User manual

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COMPEX 3 User Manual
3 - Maintenance
4 - Storage and transportation conditions
Do not sterilize the stimulator.
Clean with a soft cloth and an alcohol-
based, solvent-free cleaning product.
Use only a minimum amount of liquid when
cleaning the unit. unit should not be
exposed to excessive fluids during
cleaning).
Do not attempt to repair the stimulator or
any of its accessories. Do not disassemble
the stimulator, docking station, or charger
as these all contain high-voltage
components that could cause electric
shock.
Compex Médical SA declines all
responsibility for any damages or
consequences resulting from unauthorized
attempts to open, modify, or repair the
stimulator. This may only be done by
persons or repair services authorized by
Compex Médical SA.
Your stimulator does not require
calibration. All Compex 3 units are
systematically tested and validated prior to
distribution. Their characteristics do not
vary under normal conditions.
Nonetheless, as Compex 3 is a high-quality
electrical instrument, its life span depends
on the use that is made of it and the care
and maintenance it receives during its
lifetime. If your stimulator contains parts
that seem worn or defective, please
contact your nearest Compex Médical SA
customer service centre (see page 4 in
this manual) regarding an upgrade.
Medical and health professionals are
obliged to service the unit in compliance
with relevant national laws and regulation.
This involves testing performance and
safety parameters at regular intervals.
The Compex 3 contains rechargeable
batteries and so the storage and
transportation conditions must not exceed
the following figures:
Storage and transportation temperature:
-20°C to 45°C
Maximum relative humidity: 75%
Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa
to 1060 hPa
5 - Usage conditions
Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Relative humidity: 30% to 75%
Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa to
1060 hPa.
Do not use in an explosion risk area.