equipment and, if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the equipment
should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in
which it will be used .
• Do not use SpinaLogic while smoking or near heat, fire or flammable
gases because the device may be damaged .
• Do not use SpinaLogic if there are exposed wires or the device appears
damaged .
• Do not modify or repair this device because you may damage it .
• Do not put the device or any of its parts in any liquid .
• Do not drop the device or bend the coils because this may damage it .
• Device is designed to comply with electromagnetic safety standards .
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation . Harmful interference to other devices can be
determined by turning this equipment on and off . Try to correct the
interference using one or more of the following:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving device .
– Increase the separation between the equipment .
– Contact DJO customer care .
• Some people, with very sensitive skin, may experience redness .
Generally, this redness is totally harmless and usually disappears after
10 to 20 minutes . However, never start another treatment on the same
area if the redness is still visible .
• If the performance of the device varies in any way from the described
operation, call Customer Care .
• The use of other cables and accessories may affect EMC performance .
• This device and its accessories must be kept out of the reach of
children, Pets, and Pests .
• Do not use device in contact with open wounds .
• Contamination by Patient could be sweat, expired gases, saliva, on the
Spinal Logic . Clean the applied part of the coil once a week using soap
and a damp cloth .
• Do not use device while in bath or shower .
Cautions
• DO NOT operate this unit in an environment where other devices are
being used that intentionally radiates electromagnetic energy in an un-
shielded manner . Portable and mobile RF communications equipment
can affect Medical Electrical Equipment .
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