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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What’s in the Box?
Your leva PDHS includes the following:
•
Storage case and battery
•
Vaginal probe and battery
•
Quick Start Guide
What’s not in the Box?
The leva PDHS requires use of a mobile application (
Renovia App
)
and mobile device (i.e., smartphone) to visualize pelvic floor
exercise during device use. The user is required to download the
Renovia App
onto their mobile device.
What Features does the leva PDHS have?
Your leva PDHS was designed as a soft, flexible vaginal device. The leva
PDHS has a raised indicator line along the front of the vaginal probe to
ensure proper positioning. The leva PDHS operates on batteries located in
the base of both the case and the probe.
The leva PDHS is provided with a sturdy storage case. This case serves two
purposes: it protects the device during storage and also serves as a
communications bridge between your leva and your mobile phone (i.e. a
relay). Because of its communication function, the case also operates on