Contraindications Or When Not To Use; Voltage - Rapid Release PRO2 User Manual

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CONTRAINDICATIONS OR WHEN NOT TO USE

THESE CONTRAINDICATIONS ARE FOR ELECTRIC MASSAGERS
INCLUDING YOUR RAPID RELEASE PRO2.
Do not apply during pregnancy.
Do not apply to persons with pacemaker or defibrillators.
Do not apply over implanted plates or screws.
Do not use over any open wound or incision.
Do not apply the Large Treatment Tip or actuator heads over
bony surfaces.
Do not use if you or a family member have a history of Deep Vein
Thrombosis (DVT) or areas with blood clots.
Do not apply to bruises, open wounds, tumors or cancer.
Do not use if you have a disease/s that deep vibration is not recommended.
If you have any doubts or questions about appropriateness of use, please
consult your health professional.
Stop session if irritation, swelling, excessive redness or pain increases.
Do not apply directly to any area that has signs of inflammation.
WARNING: This device should not be used over swollen or inflamed areas
or skin eruptions. Do not use in the presence of unexplained calf pain.
Consult a physician.
The Rapid Release Pro2 is not intended for adjusting or manipulating
bones or joints of the body.

VOLTAGE

The Rapid Release Pro2 is available in two models: 110/120 volt model or
220/240 volt model.
Use the proper Voltage. Do not plug a 120V Rapid Release Pro2 into a
240V plug and vice versa. If you do need to use your Rapid Release Pro2
with a different voltage, you must use a transformer to change
the voltage.
This transformer must be rated at 300 Watts or higher and typically weigh
about 5lbs (2 KG). Using plug adapters or transformers rated less than
300 Watts will destroy your Rapid Release Pro2 and will void the
warranty. If you have any questions about this, please contact us at
support@rapidreleasetech.com before you plug it in.
The product specification label will state the operating voltage of
your device.
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