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CAUTION

WARNING

•  This equipment is not designed to prevent the ingress of water or liquids. Ingress of water or liquids could 

cause malfunction of internal components of the system and therefore create a risk of injury to the patient.

•  This device should be used only by a physician or licensed practitioner. 
•  Contaminated transmitters, and gel can lead to infection. Disinfect the handpiece after each treatment. 
•  DO NOT use the Intelect RPW 2 in water (Bath, Shower, etc.) that could cause electronic failure 
•  DO NOT operate the Intelect RPW 2 within the vicinity or environment of any microwave and RF 

shortwave diathermy system.

•  DO NOT operate this device in an environment where other devices are being used that intentionally 

radiate electromagnetic energy in an unshielded manner.

•  To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with 

protective earth.

•  DO NOT apply more than 300 shocks to the same spot during treatment
•   Avoid excessive pressure of the shock transmitter to the patient’s skin. 
•  DO NOT trigger pulses unless the pulse transmitter is in contact with the treatment zone.
•  Portable RF communications equipment should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the 

Intelect RPW 2, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance 
of this equipment could result.

•  Use of accessories, handpieces and transmitters other than those specified or provided by the 

manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased 
electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation.

•  Device is designed to comply with electromagnetic safety standards. This equipment generates, uses, and 

can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instructions for use, 
may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity. Harmful interference to other devices can 
be determined by turning this equipment on and off. Try to correct the interference using one or more of 
the following:

» Reorient or relocate the receiving device

•  Danger of injury due to pulse triggering when handpiece is open.
•  Disconnect the handpiece from the control device before starting any cleaning or maintenance work.
•  There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device. If a malfunction occurs, discontinue use immediately 

and contact your local DJO office via www.djoglobal.com for assistance and service information.

•  Do not use while sleeping or operating heavy equipment.

Summary of Contents for Intellect RPW 2

Page 1: ...EN Quick Start Guide ...

Page 2: ...cautions 9 Adverse Effects 9 Patient Applied Parts 10 Product Description 11 Components 12 IFU Download 13 System Start Up 13 Device Connected to the Mains 13 To stop treatment 13 Caution 14 Warning 15 Danger 16 Unpacking the Device 17 Device Description 19 Falcon Handpiece Setup 20 Powering up the Device 21 Operating Data and Ratings 22 Falcon Handpiece Technical 22 Specifications Software 22 Tra...

Page 3: ...se auditory and visual signals Read and understand cautions and contraindications of the device The operator shall operate only one device at a time and treat one patient at a time The device is not intended to be operated by the patient INTENDED ENVIRONMENT FOR USE The device is intended to be operated in a clinical environment it can be moved from room to room The device is not intended to be re...

Page 4: ...at would result in death or serious injury WARNING DANGER 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 definition of these symbols are as follows CAUTION Text with a CAUTION indicator explains possible safety infractions ...

Page 5: ...otocols Treatment Data Clinical Resources Home Settings USB Drive DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE MARKINGS Refer to Instructional Manual and Quick Start Guide Booklet Warning Caution or Danger Electrical Type B Equipment Play Pause ON OFF Manufacturer Date of manufacture Catalogue number Serial number Fragile handle with care This end up Keep dry Temperature Range ...

Page 6: ...Relative Humidity Range Atmospheric Pressure Range Testing agency CE Mark of Conformity with notified body number Class 1 equipment Radio frequency equipment WEEE Directive conformity Shelf life Batch number No condensation allowed Read the instruction for use AC Rated supply voltage ...

Page 7: ...n promotes blood flow through the tissue and boosting metabolism Pulse vibration Massage Soothing relief from muscle strain and stress Disorder of Tendon Insertions Plantar Fasciitis heel Pain or heel Spur Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammatory condition of the foot caused by excessive wear to the plantar facia that supports the arch Tendinosis Calcarea Supraspinatus Tendon Shoulder calcifications a...

Page 8: ...ced sensory and nervous function in the polyneuropathic area Cortisone therapy Wait minimum 6 weeks after local cortisone injection before treatment with radial pressure waves Haemophilia Thrombosis Deep vein thrombosis or other coagulation disorders Anticoagulant pharmaceuticals On any Neoplastic tissues or space occupying lesions Reduced thermal sensitivity over the proposed area of treatment un...

Page 9: ...ated tissues Care therefore should be used in treating patients with therapeutic Radial Pressure Wave treatment who have bleeding disorders Frequent monitoring of intensity level and skin response should occur during all treatments Always apply the transmitter on the skin with small circular movements Never use Radial Pressure Wave therapy on the head Do not treat direct in an area with a metal im...

Page 10: ...LI Type B F15 PTFE Type B D20 S Steel 1 4542 Type B D35 S Steel 1 4542 Type B D20 T Titan grade 5 ELI Type B Ro40 Steel 1 4021 Type B R15 Steel 1 4021 Type B V10 POM C LSG ACETRON Type B V25 POM C LSG ACETRON Type B V40 POM C LSG ACETRON Type B PERI ACTORS POM C LSG ACETRON Type B SPINE ACTORS Polyvinylidenfluorid EpoFlon ECTFE Halar Type B Ultrasonic gel Water de ionized water Gel PH7 Type B ...

Page 11: ...energy When the projectile impacts against an immovable surface the shock transmitter this kinetic energy is converted into sound energy This acoustic pulse is transmitted into the tissue to be treated directly with the help of a gel These waves are physically classified as radial pressure waves The applied pressure pulse propagates radially within the tissue and has a therapeutic effect on areas ...

Page 12: ...water based with deionized water No formaldehyde no fat For external use only Pouch COMPONENTS Throughout these instructions the terms left and right referring to the device sides are from the perspective of a user standing in front of the device The components of the Intelect RPW 2 are shown below Falcon Handpiece Gel Holder ...

Page 13: ...he other end of the cord into an electrical outlet Note The Power Cord may be unplugged from the back of the device in an emergency situation 2 Connect the Falcon handpiece on the right connector 3 Turn on the power switch located on the back of the device TO STOP TREATMENT Press Play Pause button to pause treatment then press Stop on touch screen If device is on mains power press the On Off butto...

Page 14: ...than DJO s can degrade minimum safety Connect to this device only items and equipment that have been specified in this IFU as part of the Intelect RPW 2 System or that have been specified as being compatible with the Intelect RPW 2 System DO NOT disassemble modify or remodel the device or accessories This may cause device damage malfunction electrical shock fire or personal injury Before using the...

Page 15: ... should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the Intelect RPW 2 including cables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result Use of accessories handpieces and transmitters other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagn...

Page 16: ...ic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material DJO recommends implementing additional controls to maintain relative humidity to at least 35 Communicate these ESD precautionary procedures to healthcare staff contractors visitors and patients DO NOT block the device s vents Potential electromagnetic or other interference could occur to thsi or other equipment Try to minimize this interference...

Page 17: ...e damage due to transport 3 Verify that the packaging contains the following Intelect RPW 2 device Intelect RPW 2 Quick Start Guide USB Stick Pouch Gel Holder Cables Holder Power cord Conductor Transmission Gel 250 ml 8 5 oz bottle Standard Accessory Kit that Includes the following RPW Falcon Handpiece Applicator Projectile R0 40 15 mm ESWT Transmitter D20 S D ACTOR 20 mm Transmitter Sealing Set G...

Page 18: ...y side of the device 7 The cable holder is used to hang the handpieces cables Throughout these instructions the terms left and right referring to the machine sides are from the perspective of a user standing in front of the device The components of the Intelect RPW 2 are shown below ...

Page 19: ...e button Falcon Hand Piece Support Transmitter Tray Holder USB Connector Rotary adjusment Knob V actor applicator support Switch ON OFF Power Button Device delivered with 2 transmitters Other transmitters displayed are optional V actor applicator is optional ...

Page 20: ...inger tight Using one hand press the handpiece firmly onto the table and tighten the shaft using the open end spanner It must no longer be possible to unscrew the shaft by hand 4 Screw the transmitter screw cap with the required transmitter firmly back onto the shaft For two part transmitter caps Make sure that the two cap parts are screwed firmly in place and that the transmitter screw cap is scr...

Page 21: ...st the device starts 2 The first setup screen will be displayed after this allowing the user to set language and time in the device 3 If after this step you see the screen below switch of the device and follow instructions in point 4 below If you do not see this screen the device is ready to use 4 Insert the supplied USB drive into USB port of device 5 Switch on the Intelect RPW 2 device The devic...

Page 22: ...ling Pulse Width approx 6 12 ms Pulse Frequency 1 21 Hz for RPW 1 50 Hz for Vibration Fuses 2 x T6 3A H 250 V 5x20 mm Electrical Class CLASS I Electrical Type Degree of Protection TYPE B Regulatory Risk Class IIa according to MDD 93 42 EEC Mass 29 Kg 64 lbs Safe Working Load 5 Kg 11 lbs FALCON HANDPIECE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Compressed air input 1 0 5 0 bar Ambient temperature during operation ...

Page 23: ...very well perceived among therapists thanks to its positive outcomes and its relatively short treatment period TREATMENT TIPS Let your patient rest in a relaxing position during a treatment session providing them a rolled up towel under their limb for comfort if needed during an elevated treatment Localise the painful points you plan to treat It might be a good idea to mark up the points with a fe...

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