Use Instructions

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are experiencing abnormal vaginal bleeding, or
have debilitating back pain requiring pain-killers or
have recently undergone surgery, or
have symptoms of bladder infection present, or
have symptoms of vaginal infection present, or
have a history of urinary retention or symptoms thereof, or
have an anatomical vaginal morphology and / or structure that does
not permit proper insertion of the probe.
In these circumstances-and in others that give you reason to be cautious
about using the system (such as unstable pregnancy)-seek the advice of
your doctor.
Wash the probe thoroughly before each use (including the very
first use). It is important that you use a cleaning agent that both
protects the probe and minimises the risk of contamination and
infection. See "Cleaning the probe" on page 65 for advice.
Do not use the probe if it has been used by others. There is a
significant risk of cross-infection even if the probe has been
washed between exercises. If others have used the probe, cease
the exercise regime and consult your doctor.
Using another user's probe may result in a corruption of exercise
history and may void any reimbursement agreement from
healthcare providers.
You should inspect the probe before every use. If it is damaged-
for example, the outer covering has become cracked or torn-do
not use it. If the PeriCoach is still within its warranty period,
contact the manufacturer (see "Getting help" on page 66).
The PeriCoach system is designed to work best within certain
temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure ranges. Make
sure that the ranges specified in "Environmental limits" on page
70 apply before beginning an exercise session.