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P e r f or m a nc e
Exclusive Distributor Of Rx100
ARPwave, LLC
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7721 145
St. West
Apple Valley, MN 55124-7516 USA
Phone: +1 952-431-9708
Fax: +1 952-431-9723
www.ARPwave.com
ARP Manufacturing, LLC
7747 E. Southern Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209 USA
Phone: +1 303-713-0605
Fax: +1 303-713-0581
Operations Manual

Table of Contents

Introduction ............................................................... 3
Features & Benefits ............................................... 3
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Indications for Use ................................................. 3
Training .................................................................. 3
Device Classification & Markings ........................... 4
Cautions ................................................................ 6
ARP Rx100 Specifications .................................... 7
Operation .................................................................. 8
Terminology ........................................................... 9
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Description of the Operator Controls ..................... 9
Operation of Display Screens .............................. 10
Power Supply / Battery Instructions ..................... 18
Sponge and Pad Information ............................... 22
Care & Maintenance ............................................ 23
Service & Parts .................................................... 24
Troubleshooting Guide ......................................... 25
Warranty Information ........................................... 28
CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL
Patent Nos. D603,971 S; 9,302,102
ISO 13485:2016
DO NOT DUPLICATE
001086 REV I
7/30/2019

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Training ..............3 Device Classification & Markings ......4 Contraindications, Warnings, & Precautions ..5 Cautions ..............6 ARP Rx100 Specifications ........7 Operation ..............8 Terminology ............9 Description of the Operator Controls ..... 9 Operation of Display Screens ......10 Power Supply / Battery Instructions .....
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  • Page 3: Introduction

    Indications for Use to the body through conductive electrode pads to provide therapeutic treatment for a variety of conditions. The ARP Rx100 is restricted for use by or under the order of a licensed practitioner for the following: ARP Rx100 WHAT IS THE ...
  • Page 4: Device Classification & Markings

     ARP Rx100 is classified as ordinary equipment (not protected against ingress of water).  ARP Rx100 is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics.  ARP Rx100 complies with the EMC requirements of IEC 60601-1-2....
  • Page 5: Contraindications, Warnings, & Precautions

     On patients with implanted electrical devices injury.   Over known cancers Do not use ARP Rx100 with an external power source during storms.  On pregnant women  If ARP Rx100 is used on persons who have Warnings communicable diseases, the sponges should not be used by, or shared with, other patients....
  • Page 6: Cautions

    C) to 110° F (43° C). Exposure to temperatures outside this range will void the warranty. The ARP Rx100 is normally used indoors. It can be used outdoors but should not be exposed to rain, snow, condensing fog, or condensing humidity, and should not be subjected to long-term exposure to direct sunlight.
  • Page 7: Arp Rx100 Specifications

    10 kHz, regardless of the PPS setting. When power is delivered to the patient during an application, the power output of the ARP Rx100 will be reduced from its no-load levels in direct proportion to the load impedance presented by the body of the patient (refer to the following table).
  • Page 8: Operation

    Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Operation  Terminology  Description of the Operator Controls  Operation of Display Screens  Power Supply / Battery Instructions  Pad Placement Instructions / Techniques  Sponge & Pad Instructions  Care & Maintenance ...
  • Page 9: Terminology

    Output Power Dial The output power dial controls the output power of the ARP Rx100. This dial adjusts the power for any combination of electrode pads. You must press and release the dial to activate it before you can adjust the output power. Once the dial is activated, turning it in a clockwise direction increases the output power, and turning it counter-clockwise will reduce power.
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  • Page 11: Operation Of Display Screens

    Timer Screen (Zero Time Value) 00 : 00 When the TIMER screen first appears after the ARP Rx100 is turned on, the Time value is 00:00. As long as the Time value is 00:00, the SYSTEM control appears at the lower right of the display, the remaining time credits appear at the top of the screen, and there are no START or RESET controls.
  • Page 12 “–” controls. (These controls will auto-repeat when you press and 09 : 00 hold them.) The maximum time that the ARP Rx100 accepts is 99 hours and 59 minutes; if the “+” control is pressed again, the Time value will roll over to “00:00”.
  • Page 13 Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Duty Cycle Screen The main pulse duty cycle results from the ON time and OFF time settings in the DUTY CYCLE screen (Figure 5 at left). Press the DUTY CYCLE control in the lower section of the display (the blue control at left) to activate this screen.
  • Page 14 Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Polarity Screen The POLARITY screen (Figure 7 at left) is used to change the polarity of the output signal from Normal to Reverse and back, as needed. Press the POLARITY control in the lower section of the display to activate this screen.
  • Page 15 Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Balance Screen The BALANCE screen (Figure 9 at left) is used to adjust the relative power delivered to the electrode pad-pairs, and to balance power between three or four pads. Press the BALANCE control in the lower section of the display to activate this screen.
  • Page 16 Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Activate / Deactivate Sub-second Mode VER: 12345678 Figure 11 – System Screen Figure 12 – Duty Cycle Options Screen Normal Press the DUTY CYCLE OPTIONS control in the SYSTEM When the Sub-second mode is not active, the NORMAL control is screen if you wish to activate Sub-second mode.
  • Page 17 Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Time Credit Request 952-431-9708 VER: 12345678 Figure 15 – System Screen Figure 16 – Challenge Code Screen Press the CREDIT REQUEST control to go to the CHALLENGE Write down the challenge code and press the NEXT control.
  • Page 18 Figure 22 – Timer Screen …then the TIMER screen will appear with a Time value of 00:00. The ARP Rx100 displays the DEFAULTS RESTORED screen when the default settings have been restored. This screen will remain for a few seconds…...
  • Page 19: Power Supply / Battery Instructions

    To Recharge Battery: Remove the lithium-ion battery from the back of the ARP Rx100 unit by sliding the battery keeper button to the left The AC Adapter and lifting the battery out, and charge it only with the approved lithium-ion battery charger (part number 003057) 1.
  • Page 20 ARP battery charger latches. and if further ARP Rx100 operation is desired, plug the ARP Rx100 into the power supply. If the battery is allowed to discharge completely, the ARP Rx100 will cease to operate.
  • Page 21: Pad Placement Instructions / Techniques

    A polarity reversal control is provided to change the direction of the signal current at the pads (see Figure 7 on page 13). Black 2 Pads Black 3 Pads Black Black 4 Pads ARP Rx100’s Signal Path, Normal Polarity CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL DO NOT DUPLICATE...
  • Page 22 Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Connecting the Cables Placing the Pads The ARP Rx100 is supplied with 2-, 3-, and 4-inch conductive When connecting the cables to the front panel, notice the OUTPUT plugs are colored. Notice that the blocks where the pads and matching-size sponges.
  • Page 23: Sponge And Pad Information

    The Sponge Conducting Pads are manufactured for the specific use with an electric modality such as the ARP Rx100. Other types of sponges will not provide equal conductivity over the application area. Use of typical sponge material could become harmful to the patient. We recommend using only the sponges manufactured for use with the ARP Rx100.
  • Page 24: Care & Maintenance

    1. Connect the AC Power Plug of the ARP Rx100 Battery Charger to an AC Outlet. ARP Rx100 should at all times be free of dust and other 2. Connect the battery charger plug to the battery. foreign material and fluids. It should be stored in a dry 3.
  • Page 25: Service & Parts

    Ordering Parts To order parts and accessories for your unit, call ARPwave at +1 952-431-9708, or visit us at ARPwave.com to order online. Accessory Part Numbers...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting Guide

    Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Action No sensation in pad(s). Power switch is OFF. Turn power switch ON. Authorized time credits are exhausted Request additional time from ARPwave (no time of use left). (see page 16). Wall plug-in power supply connections Secure all connections: unit to power not secure.
  • Page 27 Exclusive distributor of Rx100 Problem Cause Action Sensation in pad(s) is Examine Duty Cycle control and make Set Duty Cycle to CONT (continuous). intermittent. sure Duty Cycle is not set to cycle on and off. Turn “Output Power” down, switch...
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  • Page 29: Warranty Information

    Repair The ARP Rx100 is normally used indoors. It can be used or replacement will be made in a timely manner on receipt outdoors but should not be exposed to rain, snow, of the defective unit.
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