Photonic wellness - RJ Laser
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<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Instructions for Use
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Contents<br />
1. General Notes ..................................................................................................................................................... 2<br />
Exclusion of liability ............................................................................................................................................................... 2<br />
2. Safety standard .................................................................................................................................................. 2<br />
3. Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................................. 3<br />
Device out of use: ................................................................................................................................................................... 3<br />
4. Proper usage / field of application .................................................................................................................. 4<br />
Absolute contra indications ................................................................................................................................................. 4<br />
5. Description of the Device .................................................................................................................................. 5<br />
Technical data .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5<br />
Technical data of the laser diodes ...................................................................................................................................... 6<br />
Main unit ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6<br />
Multi-cluster probes ............................................................................................................................................................... 6<br />
6. Contents of delivery .......................................................................................................................................... 8<br />
7. Periodically inspection of the device ............................................................................................................... 8<br />
8. Explanation of the pictograms ......................................................................................................................... 9<br />
9. Location of the labels ...................................................................................................................................... 10<br />
Position of the labels at the optional probes................................................................................................................. 10<br />
Components of the stand, device set-up ............................................................................................................... 11<br />
Sockets, connections and components on the <strong>Photonic</strong> main unit ......................................................................... 12<br />
10. LED indicator, touch screen and optional probes ......................................................................................... 12<br />
11. Optional probes, LightNeedle ......................................................................................................................... 13<br />
Pilot beam exception: .......................................................................................................................................................... 13<br />
LightNeedle system............................................................................................................................................................... 15<br />
Optional accessories, numbers .......................................................................................................................................... 16<br />
<strong>RJ</strong> Spare parts and accessories .......................................................................................................................................... 16<br />
12. Display after starting the device with the key switch .................................................................................. 17<br />
Button function on the display, therapy programs ...................................................................................................... 18<br />
Selection of power, energy, time and therapy beep .................................................................................................... 20<br />
Pre-settings and the service menu (Set 1 - Set 3) ....................................................................................................... 21<br />
Settings of the scan function (pilot beam, 5 mW) .................................................................................................. 22<br />
Pre-settings, default setting .............................................................................................................................................. 24<br />
13. Starting the operation ..................................................................................................................................... 25<br />
Placement of the unit .......................................................................................................................................................... 25<br />
Key switch ............................................................................................................................................................................... 25<br />
Inserting the safety plug (REMOTE LASER STOP) .......................................................................................................... 25<br />
Operational modes ................................................................................................................................................................ 25<br />
Therapy programs and settings ......................................................................................................................................... 25<br />
NOGIER/BAHR group ............................................................................................................................................................ 27<br />
REININGER group .................................................................................................................................................................. 28<br />
Therapy programs (based on Nogier / Bahr / Reininger frequencies) ...................................................................... 29<br />
Free programmable frequencies ........................................................................................................................................ 30<br />
14. Release of the laser beam, display after laser start ...................................................................................... 31<br />
15. <strong>Laser</strong> safety goggles ........................................................................................................................................ 32<br />
16. Cleaning / Disinfecting .................................................................................................................................... 32<br />
17. Maintenance / Calibration .............................................................................................................................. 32<br />
18. Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................ 32<br />
19. Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................... 32<br />
20. Electromagnetic compatibility - Warning instructions ............................................................................ 33<br />
21. Manufacturer ................................................................................................................................................... 35<br />
22. Distributor ........................................................................................................................................................ 35<br />
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1. General Notes<br />
These operating instructions must be read carefully before starting the device.<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
These operating instructions describe the correct usage of the <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness and also point out any<br />
potential risks. These operating instructions are to be read and observed by all persons who operate, use,<br />
service and inspect the device.<br />
The laser device should only be operated by authorized, trained personnel that have been properly instructed<br />
in using the device and have been made aware of the dangers of laser radiation as well as the accident<br />
prevention regulation BGV 11 ”<strong>Laser</strong> radiation” and the DIN VDE 0837 directive ”Radiation Safety for <strong>Laser</strong><br />
Devices”.<br />
Please contact your supplier, representative or REIMERS & JANSSEN GmbH in case you have any related<br />
questions.<br />
Exclusion of liability<br />
The <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness should only be used for the purpose described in these operating instructions.<br />
The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage or injuries resulting from usage not contained in these<br />
operating instructions.<br />
The manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications in keeping with technological advances.<br />
2. Safety standard<br />
The <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness is a high-quality, microprocessor-controlled, multi-function device. The <strong>Photonic</strong><br />
Wellness software offers users a wide range of application possibilities. The special features of the <strong>Photonic</strong><br />
Wellness are proven through several years of intensive research and offer an exact supply of photon energy<br />
to the body.<br />
The <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness meets the requirements of the following International standards:<br />
EN 60825-1:2007 Safety of <strong>Laser</strong> Devices<br />
EN 60601-1-2:2007 Electro Magnetic Compatibility<br />
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3. Safety Precautions<br />
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Caution - Using the operating equipment or settings in a way not described here can result in dangerous<br />
exposure to radiation.<br />
Shutdown in an emergency: The laser can be shut down in the event of an emergency by pressing the<br />
Emergency button or by pulling out the safety plug.<br />
Personnel: The <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness should only be operated by trained personnel. The personnel must be<br />
instructed in the technical use of the device, safe handling procedures and also made aware of the potential<br />
risks of laser radiation.<br />
Radiation injuries: Do not look directly into the laser beam outlet. <strong>Laser</strong> radiation can cause eye damage.<br />
Protective gear must be worn inside the treatment room during treatment at all times, caution during<br />
therapy in the head area.<br />
Attention! Risk of burns in case of pigmented skin, birth marks, tattoo etc. because of<br />
the photon absorption of melanin or colors in the tissue.<br />
In case of pigmented or colored skin use low power or low energy density. The ideal<br />
wave length with reduced melanin absorption is 904 nm (pulsed).<br />
Registering (valid for Germany, please refer to your national regulations): The <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness operator<br />
must be registered at the professional association as an operator of a class 3 B laser device.<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> safety representative: The operator must be able to name a laser safety representative.<br />
Room: The laser may only be operated in closed rooms. The room in which laser therapy is performed must<br />
meet the requirements of the Accident Prevention Regulation BGV 11 ”<strong>Laser</strong> radiation”. (Attach a warning<br />
sign to all inputs in accordance with DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6. Reflecting objects, mirrors and chrome parts must be<br />
removed.)<br />
Safeguarding against unauthorized usage: To safeguard against unauthorized usage, the <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness<br />
is equipped with a removable key, safety plug and safety code. The laser can only be operated when the key<br />
and safety plug is inserted or the code is activated. If the <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness laser is not being used, always<br />
remove the key and store it separately from the device to prevent unauthorized usage.<br />
Device out of use:<br />
In case it the device cannot be operated without risk, it must be taken out of usage and must be sent for<br />
repair to the manufacturer or authorized repair facility. Such case is obvious if the:<br />
- housing of the charger or other housing components show visible damages<br />
- device does not work properly<br />
- device was stored under bad conditions for a longer period or was transported<br />
- display is not readable or shows false characters<br />
Please check the device and functional components directly after receiving the<br />
laser.<br />
Pay attention to the boot function and the laser selftest.<br />
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<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
4. Proper usage / field of application<br />
The <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness is to be used exclusively in <strong>wellness</strong> offices and should only be operated under<br />
constant supervision. These operating instructions describe how to use the device properly.<br />
• Reflective irradiation<br />
• Local irradiation<br />
Absolute contra indications<br />
-irradiation of the eyes<br />
-over the thyroid gland and endocrine glands, testicles<br />
-on patients with pace makers<br />
-no treatment on the head on patients with a tendency for epilepsy<br />
-irradiation of the fetus and over the uterus during pregnancy<br />
-irradiation of the epiphysis (children), open fontanella<br />
-on patients taking zytostatics/immune suppressions<br />
-over cancerous or malignant areas. tumor patients<br />
Regarding the treatment of cancer existing different opinions and researches. The cellular reaction after<br />
irradiation is not described sufficiently. Therefore precaution is important. <strong>Laser</strong> therapy should only<br />
be performed for pain relieve.<br />
Relative contra indication: If the beam is point sized, risk of burns in case of pigmented skin, birth marks,<br />
tattoo etc. because of the photon absorption of melanin or colors in the tissue.<br />
Further information on the wide range of uses for laser therapy can be found in technical literature and in<br />
seminars of the Australian Institute of <strong>Laser</strong> Therapy (www.ailt.com.au).<br />
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5. Description of the Device<br />
Technical data<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> device type <strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
<strong>Laser</strong> class 3B<br />
Protection class IPX0<br />
Device Typ B<br />
Absolute failure of the measurement of the laser power 5%<br />
Modulation frequency 1 Hz - 99999 Hz (± 0,05%)<br />
Risk class according to RL 93/42/EWG IIa<br />
Current supply (charger)<br />
Weight main unit 2 kg<br />
Globtek Inc.<br />
GTM21097-5012-2.0 – 10V/4.7A<br />
Mains voltage = 100-240V~<br />
Mains frequency = 50-60Hz<br />
Output current = 1.6 A<br />
Protection class II<br />
Weight Probe 0,5 kg -1 kg<br />
Weight charger 0,5 kg<br />
Dimension main unit (L x W x H) 50 x 20 x 15 cm<br />
Dimension stand (W x H) 80 cm x 1200 cm<br />
Dimension power supply (L x W x H) 7 cm x 5 cm x 4 cm<br />
Operating conditions<br />
Room temperature<br />
Relative humidity<br />
Atmospheric pressure<br />
Transport and storage<br />
Room temperature<br />
Relative humidity<br />
Atmospheric pressure<br />
+ 10°C a +30°C<br />
30% a 75%<br />
700 hPa a 1060 hPa<br />
-20° C a +40 C<br />
30% bis 75%<br />
700 hPa a 1060 hPa<br />
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Technical data of the laser diodes<br />
Main unit<br />
Wave Output power <strong>Laser</strong> type<br />
NOHD*<br />
length<br />
pulse duration<br />
810 nm max. 500 mW Continuous (CW) > 10 m<br />
638 nm max. 150 mW Continuous (CW) > 10 m<br />
Pilot 638 nm max. 5 mW Continuous (CW) > 10 m<br />
Single laser probes<br />
No. Wave<br />
length<br />
Output power <strong>Laser</strong> type<br />
Pulse duration<br />
NOHD *) m<br />
a
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*** Hint to the 200 and 500 mW probe<br />
Because of technical reasons the 200/500 mW laser probe has no pilot beam. The beam aperture, laser outlet<br />
is yet clearly visible. As well various applicators can lead to an invisible pilot beam.<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
Temperature increase of the probe head: Please pay attention that the probe head<br />
can get warm during therapy and this can lead to reduction of power. Note that red<br />
are laser diodes are more sensitive against temperature increase than infrared.<br />
For longer treatment durations (e.g. more than 3 minutes) it is recommend to reduce<br />
the power (e.g. 150 mW) or reserve time for cooling.<br />
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<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
6. Contents of delivery<br />
Main unit incl. stand, transformer Globtek Inc. (GTM21097-5012-2.0 – 10V/4.7A), 2 keys, safety-plug, 2 safety<br />
goggles, manual, therapy guide, ”<strong>Laser</strong> Radiation” warning sign (DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6).<br />
Optional probes<br />
- Single laser probe with applicator or multi-cluster probe<br />
- LightNeedle<br />
- Scanner<br />
- Diagnostic probe with hand electrode<br />
7. Periodically inspection of the device<br />
Due to the advanced technology and precision of the <strong>Photonic</strong>, it must undergo a safety inspection and<br />
calibration at least one year from the purchase date (various test are performed in order to insure that the<br />
device is operating within the tolerances that the device was originally designed). This annual<br />
inspection/calibration must be submitted to an authorized facility. Repairs or maintenance performed by an<br />
unauthorized facility or personnel will void your warranty.<br />
Inclusive with your device will be shipping labels and instructions for deliver to the repair and maintenance<br />
facility.<br />
Manufacturer:<br />
REIMERS & JANSSEN GmbH<br />
Medical — <strong>Laser</strong> — Technology<br />
Frohnacker 8 79297 Winden, Germany<br />
Tel. +49-7682-6558 Fax +49-7682-6640<br />
service@rj-laser.com www.rj-laser.com<br />
Quality management according to EN ISO 13485:2003<br />
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8. Explanation of the pictograms<br />
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Protection against electric shock regarding allowable leakage<br />
current limitations are specified in standard 60601-1<br />
The device meets the requirements of EN 60825-1, EN 60601-<br />
1-2:2001 EMC.<br />
“Attention” Observe the instructions in the manual for safe and<br />
effective usage of this device.<br />
Symbol for the laser beam: “Warning for laser beam”. Aiming of<br />
laser beam must be adhered to, avoiding any other part of the<br />
body other than the treatment area. Follow treatment protocol<br />
of this manual.<br />
Explanatory Label Symbol (International):<br />
" Visible and invisible laser radiation" including the standard<br />
which was used for the classification of the laser.<br />
Label according to EN 60825-1:<br />
- Power and norm<br />
- <strong>Laser</strong> aperture and laser beam direction<br />
Type plate with technical data and address of the manufacturer<br />
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9. Location of the labels<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> explanatory label (Visible and Invisible laser<br />
radiation).<br />
Placed on the front side.<br />
Position of the labels at the optional probes<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> warning sign.<br />
Placed on the front and back side<br />
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Explanatory label of the laser aperture and laser beam<br />
direction.<br />
Placed below close to the laser aperture.<br />
Type plate with technical data<br />
Placed below in the middle of the casing<br />
Single probe front:<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet, beam direction<br />
Single probe rear:<br />
Technical data, serial number<br />
Cluster probe below:<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet, beam direction<br />
Cluster probe side:<br />
Technical data, serial number<br />
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Components of the stand, device set-up<br />
Knob to secure the<br />
housing<br />
Horizontal turn<br />
Secure with a screw<br />
from below.<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
The main tube of the stand must be inserted into the foot and secured with a screw from below. Take care<br />
during adjustment of the height, the stand is under pressure!<br />
Attach the casing carefully to the stand and secure with the knob from below.<br />
Vertical turn<br />
Adjustment of the height<br />
Connection for the<br />
stand. Secure with a<br />
screw from below.<br />
Wheel with brake<br />
Knob to secure the casing.<br />
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Sockets, connections and components on the <strong>Photonic</strong> main unit<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> ON LEDs<br />
(supervision)<br />
LED<br />
Device ON<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> beam and pilot<br />
beam outlet<br />
10. LED indicator, touch screen and optional probes<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Main unit Display and LED<br />
Color Status Meaning<br />
Buttons blue off Buttons are ready for use<br />
Buttons yellow on Button is active<br />
Stand-by<br />
Ready<br />
yellow on Show Stand-by or Ready mode<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> data blue off Connected probe is recognized but not active<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> data yellow on Connected probe is recognized and active<br />
LED red on Main unit is connected with the power supply to the mains<br />
current<br />
30% red flash accumulator will soon be empty, please charge<br />
Probe<br />
LED red flash<br />
Display (touchscreen)<br />
on<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> function test<br />
(laser probe)<br />
Slot for the<br />
memory card<br />
Socket for an additional<br />
laser probe<br />
2 seconds during start procedure<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> is active<br />
Pilot-LED red on Illuminates the area to be radiated (distance: 30 mm) 2<br />
seconds before emitting the beam<br />
Display white on Shows data: Frequency, power, time, Joule<br />
Key switch<br />
Remote<br />
laser stop<br />
Socket for<br />
current supply<br />
Emergency<br />
Stop<br />
Wheels to select<br />
the beam size<br />
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11. Optional probes, LightNeedle<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
The red pilot diodes in the probe head indicate the direction of the invisible laser beam (pilot beam) within 2<br />
seconds before the laser starts.<br />
Pilot beam exception:<br />
Because of constructive reasons the beam is not available on the 150, 200 mW and 500 mW probe, yet the<br />
beam direction is clearly visible. The same is valid on various applicators.<br />
Probes with multiple laser diodes (power12x10 W/904 impulse laser nm or 12 x cw mix)<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet <strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
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<strong>Laser</strong> Start/Stop<br />
(Press: Short= full<br />
power, long= reduced<br />
power)<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
Scroll up/down, selection of<br />
single frequencies<br />
Display<br />
Selection Selection of frequency main<br />
groups. (Press: Short= rows,<br />
long= main groups)<br />
Scroll up/down, selection of single frequencies<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> Start/Stop<br />
(Press: Short= full<br />
power, long= reduced<br />
power)<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet<br />
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LightNeedle system<br />
The LightNeedle has 12 channels for fiber optics.<br />
If the green LEDs right on the front panel are<br />
glow 4, 8, or 12 channels are active.<br />
Tape the fiber on the skin.<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> outlet.<br />
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The LightNeedle must be connected to the <strong>Photonic</strong><br />
as a probe. The <strong>Photonic</strong> will recognize the<br />
LightNeedle and will indicate it on the display. The<br />
operation of the LightNeedle is made on the touch panel of<br />
the <strong>Photonic</strong>.<br />
Totally 12 (3x4) laser diodes can be used. Each channel has<br />
4 outlets which are active at the same time to be switched<br />
on and off in groups of four.<br />
Please store the fiber optics always in the holder, during (in<br />
case of tretating less than 12 points), before and after<br />
usage.<br />
Insert the tip (laser outlet) directly into the opening of the<br />
holder.<br />
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Optional accessories, numbers<br />
5201 Dental applicator, 7 cm, trion, ø4 mm<br />
5203 Dental applicator, 7 cm, trion, ø2 mm<br />
5202 Dental applicator,7cm, ø4 mm<br />
5204 Dental applicator, 7 cm, ø2 mm<br />
5205 Fiber optic, endo/disposable<br />
5206 Fiber optic, universal/disposable<br />
5207 Dental bar (60 o ), 7 cm, ø 8 mm<br />
5208 Dental bar (straight), 5 cm, ø 8 mm<br />
523 Convex head with lens, ø10 mm<br />
5241 Point applicator quartz, 20 mm, ø2 mm<br />
5251 Point applicator quartz, 20 mm, ø4 mm<br />
526 Point applicator, quartz , 30 mm<br />
527 Medicament applicator<br />
530 Protection goggles 655 - 904 nm<br />
532 Protection goggles 630 - 1070 nm<br />
531 Protection goggles patient, Eye cups<br />
535 Universal tripod (table)<br />
5352 Universal tripod (ground)<br />
536 Tripod (ground)<br />
553 Diagnostic probe/Hand electrode<br />
554 Hand electrode<br />
Single probes<br />
510A 785 nm/50 mW<br />
511A 810 nm/500 mW<br />
514A 638 nm/150 mW<br />
512A 670 nm/200 mW<br />
515A 904 nm/90 W<br />
Multi-cluster probes<br />
516A Pulse laser 5 x 904 nm/30 Watt<br />
517A Standard4 x 785 nm/55 mW + 4 x 655 nm/40 mW + 4 x 655/5 mW<br />
519 derma 2 x 785 nm/55 mW + 6 x 655 nm/45 mW + 4 x 635/5 mW<br />
519A brush 4 x 785 nm/55 mW + 4 x 655 nm/40 mW + 4 x 655/5 mW<br />
508 LightNeedle 12x655nm/50 mW<br />
<strong>RJ</strong> Spare parts and accessories<br />
LightNeedle<br />
5090B Fiber optic (0 degrees)<br />
5090E Cart (wide)<br />
5090F Holder (Lichtleiter)<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
The laser may only be used with original <strong>RJ</strong> spare parts and accessories. The producer will supply spare parts<br />
and accessories up to 10 years after delivery date.<br />
Interventions in the device by third parties will lead to loss of warranty claims and will release the<br />
manufacturer from all product liability.<br />
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12. Display after starting the device with the key switch<br />
Indicates the<br />
Stand-by mode<br />
Ready (therapy mode), frequency selection,<br />
laser setting, diagnosis<br />
Touching the buttons on the display will activate the functions.<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Important: The touch screen is soft and very sensitive. Only touch it with your fingers or a special pen, never<br />
touch it with hard/sharp tools or pens!<br />
Frequency group<br />
Single frequency<br />
Battery indicator<br />
Stand by button<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> settings<br />
Pre-settings, manufacturer´s data, version no.,<br />
Language setting, update, frequency programmes<br />
etc..<br />
Note: The screen buttons and variety of menu functions and therapy programs can change<br />
depending on the model and version, please refer to your valid software.<br />
Note: In the service menu (Set 3) you can select your individual therapy program<br />
configuration e.g. using the pre-defined therapy programs only.<br />
Main unit <strong>Photonic</strong><br />
Frequency row<br />
Frequency mix<br />
Single / multi cluster<br />
probe optional, the<br />
symbol appears in case<br />
it is connected<br />
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Symbols on the display, indication the connected probe:<br />
Single probe (continuous or pulse)<br />
Multi-cluster probe continuous beam<br />
Multi-cluster probe pulse 5x30 W<br />
Scanner<br />
LightNeedle<br />
Button function on the display, therapy programs<br />
The Wellness therapy program.<br />
Selected: Dermal Repair, Collagen<br />
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The green line above Stand-by indicates the<br />
condition of the battery.<br />
Lower buttons are corresponding with Stand-by<br />
mode, setting of Power/Energy/Time and probe<br />
selection.<br />
One probe is connected, the setting is valid for the<br />
single probe (yellow).<br />
Pre-settings (SET 3) of the therapy programs<br />
You can choose your favourite therapy program and<br />
deselect those which are not relevant for your daily<br />
therapy.<br />
In the example the AILT Wellness therapy program is<br />
selected.<br />
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Example for the selection:<br />
Therapy program General 1<br />
Vessel/Lymphe<br />
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For more THERAPY PROGRAMS refer to your device.<br />
The mix button is not available for the therapy<br />
programs.<br />
Frequency mix<br />
Frequency selection NOGIER B´+ C´<br />
Here frequency B´+ C´ for the single probe<br />
In order to mix follow the steps:<br />
- Select the first frequency and press the mix<br />
button<br />
once (>B´) and again to go to safe the first<br />
frequency<br />
(B´ >Freq. 2),<br />
- thereafter select the second frequency (>2).<br />
Both frequencies are now available for the<br />
therapy, each will be supplied for one second. To<br />
shut off the mix function press the mix button<br />
again.<br />
It is possible to mix frequencies from different<br />
groups and rows with each other.<br />
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Selection of power, energy, time and therapy beep<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Press any of the fields Power, Energy or Time and type in the new data on the number pad. Store with<br />
“Enter” and go back to the Ready mode by pressing the button “Therapy”.<br />
Individual settings for each laser probe, frequency<br />
and therapy program.<br />
Use the keyboard to change the data. Press ENTER to<br />
safe it.<br />
Store single: Stores the values for power, energy,<br />
time individually for the current frequency or<br />
therapy program.<br />
Store all: Stores the valuess generally for all<br />
frequencies or therapy programs.<br />
Therapy leads back to the main therapy menu.<br />
As soon as the settings are stored, the laser can be started with the button Start/Stop.<br />
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Pre-settings and the service menu (Set 1 - Set 3)<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
In the service menu you will find the settings for language, laser tester and usage meter and information<br />
about the version number, software updates, manufacturer etc.. The menu is available in 3 sets<br />
Setup menu with information of the manufacturer<br />
and options for:<br />
Language<br />
Version<br />
Button click<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> Test<br />
Safe Energy<br />
Usage Meter<br />
Logging (for error tracing only)<br />
Software update<br />
Stand-by= back to the Stand-by menu<br />
Pre-settings of the therapy programs<br />
You can choose your favourite therapy program and<br />
deselect those who are not relevant for your daily<br />
therapy.<br />
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Settings of the scan function (pilot beam, 5 mW)<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
The size of the treatment area (via pilot beam) can be adjusted in the setting menu with the wheels or<br />
directly on the screen. Turn the wheels or press the buttons in order to change the size of the X and Y axis.<br />
Selection of basic forms<br />
The following forms can be selected:<br />
Circle, circle surfaces<br />
Line X-axis, Line Y-axis<br />
Rectangle surface<br />
Point<br />
Pressing the relevant wheel will lead to the setting.<br />
Amplitude= Beam size, diameter.<br />
+ enlargement and - reduction<br />
Select will save.<br />
Reset back to factory´s settings.<br />
Start will activate the laser with pre-set power.<br />
The Symbol button in the left corner leads to the selection<br />
of various geometrical figures.<br />
Position= Moving the surface.<br />
By pressing the button „Position“ the beam surface can be<br />
moved to a different area, without changing the position of<br />
the head.<br />
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<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Position= Starting point is the red (outer) area, change of<br />
the size of e.g. round surfaces.<br />
Position 2= Starting point is the grey (inner) area, change<br />
of the size of e.g. round surfaces.<br />
Position 2= Starting point is the grey (lower) area, change<br />
of the size of e.g. a rectangle.<br />
Start= Start the laser.<br />
Stop= Switch of the laser.<br />
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Pre-settings, default setting<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
In the service menu you will find the settings for language, laser tester and usage meter and information<br />
about the version number, software updates, manufacturer´s data.<br />
Setup menu with information of the manufacturer<br />
and options for:<br />
Language<br />
Version<br />
Button click<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> Test<br />
Safe Energy<br />
Usage Meter<br />
Logging (for error tracing only)<br />
Software update<br />
Stand-by= back to the Stand-by menu<br />
Pre-settings of the therapy programs<br />
You can choose your favourite therapy program and<br />
deselect those who are not relevant for your daily<br />
therapy.<br />
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13. Starting the operation<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Placement of the unit<br />
Choose a strong and horizontal surface to place the unit, secure the breaks on the wheels. Put the main unit<br />
into the treatment position.<br />
Key switch<br />
On the front panel you will find the lock for the key switch. The key switch is used to prevent the use of the<br />
laser to unauthorized persons.<br />
Inserting the safety plug (REMOTE LASER STOP)<br />
To safeguard against unauthorized use, the <strong>Photonic</strong> is equipped with a removable safety plug. Insert the<br />
safety plug in the socket on the front panel.<br />
You can use the safety plug in contact to a foot switch or a door contact. Please ask your service for detailed<br />
instructions how to use the remote contact.<br />
Usage of the EMERGENCY-STOP<br />
The red EMERGENCY STOP button can be accidentally activated during transport and therefore the unit<br />
cannot put into operation. Please move the button gently to the left or right. If the button was activated, it<br />
will jump up.<br />
In case of emergency press the EMERGENCY STOP and the device will shut of.<br />
Operational modes<br />
The <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness will indicate three modes of operation: Standby, Ready, Service.<br />
After switching on the <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness the contact to the mains current supply will be checked, thereafter<br />
the <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness is booting and goes into Stand-by mode.<br />
To perform the therapy or power setting etc. press READY.<br />
In the Service mode you can perform all pre-settings.<br />
Therapy programs and settings<br />
For the selection of pre-programmed therapy settings and individual selection of therapy settings please use<br />
the buttons on the touch screen. The following terms are used:<br />
Term Definition<br />
Therapy <strong>Laser</strong> therapy<br />
Therapy time Pre-set laser burning period<br />
Frequencies Modulation frequencies superimposed on the laser light<br />
continuous beam <strong>Laser</strong> is operating in the operating mode (continuous wave)<br />
Therapy program Combination of various modulation frequencies, each transferred for five<br />
seconds.<br />
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Wellness menu by Tina Czech (based on Nogier / Bahr / Reininger frequencies)<br />
DERMAL REPAIR<br />
DERMAL CONDITIONS<br />
Dermatitis Eczema Psoriasis<br />
Herpes Acute Acne Allergic<br />
Hyperkeratosis Chronic Acne Folliculitis<br />
Rosacea Itching Fungal<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
HAIR/NAIL<br />
Nail regeneration Fungal Alopecia Areata<br />
Candida Circulation Alopecia Diffusa<br />
Nail injury Regeneration Scalp inflammation<br />
BODY THERAPY<br />
Cellulite Lymph drainage Circulation<br />
Nerve Muscle Joints<br />
Arthritis Foot bunion Bruising<br />
Relaxation Energising Metabolism<br />
SPECIFIC FREQUENCIES<br />
Anti-addiction Anti-pain Anti-viral<br />
Anti-allergy Anti-bacteria Homeopathic<br />
ACUPUNCTURE<br />
Lu St SP<br />
He Si Bl<br />
Ki Ci 3H<br />
Gb Li<br />
CHAKRA<br />
Collagen Face/neck lifting Regeneration<br />
Scar Inflammation Red striae<br />
Keloid scar Trauma Mature striae<br />
Crown Third-eye Throat<br />
Heart Solar plexus Sacral<br />
Root Hand Foot<br />
FREE FREQUENCIES<br />
F1 F2 F3<br />
F4 F5 F6<br />
F7 F8 F9<br />
F10 F11<br />
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NOGIER/BAHR group<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
The NOGIER/BAHR group contains modulation frequencies according to Dr. Paul Nogier, France and Dr. Frank<br />
Bahr, Germany.<br />
Nogier<br />
A' = 292 Hz<br />
B' = 584 Hz<br />
C' = 1168 Hz<br />
D' = 2336 Hz<br />
E' = 4672 Hz<br />
F' = 9344 Hz<br />
G' = 18688 Hz<br />
A'' = 37576 Hz<br />
Continuous beam<br />
Bahr 1<br />
B1 = 599,50 Hz<br />
B2 = 1199,00 Hz<br />
B3 = 2398,00 Hz<br />
B4 = 4796,00 Hz<br />
B5 = 9592,00 Hz<br />
B6 = 19184,00 Hz<br />
B7 = 38368,00 Hz<br />
Energy Chakra Frequency Name Flower<br />
Bahr 2<br />
Pain = 963,5 Hz<br />
Hysteria = 1131 Hz<br />
Homeopathy = 7708 Hz<br />
Anti allergy = 1927 Hz<br />
Defence = 699 Hz<br />
Yang-Energy = 637 Hz<br />
Yin-Energy = 1102 Hz<br />
-EN 3 - 3. Chakra Upper-Omega Black Kangaroo Paw<br />
-EN 2 - 2. Chakra Carcinoma hint point Pale Sundew<br />
-EN 1 - 1. Chakra Purple Nymph Water lily<br />
EN 0 0. Chakra Turning point-Chakra / ph hint point Correa<br />
EN 1 1. Chakra 4.023,0 Hz Root Orange Spiked Pea<br />
EN 2 2. Chakra 3.123,0 Hz Sacral Macrozamia<br />
EN 3 3. Chakra 2.398,0 Hz Solar plexus Snakebush<br />
EN 4 4. Chakra 1.589,0 Hz Heart Southern Cross<br />
EN 5 5. Chakra 990,0 Hz Throat Red Feather Flower<br />
EN 6 6. Chakra 573,0 Hz Third eye Swan River Myrthle<br />
EN 7 7. Chakra 232,0 Hz Crown One Sided Bottlebrush<br />
EN-Qi 7.695,0 Hz Qi Master point Red Leschenaultia<br />
EN 8 8. Chakra 7.696,0 Hz Schaman-Chakra 8 Orange Leschenaultia<br />
EN 9 9. Chakra 7.696,5 Hz Schaman-Chakra 9 Silver Princess Gum<br />
EN 10 10. Chakra 7.697,0 Hz Protection-Chakra general Globuli (byProf. Dr. Bahr)<br />
EN 10 10. Chakra 7.697,0 Hz Protection-Chakra general Many Headed Dryandra<br />
EN 11 11. Chakra 7.698,0 Hz Pocks charge Balga (Black Boy)<br />
EN 12 12. Chakra 7.699,0 Hz Pest charge Pink Impatiens<br />
EN 13 13. Chakra 7.700,0 Hz Disturbance field / Thymus Mulla Mulla (Austral. Bush-Essence)<br />
EN 14 14. Chakra 7.707,0 Hz Upper-Omega Black Kangaroo Paw<br />
EN 15 15. Chakra 7.708,0 Hz Master of constitution (Homeop.) Blue Leschenaultia<br />
EN 16 16. Chakra 7.710,0 Hz Energy meridian Angelica<br />
EN 17 17. Chakra 7.713,0 Hz Life (karma) Yellow Leschen + Sclerantus<br />
EN 18 18. Chakra 7.715.0 Hz Higher order Hybrid Pink Fairy/Cowslip Or.<br />
EN 19 19. Chakra 4.625,0 Hz Self healing Self Heal<br />
EN 20 20. Chakra 8.713,0 Hz Center of transformation Leafless Orchid<br />
Note: The frequencies can change. Please refer to the valid frequencies on the main unit.<br />
More information about the use of BAHR and NOGIER frequencies are available on seminars of <strong>RJ</strong> and the „DAA“<br />
(Deutsche Akademie für Akupunktur und Aurikulomedizin e.V.) and OGKA (www.ogka.at).<br />
DAA e.V., Ambazacstraße 4, 90542 Eckental Tel. 09126/295210, Email akademie@eCompetenceCenter.de<br />
www.akupunktur-arzt.de<br />
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REININGER group<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
The Reininger group contains modulation frequencies according to Dr. Manfred Reininger, Austria.<br />
Reininger I<br />
RI 1 132 Hz<br />
RI 2 264 Hz<br />
RI 3 528 Hz<br />
RI 4 1056 Hz<br />
RI 5 2112 Hz<br />
RI 6 4224 Hz<br />
RI 7 8448 Hz<br />
Meridian frequencies<br />
Lu = 824 Hz<br />
Li = 553 Hz<br />
St = 471 Hz<br />
SP = 702 Hz<br />
He = 497 Hz<br />
SI = 791 Hz<br />
Bl = 667 Hz<br />
Ki = 611 Hz<br />
Ci = 530 Hz<br />
3H = 732 Hz<br />
Gb = 583 Hz<br />
Li = 442 Hz<br />
Frequencies viral/bacterial<br />
Viral 1408 Hz<br />
Anti Viral 360 Hz<br />
Bacterial 1664 Hz<br />
Anti bacterial 425 Hz<br />
Reininger II<br />
RII 1 113 Hz<br />
RII 2 226 Hz<br />
RII 3 452 Hz<br />
RII 4 904 Hz<br />
RII 5 1808 Hz<br />
RII 6 3616 Hz<br />
RII 7 7232 Hz<br />
Anti frequencies<br />
Psyche 129 Hz<br />
Anti psyche 4221 Hz<br />
Vegetative 112 Hz<br />
Anti vegetative 3665 Hz<br />
Addiction 112 Hz<br />
Anti addiction 3305 Hz<br />
Carcinoma 108 Hz<br />
Anti carcinoma 3534 Hz<br />
Pain 101 Hz<br />
Anti pain 3894 Hz<br />
Inflammation 128 Hz<br />
Anti inflammation 4189 Hz<br />
Allergie 3648 Hz<br />
Anti allergy 933 Hz<br />
Tinnitus 125 Hz<br />
Anti tinnitus 4090 Hz<br />
General 384 Hz<br />
Various<br />
Reininger III<br />
RIII 1 114 Hz<br />
RIII 2 228 Hz<br />
RIII 3 456 Hz<br />
RIII 4 912 Hz<br />
RIII 5 1824 Hz<br />
RIII 6 3648 Hz<br />
RIII 7 7296 Hz<br />
Frequencies of levels<br />
Melatonin-HP 1025 Hz<br />
VIP1 1808 Hz<br />
VIP2 3616 Hz<br />
TUP 7232 Hz<br />
GV/CV 456 Hz<br />
MdO 7296 Hz<br />
M-HWP 4353 Hz<br />
M-HWP 3200 Hz<br />
Valium-HP 1153 Hz<br />
Psych. block. point 228 Hz<br />
Basis-S 528 Hz<br />
Basis-T 132 Hz<br />
V-HWP 2817 Hz<br />
Konakion-HP 3968 Hz<br />
K-HWP 4864 Hz<br />
K-HWP 2432 Hz<br />
HP= Hint point<br />
Regeneration 640 Hz<br />
Regeneration blocked by disturbance field 2503 Hz<br />
Kidney-Yin 158 Hz<br />
Kidney-Yang 5160 Hz<br />
Geopathogenic charge 182 Hz<br />
Toxic charge 7680 Hz<br />
The use of the Reininger frequencies will be described in the book „Frequenzen, Punkte, Techniken“, am-Verlag, Graz (available from<br />
<strong>RJ</strong>) and on seminars of <strong>RJ</strong> and the OGKA (www.ogka.at).<br />
Note: The frequencies can change. Please refer to the valid frequencies on the main unit.<br />
OGKA, Glacisstraße 7 – Innenhof, 8010 Graz, Austria<br />
Tel. +43 (0)316 37 40 50, Email office@ogka.at www.ogka.at<br />
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Therapy programs (based on Nogier / Bahr / Reininger frequencies)<br />
Universal 1<br />
Continuous beam<br />
Universal<br />
Skeleton/Muscles<br />
Inner Organs<br />
Vessel/Lymph<br />
Skin<br />
Body openings<br />
Nerves<br />
Psyche<br />
Head<br />
Derma<br />
Acne<br />
Herpes<br />
Alopecia areata<br />
Alopecia difusa<br />
Itching<br />
Wound acute<br />
Wound chronic<br />
Scars<br />
Neuro dermitis<br />
Odema<br />
Regeneration<br />
Note:<br />
Universal 2<br />
Relaxation<br />
Regeneration<br />
Inflammation<br />
Metabolism<br />
Pain<br />
Psychosomatic<br />
Block<br />
Focus<br />
Allergy<br />
Dental<br />
Arthrosis<br />
Post extractum<br />
Parodontitis<br />
Mucosa<br />
Bones<br />
Hypersensibilidad<br />
Edema<br />
Blockage<br />
Psyche<br />
Orthopedics<br />
Arthritis<br />
Arthrosis<br />
Fracture<br />
Muscles<br />
Tendons/Ligaments<br />
Distorsion<br />
Trauma<br />
Edema/Haematoma<br />
Lumbalgia<br />
Synovitis<br />
Pain<br />
Vet<br />
Continuous<br />
Wounds<br />
Joints<br />
Tendons<br />
Inner Organs<br />
Allergy<br />
Lameness<br />
Scars<br />
Pain<br />
Vessels/Lymph<br />
Relaxation<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Further modulation programs and single frequencies will be added from time to time, please refer to<br />
your valid software and operation buttons on the screen.<br />
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Free programmable frequencies<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Select the free programmable frequencies and change the frequency and the name by pressing the button<br />
“Edit”.<br />
Free Frequency display, 10 memories each providing 11<br />
spaces for total 110 frequencies (or 220 in case a second<br />
frequency will be added).<br />
After the specific numbers are selected the frequency can<br />
be used for therapy.<br />
More information in the chapter “Free Frequencies”.<br />
The frequencies are pres-setted with 1000 Hz and can be<br />
changed up to 99000 Hz and can be labeled with a<br />
indication<br />
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14. Release of the laser beam, display after laser start<br />
1. Press Ready, the device steps to Ready mode.<br />
2. The laser settings (power/energy/time) are indicated on the display.<br />
3. Press button Start on the probe to release the laser according to the settings.<br />
4. Press button Start shortly to release the laser with 5 mW reduced power<br />
Main unit active, no probe connected.<br />
The yellow field will indicate the active laser probe. R= reduced power.<br />
Display message on the optional laser probe<br />
Frequency symbol Frequency in Hz Supplied energy in Joule<br />
A´ 292.00<br />
03.12<br />
: 500<br />
02:14<br />
Power <strong>Laser</strong> power Expired therapy time<br />
<strong>Laser</strong> power indication<br />
< (5% too low) : (correct) > (5% too high)<br />
Main unit and one probe active.<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
When the time has expired the laser will shut off automatically (countdown with indication of the remaining<br />
time). In the therapy menu you will find the actual value of the time in the upper line of the display.<br />
Display message for reduced power (RAC diagnosis)<br />
A´ 292.00<br />
03.12<br />
R: 5<br />
02:14<br />
Control R= reduced to 5 mW<br />
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15. <strong>Laser</strong> safety goggles<br />
Both personnel and patients are to wear laser protection safety goggles during treatment sessions.<br />
The only types of safety goggles which may be worn are those which meet DIN 58215 standards. The filter<br />
glasses’ effective wavelength must include the correct wavelength of the laser beam of the <strong>Photonic</strong>. There<br />
are two types of safety goggles available:<br />
Number 530, which may be used for wavelengths from: 655 nm to 904 nm<br />
16. Cleaning / Disinfecting<br />
Please observe that cleaners for plastics, soap are used for periodic cleaning of the plastic parts. No<br />
penetrative or corrosive agents (such as acetone) should be used. Keep fluids from entering the housing.<br />
Standard disinfectants may be used. When this is done, the unit is to be wiped with a soft cloth which has<br />
been dampened with a mild, approved disinfectant (50% diluted propyl alcohol solution).<br />
The tip may be dipped into the solution.<br />
Under no circumstances is the unit to be flooded with the disinfectant or to be treated with solvents!<br />
Autoclaving must not be used on the unit.<br />
17. Maintenance / Calibration<br />
The laser diodes will be calibrated by the software at each start. <strong>RJ</strong> recommends an annual service of the<br />
laser at the <strong>RJ</strong> service facilities or an authorized service station.<br />
Always ensure that operational and sufficiently charged batteries are used.<br />
The interior of the <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness contains no elements or components which require servicing by the<br />
user.<br />
Therefore, there is no need to open the housing. To meet the requirements of DIN VDE 0837, “Radiation<br />
safety for laser devices,” the unit is to be tested and recalibrate after one year of use to ensure that the laser<br />
is operating properly. Please send the unit to the manufacturer for testing and recalibration.<br />
18. Disposal<br />
Due to the hazards of laser beams, the <strong>Photonic</strong> Wellness is not to be disposed of as standard electronic<br />
scrap. The device is to be delivered to either the supplier or to the manufacturer for proper disposal.<br />
19. Warranty<br />
There is a 3 years warranty from the manufacturer. The manufacturer guarantees operation of all <strong>Photonic</strong><br />
Wellness features described in the user’s guide, provided the equipment is used in accordance with the<br />
instructions detailed in the user’s guide and is treated with proper care.<br />
New settings, maintenance or repairs may only be performed by the manufacturer or an authorized<br />
workshop; otherwise the warranty is rendered null and void. Interventions in the device by third parties will<br />
lead to loss of warranty claims and will release the manufacturer from all product liability.<br />
The manufacturer will keep spare parts for at least 10 years on stock.<br />
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20. Electromagnetic compatibility - Warning instructions<br />
<strong>Photonic</strong> <strong>wellness</strong><br />
Precautionary measures<br />
There are special precautionary measures for medical electric devices as fare as electromagnetic compatibility is<br />
concerned. This device may be used only for the purpose described in the manual, set up and put into operation<br />
according to the notes for electromagnetic compatibility.<br />
Influence of mobile and portable communication equipment<br />
High-frequency energy radiation from mobile communication equipment may influence on the operation of the medical<br />
electric device. It is not allowed to use those devices (for instance mobile phones and GSM telephones) close to the<br />
medical electric device.<br />
Guidelines and manufacturer’s declaration – Electromagnetic radiation<br />
The laser device is designed for the operation only with original accessories in ambient conditions indicated below.<br />
Client and user have to make sure that the device is operated in such ambient conditions.<br />
Radiated disturbance measurements Conformity Electromagnetic ambient conditions - guideline<br />
HF-radiation to<br />
Group 1 The laser device uses HF-energy only for its internal function.<br />
CICPR 11<br />
Therefore HF radiation is very low. The influence on neighbouring<br />
electric devices is unlikely...<br />
HF-radiation to<br />
Class B The laser device may be used in all kinds of buildings, including<br />
CICPR 11<br />
residential buildings and those directly connected to mains for<br />
Radiation of harmonic oscillation according to Conforms<br />
the public supply which are also servicing buildings used for<br />
EC 61000-3-2<br />
residential purposes.<br />
Radiation of voltage variations/ Flicker effect<br />
according to IEC 61000-3-3<br />
Not applicable<br />
Guidelines and manufacturer’s declaration - Electromagnetic immunity<br />
Immunity tests IEC 60601-Test level Conformity level Electromagnetic ambient conditions -<br />
guidelines<br />
Discharge of static electricity (ESD ± 6 kV Contact discharge conforms The floor should be made from wood or<br />
)according to IEC 61000-4-2<br />
concrete or covered with ceramic tiles. If<br />
± 8 kV Air discharge<br />
the floor is covered with synthetic material<br />
the relative humidity should be minimum<br />
30%<br />
Fast transient electric disturbance ± 2kV<br />
conforms The quality of the supply voltage should be<br />
variable / Bursts<br />
for network leads<br />
typical for business or hospital ambient<br />
according to IEC 61000-4-4<br />
± 1 kV<br />
for input and output leads<br />
conditions.<br />
Impulse voltage (Surges) according to ± 1 kV<br />
conforms The quality of the supply voltage should be<br />
IEC 61000-4-5<br />
opposed mode voltage<br />
± 2 kV<br />
common mode voltage<br />
typical for business or hospital ambient<br />
conditions.<br />
Voltage dips, short interruptions and < 5% UT<br />
conforms The quality of the supply voltage should be<br />
voltage variations according to IEC (> 95% dip of UT) for ½ period<br />
typical for business or hospital ambient<br />
61000-4-11<br />
conditions. If the user wants to continue<br />
40% UT<br />
operation in case of an interrupted energy<br />
(60% dip of UT) for 5 periods<br />
supply it is recommended to feed the laser<br />
device from a system without interruption<br />
70% UT<br />
(30% dip of UT) for 25 periods<br />
or a battery.<br />
Magnetic field at supply frequency<br />
< 5% UT<br />
(> 95% dip of UT) for 5 s<br />
3 A/m conforms Magnetic fields at mains frequency should<br />
(50/60 Hz)<br />
have the typical values for business and<br />
according to IEC 61000-4-8<br />
hospital ambient conditions.<br />
Note: UT - alternating voltage mains before the application of the test level.<br />
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Guidelines and manufacturer’s declaration – Electromagnetic immunity – for the laser device without life<br />
supporting function<br />
Immunity tests IEC 60601-test level Conformity level Electromagnetic ambient conditions - guidelines<br />
HF-disturbance variables<br />
(transmission) according<br />
to IEC 61000-4-3<br />
HF-disturbance variables<br />
(radiation) according to<br />
IEC 61000-4-3<br />
3 Veff<br />
150 kHz up to 80 MH<br />
3 V/m<br />
80 MHz up to 2,5 GHz<br />
conforms<br />
conforms<br />
Portable and mobile radio sets must not be operated in a<br />
distance to the laser device and the leads less than the<br />
recommended protective distance what was calculated<br />
according to the equation for the transmission frequency.<br />
Recommended protective distance:<br />
d = 1,2 √ P<br />
d = 1,2 √ P for<br />
80 MHz up to 800 MHz<br />
d = 2,3 √ P for<br />
800 MHz up to 2,5 GHz<br />
with P as power rating of the transmitter in Watt (W)<br />
according to data from the manufacturer of the transmitter<br />
and as recommended protective distance in meter (m).<br />
According to a local a investigation the field intensity for all<br />
frequencies of immobile radio transmitters should be less than<br />
the conformity level b .<br />
Interference is possible in the surroundings of devices carrying<br />
the following signs.<br />
Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range is applied.<br />
Note 2 These guidelines are not applicable in all cases. The propagation of electromagnetic quantities is influenced by the absorption and reflection of buildings, items and human beings.<br />
a It is not possible to predict theoretically the field strength of immobile transmitters like base stations of mobile phones and mobile land radio sets, amateur radio stations, AM and FM<br />
television and radio broadcasting transmitters. In order to determine electromagnetic ambient conditions with regard to immobile transmitters a study of the location should be taken into<br />
consideration. If the field strength measured in the place where the laser device is operated exceeds the above mentioned conformity level the laser device should be watched to proof its function in<br />
accordance to the requirements. Unusual performance data may require additional measures, for instance change of orientation or different location of the laser device.<br />
b Above the frequency range from 150 kHz to 80 MHz the field strength should be less than 3 V/m.<br />
Recommended protective distance between portable and mobile HF-telecommunication devices and the laser<br />
device without life supporting function<br />
Recommended protective distance between portable and mobile HF-telecommunication devices and the laser device<br />
The laser device is designed for the operation in electromagnetic ambient conditions where HF-disturbance variables are controlled. Client or<br />
user of the laser device can help to avoid electromagnetic disturbances by keeping the minimum distance between portable and mobile HFtelecommunication<br />
devices (transmitters) and the laser device as indicated below, dependent on the power output of the communication<br />
device.<br />
Power rating of the transmitter<br />
Protective distance dependent on the transmitting frequency<br />
W<br />
m<br />
150 kHz up to 80 MHz 80 MHz up to 800 MHz 800 MHz up to 2,5 GHz<br />
d = 1,2 √ P<br />
d = 1,2 √ P<br />
d = 2,3 √ P<br />
0,01 0,12 0,12 0,23<br />
0,1 0,38 0,38 0,73<br />
1 1,2 1,2 2,3<br />
10 3,8 3,8 7,3<br />
100 12 12 23<br />
If the maximum power rating for certain transmitters is not given in the above table the recommended protective distance d in metres (m) can<br />
be determined by using the equation indicated in the respective column, where P is the maximum power rating of the transmitter in Watt (W)<br />
according to the manufacturer of the transmitter.<br />
Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range is applied<br />
Note 2 These guidelines are not applicable in all cases. The propagation of electromagnetic quantities is influenced by the absorption and<br />
reflection of buildings, items and human beings.<br />
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