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  • Page 1 Revolution Wireless ™ User Manual-EN...
  • Page 3 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e Not e - It is strongly advised to carefully read the contraindications and safety measures described in chapter 1 and 2 in this manual before using your device.
  • Page 4 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e Vali date e ver yt hing by pres s ing th e b utton below t he Start sy mbo l.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.4 Contraindications ...................................6 1.5 Adverse Effects ....................................7 2. Safety information ............................... 8 3. description of the revolution Wireless ......................18 3.1 Device components and accessories ........................... 18 3.2 Explanation of symbols (connections and nameplates) ...................20 3.3 Description of the device components ..........................22 3.4 Description of key accessories .............................
  • Page 6 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ c O N t e N t S 8. care, Maintenance, transport, environmental Statement ..............69 8.1 Care ........................................69 8.2 Maintenance ....................................70 8.3 Transport ......................................
  • Page 7: How To Use The Medical Equipment (Intended Use)

    1 . 1 trea tm e n t e n v ir o n me nt The Revolution Wireless is a stimulator designed for use by healthcare professionals to provide electrical stimulation treatments in pain management (TENS) as well as for neuromuscular stimulation (NMES).
  • Page 8: Indications

    1 . H O W t O u S e t H e M e d i c a l e Q u i P M e N t ( i N t e N d e d u S e ) 1 . 3 i n d i ca tio ns The Chattanooga Revolution Wireless is a clinical electrotherapy device intended for use under the supervision of a Healthcare Professional.
  • Page 9: Adverse Effects

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 1 . H O W t O u S e t H e M e d i c a l e Q u i P M e N t ( i N t e N d e d u S e ) additional Precautions - Use caution for patients with suspected or diagnosed heart problems.
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 2 . S a F e t y i N F O r M a t i O N d ef i n iti o n s The precautionary instructions found in this section and throughout this manual are indicated by specific symbols.
  • Page 11 2 . S a F e t y i N F O r M a t i O N d aNG e r ! Explosion Hazard — Revolution Wireless is not designed tor use in areas where an explosion hazard may occur. An explosion hazard may result from the use of flammable anesthetics, oxygen-rich environments, skin cleansing agents and disinfectants.
  • Page 12 − The patient must be familiar with the functions of the Revolution Wireless remote control with the modules and the remote control must be within easy reach of the patient, allowing them to stop therapy, if needed.
  • Page 13 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 2 . S a F e t y i N F O r M a t i O N 3. Pregnancy. Safety of powered muscle stimulators for use during pregnancy has not been established.
  • Page 14 − Before use allow the Revolution Wireless to reach room temperature. If the unit has been transported at temperatures below 0 °C (32°F), leave it to reach at room temperature for about 2 hours, until any condensation has disappeared.
  • Page 15 This could cause an electrical shock, burns, electrical interference or death − Never use the Revolution Wireless or the AC adaptor if it is damaged or open. There is a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 16 EMC section of this Manual. − Do not use the Revolution Wireless within 3 feet of short wave or microwave devices as this could alter the currents generated by the stimulator. If you are in any doubt as to the use of the stimulator in close proximity to another medical device, seek advice from the manufacturer of the latter or from your doctor.
  • Page 17 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 2 . S a F e t y i N F O r M a t i O N c au t io n ! Read, understand, and practice the precautionary and operating instructions found in this manual.
  • Page 18 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 2 . S a F e t y i N F O r M a t i O N − Do not disconnect any module that is switched on during the stimulation session. They must be switched off first.
  • Page 19 - Check that the voltage and frequency ratings of your local power line are those indicated on the type plate of the power supply. − Do not expose the revolution Wireless to direct sunlight, because some of the components may reach unacceptably high temperatures.
  • Page 20: Description Of The Revolution Wireless

    (5x5 cm 1 snap connection) bags of large electrodes (5x10 cm 1 snap connection) bags of large electrodes (5x10 cm 2 snap connections) CHATT REVOLUTION WIRELESS USB STICK ASSEMBLY with User manual and Quick Start Guide quick start guide...
  • Page 21 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l The following parts can be re-ordered if needed re-Order description...
  • Page 22: Explanation Of Symbols (Connections And Nameplates)

    Read the user manual or operating instructions 20xx Caution! Observe warnings set forth in operation manual! 20xx The Revolution Wireless is a class II device with internal electric power and type BF applied parts. The power switch On/OFF button is a multi-function button. 20xx The name and address next to this factory symbol is the manufacturer.
  • Page 23 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .2 .
  • Page 24: Description Of The Device Components

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .3 d es c r ipt io n o f t he d ev i c e c o mp on e n ts 3 .3.1 rem o te co n t r o l a.
  • Page 25 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .3.2 M od u l es 1 module is composed of two pods.
  • Page 26: Description Of Key Accessories

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .4 des c r i pt i o n o f ke y a c c es so r i es 3 .4.
  • Page 27: Description Of Key Displays Shown

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .5 de sc r ipt io n o f ke y d i s p l ay s s h o wn 3 .5.
  • Page 28 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .5.
  • Page 29 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .5.
  • Page 30 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .5.
  • Page 31 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .5.
  • Page 32 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e r e V O l u t i O N W i r e l e S S 3 .5.
  • Page 33: Device Setup

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 4 . d e V i c e S e t u P 4 .1 S m a rt 4 cH d o c k in g st at i o n - con n e c ti ng the uni t, pe rf orm a nce c he ck Connect the AC adapter supplied with your device to the removable tablet of the docking station (B) and plug it into a power socket.
  • Page 34: Charging The Remote Control And The Modules

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 4 . d e V i c e S e t u P 4 .2 ch a r g in g t he rem o t e co n tr ol a n d th e M odul e s charge the remote control by plugging it into the Docking Station.
  • Page 35 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 4 . d e V i c e S e t u P a First LED blinking = low battery Second LED blinking = battery level average, a session can be performed Third LED blinking = good battery level...
  • Page 36: Synchronization Between Remote And Modules

    4 . d e V i c e S e t u P 4.3 Synchronization between remote and modules Smart 4CH Docking station is able to synchronize any Revolution Wireless module(s) and remote(s) plugged on it. Modules plugged on the station will be automatically synchronized and recognized by the remote plugged as well on the station.
  • Page 37: How To Perform A Treatment, Performance Check

    5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k See also Chapter “Description of the Revolution Wireless”...
  • Page 38: Adjust Treatment Options

    5 .3 ele c t ro d e pl ace m en t The placement of the electrodes depends on the body area to be treated. Please find detailed recommendations regarding the electrode placement within your Revolution Wireless remote control.
  • Page 39 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k N ote - Do not connect a module on a single large electrode with a 2 snap connectors as this will give no stimulation to the body.
  • Page 40: Patient Positioning

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k 5 .4 Pa t i ent po s it io ni n g To determine the best electrode placement and patient positioning, please refer to the electrode placement guide on the device remote control (see illustration below for example).
  • Page 41: Connecting The Modules To The Electrodes

    Pulling the pods without respecting their pulling direction can damage the attachment system. A stimulation module consists of two pods. The waveform used in Revolution Wireless is a symmetrical biphasic waveform (VMS). The polarity of the pods will therefore alternate between positive and negative.
  • Page 42: Starting The Treatment

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k 5 .6 St a r ti n g t he t r e at me n t Before starting the stimulation, the remote control asks you to turn on the modules, one after the other, by pressing their button On/Off.
  • Page 43 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k Stimulation intensity settings Stimulation intensity depends on the treatment objective and patient tolerance.
  • Page 44: Ending The Treatment

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k 5 .7 e nd i n g t he t r e a tm e n t When the preset therapy time elapses: •...
  • Page 45: Treatment Options, Functions And Device Settings

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 46: Available Programs And Functions

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 47 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 48 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 49 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 50: Available Device Settings

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 51 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 52 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 53 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S Pa in Ma nag em en t PrOGraM NaMe triGGer POiNt...
  • Page 54 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S d ec rea se e d e m a PrOGraM NaMe MuScle PuMP cycle...
  • Page 55 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S r el a x M us cl e S p as m/ rO M PrOGraM NaMe decreaSe MuScle tONe...
  • Page 56 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S M usc le S t re ngt he ni n g PrOGraM NaMe MuScle atrOPHy...
  • Page 57 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S M usc le S t re ngt he ni n g PrOGraM NaMe SlOW tWitcH FuNctiON...
  • Page 58 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S M usc le S t re ngt he ni n g PrOGraM NaMe FaSt tWitcH FuNctiON...
  • Page 59 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S M usc le r e -ed u cat io n PrOGraM NaMe VMS-Fr Static 2 cH.
  • Page 60 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S M usc le r e -ed u cat io n PrOGraM NaMe VMS-Fr Static 4 cH.
  • Page 61 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S M usc le r e -ed u cat io n PrOGraM NaMe VMS-Fr dyNaMic 2 cH.
  • Page 62 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S M usc le r e -ed u cat io n PrOGraM NaMe VMS-Fr dyNaMic 4 cH.
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7 .1 err o rs s h o wn o n d i s p l ay Poor electrode/module contact The remote control shows the symbol of an electrode and a disconnected module.
  • Page 64 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Modules out of range The remote control shows the out of range symbol.
  • Page 65 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Battery level The remote control shows a discharged battery symbol. Shown on the channel where the problem was detected: Pr ob lem P o ss ible c ause...
  • Page 66: Behavior Of The Module Leds

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7 .2 B eha v i o r of t h e M o d u l e l e d s Pr ob lem P os s ible c aus e S olution...
  • Page 67: Behavior Of The Docking Station Leds

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7. 3 Beh av io r o f t h e d o c k i n g S ta ti o n l ed s Pr ob lem P o ss ible c ause S olution...
  • Page 68: Others

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7 .4 Ot he r s Pr ob lem Po ss ible c ause S olution...
  • Page 69 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Pr ob lem Po ss ible c ause S olution Display does not come on Low batteries...
  • Page 70 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Pr ob lem Po ss ible c ause S olution A.
  • Page 71: Care, Maintenance, Transport, Environmental Statement

    Modules, and docking Station: • All parts of the Revolution Wireless can be disinfected by wiping down with a disinfectant. Thus, it complies with the special hygiene standards for medical technical equipment.
  • Page 72: Maintenance

    S t a t e M e N t 8 . 2 Ma int ena nce Your Revolution Wireless does not require calibration or frequently safety testings. Each stimulator is tested prior to distribution. Its characteristics do not vary under normal conditions.
  • Page 73: Transport

    R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 8 . c a r e , M a i N t e N a N c e , t r a N S P O r t , e N V i r O N M e N t a l S t a t e M e N t 8 .
  • Page 74: Environmental Statement, Expected Life

    8 . 4 en v i r on me n t al S t at e m en t , ex pe c t e d l i fe The Revolution Wireless device is electronic equipment and may include substances that can damage the environment.
  • Page 75: Technical Data, Standards, Guarantee, Patents

    Lithium polymer (LiPo) rechargeable 3.7[V] / ≥ 450[mAh]. Only 5 [V] / 3.5 [A] adapters with the reference number 6490xx can be Tablet AC Adaptor: used to recharge the Revolution Wireless. Battery life of Remote control and Module batteries: Battery life:...
  • Page 76 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 9 . t e c H N i c a l d a t a , S t a N d a r d S , G u a r a N t e e , P a t e N t S 9.
  • Page 77 9. 1.3 ra d io Fr e q u e n c y W i r e l e s s d e s c r i p t io n The Revolution Wireless may be affected by other devices even if they are compliant with CISPR EMISSION requirements.
  • Page 78 Chattanooga Revolution Wireless wireless protocol is designed to allow coexistence with at least 3 other Chattanooga Revolution Wireless devices. Each Chattanooga Revolution Wireless remote control and module is assigned a unique ID. Before initial use, the remote is paired with the 4 stimulation modules in its network.
  • Page 79 9. 1.4 i nf or m at io n o n e l e c t r o m a gn e t i c c o mpa ti bi li ty (eMc ) The Revolution Wireless is designed to be used in typical environments that have been approved in accordance with the EMC safety standard IEC 60601-1-2.
  • Page 80: Standards

    Your statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee. Your Revolution Wireless stimulator is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase. The guarantee covers the remote control, the modules, the docking station and the AC adaptor (hardware and labor), but not the batteries or electrodes.
  • Page 81: Emc Tables

    Revolution Wireless. The Revolution Wireless should not be used beside or stacked on top of any other equipment. If you must use it side by side or on top of another system, you should check that the Revolution Wireless works properly in the chosen configuration.
  • Page 82: Electromagnetic Immunity

    If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity must be maintained at a minimum of 30%. The Revolution Wireless device may be susceptible to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) at and greater than ±15kV. In the event of such a discharge device Electrostatic ±6 kV at the...
  • Page 83 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 1 0 . e M c t a B l e S <5 % V <5 % V (dips >95 % de U (dips >95 % de U for 0.5 cycle for 0.5 cycle...
  • Page 84 = 1.2 √P d = 1.2 √P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2.3 √P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz The Revolution Wireless device may be susceptible to Radiated RF energy at and greater than 10V/m. 3 V/m...
  • Page 85 R E V O L U T I O N W I R E L E S S ™ 1 0 . e M c t a B l e S NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and at 800 MHz ,the high frequency amplitude is applied NOTE 2 These guidelines may not be appropriate for some situations.
  • Page 86: Recommended Separation Distances

    We would be happy to answer any questions you may have about our products and services. Please contact your local dealer, or your corresponding DJO Global site. DJO Global sites are listed on the backside of the cover. For technical service from DJO Global, please contact: chattproductsupport@djoglobal.com Chattanooga Product Support: (800) 494-3395...
  • Page 88 Manufactured for DJO, LLC. 1430 Decision Street Vista, CA 92081-8553 U.S.A. T: +1 866 512 2764 F: +1 800 242 8329 chattorders@djoglobal.com ©2016 DJO, LLC. All rights reserved. 4526500 Rev B 2016/03/08...

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