User's Manual

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User's Guide
Do not attempt to repair or modify the NESS H200 Wireless System.
If the H200 Wireless Orthosis overheats, turn off stimulation and remove
the Orthosis.
If stimulation cannot be turned off using the H200 Wireless Control Unit
or the trigger button on the H200 Wireless Orthosis, remove the Orthosis
to stop stimulation.
Electrical and wireless medical equipment need special precautions
for electromagnetic compatibility and immunity. See Chapter 3 and the
Appendix for more information.
Adverse Reactions
In the unlikely event that any of the following occurs, stop using your
H200 Wireless System immediately and talk to your doctor or clinician.
Signs of significant irritation or pressure sores where the H200
Wireless Orthosis contacts the skin.
A significant increase in muscle spasticity.
A feeling of heart-related stress during stimulation.
Swelling of the hand, wrist, or forearm.
Any other unanticipated reaction.
Skin irritations and burns beneath the stimulating electrodes have been
reported with the use of powered muscle stimulators.