Technical Specs
Table Of Contents
- Read This First
- Welcome to leva®
- Indications for Use
- Contraindications
- Warnings
- Precautions
- Getting Started
- Before handling your leva, wash your hands. This is an important step to prevent harmful bacteria, which may be present on your hands, from contaminating the probe.
- Smartphone Compatibility
- App Download
- Device Registration
- Pairing Your Device
- Inserting the leva Probe
- Starting Your Session
- Removing the leva Probe
- Technical Specifications
- Expected Service Life
- Maintenance
- Radio Frequency Wireless Technology:
- Replacing Batteries
- Replacing the Storage Case Battery:
- Battery and Device Disposal
- FCC Compliance
- Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity
- Electromagnetic Interference
- Symbols
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- FAQs
- Contact
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Read This First
Please read all instructions in this manual before you begin using your
device.
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safety risks.
Please be sure to follow all warning and safety information. Save these
instructions for future reference.
Welcome to leva®
This instruction manual is intended to provide valuable information about
the leva® Pelvic Digital Health System (leva PDHS) to ensure that your use
of the device is safe and effective.
As you begin to familiarize yourself with the leva PDHS, it is normal to
have questions. If at any time you have questions or need assistance,
contact the Renovia’s Women’s Center at (866) 735-8423.
Why leva?
Healthy pelvic floor muscles are a key part of overall pelvic health, which
includes maintaining urinary continence (i.e., the ability to control your
bladder).
Your leva PDHS helps you exercise and strengthen those muscles, so you
can treat your pelvic floor muscle weakness or your urinary incontinence
(commonly known as leakage).