MU Lasermed 4098 ENG Rev05 092009
MU Lasermed 4098 ENG Rev05 092009
MU Lasermed 4098 ENG Rev05 092009
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User Manual
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Summary
02 .............Presentation
02 .............Equipment Accessories
03 .............General Information
06 .............Symbols
07 .............Warning
08 .............Installation/ Grid Connection
09 .............Display Languages
10 .............Functions of controls
12 .............Laser Probes
16 .............Modes of operation
16 .............Device Operation
18 .............Mode: Energy Therapy
19 .............Mode: Nogier Therapy
21 .............Mode: Free Therapy
22 .............Protocols
26 .............Operation of the toposcopic pen
27 .............Types of applications
27 .............Master Control Key and Remote Interlock Connector
28 .............Indications
31 .............Contraindications
31 .............Preventive maintenance and preservation
33 .............Safety Warning
34 .............Corrective maintenance
35 .............Technical features
37 .............Declarations
43 .............Final considerations
42 ..European Representative
42 .............Bibliographical references
English
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Presentation
General Information
Carci is proud to congratulate you for the aquisition of a high technology and
security equipment. Where we are sure this equipment will satisfy the
highest quality standards.
Equipment Accessories
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01
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The Lasermed 4098 can be supplied with Laser probe in the lenght
of 905nm (infrared) pulsed with 60W of peak, 830nm (infrared) continuous
with 30mW continuous and 650nm (red) continuous with 12mW continuos.
To buy optional accessories, please verify the codes at page 36, Additional
Accessories .
If you have any doubt, please contact:
Technical Assistance Department
Rua lvares Fagundes, 359
So Paulo SP Brasil -CEP 04338-000
Tel.: (0XX11) 5621 7024 / 5622 8205
e-mail : [email protected]
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Radiation Absorbed
Indirect Effects:
Microcirculation stimulation
Cellular trophic stimulation
Therapeutic Effects:
Analgesic
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-edematous
Stimulates tissue trophism
wavelength
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figure 1
Due to these particularities, Argon, CO2 and NdYg lasers are used
for surgical incisions.
Through several scientific studies, one notes that variables in this
radiations wavelength, as well as in its power of emission, are responsible
for the success obtained in therapeutic pursuits.
With this in mind, CARCI developed a state-of-the-art laser emission
equipment, with wavelength and power variables for precise and adequate
treatment, according to the type of tissue involved, depth and pathological
phase.
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Equipment symbols
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Equipment off
Equipment on
Keep in a dry place
Manufacturing date
Serial number
IPX0
Warning
1.
2.
3.
Class II Equipment
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If the protective fuse burns, change it, as shown in the figure above,
for the value:
Brazil:
Other countries:
IEC 60364-7-710/2002 Electrical installations medical locations;
Or another listed standard applied in the country of use.
Display language
LASERMED allows three display languages to be accessed:
Portuguese
English
The electric power supplys voltage must be within the range specified
in the Technical Features, otherwise, there can be reduced equipment
performance and safety risk.
Connect the power cable to the 3-pole connector located in the back
panel and connect it to the electric power socket;
Spanish
In case you wish to change the current language, follow the steps below:
1.
2.
Switch on the device the equipment will test the display and
processor circuit, The display will give the following information:
SN.: 00001
3.
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Rev.: 4.3
Figure 02
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5.
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Moves to the
next field
Decreases
6.
Increases
Moves to the
former field
Set
7.
8.
The equipment will exit the language selection mode, showing the
Main menu.
Functions of Controls
Laserrmed Panel
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Figure 05
Laser
aperture
Figure 03
Figure 04
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Toposcopic Probe
1.
2.
3.
Wavelength
Serial number
Manufacturing date
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Modes of operation
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Lasermed
Therapy
Toposcopic
SN.: 00001
LASERMED
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Rev.: 4.3
1. Therapy Energy
Just set the value of the energy desired from 50 mJoules (0.05J)
to 10.000 mJoules (10J). The application time is calculated
automatically by the processor.
2. Therapy Nogier
Select the Nogier frequency desired or the frequencies
of 16Hz and 48Hz (calcium cycle), and the application time of
the frequency selected.
3. Therapy Free
Set the application time from 1 to 999 seconds;
THERAPY
905 nm
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
MODE
LASER
Toposcopic Mode
MODE
LASER
TOPOSCOPY
905 nm
Sensitivity
Low
High
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Device operation
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THERAPY
905 nm
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
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THERAPY
905 nm
probe's
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
MODE
LASER
Set to Save
ENERGY
TIME
MODE
LASER
Set to Save
ENERGY
TIME
SENSOR
LASER
key.
key.
ENERGY
905 nm
J
S
00.00
000.0
Total
XXXXXXXXXX
OFF
00.00
000.0
ENERGY
905 nm
Press the
MODE
LASER
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
THERAPY
905 nm
J 00.10
S 000.5
00.00
000.0
Total
XXXXXXXXXX
OFF
The application time for the Energy desired is automatically adjusted by the
microcontroller.
MODE
LASER
Use the
keys to select the
Nogier mode.
Note : Just the probe 905nm is able
for Nogier function.
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To start the therapy, position the probe on the application site, and press the
MODE
LASER
SENSOR
LASER
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key
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THERAPY
905 nm
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
MODE
NOGIER
LASER
905 nm
Set to Save
FREQUENCY
2.5 Hz
TIME
S 000.0 000.0
Total
SENSOR
XXXXXXXXXX
LASER
OFF
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Use the
keys to
select the desired time.
MODE
LASER
Set to Save
FREQUENCY
TIME
SENSOR
LASER
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NOGIER
905 nm
2.5 Hz
S 001.0 000.0
Total
XXXXXXXXXX
OFF
To start the therapy, position the probe on the application site, and press the
probe's
key.
Use the
keys to enable the
FREQUENCY Function
MODE
LASER
Set to Save
FREQUENCY
TIME
SENSOR
LASER
keys to
Use the
select the desired frequency.
MODE
LASER
Set to Save
FREQUENCY
TIME
SENSOR
LASER
NOGIER
905 nm
2.5 Hz
S 000.0 000.0
Total
XXXXXXXXXX
OFF
NOGIER
905 nm
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Press the
key.
mode.
48 Hz
S 010.0 000.0
Total
XXXXXXXXXX
OFF
Nogier Frequencies: 2.5 Hz; 5 Hz; 10 Hz; 20 Hz; 40 Hz; 73 Hz; 80 Hz; 146
Hz; 160 Hz; 262 Hz; 292 Hz; 584 Hz;
Calcium cycle activation frequencies: 16 Hz and 48 Hz.
These Frequencies are enabled for the 905 nm pen only.
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MODE
LASER
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
MODE
LASER
keys to select
Use the
the Free mode.
THERAPY
905 nm
THERAPY
905 nm
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
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Press the
key to enable
the FREE mode of operation
Use the
the desired TIME.
keys to select
MODE
LASER
Set to Save
TIME
SENSOR
LASER
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FREE
905 nm
MODE
LASER
Use the
keys to select
PROTOCOLS.
S 010.0
000.0
Total
XXXXXXXXXX
OFF
Press the
key
Use the
keys to
select the desired PROTOCOL.
4.1. RETURN Go back to the main
screen .
Press the
key to Return.
PROTOCOLS
RETURN
SAVE
USERS
FIX
key.
4.2.SAVE Record the protocol in the
memory.
of the probe.
Press the
record mode.
4. PROTOCOLS
mode.
THERAPY
905 nm
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
To start the therapy, position the probe on the application site, and press the
probe's
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MODE
LASER
THERAPY
905 nm
Use the
and
select the letter desired.
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
Press the
keys to
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RETURN
SAVE
USERS
FIX
1 2 3 4 5
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6
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p
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7
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PROTOCOLS
XXXXX
YYYYY
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STP TO DEL
the key
4.3. USERS The display will give the
following Protocols recorded
Press the
key to enable the
Selected mode Users.
Use the
For erase the Protocol, select the Protocol desired and press the
Key. The display will give the following screen :
key, or the
to keep.
PROTOCOLS
XXXXX
YYYYY
ZZZZZ
STP TO DEL
DELETE ?
SET = YES
MENU = NO
Use the
Press the
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PROTOCOLS
ATM
TORTICOLLIS
ARTHROSIS
ARTHRITIS
TENDONITIS
PERIARTHRITIS
BURSITE
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Types of Application
5. TOPOSCOPY.
PEN
MODE
THERAPY
905 nm
POINT:
Used when one wishes to deposit a determined energy at a point,
or to stimulate the acupuncture points, placing the laser probe perpendicular
to the skin.
The modes of operation used are: Continuous Energy and Nogier.
ENERGY
NOGIER
FREE
PROTOCOLS
Press the
key
PEN
MODE
TOPOSCOPY
905 nm
Sensitivity
Low
High
SCAN:
Used when one wishes to apply a determined energy on a
previously determined area. The laser radiation is applied by scanning the
entire area to be treated.
The mode of operation used is Continuous - Free
NOTE:
When asepsis of the location is required, do not touch the probe on the skin,
leaving it at a maximum distance of 1 cm.
TOPOSCOPY
905 nm
Sensitivity
Low
High
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With the active electrode (2) of the toposcopic probe touching the patients
skin, loop for the region of acupuncture points / trigger points.
A sound signal will be emitted.
Reduce the sensitivity gradually, and look for the acupuncture point in the
region selected; the sound signal emitted must be continuous and clear.
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The Master Control Key locks the equipment, preventing enabling of the
laser probe.
When the key is in
unlocked.
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the device is
MODE
PROBE
ENERGY
TIME
LOCKED
Total
SENSOR
ENERGY
905 nm
mJ 01.50
S 001.5
00.00
000.0
XXXXXXXXXX
NOTE : The laser probes energy ,mentioned on table above, are for
point application.
Indications
GENERAL INDICATIONS
-
Traumatic lesions
Dermatology : ulcers / wounds
Esthetics : repairing surgeries
Ligament lesions
Cartilage lesions
Bed sores
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Acupuncture
Muscular lesions
Tendinous lesions
Bone lesions
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:
:
:
:
:
2 to 4
4 to 8
1 to 3
3 to 6
1 to 3
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2
Joules/cm
2
Joules/cm
2
Joules/cm
2
Joules/cm
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Pen 650 nm: skin lesions
Pen 830 nm: superficial lesions up to 2 cm depth
Pen 905 nm: deep lesions more than 2 cm depth
2
1 to 3 Joules/cm
2
4 to 6 Joules/cm
2
6 to 10 Joules/cm
acute lesions
sub-acute lesions
chronic lesions
DOSIMETRY SUGGESTIONS:
ATM :
Torticollis:
Arthrosis:
Arthritis:
Tendonitis:
Periarthritis:
Bursitis:
Sciatic pain:
Effort hernia:
Contusions:
Hematomas:
Epicondylitis:
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Chronic pain
2.5 Hz, 5 Hz, 20 Hz
Acute pain
80 Hz, 160 Hz, 262 Hz
Acupuncture Points
2.5 Hz, 5 Hz, 10 Hz, 20 Hz, 40Hz, 80 Hz
3 to 4 Joules/cm
Daily
2
4 to 5 Joules/cm
Daily
2
4 to 6 Joules/cm
Alternate
2
6 to 8 Joules/cm
Daily
2
4 to 8 Joules/cm
Daily
2
4 to 8 Joules/cm
Daily / alternate
2
4 to 7 Joules/cm
Daily
2
4 to 8 Joules/cm
Daily
2
4 to 6 Joules/cm
Daily
2
2 to 4 Joules/cm
Daily
2
4 to 6 Joules/cm
Alternate
2
4 to 6 Joules/cm
Daily
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Contraindications
ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS
Retina
Neoplasias
Abdominal region of pregnant women
Metastases
RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS
Avoid leaving the laser probe on Stand By for more than 5 minutes;
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Always make sure that the device is disconnected from the power
supply before cleaning. Avoid wetting the wire and connector electrical
contacts;
Use a cloth wet with water and soap to clean the cabinet of your
device and the probes, when necessary;
Check the equipment cables weekly, ensuring that they are not
defective;
On disconnecting the laser cable from the laser pen and device,
always remove it from the plug, thus preventing the cable from breaking;
Safety Warnings
Avoid looking directly at the laser source when on, since the laser
beam can damage the retina;
Do not let the probe suffer impacts or falls, since its interior contains
sensitive components that can be damaged;
Avoid contact of the laser emitter with sharp objects, which can
damage the emitters protector window;
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Corrective maintenance
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Technical features
Problem
Solution
NOTE: Electrical diagrams, circuits and parts lists are not supplied to the end
consumers. If necessary, contact the CARCI Authorized Technical
Assistance.
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Origin
: CARCI Brazil
Model
: LASERMED 4098
Function and application : laser equipment for therapy
Power supply
: 100230 V~ automatic ( 10%) 50 / 60 Hz
Maximum Consumption
: 30 VA
ANVISA [National Health Surveillance Agency] Registration: AM10314290030
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classification according to EN 60601.1 and EN 60601.2.22 standards:
- Type of protection against electric shock:...........................................class II
- Level of protection against electric shock of the applied part:............type BF
- Level of protection against harmful water penetration:...........................IPX0
- Disinfection methods:....................................see preventive maintenance
- Level of safety of application in the presence of an anesthetic mixture
inflammable with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide:.........................not suitableMode of operation:...........................................................................continuous
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fuse
: 1.0 A 250 V 20 AG
Laser type
: Infrared and visible (red)
Laser pen automatic identification
Laser Emitters:
o GaAIAs MOCVD 650 nm 12 milli-Watts ( class 3b ) - Continuous
o GaAIAs MOCVD 830 nm 30 milli Watts ( class 3b ) - Continuous
o InGaAs MOCVD 905 nm 20 mili Watts average 60 Watts peak (
class 3b ) - Pulsed
- uncertainty of the values indicated: 20%
Automatic dosimetry time
Modulation frequency
: 16 Hz, 48 Hz and Nogier ( 10%)
Laser Probe 905 nm Operation Frequency : 2000 Hz ( 10%)
Laser Probe 905 nm Pulse Width
: 160 ns ( 10%)
Nominal ocular hazard distance (NOHD)
o Laser 905 nm = 1 meter
o Laser 830 nm = 10 meters
o Laser 650 nm = 100 meters
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Beam divergence
:
0
0
o Laser 905 nm = 11 x 25
(II x )
o Laser 830 nm = beam collimated by lens (for this applier pen type,
the divergence can be neglected)
o Laser 650 nm = 0.8 mrad
Digital toposcopic probe
Dimensions
: 31 x 6 x 18 (WxHxL) (cm)
Weight
: 2.6 kg
Equipment operating conditions:
Room temperature
Relative humidity
Atmospheric pressure
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Note: When replacing accessories, only use those indicated by CARCI. Use
of accessories not specified by CARCI can compromise equipment safety.
CARCI will not be held liable for such procedure.
: +15C to +40C
: 0% to 80%
: 700 hPa to 1060hPa
Acessrios:
Cable for laser probe
3-pole power cable
Toposcopic probe 4090/40
User manual
Laser Probe pulsed 905 nm 60 Watts peak
Code 16567G
Code 14747G
Code 20429G
Code 10391G
Code 4097
Optional accessories:
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Code 4095
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Immunity test
Fast
Transients
Bursts
IEC 61000-4-4
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
Compliance
level
2 kV supply
cable
1 kV signal
input and output
cable
1 kV differential
mode
2 kV ordinary
mode
2 kV supply
cable
<5% Ut
(>95% drop in Ut)
For 0.5 cycle
Voltage
drops,
short
interruptions and
voltage variations
in power supply.
IEC 61000-4-11
40% Ut
(60% drop in Ut)
For 5 cycles
70% Ut
(30% drop in Ut)
For 25 cycles
<5% Ut
(>95% drop in Ut)
For 5 s
Electromagnetic environment
- orientation
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Not applicable
1 kV
differential
mode
2 kV ordinary
mode
<5% Ut
(>95% drop in
Ut)
For 0.5 cycle
40% Ut
(60% drop in
Ut)
For 5 cycles
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RF
Conducted
IEC 610004-6
3 Vrms
150 kHz to 80
MHz
RF
Irradiated
IEC 610004-3
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.5
GHz
d = 1.17. P
d = 2 .3 . P
3V
3 V/m
70% Ut
(30% drop in
Ut)
For 25 cycles
<5% Ut
(>95% drop in
Ut)
For 5 s
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NOTE 1: the greatest frequency in the range is applied in the range of 80 MHz and 800 MHz.
NOTE 2: this procedure may not apply in all cases. Electromagnetic propagation is affected
by absorption and reflection of structures, objects and people.
a.
b.
The intensity of fields generated by fixed transmitters, such as cell sites for telephones
(cell/wireless) and land mobile radios, radio hams, AM, FM and TV radio-diffusion
stations may not be theoretically prognosed accurately. To evaluate the electromagnetic
environment due to the fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic field study in the site
should be considered. If the field intensity measured at the site in which the
LASERMED is used exceeds the compliance level above, the LASERMED must be
observed to ascertain if it is working properly. If abnormal performance is noticed,
additional measures may be required, such as reorientation or relocation of the
LASERMED;
Above the frequency scale of 150 kHz to 80 MHz, the field intensity must be less than 3
V/m.
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Final Considerations
It has been Carcis policy to continuously improve the quality of its products.
Carci reserves the right to make modifications in the design and
specifications, and to also add to and improve its products, without the
obligation to install them in already manufactured products.
The text, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based
on information available during the printing.
All rights reserved.
This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written
consent from Carci.
Manufacturer Data
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communication
equipment and the LASERMED
The LASERMED is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which the RF
disturbances are controlled. The purchaser or operator of the LASERMED can help prevent
electromagnetic interference by keeping a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF
communication equipment (transmitters) and the LASERMED, as recommended below,
according to the maximum output potential of the communication equipment.
Separation distance according to the transmitter frequency
Declared maximum
80 MHz to 800
800 MHz to 2.5
150 kHz to 80 MHz
output potential of the
MHz
GHz
transmitter (W)
d = 1.17 P
d = 1.17 P
d = 2.3 P
11.70 cm
11.70 cm
23.00 cm
0.01
37.00 cm
37.00 cm
72.70 cm
0.1
1.17 m
1.17 m
2.30 m
1
3.70 m
3.70 m
7.27 m
10
11.70 m
11.70 m
23.00 m
100
For transmitters with declared maximum output power not listed above, the recommended
separation distance (d in meters) can be determined using the equation applicable to the
transmitter frequency; where P is the maximum output power of the transmitter in watts (W),
according to its manufacturer.
NOTE 1: the 80 MHz and 800 MHz apply to the separation distance for the highest
frequency.
NOTE 2: this procedure may apply in all cases. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection of structures, objects and people.
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Americanpolis
So Paulo
SP
Brazil
Zip Code 04338-000
Tel. : (0XX11) 3346 2100
e-mail: [email protected]
website: www.carci.com.br
Carci Registration in the Ministry of Health: MS-10314290030
For Technical Assistance:
Departamento de Assistncia Tcnica [Technical Assistance Department]
Rua lvares Fagundes, 359 - So Paulo SP Brazil - Zip code 04338-000l
Tel. (0XX11) 5621 7024 / 5622 8205
Technical Responsible:
Orlando Orlandi Melo de Carvalho - CREA 5061377287/D
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EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVE
EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVE
OBELIS S.A.
34, Av. de Tervuren, bte 44
B-1040 Brussels, BELGIUM
Tel: (32) 2.732.59.54
Fax: (32) 2.732.60.03
E-mail: [email protected]
Bibliographical references
1- La Terapia Laser , Hoy
Josep Colls Edita Centro de Documentacion Laser Barcelona 3
edicion - 1986
2- Physical Agents in Rehabilitation From Research to Practice
Michelle H. Cameron - W.B. Saujnders Company Philadelphia 1
Edition - 1999
3- Therapeutic Lasers - Theory and Practice
G. David Baxter Churchill Livingstone - 1994
4- Tratamientos con Laser Metodo Diagnostrat
Carlos Lasvi Minaguano Ediciones Madrid - 1986
5- Laser y Terapeutica em Medicina
6- J.L. Cisneiros M.A Trelles Centro Documentation Laser Barcelona
1 Edicion - 1987
7- Low Reactive Level Laserf Therapy Practical Application
T. Oshiro John Wiley & Sons Ltd 1 Edition 1991
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