User's Manual

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Credits
The following individuals were involved in the development of this manual.
Elizabeth Chapman B.Sc.Kin.,CK Customer Service Manager
Sarah Graham, B.Sc.Kin.,CK Kinesiologist
Jeries Hanoun, M.B.A Media Manager
David Lithwick B.Sc., B.A. Chief Technology Officer
Navin Ramrattan Production Manager
Tobi Weightman B. HSC Customer Service Representative
Paul Zhang M.Sc. Electrical Engineer
Technical Specifications
The following outlines the electrical components of the BTE Evaluation and Rehabilitation System:
Input Voltage:
Europe - 220/230/240VAC
North America – 110VAC
50/60 Hz
Input Current:
Europe - 4 Amp
North America – 8 Amp
The BTE Evaluation and Rehabilitation System has been certified by Entela (File No. 8771). All the tools
(applied parts) for the system are Type B. The system has been manufactured to be used in normal
conditions. Do not use the system beside high magnetic fields, or x-rays. Cell phone usage within 30 feet
of the system may have an impact on the accuracy of the heart rate monitor readings.
The BTE tools are to be used only in the ports and manner specified in this manual. Any modifications or
use of non-BTE parts can cause damage to the product. Contact BTE Medical Inc for replacement parts if
required.
Safety Considerations
BTE Medical makes every effort to design and manufacture products, which meet and exceed the highest
safety standards. The following information provides recommendations for safe use of the equipment.
The BTE Evaluation and Rehabilitation System must only be operated on a level surface.
The recommended maintenance program for your system is outlined in a later section of this manual. This
program will ensure your equipment will function properly and safely for many years. If at any time your
system is not working safely, the evaluator should contact the BTE Medical Customer Service
Department for assistance. Never attempt to repair the electrical components of the system. Disconnect
the power source for any other repairs.
This equipment is to be used and/or supervised by qualified healthcare professionals who has knowledge
in anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics, psychology, pathology, and an understanding of work,
rehabilitation and disability management principles. Prior to use of this equipment it is recommended the
evaluator read the information in this manual as well as obtaining certification from BTE Medical. Prior to