||
| IMMUNITY TEST | TEST LEVEL IEC 60601 | OBSERVANCE LEVEL | ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT - RECOMMENDATIONS |
| Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3 | 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz | 3 Vrms 3 V/m | Portable and mobile RF communication devices must only be used relative to the Compex Stimulator and its wiring at a distance which is not less than the spacing recommended and calculated using the appropriate equation for the transmitter's frequency. Recommended spacing d = 1.2 vP d = 1.2 vP 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2.3 vP 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz where P is the maximum output power of the transmitter in watts (W) set by the manufacturer's specifications and where d is the recommended spacing in metres (m). The field intensity of RF fixed transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic survey a must be less than the observance level to be found in each frequency rangeb. Interference may occur close to any appliance identified by the following symbol: ( ) |
| NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and at 800 MHz, the high frequency amplitude is applied NOTE 2 These guidelines may not be appropriate for some situations. Electromagnetic wave propagation is modified by absorption and reflection due to buildings, objects and persons. | |||
| a The field intensity from fixed transmitters, such as radio telephone base stations (cellular/wireless) and a mobile radio, amateur radios, AM and FM radio transmissions and TV transmissions cannot be predicted with any accuracy. It may therefore be necessary to consider an analysis of the electromagnetic environment of the site to calculate the electromagnetic environment coming from fixed RF transmitters. If the field intensity measured in the environment where the Compex Stimulator is located exceeds the appropriate RF observance level above, the Compex Stimulator should be monitored to ensure it is operating properly. In the event of abnormal operation, new measures may then be imposed, such as realignment or movement of the Compex Stimulator. b Above the frequency amplitude from 150 kHz to 80 MHz, the field intensity must be < 3 V/m. | |||
| RECOMMENDED SPACING BETWEEN A PORTABLE AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND THE COMPEX STIMULATOR | |||
| The Compex Stimulator is designed for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF waves are controlled. The buyer or user of the Compex Stimulator can contribute to preventing electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication devices (transmitters) and the Compex Stimulator according to the table of recommendations below and according to the maximum output power of the telecommunication device. | |||
| MAXIMUM TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER W | SPACING ACCORDING TO THE FREQUENCY OF THE TRANSMITTER M | ||
| FROM 150 KHZ TO 80 MHZ D = 1.2 √P | FROM 80 KHZ TO 800 MHZ D = 1.2 √P | FROM 800 MHZ TO 2.5 GHZ D = 2.3 √P | |
| 0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23 | |||
| 0.1 0.38 0.38 0.73 | |||
| 1 1.2 1.2 2.3 | |||
| 10 3.8 3.8 7.3 | |||
| 100 12 12 23 | |||
| In the case of transmitters whose maximum output power is not shown in the table above, the recommended spacing of d in metres (m) can be calculated using the appropriate equation for the transmitter frequency, where P is the maximum output power of the transmitter in watts (W) as set by the transmitter manufacturer. NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and at 800 MHz, the spacing for high frequency amplitude is applied. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not be appropriate for some situations. Electromagnetic wave propagation is modified by absorption and reflection due to buildings, objects and persons. | |||
Fit5.0
SP6.0
SP8.0
MODE D'EMPLOI
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
- Specifications techniques 74
Informations generales 74
Neurostimulation 74
Données RF 75
Normes 75
COMMENT ACCÉDER AUX OBJECTIFS
4. ACCENSIONDEIMODULI


5. ACCENSIONDEIMODULI



5. ACCENSIONDEIMODULI

GUASTO AGLI ELETTRODI

BESCHRIJVING VAN HET APPARAAT


AFSTANDSBEDIERING
BESCHRIJVING VAN HET APPARAAT



SP 6.0- EN 8.0-DOCKING-STATION
MI-action: liga (ON) ou deslga (OFF) a funcao MI-action.
PENMYUECTBA 3NEKTPOCTMUYIaIIN
3JNeKtpocTmmyIaIyraO—OueHb 3ΦΦeKTHBHy MeToD 3aCTaBnTbMbIuIb pa6oTaTb:
- CO 3HaHTeNbHbIM UJyUWeHHeM pa3JIuHbIX KaueCTB MblU
- 6e3 yTomneHn cepdeuHO-cocyndcto cnTeMb nnnncxNk;
- noDBeprra CytabI IN CB3KN NIIbB OPAHnueHHo Harpy3ke. TaKIM 06pa3OM, 3NEKTPocTmUyIaIuObeCneuBaET 60lbNIObEMMbIweHOn pa60tbi, Yem npOn3BOhHaJeTeJIbHOCTb.
Длдддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддддд徴псгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнгнgngnngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngngng
-peryIrpHbIMnΦn3nueckcNmUynpaxKHeHnM;
c6aHcnpoBaHHbIM 3dOpOBbIM nHTaHneM;
·6aHnOpaBBIM 06pa3OM KIN3HN.
3. KAK PABOTAET TEXHOLOГЯ MI (MbIWEHQO INHTENJIKTA)?
ПРИМЕЧАНЕ. ВКЛЮЧЕНИЕ И ВБКЛЮЧЕНИЕ MI-ФУнкции BBINOJIHЯТСЕ B MEHIO Settings (HacTpoiKn)
MI-SCAN
Ipeed hauanom TpeHnpOBKn FyHKnna MI-scan 30HnpyeT Bbl6paHHyO rpynny Mbllu, ABToMaTnueckn HactpanBaCtMnyJTop Ha BO36yDnMoCTb daHHo OBlaCTN TeNa, B 3aBNCIMoCTN OT BaWei Fn3NoIOnn.
3a yHKZI npBODIT K KpaTko TcTOBOI NOCEIOBATEHOCTN B Hauane IPOrpaMMbl, BO BpemKOTopoI npBOOJrTcNIMpeHn.
B KOHcTe TecTa Heo6xOdmo yBeIeNHTb INHTeHCINBHOCt, YTO6bl 3aNyCTNTb IporpaMMy.
MI-TENS
Функлma MI-tens orpanuHnBaTe HxekelaTebHbIeMbIeUeHbIe CokpaueHnB B6oNe3HeHHbIX MeCTaX.
C kaxdbim ybeiueHHem INHTehcunBHOCTN OCUyIeCTBnIeTcra faa TeCTINPOBaHnI, n npnOBhApyeHHMblIeUHoro COKpaLHeHH npIbOp ABTomATuYeCKn CHXkaET INHTehcUNBHOCTb CTmUyJIuI.
3a yHKnua doctynha Toblko B nporpaMMax upeckoxho JneKtpocmUyIu (TENS), 1nnkohnnta (Epicondylitis) n TeHHnTa (Tendinitis).
MI-RANGE
ФункцmaI-MI-range no3BolnaT bIbpaT nbIealbHbI ypoBeH nHTeHCNBHOCTn CTmUyauuIN dJIa BOCCTaHOBJENH, Maccaxka, KaIIJIJIrpN3auu N NOCTOARHHbIX MbIeuyHbIX 60JeI.
B haue anpogpammbi npbiop npedlaeet nojbl3oBaTeJIO yBeJIuHTb INHTecNBHOCTb Bo BpeM yBeJIuHnIHTEHCNBHOCTN npbiop aHaIIm3npyeT OTBe KaJDo CTIMyIpUeMoMbIuBcN IOpeJeLAEOTNTMaJIbHbIyPOBEHb. KaT OJIbKO Mblsua DOCTnraeT ONTMaJIbHOrO yOBHRA CTIMyJLcN, COOTBeTCTBuOUsK KaHAn ABTOMATueCKN CTAHOBITc HEAKTINBbIM, 6IOKIPy DaJIbHeJlWee yBeJIuHHeNE INHTECNBHOCTN. IJIY BOCCTaHOBLeHnKOHToPnOTo BBepInTe NobTopHo Tpe6yEmbIKaHaI N yBeJIuHbTe IINy UMeHbWntE INHTECNBHOCT CTIMyJLcN.
MI-AUTORANGE
Функцma MI-aurorange BbIopnHЯTe JxE 3aJauN, YTO n Φункцma MI-range, Ondako Deenaet 3TO ABTOMATUHECKN.
Hajatne KhoNk Co CTrpeKoB BBePb H MHOOfoHyHKUHOJbHOB NaHei B Hauane nporpaMMbI NO3BOJAE Tnp60p4y ABToMaTnueckn yBeJIuHbA Tb INTeHCNBHOCTb CTmUJLcMn Do Tex nop, noka He 6yDet o6hApJxeh ONTMaJIbHbI yPoBeH. Hajatne KhoNk Co CTrpeKoB BHN3 OTMeHaeT cyHKUIO MI-autorange. 3aTe m np60p nepeKluOaETcB pUHOb PexIM, B KOtOpOM INTeHCNBHOCTb DOnJxeh peryInpoBaT noJIb30BaTeNb.
MI-ACTION
Функця MI-action no3BONЯТ НУнот ЭЛКТРОCTUMуИnpOBaHHOE cOKpaшени C nOMOь npOn3BOJbHOrO DeIcTBnA. Takoe COKpaшени RaJIЯETCS NOHOCtBu KOHTpOJIpyEmbIM, YTO OBeCNeuBaET noNHOUeHHIe TpeHINPOBKN uYdo6cTBo DЯ NOlb3OBAteIa.
B KOHc KAKdoi 43bI AKTHBHO rO Tdbixa nylbT dNCTaHIOHHoro ynpabneHn 13daet KopoTKn CnHa. Pocne 3TOrMOxHO HauHAtb npOn3BOhE cokpaese He cIn B TeueHne onpeDeHNO BpEmeH npOn3BOhE cokpaese He hauHeTc, np6Op ABToMaTneckn nepexoDIT B pexm nay3bl.
3TOT pexim pa60tbi DocTyneH TolbKO dI py nporpamM C MOUHbIM MblweHybIM cokpauneHHaMI
PIMMEAHNE.Дя npabnblho npabtoI cyHKuIN MI-action Tpe6yeTc hannue XopoWx Mbiuehix noeprmbaHn BO BpemA f3bI aKTHBHO OTDbxa.EcnO Hn ABJHO Tc HeIOCTaTOH CInbHIM, np60p n3daET KOPOTKn CnHAn, a Ha KaHAnax NOBJAETC3Nk + .CoOTBeTCTBEHNO,ДЯ NOUeHn TaKIX noeprmbaHn 683aTeNbHm ycNoBEm AIBJeTcXoPoWee paccna6neHne MbiU Bo BpemA f3bI OTbIX.В KOHcKaJdof f3bI cokpaSeHn Heo6xoDIMO BepHyTbC B NOnOKeHne, KOTOpoe oecneuBaet MaKcMamblHoepaccna6neHneMbIu.
B Ta6nue yka3aHo, kakne fynkun nOctynbB KaKdo np6ope.
| SP 6.0 SP 8.0 FIT | 5.0 | ||
| MI-SCAN | ✓ ✓ ✓ | ||
| MI-TENS | - | ✓ | - |
| MI-RANGE | ✓ | - | ✓ |
| MI-AUTORANGE | - | ✓ | - |
| MI-ACTION | - | ✓ | - |
4. INHCTPYKUN
CODEPXAHAHNE HABOPOB N AKCECCYAPbl
| SP 6.0 SP 8.0 / WOD FIT 5.0 | ||||||
| № NO KAT. KOЛ-BO № NO | KAT. KOЛ-BO № NO KAT. KOЛ-BO | |||||
| ПУЛБТ ДИСТАЦНОНOGО УПРавLENEМЯ | 001047 1 | 001046 / 001046CF | 1 001048 1 | |||
| MOДУЛМ | 001061 4 | 001061 / 001061CF | 4 001055 2 | |||
| ДOK-СТАЦЕМAY | 001068 1 001068 1 001073 1 | |||||
| ЗAPÄДноЕ УСТРОДСТВО | 64902X 1 64902X 1 64902X 1 | |||||
| HAБОР MAJIENБКИХ ЗЛЕKTPOДов 5 X 5 | 42215-8 1 42215-8 1 42215 1 | |||||
| HAБОР БOLБШINX ЗЛЕKTPOДов 5 X 10, 2 SNAP | 42216-4 1 42216-4 1 42216 1 | |||||
| HAБОР БOLБШINX ЗЛЕKTPOДов 5 X 10, 1 SNAP | 42222-4 1 42222-4 1 42222-4 1 | |||||
| КРATКOE PUYKOBOДСТВО ПОЛБЗOBATEЛМ | 885625 1 885625 1 885625 1 | |||||
| ТРАHCПОТнБИ ФУТЛМР | 680043 1 | 680042 / 680043 + 680042 | 1 680043 1 | |||
| ЗАштнычExОЛ ДлЯ ПУЛБТА ДИСТАЦНОНOGО УПРавLENEМЯ | NA NA 00 1094 1 NA NA | |||||
| USB-KABELB | 601163 1 601163 1 601163 1 | |||||
| ИНСТРУКСИМЯ | 4528182 1 4528182 1 4528 182 1 | |||||

IcnoIb3yIte c daHbIM npHbOp mToIbKO uHypbl, 3NeKtpoIbl, 6aTapeu, aanTepbl nHaTHnA n Akceccyapbl, peKomeHdoBaHHbIe Compex.
ONICAHNE PIPBOPA


NYbT DnCTAHUOHHOYNPABNEHNA
A-KHONKa BKNIOUeHn/BoIKIOUeHn(HaxMNTe
DNBAKIOUeHn,HAXMNTeNyDpeXNBaTe He
MeHee 2ceKHyNdNBAKIOUeHn)
B-4 KhoNkI JnBa BbIbOpa NOTMeHbI BbIbOpa KaHaHa CTmUyIaUN
C-MHOrOfoyHKUHOHaJIbHaI naHeIb(BBepx-BHN3-BLeBO-BnPaBO)ДЯ HABINaIIM B INHTepFeIeCe I yBeIuYeHr/YMeHbSeHn INHTeHCIBHOCTN CTmUJLrHn Ha Bbl6paHHbIX KaHaJax
D-KHONKa NODTBepKdEHHN
E-pa3bemIg USB-ka6eIyIINIOKNoueHnK DOK-CTAHU
MOyIb
A-KHONKa BKNIOUeHn/ByIKIIOUeHn(HaKMNTeДЯ BKJIIOUeHn,HaKMNTeN UyepKINBaIteДЯBbIKIIOUeHn)
3eHbCBToNO: np60p roTOB K paOte XeTbI CBToNO: BblONHReTCSTMylra
B-na3IyHaMOTKKa6eY
ONICAHNE INPUBOPA



DOK-CTAHUNIaSP6.0H8.0
A-pa3beMДЯЗAPJKNyNbTa
ДИСТАНЦИОнHOrOуиравLEнЯ
B-na3nnOTKpbTnKpblWKNDOK-CTAHUN
C-MeTOIJIIOJ3apRkMOyNei
D-pa3bem nHTAHN
DOK-CTAHUNFIT5.0
A-pa3bemn7aepnnybTa
ДиСТанцИоHornoУypаВлeпеня
B-MeToDnPa3MeUeHnMoUyne
C-MeTOIJIPOJ3apRkMOyNeI
D-pa3bemnITAHIN
NEPBOE PIPMEHEHNE
Pn npBOM nCnoJb3ObaHnn DaHHoro npnbopa BblnoHnTe yKa3aHHhle HnKe DeiCTBnA:
- BbIbepnTea3bIK

- BkIIOUHTe BCE moJyIn, yTO6bI CBa3aTb INx CnYbTOM dNCTaHcNOHHOrO ynpabNeHnA.

Iocne BkIoueHnMoUyIero paCno3HaBaHnIyIbTOM dIcTaHcNoHHOrO ynpabHeHnHa MoUyNE NOBnEETCA OTMETKa.

PocieCB3bBaHnBCEXMOyIeCnybTomOTobpaKaTcBCEOTMeKIn

PIMMEUHNE.PoueypaCBaBbAHBaBbINHOHReTcOHNpa3.
ФУHKUIMПИБОРА
PIMMEUHNE.3KpaHbI, NOKa3aHHBHe HNKe, DaHbI NIIuB DnA npMepa, Ho 06uN npHcun pa6oTbIOCTaetcTeM Xe, He3aBNCMO OT NCNoB3yeMoB Bam MoDeJI.
JOCTYI K MEHIO FAVOURITES (U36PAHHOE)
B MeHIO Favourites (N36paHHoe) oTo6paXaTcI nOcJIeHnRA BbIOJIeHHHa npOrpMaM. 3TO MeHIO FauVorites Ke nOcJIe BKIOUHeHn Ipn6Opa, eCIN B HEM ECTb XOTb ODA npOrpMaM.


A Bb6op MeHIO Favourites (V36paHHoe)
BПодтберждени Быбopa
BbIOnJIeHbIe npOrpAMMbI abTOMaTnueckn nonaJIoT B MeHIO Favourites (U36paHHoe).MeHIO Favourites (U36paHHoe) moKet coepxatb do 10 nporpAM. IIO Mepe BblonHeHry HObIx npOrpAMM OHI 3aMeHraIOT cO6oI CTapIe npOrpAMMbI B CnNcKe MeHIO.


A Bb6op Tpe6yeMoH n36paHHo nporpaMMbi
BПодТьерждени Быбoga
C Bo3BpaT K npedeIyUeMy IaIy


A Bb6op Tpe6yemoro paonoloxeHn3neKtpooB
BПоТВерждени Вьбopa
C Bo3BpA K nppebIyUeMy wary
PacnoJoxeHne 3IeKtpoOB BbIbpaetcB O BpeM rO6paxeHn nporpaMMbl. TaKxe MoXHO npocmOTpeB dpyrVe BapnaHTbl pacnoJoxeHn.
3. NOДКПИЧЕМОДУЛМ KЗLEKТРОДAM

PpInennte 3neKtpoDbI K KOxe. Moynb noKnIOuaeTcR K 3neKtpoDy c6Oky. HaneHbTe Moynb Ha 3neKtpoD IO ueJka.
4. BKJIIOUHTME MOJUYIIN


A Bo3bpaT K npedeIyUeMy wary
BПоТВерждени Вьбopa
Cm. pa3dien «3anyck nporpammbbl CTmynlaunu», YTO6bI HaayaTb nporpaMMy.
JOCTYK MEHIO PROGRAMMES (IPOΓPAMMbI)
Iopnbie cbeHnO nporpMaMx npBedeHb Ha Be6-caiTe www.compx.info
B MeHIO Programmes (N36paHHoe) oTo6paXaIOTc KaTeOpn nporpamM.


A Bb6op MeHIO Programmes (IporpamMbbl)
BПодтберждени Вьбopa
1. BbIePHTE KATEROPNUO


A Bb6op Tpe6yemoi KaTEROpn nporpaMM
BNoTBePckdHeNHe Bb6opa
C Bo3BpaT K nppebdyuemy wary
2. BbIbEPNTE NPOPAMMY


A Bb6op Tpe6yemO nporpaMMbl
BПоТВерждени Вьбoga
C Bo3BpT K nppebIyUeMy wary
3. BbIePHTE PACNoIOXeHne 3JIeKTPoIOB


A Bb6op Tpe6yemoro paonolooKeHn3neKtpooD
BNoTBePckJeHne Bb6opa
C Bo3BpaT K nppebidyuemy wary
4. NOДКЛЮЧИТЕ MOДУЛМ KЗLEKТРОДAM

Ipnene Tne 3neKtpoDbI K KOxe. Modynb noDknIOyaeTcK 3neKtpoDy c6Oky. HadeHbTe Moynb Ha 3neKtpoD IO UIeUka.
5.BKJIIOUHTMEMOJYNI


A Bo3BpaT K npedeIyUeMy IaY
BПоТВерждени Вьбopa
Cm. pazden «3anyck nporpammbi CTmmyaunu», yTo6bHaaTaB nporpaMMy.
JOCTYI K MEHIO OBJECTIVES (3ADAU)
B MeHIO Objectives (3aau) oTo6paKaIoTc 3aau, 3aRpyKeHHbIe n3 BaWero NnHoro aKKayHTa (cm. pa3dien «Co3dHne IuHoro aKKayHTa»).
ПРИМЕЧАН.Мени Objectives (Задун) дocTyHNoToJbKOДЯМоDEЛN SP 8.0.


A Bb6op MeHIO Objectives (3aDaun)
BnDtbepKdHeHne Bb6opa
INHnkaTOp no3a7auey oTo6paKaet XoE ee BbInOJIHeHn. 3HaQK KOIOKOBuNka yKa3bIbAeT Ha To, YTO Ha CERODH 3aIIaHnPOBaHO BbInOJIHeHne 3IeMeHtA 3a7aU.

AYka3bIbaet Ha HAIyue 3aJIaHINPOBaHHOrO 3JeMeHTa 3aJaU
B OCTaBsaJcra YaCTb
C BbINONHeHHa YACTb:
-BbINIOJIHHeHHa YacTb OTo6paKaeTc3eNeHbIM CBeTOM
-HebboHHeHHa YacTb OTo6paKaeTcKpaChbI cBeTom
1.BbIbEPNTE3Aa4y


A Bb6op Tpe6yeMoI 3aauu
BnDtbepKdeneHb6opa
C Bo3BpA K nppebIyUeMy wary
2.BbIbEPNTE3JIEMENTJILBbIIOJIHEHnA


A Bb60 Tpe6yemoro 3nemeHtA
BNoTBePckJeHne Bb6opa
C Bo3BpaT K npedeIyUeMy wary
3nememrnn BbIINHeHHa MoKet 6bIt nporpaMa nn 3aHaHne. OH BbIbpaetcno ymoJauHIO, Ho nOJIb3OBaTeJIb MoKet Bbl6pTaDpyroN 3nemeHT.
3NaUOK 0603Haayet BbINOnHeHHyI nporpaMMy IIn 3aJaHne.
3. BbIbEPHTE PACNOJIOXEHNE 3JEKTPOIOB


A Bb6op Tpe6yemoro paonoloxeHnna 3neKtpoIOB
BIOJTBepKdEneHb6opa
CBo3BpaT K npedeIyUeMy wary
PIMMEAHHE. B 60nbHnCTBe cnyaeb HeBO3MOxHO BbIpaTb pyroepacnoJoxHe 3JeKtpoOB, TAK KAK OHO HAnpMyO CBz3aHO C 3aJaey.
4. NOДКЛЮЧЕМОДУЛК 3ЛЕКТРОДАM

PpInennte 3neKtpoDbI K KOxke. Moynb noKnloaetcR K 3neKtpoDy c60ky. HaneHbTe moynb Ha 3neKtpoD IO ueJka.


A Bo3BpT K npedeIyUeMy wary
BПоТВерждени Вьбoga
Cm. pa3dien «3anyck nporpammbi CTMyIaIIN», yTo6bHaayatb nporpaMMy.
IOCTYNI K MEHIO SETTINGS (HACTPOIKN)
MeHIO Settings (HAcTpoIKn) no3BOJare HAcTpaNbTa napameTpbl TAKNX 3neMeHTOB, KaK NOcBETKa, rPOMKoCTb, y3bIK n. T. D. HeKOTOpbIe HAcTpoIKn HeOCTynHbI dJa pa3hIx np6bOpob.


A Bb6op MeHIO Settings (HaTpoiKn)
BПодтверждени Вьбoga
1. BbISEPUTE IAPAMETP


A Bb60 Tpe6yemoro napameTpa
BПодтberждениьбoga
C Bo3BpaT K npedeIyUeMy wary
Language (R3bIK): N03BONRAETN3MEHHTb Ra3bIK INHTeppeCa.
MI-autorange: BkIIOUaET (ON) INIy BbIKIOUaET (OFF) fynKuIO MI-autorange.
MI-range: BkIouaET (ON) INN BbIKIOUaET (OFF) FyHKnIO MI-range.
MI-scan: BkIouaet (ON) INN BbIKIOuaET (OFF) FyHKUIO MI-scan.
MI-tens: BkIouaet (ON) nIIy BbIKIOuayeT (OFF) fynKUIO MI-tens.
MI-action: BkIIOuaET (ON) INN BbIKIOuaET (OFF) fynKcIIIO MI-action.
ПРИМЕЧАНЕ.Описане MI-Функциm.CM.B pa3dene «3.Kak pa6oTaET texHOnorna MI (MbIseHOrO nHTeNtNeKTe)?»
Cycles (Lukbl): Bknoaet (ON) nBn BbIKIOaet (OFF) fynKmio Cycles (Lnkbl).
Функця Cycles (Lнкь) npedna3nueHa dny liodey, kOTOpbye yxe npnbblkN K 3eKtpocTmUynuHIMxO7Rt BbINONHTB HeckolbKO uKIOB TpeHnpOBok. Ecnn FyHKzra Cycles (Lnkbl) BkIoueHa (ON), NOBJIaETcdoONHITbHbI 3KpaH DnA ONpeDeHbIX nporpAMM (CMoUHbIMMbIeHbIMNCOKpaUeHnM), KOTOpb no3BOJAE T bI6paTbcIKl TpeHnpOBok.
Iognka znkla ochoBbIaetcna Ha narpy3ke, co3daBaem OJIeKTPocTmUyIaIe. KaN B cnyae
oblyho TpeHnpOBKn, Heo6xOIMNo hauatb C onpeJeIeHHo narpz3kn, a 3aTeM yBeIuHbTa ee no Mepe
BblOpHeHnra ZIKNOB.PekomEnduyETcna HauHaTb C 1-ro znkna I nepeXODntb Ha cIeMyIuIy uPoBeHb
no erO 3aBePeJHn, oblyho uepe3 4-6 HeJeB CTmUyIaIuN I3 paueTa 3 ceAHC b HeJeIIO. He Mehee
BaxHO DoCTnHy 3NaHTeBHO INTEHCINBO BpEma CeAHca, npexKeYem nepExoDHTb K
OuepeHOM znkny.
Power saving (3heproc6epexeHne: BKIOUaET ON) INI BbIKIOUaET (OFF) 3heproc6epexeHne.
YMeHbIaEIT INHTECNBHOCTb INBpEmrNoIDCBETKn.
Sound (3Byk): BkIIOaET (ON) mnn BbIKIOaET (OFF) 3ByK.
Contraction sound (CnHAn o cokpaueHn): BkIouaET (ON) nIi BbIKIOUaET (OFF) npedynpejkaiou nn CnHAn o HacTynpLeHn cokpaueHn.
Set time (Bb6epnte BpeM): n03BONrEt yCTaHOBnTb BpeM B np16ope.
Set date (Bb6epnte daty): no3BONrEYcTaHOBnTb DaTy B npri6ope.
Pair a new module (PoiKJIouHte HObIy MoUyb): P03BOJLaET CBA3aTb HOBbI MOUyb C NylbTOM DInCTAHIOHHOrO ynpabHeHn.
A BbIbepeTe KaHaJIb I da paOToI. KOrda KaHaJI aKtINBeH, CBeTOnIOI rOpNT CnHM LBeTOM.
B Na3a
C yBeneHne nn yMeHbWeHne INHTeHCNBHOCTN CTmMyIaNN Ha Bb6paHHbIX KaHaIax
YBENuHbTe INHTECNBHOCTb CTmUJRAuHn Ha Bbl6paHHbIX KaHaIax.
No ymonuHnIO B hauane ceaHcA akTINBHyI BCE KaHaJIb.IyTo6bl OTMeHNTb Bbl6Op KaHaJa, npocTo HaxMnte COOTBEcTBcyUOyKHOkNky.

B 3TOM cIyuae ToIbKO 1 KaHaJI YBnIeTCa AKTINBHyIM. N3MeHeHne INHTECNBHOCTN BblIOJIHReTCa ToIbKO Ha KaHaNe 1.
IinaPamMaBcepeINHe3KpaHaMOXETN3MeHrTbCBy3ABNCUMOCTNOTIpOrpAmMbI.
ПОГРAMMA COKPAUSEHIN/AKTUBHOROTДьIXA
Takne nporpammbi Bcerda HauHHaOTc C pa3bipa3MHKn. Iocne pa3bipa3MHKn BbvINHraOTc TIKNbI cokpaueHn n AKTNBHO OToBxa (KoJIyecTBO LKNOB 3aBNCIT OT nporpammbi), a nocle 3abepweHn BCEx LKNOB Hactynaet pha paccna6neHn.

AΦa3a pa3MnHKn
BΦa3aakTNBHOOTdbixA
CΦa3a paccna6neHn
DΦa3a cokpaueHnra
E Φa3a pa60tbi, KOtopa crctoNT n3 uKna cokpaueHn/AKTNBHOOTDbixA
ПОPGРAMMbIMACCAKAIBOCCTAHOBJIECHNIA
Takne nporpammbi COCTOITN ODHoI Hc oedePxA TIKNA COKpaueHn/AKTNBHOOTbIX.3To nporpammbI DnBOCCTAHOBHeH, Maccaxa, KaINIIpRHaZuH N NOCTOHHbIXMbIeHbIX60Je.B XoJe TAKNX nporpamM MoKET N3MeHrTbcraCtOta CTIMUJIaUN.

AΦa3a pa6oTbi
ПОДOLЖЕНЕ ПОГРAMMbI CTIMYЛЯЦИ



B03BpaT K
B Bo3o6HOBHeHcEaHcCTmUyIaun
C Pnponyck Tekyu
nporpaMM

NIN BbIXOДИ3
A CpeHnIHHTeHCINBHOCT CTmUJLcN
B MaKcMaJIbHaI INHTeHCNBHOCTb
CTIMMYLIMN
Ipi Haxatn Ha ceHTpaBHyIO KhoNky Ha nyIbTe dIcTaHcNoHHoro ynpaBneHna HA KhoNky BkIoueHn OndHO rO n3 Moynel BO BpeM CTmUyAun np16bp nepexoNT B pexm na3bl. Ha 3tOM 3Tane MOxHn npOnyCTnTB TekuSyio 4a3y nn BBiTn n3 nporpammbbl.
B 3aBcMocn OT nporpaMbI MoKET OTo6paKaTbCMAkCMaNbHoe NIN CpeJHee 3HaueHne INHTECNBHOCTN.
ПРИМЕЧАН.Сааньо36новяETсЯ урбн 80% оурвь ИHTEHCBHOCТdoпepepbIbA.
CBeToIOI MraE: BbInOnHReTc3apnKaMoyn
PIMMEAHHE. Ecn np6op He nCnoB3yeTcnpoJnxTeIbHoe BpeM, Mbl peKOMeHnyem 3apxKaTb 6aTapeNdo ypoBn 50% kaxdbie 3 Meca.
Korda moynb nomeetaetcB DOK-CTaHIO, OH OTo6paXaETcHa 3kpaHe nyIbTa DnCTaHIOHOynpabNeH.Nocle noJnoi 3apAkn yIbTa DnCTaHIOHOynpabNeH.NoMdyneOHN nepexOJrB pexm OxndaHn.
KordaMoynb NomeaetcB DOK-CTaHcHIO, 3eIeHbCBeTODnOJNoka3bIbAeTero COCToHHe. Pocne noHnO3apdKn NybTa IACtAHcNoHHoro ynpabLeHnI MoynE OHN nepeXoJrB PeKIM OxndaHn.
CO3DAHNEJIIMHOROAKKAYHTA
UTo6bI BOCnONb3OBaTbCRA BcEMN BO3MOXHOCTrMn Pn6bopa, Co3daIe AKKayHT Ha Be6-caTe WwW. compexwireless.com n cneyuTe INHCTpykunm Ha 3tOM Be6-caTe.
Функции модел SP 8.0
ДостункpacnicaHIOТренировК
CkaaHbAHne npedyctahOBHeHHbIX 3aDaHnpaMyo B np60p
·Co3dHHe co6cTBeHHbIX cIeNe I Nx cKaUBaHHe B npBop
- 3arpyka nctopn npnbopa (BbinoHHeHHbIX nporpaMM CTmMynaun) Ha Be6-caT
Iocne ckaibnna 3aauh na npbl TnctaHIOHHO ynpabHe n BkloyeHH npnbopa Ha 3kpahe cpa3y OTo6paxaetc 3KpaH C exeJHeBbIMn 3aHaHnMn.

Функшн Mоделу SP 6.0 u FIT 5.0
Достун К распсанг ТренировК
- 3arpyka nctopn np60pa (BbinoHHeHHbIX nporpamm CTmmyraun) Ha Be6-caNT
5. ПОИСК И YYSTPAHEHNE HENCPPABHOCTEД
OTKA3 3JIKTPOДA

Ha npIbTe DnCTaHIOHHoro ynpabHeHna OTO6paXaETC nCBON 3neKTPoJa N OTKJIoueHHORO MoyJra, a TAKKe MIRaet CTpeNka, yKa3bBaHouaJha COOTBeTCTByUoJn KaHaN (B DaHHOM Cnyae KaHaN1).
- Y6eHITcB, yTO 3NeKTPoDbI npaBnIbHO nOKnIIOueHbI K MoDyIIO.
- Ecnn 3neKtpoDbI CTapbIe, n3HOWeHHbIe n/nn HApyWeH KOtAaT - nonpO6yIte 3aMeHHTb 3JKeKTPoDbI.
MOyIb BHE 30HbI DEICTBnA

Ha nylte dntaHIOHO rO npabHeNr OTo6paKaetc CMBoI MoyIra BHe 30hJI deICTBnA, a TAKKe MnaeTcpeNka, yka3bIbaIOUaHa COOTBeTCTByIOuKn KaHAn (B daHHOM cnyae kaHAn 1).
Y6eHntecb B Tom, yTo MoyIb I nyIbT DnCTaHcNHO HnpabNeHna HaxOJaTcHa paCCToHm MeHee 2 MeTpOB dpyr OT dpyra.
Mexdy moynem nnybrom dntaHOnHHoro ynpabnene He doJxho 6bIb npenrTcbn, KOTOpBc Moryt OTPaxkb CnHan.
YBeiTeB TOM, YTO CINHAn DoCTnHaet NylbTa INCTaHOnHOrO ynpabHeHra.
ПОНБЛЕМССИХРОИЗALEN

Ecn npoeypa cnHxpoHn3aun 6bIa npepbHa nn He moKet 6bItb ycneuHO BblnoHeHa no KaKMnlo6 npuHHAM (OTcoeHNHe NylbT DnCTaHcNooHoro ynpabNeHn, OTCyTCTByET NtAHne n T.Д), Ha nyIbTe dntaHcNooHoro ynpabNeHn OTo6paxaetc cJeDyOuM ekpaH.
- PoiKJIIOHTe NOBTOPO HnybT DnCTaHcNOHHOrO ynpabNeHn K KOMNbIOTepy INpe3anyCTne npoedpy CnHXPOHn3aUIN.
CBETOIOIOHbIE INHINKATOPbI MOyJIA
HnIkaTOp nonepeMeHHO 3aRopaETc 3eHebIM KpaCHbIM cBeTom: MOnyIb HaxoNTcB He 30HbI DeiCTBn IIN He paCnO3HaetcnybTOM INCTaHIOOHHO ynpabJeHH.
- Y6eDNTecb B TOM, UTO NylbT DnCTaHcNHOHOrO ynpabHeHBAKJIIOueH.
- Y6eIntecb B TOM,чTo MOnyIb I nyIbT nIcTaHcHOnHOrO ynpaBneHnHa pacCToHn MeHee 2 METPOB dpyr OT dpyra.
INHdkaTOp ropnt KpaChbIM UBeTOM.
- Y6eNTecb B TOM, yTO MOyIb 3apJxH.
-Nonpo6yIte nepe3anyctnb nybT dNCTaHcnoHHoro ynpabJeHn I MOnyI. - Ecni INdkaTOp npoJOnkaet ropeb KpaHbIM cBeTom, obpaTnTeCb B cnjx6y noIepKkN KomnaHm Compex.
HnDnKaTOp He roPnt.
- Y6eJntecb B TOM, YTO MOyIb 3apJxHe.
- EcnHnDnKaTOp He 3aRopaTa, o6paTntEcB B cnJxby noDnepKKn KOMNaHm Compex.
MOyJIb PA3PJAKeH

Bo bpeM CTmmyn Modynl MOket pa3prntbC. B 3OM cnlyae OTO6paXaetc R CMBON pa3prxehno 6batae, a TAKKHe Mnaet cTpeNkA, yka3bibaOuJHa COOTBeTCTByIOUe Kahan (B daHHom cnlyae kahan 1).
- OctaHOBInTe CTINMUYLJIIO INpe3apJrIte MOyIb.
- OctabBe Ta3pJxKeHHb MoDyIb N npOdoJIkaTe CeAHC CTmUyIaIcN 6e3 HrO.
MOyJIbHE CBA3bIBAETC C NylbTOM DnCTAHcNOHHOYYPABJIENIA

EcnBBo Bpem npBOrno nCnObl3OBaHnnybTy dNCTaHcUHOHoro ynpabHe He ydaetc CBA3aTbcra CO BCEMMOyJMy, NOBJeTcCo06eHne 6 own6ke.
YBeHNTecb B TOM, YTO MOyIb 3apJxKeH, IN NOBTopNTE pOceDpy CB83bBAHn.
- Ecni coo6eHne oTo6paxaetc CHOB, o6paTntecb Cnyx6y noDnepxxk KOMnaHm Compex.
CTMUYIaIyHE DaET ObbIHyBX OUIyUeHn
- Y6eHntTeCb B npaBnIbHocTn HacTpoE K npacNoIoxKeHn 3JekTpOIOB.
- UyTb cDvHbTe 3neKtpoDbI.
CTMUYIaIyBbI3bIBAETINCKOMΦOPT
3ΦΦeKTHBnH MaOuHocb N3nyeHn:4.4 [D5M]
CTAHДAPTBI
Дя obecneuehenia 6e3oNaCHocTn INcNoIb3OBAHnA CTmUyIaTOp cKOHCTpyuPObaH, npOn3BeDeH npacnpoctpaHaTeCBAcoTBeTcTBn C Tpe6OBaHnMaM NipeKtNBbE EC 93/42/CEE c nonpaBkAmOxBaTbBaIOUeMeDnUHckne npi6Opbl.
CTMnyIaTOp TAKKe OTBeuAeT CTAnDapTy CEI 60601-1 no 6UIM Tpe6oBaHnAm K 6e3OanAcHcTn MediunHcknx 3JIeKtpopnp6obop, CTAnDapTy CEI 60601-1-2 no 3JIeKtpomarHnTHoN COBMeCTmocTn n CTAnDapTy CEI 60601- 2-10 no CneuaJIbHbIM Tpe6oBaHnAm K 6e3OanAcHcTn HEPBbIX N MbIeUHbIX CTMnyIaTOpOB.
B COOTBETCTBnC DeIcTBUOUMM MeXdyHapoDhIMN CTaHdApTAMN CneJeYt npEynpeINb o6 yctAHOBKe 3NeKTPoDnB Ha rpyndHyIO KNeTKy (NoBbIeHHbI pNCK fIbprnnnae cepda).
Даньий CTимулгетор тадже OTbeaet Диpeктпe 2002/96/CEE no ytunnaци зл ektpnueckoro n 3л ektpoHHOrO obopydobAHЯ (WEEE).
CBEDEHINOB3JEKTPOMAHHTHOJ COBMECTIMOCTN(3MC)
CTMnyIaTOp Compex npedHa3HaueH dJa IcNoIb3ObaHn B TnIuHbIX DoMaUHIX ycIOBnIX n ceptnPhiIupoBaH B COOTBeTCTBnN CO CTaNaprTom 6e3OnacHOCTn EC 60601-1-2 (3JIeKtpomarHHTha coBmecTImOCTb).
JaHHbI npH6Op n3nyaET KpaHHe Hn3Km yPoBeHb paJIOuacToTHbIX (Pc) nomex nBpI nn OKaKeT BnHnE Ha paCnoJIoKeHHoe NO6n3OCTn 3JeKtpoHHoe o6OpydoBaHne (paJIO, KOmNbIoTepbI, TeNeΦoHbI n T. n.).
KoHCTpykunr cTmmylraTopa Compex npeducmaPbAe ter 3auNTy ot npedckaaemybIX nomex,NCXODaIUXOT 3JeKTPnuecknx pa3pRIOB, MaHHTbIX nOJIe, a TaKke NCTOCHIKOB NITaHNIpaDIOuCACTOTbIX CnHAIOB.
OHaKO HeB03MOxHOrapaHTnPoBaTb,TO Ha CTmUyIaTOp He 6ydyT Bo3JeCTBOBaTcINbHbIe Pu (paIOuactOThIe) noJIa, BO3NkaIOuIe INbIM O6pa3OM.
3a noipobhIMN cBeJeHnAIMN o6 3JIeKtpomarHHTbIX n3IyueHnX I NOMEXO3aUuHHeHHocTn 6paauTeCB B Compex.
8. TABLIUNA 3JIeKTPOMAHHTHOI COBmECTMOCTN
CTMnyIaTOp Compex Tpe6ye TcneuaNbHbIX Mep npedocToPOXHOCTN B OTHoWeHN 3MC. Ero yctaHOBka N BBOD B 3KcnPyatauIO DoJxHbIO CcyueCTBjraTbcR B COOTBeTCTBN C daHHbIMy, yka3aHHbIMN B Ta6nue 3MC HactOaUe rpyKOBoDCTBa.
Ha pa6oTy CTmUyIaTopa Compex mOryT oka3bIbTaB BInnaHne IIO6bIe 6ecnpoBOIhble nepedaIooJIpe PUY-Prn6Opbl. IcnoIb3OBaHne npHaJdIeXHOCTe, daTchNKOB IN KabeJe, OTnUHybIX OT yKa3aHHbIX pOnI3BOIHTeMe nPn6Opa, MOryT pNpIBeCTn K ycINHeHIO nomex IIIN CHNXEHNIO UcToHNUBOCTn CTmUyIaTopa Compex K nomExaM.
CTMnyIaTOp Compex He cIeJyET nCnoJIb3OBA Tb B6n3n dpYrOro 6OBpyoDaHnra. EcIn Tpe6yeTcNcNoJIb3OBA Tb erO B TaKnx ycNoBnX, npOBepbTe npaBnIbHyIO pa6Ot y CTMnyIaTOpa Compex B daHHoKoHfNrgypaun.
| PEKOMHDAUZNI 3A8BILENHE IPOIN3BOJNTIEL OTHOCHTELBHO 3LEKTPOMAGHINTHO 03LNUEHNIA | ||
| MioocTimmyIaTOp Compex Stimulator npednauChen dIy IcnoJIb3OBAHnB V 3lektpomagHnTHo cpeDe, onpdeJeHHoN HIXe. 3aKa3uK nII pIoJIb3OBAteJIb MIOCTIMyIaTOpa Compex Stimulator doJIxHe y6eIITbcS,чTO uCTpoiCTBO IcNoJIb3UeTcB B TAKO CpeDe. | ||
| ПROBEPKA 03LNUEHN COOTBETCTBVE | 3LEKTPOMAGHINTHA CPEДA - YKA3AHNIA | |
| P4-IIIaUeHne CISPR 11 | Гулла 1 | В мioocTimmyIaTope Compex Stimulator padinoachToTHa Зергия Испь3уETС ТольКо ДЛ BHyTpENHero ФункциOnHypOBaHn. ПотOMу МалОврЯТно,чTO P4-IIIaUeHne uCTpoiCTBa ВыIZOBet ПOMEXI B pa6Ote СоeДиX 3leKTPuYeCKNX uCTpoiCTB (РадIO, КOMlbIOTepbl,ТелфОнblI N.T.D.). |
| P4-IIIaUeHne CISPR 11 | Клacc B | MioocTimmyIaTOp Compex Stimulator moxHo Испльб3OВаТь В ЛобOM Чураздени,если 3TO He ЧаSTHoeЖиЛБе И He MeCTO, Снabжaelоe 3leKTPo3HeprIneY НаprMyO OT сETN Hn3KOrO НаprJExHry, KOTOPa ПИТаET Жиltbe DomA. |
| ГaramоMuHcckne IIIaUeHnIa IEC 61000-3-2 | Клacc A | |
| КоIeБaHry NaPRAJKeHnIa/ КоIeБaHry IIIaUeHnIa IEC 61000-3-3 | He npimEnHMo | |
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