2. Guarantee
Refer to the flyer attached.
3. Maintenance
To clean your unit, use a soft duster
and an alcohol-based cleaning product,
which does not contain any solvents.
The user must not attempt any repairs
to the device or any of its accessories.
Never dismantle the Compex or the
charger containing high-voltage parts
because of risk of electric discharge.
Compex Médical SA declines all
responsibility for damages and
consequences resulting from any
attempt to open, modify or repair
the device or any of its components
by a person or a service centre not
officially approved by Compex
Médical SA.
Compex stimulators do not require
calibration or verification of performance
parameters. The characteristics are
systematically verified and validated
for each device manufactured. These
characteristics are stable and do
not vary when used under normal
conditions.
If your device seems not to function
as expected, regardless of the situation,
contact an official Compex service
centre for assistance.
Medical and health professionals must
refer to local legislation for
information related to maintenance.
Normally, these laws require verifica-
tion of certain criteria at regular intervals.
4. Storage and
transportation conditions
The Compex contains rechargeable
batteries and so the storage and
transportation conditions must not
exceed the following figures:
Storage and transportation temperature:
from -20°C to 45°C
Max. relative humidity: 75%
Atmospheric pressure: from 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
5. Use conditions
Temperature of use: from 0°C to 40°C
Max. relative humidity: from 30% to 75%
Atmospheric pressure:
from 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
Do not use in an explosion risk area.
6. Elimination
The Directive 2002/96/CEE (WEEE)
has a first priority, the prevention of
waste electrical and electronic equip-
ment, and in addition, the re-use,
recycling and other forms of recovery
of such wastes so as to reduce the
disposal of waste. The pictogram
wheeled bin barred means that the
equipment can not be thrown with the
household refuse, but that it makes
the object of a selective collection.
The equipment has to be given to a
suitable collection point for the treat-
ment. By this way, you contribute
to the safeguarding of the natural
resources and the human health
protection.
Batteries must be disposed of in
accordance with your country’s
national laws governing the disposal
of such items.
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