FOREWORD
Intelect TranSport ® /Vectra Genisys ® Ultrasound Therapy Systems
Read, understand, and follow the safety precautions and all other information contained in this manual.
This manual contains the necessary safety and field service information for those field service technicians, certified
by Chattanooga Group, to perform field service on Intelect Transport/Vectra Genisys Ultrasound Therapy Systems
.
At the time of publication, the information contained herein was current and up-to-date. However, due to
continual technological improvements and increased clinical knowledge in the field of ultrasound therapy, as
well as Chattanooga Groups policy of continual improvement, Chattanooga Group reserves the right to make
periodic changes and improvements to their equipment and documentation without any obligation on the part
of Chattanooga Group. As significant changes occur to Intelect Transport/Vectra Genisys Ultrasound Therapy
Systems, service bulletins will be made available on our website (chattgroup.com) in lieu of reprinted manuals.
Technicians repairing Intelect Transport/Vectra Genisys Ultrasound Therapy Systems agree to assume all risk and
liability associated with this process.
This system is to be used only under the supervision of a licensed practitioner.
©2008 Encore Medical, L.P. and its affiliates, Austin, Texas, USA. Any use of editorial, pictorial, or layout composition of this publication without express written consent from
Chattanooga Group of Encore Medical, L.P. is strictly prohibited. This publication was written, illustrated, and prepared for print by Chattanooga Group of Encore Medical, L.P.
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How do you electrical safety test this
To perform electrical safety testing on the Chattanooga Group Intelect TRANSPORT Vectra Genisys 2782, follow these steps:
1. Power Requirements Check: Ensure the unit operates within the specified input range of 100-240VAC, 75 VA, 50/60 Hz.
2. Leakage Testing: Conduct all necessary leakage tests according to NFPA 99 (National Fire Protection Association) “Health Care Facility” standards.
3. Dielectric Withstand Test: If the unit fails this test or the leakage test, it may indicate serious internal issues. Do not attempt to repair it yourself; send it to the factory for repair.
4. Visual Inspection:
- Check for any visible signs of damage or abuse.
- Ensure the fan is functioning correctly.
5. Unit Startup and Fan Testing:
- The fan should function only when the ultrasound is being emitted.
- If the fan is not blowing outward, check if it is wired incorrectly and rewire or replace it if necessary.
- If the fan is not operating at all, it may be faulty and require replacement.
Following these steps ensures compliance with safety standards and proper functionality of the unit.
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