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Operations Manual

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CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL
Introduction ............................................................... 3
Indications for Use ................................................ 3
Application of the FLEXDOCTOR ......................... 3
Training ................................................................. 3
Device Classification & Markings .......................... 3
Warnings & Cautions ............................................ 5
FLEXDOCTOR Specifications ............................. 6
Operation ............................................................... 7
Terminology........................................................... 8
Description of Operator Controls........................... 8
Description of Indicators ........................................ 9
Operation ............................................................. 10
Battery / Charger Instructions ............................. 11
Pad Placement Instructions ................................ 11
Care & Maintenance ........................................... 12
Service & Parts.................................................... 13
Troubleshooting Guide ........................................ 14
Warranty Information ........................................... 16
Patent No. D705, 435 S
ISO 13485:2016
DO NOT DUPLICATE
001134 REV A
10/4/2019

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Operations Manual Table of Contents Introduction ............... 3 Indications for Use ..........3 Application of the FLEXDOCTOR ......3 Training ..............3 Device Classification & Markings ......3 Warnings & Cautions ..........5 FLEXDOCTOR Specifications ......6 Operation ............... 7 Terminology............
  • Page 2 This page intentionally blank CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL DO NOT DUPLICATE...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The various types of muscle work that the FLEXDOCTOR can impose on the stimulated muscles are able to improve or facilitate muscle performance.
  • Page 4 The operator must refer to instruction material for operation of Manual/Booklet equipment. Standby/On This symbol indicates that the power switch is monitored by the FLEXDOCTOR internally and switches the device ON and OFF when actuated. Attention—Consult The operator must read, understand, and follow all instructions in the Accompanying...
  • Page 5: Warnings & Cautions

    Contraindications  FLEXDOCTOR should not be used on children, if it The FLEXDOCTOR should not be used: has not been evaluated for pediatric use. ...
  • Page 6: Flexdoctor Specifications

    Use caution when sensory nerve damage is present by a loss of normal skin sensation. When power is delivered to the user during an application, the power output of the FLEXDOCTOR will be reduced  Keep this device out of reach of children.
  • Page 7: Operation

    Electrode Cable Charger Jack Jack Operation  Terminology  Description of Operator Controls  Description of Indicators  Operation  Battery / Charger Instructions  Pad Placement Instructions  Care & Maintenance  Service & Parts  Troubleshooting Guide  Warranty Information Control Panel CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL...
  • Page 8: Terminology

    You must press and hold the button (about 3 to 4 seconds) to turn the unit ON or OFF. Note that a self test completes and then a two-tone beep is heard to indicate the FLEXDOCTOR is on. The self test includes the ‘Main Pulse Suspend’ LED momentarily lighting and then the main power Max/Min Sequence LED lights will light momentarily from maximum to minimum.
  • Page 9: Description Of Indicators

    The Power LED indicates whether the FLEXDOCTOR is OFF or ON (or Active). The unit is ON when the LED is illuminated. When the FLEXDOCTOR is turned on it emits a pair of tones rising in pitch. When it is turned off it emits a falling pair of tones.
  • Page 10: Operation

    5. Turn on the FLEXDOCTOR To turn the FLEXDOCTOR on, press and hold the power button at least 3 to 4 seconds until self test completes and a two-tone beep is heard. (The turn-on delay prevents switching the unit on accidentally, which could discharge the battery.)
  • Page 11: Battery / Charger Instructions

    Note: If you want to use the FLEXDOCTOR while exercising, walking or otherwise moving, clip it onto your belt or other convenient location. Pad Placement Instructions Battery / Charger Instructions Connecting the Cables There is a right way and a wrong way to connect the output Low Battery Condition cable to the FLEXDOCTOR.
  • Page 12: Care & Maintenance

    Maintenance of FLEXDOCTOR is simple, but important. The protective sleeve may be cleaned with mild soap and The FLEXDOCTOR should at all times be free of dust and water. other foreign material and fluids. It should be stored in a NOTE: Remove the protective sleeve from the dry environment.
  • Page 13: Service & Parts

    Service & Parts Technical Support If you have any questions regarding the operation of FLEXDOCTOR or need advice on application techniques, please contact FLEXDOCTOR Toll-Free at: (855) 570-6060 . We are always glad to hear from you and will try our best to assist in any way we can.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting Guide

    Suspend LED turns off). Pause button has been pressed. Press the Pause button again to turn Output Power on. Sensation in pad(s) is Loose connection at FLEXDOCTOR or Make sure connections are secure. intermittent. electrode pads. The FLEXDOCTOR won’t The battery is discharged.
  • Page 15 This Section for Operator to note issues: Problem Cause Action CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL DO NOT DUPLICATE...
  • Page 16: Warranty Information

    If copy of the sales receipt or other proof of the date of purchase. If the FLEXDOCTOR is returned without proof of the date of is returned without proof of the date of...

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