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Tru-Track Model 4779 User Manual
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® User Manual Model 4779 Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD... 1 Product Description... 1
ABOUT TRACTION THERAPY... 28 Precautionary Instructions... 2 Cautions... 3 Warnings... 4 Dangers... 5 Overview of Traction Therapy... 6 Common Terms... 6 Indications... 7 Contraindications... 7
NOMENCLATURE... 813 Base Unit - Front View... 8-9 Base Unit - Rear View... 10-11 LCD Base...12 Symbol Definitions...13
SPECIFICATIONS... 14 Unit Dimensions and Specifications...14
SETUP... 1519 Contents of Carton...15 Mounting Unit on Table...16 Initial Unit Setup... 17-18 Attaching The Patient Switch Hook...19
OPERATION... 2030 Patient Preparation... 20-21 Operating Controls - Home Screen... 22-24 Adjusting Traction During Treatment...25 Saving Treatment to a Patient Data Card... 26-28 Retrieving Data from Existing Patient Data Card...28
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit Erasing Patient Data Card...29 User Protocols...30
ACCESSORIES... 3132 TROUBLESHOOTING... 3336 Troubleshooting... 33-34 Error Messages... 35-36
MAINTENANCE... 37 Cleaning...37 Calibration Requirements...37 Service...37
WARRANTY... 38
FOREWORD
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
This manual has been written for the operators of the Tru-Trac traction unit. It contains general instructions for operation, precautionary instructions, and maintenance recommendations. In order to obtain maximum life and efficiency from your Tru-Trac traction unit, and to assist in the proper operation of the unit, read and understand this manual thoroughly. The specifications put forth in this manual were in effect at the time of publication. However, owing to Chattanooga Group's policy of continuous improvement, changes to these specifications may be made at any time without obligation on the part of Chattanooga Group. Before administering any treatment to a patient, you should become acquainted with the operating procedures, as well as the indications, contraindications, cautions, warnings, and dangers. Consult other resources for additional information regarding the application of traction therapy.
Product Description The Tru-Trac traction unit is a simple to use digital touch screen user interface traction unit that offers static, intermittent, and cyclic traction with user definable hold, rest, and treatment times. Patient Pain Profiles are recorded before and after treatment with a Numeric Pain Scale, VAS (Visual Analog Scale), and Pain Map for each patient. Once treatment parameters are customized for a patient, clinicians can store them as either the default user protocol or as one of ten user defined protocols. The Tru-Trac traction unit contains a Patient Data Card port, providing access to store the above session parameters on Patient Data Cards.
©2005 Encore Medical Corporation or its affiliates, Austin, Texas, USA. Any use of editorial, pictorial, or layout composition of this publication without express written consent from the Chattanooga Group of Encore Medical, L.P. is strictly prohibited. This publication was written, illustrated, and prepared for print by the Chattanooga Group of Encore Medical, L.P.
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ABOUT TRACTION THERAPY
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit NOTE: Throughout this manual “NOTE” may be found. These Notes are helpful information to aid in the particular area or function being described.
PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS The precautionary instructions found in this section and throughout this manual are indicated by specific symbols. Understand these symbols and their definitions before operating this equipment. The definitions of these symbols are as follows:
CautionText with a “CAUTION” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that could have the potential to cause minor to moderate injury or damage to equipment.
WarningText with a “WARNING” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that will potentially cause serious injury and equipment damage.
DangerText with a “DANGER” indicator will explain possible safety infractions that are imminently hazardous situations that would result in death or serious injury.
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ABOUT TRACTION THERAPY
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
• Read, understand, and practice the precautionary and operating
• Do not remove the cover. This may cause unit damage, malfunction,
instructions. Know the limitations and hazards associated with using any electrical traction device. Observe the precautionary and operational decals placed on the unit. • Use this unit only with tables, stands, power cord, and accessories specifically designed and manufactured by Chattanooga Group. Not adhering to this guideline may cause damage to the unit, malfunction, electrical shock, fire, or personal injury. • This unit should be operated, transported, and stored in temperatures between 16° C and 38° C (60° F and 104° F) or atmospheric pressure range between 700-1060 hPa, with relative humidity ranging from 30% - 60%. • Do not operate the unit when connected to any unit other than Chattanooga Group devices. Do not use devices manufactured by other companies on Chattanooga Group equipment. Chattanooga Group is not responsible for any consequence resulting from using products manufactured by other companies. • The unit should be routinely checked before each use to determine all controls function normally. • Handle the unit with care. Inappropriate handling of the unit may adversely affect its characteristics. • Before each use, inspect the Traction Cord for wear. Prolonged wear on the cord will cause it to break, which may cause sudden release of traction pressure on a patient. • Test the Patient Interrupt Switch cable before each use for proper operation.
electrical shock, fire, or personal injury. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit. If a malfunction occurs, discontinue use immediately, disconnect the Mains Power Cord from the outlet, and consult the dealer for repair service. • Do not use sharp objects such as a pencil point or ballpoint pen to operate the buttons on the LCD base as damage may result. • Do not permit any foreign materials or liquids to enter the unit. Take care to prevent any foreign materials including, but not limited to, inflammables, water, and metallic objects from entering the unit. These may cause unit damage, malfunction, electrical shock, fire, or personal injury. • Do not disassemble, modify, or remodel the unit or accessories. This may cause unit damage, malfunction, electrical shock, fire, or personal injury. • Do not use the traction unit near devices such as X-ray units or diathermy units. These units may emit high frequency noise that may affect the operation of the unit. • If you have difficulty operating the unit after carefully reviewing this operator’s guide, contact your Chattanooga Group dealer for assistance. • Failure to use and maintain the traction unit and its accessories in accordance with the instructions outlined in this manual will invalidate your warranty.
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ABOUT TRACTION THERAPY
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
• This device should only be used under the continued supervision of a
• The traction unit should only be used by a qualified licensed
licensed practitioner. • Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in a hazardous traction related injury. • Before connecting the unit to an electrical outlet, make certain the unit is electronically grounded by connecting only to a grounded electrical service receptacle conforming to the applicable national and local electrical codes. • Do not use a damaged Mains Power Cord. Using a damaged Mains Power Cord may cause unit damage, malfunction, electrical shock, fire, or personal injury. If the Mains Power Cord becomes damaged, discontinue use immediately and contact the dealer for replacement of the Mains Power Cord. • This device should be kept out of the reach of children. • Always hand tighten the Lock Knob securely to avoid any slippage. • Care must be taken when operating this equipment around other equipment. Potential electromagnetic or other interference could occur to this or to the other equipment. Try to minimize this interference by not using other equipment in conjunction with it. • The Patient Interrupt Switch must be in the patient’s grasp throughout the traction therapy.
practitioner in a position of supervision during traction therapy. For that reason, do not attempt to put yourself in traction with this unit. • In the event of a loss of power to the unit, traction tension should only be released by gradually lengthening the patient harness adjustment straps. • Dispose of all products in accordance with local and national regulations and codes. • In the event that an Error message or Warning appears beginning with a 2 or 3, immediately stop all use of the system and contact the dealer or Chattanooga Group for service. Errors and Warnings in these categories indicate an internal problem with the unit that must be tested by Chattanooga Group or a Field Service Technician certified by Chattanooga Group before any further operation or use of the unit. Use of a unit that indicates an Error or Warning in these categories may pose a risk of injury to the patient, user or extensive internal damage to the unit.
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ABOUT TRACTION THERAPY
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
• Do not connect the unit to an electrical supply without first verifying that the power supply is the correct voltage. Incorrect voltage may cause unit damage, malfunction, electrical shock, fire, or personal injury. Your unit was constructed to operate only on the electrical voltage specified on the Voltage Rating and Serial Number plate. Contact your Chattanooga Group dealer if the unit is not properly rated.
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ABOUT TRACTION THERAPY
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit Static Traction Therapy This term denotes that a steady amount of traction is applied for periods from a few minutes up to 99 minutes. The shorter duration is usually coupled with more weight. Static lumbar traction is most effective if a split table is utilized to reduce friction. It is important that it is the type that maintains constant tension. This way, any slack developed as the patient relaxes during the traction therapy is automatically taken up and the desired amount of traction is maintained. Static traction is sometimes referred to as sustained traction.
OVERVIEW OF TRACTION THERAPY Effects of Traction Therapy The Tru-Trac traction device provides a treatment in static, intermittent, and cyclic distraction forces to relieve pressures on structures that may be causing pain of skeletal or muscular origin (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, hip, wrist, shoulder). Therapeutic distraction can be applied in a variety of programmable patterns, cycles and functions.
COMMON TERMS Progressive Traction Progressive traction refers to a traction phase during the treatment when the tension gradually increases.
Intermittent Traction Therapy This form of traction alternates traction tension between tension levels - Maximum and Minimum - every few seconds throughout the timed treatment. It is also most effective if a split table is used to reduce friction when giving lumbar traction. In the progressive and regressive phases, the traction unit pulls to the calculated tension, holds for the set hold time, then drops to 50% of this tension, holds the set rest time and then repeats this step for the number of steps selected. However, once the minimum level is reached, the traction unit uses the minimum level for the rest time.
Regressive Traction Regressive traction refers to a traction phase during the treatment when the tension gradually decreases. TX (Traction) TX (Traction ) refers to the type of traction used during a treatment. There are three modes to choose from: Static, Intermittent or Cyclic Traction Mode. Steps The term “step” refers to the increment in which the traction tension is either increased or decreased during therapy.
Cyclic Traction Cyclic traction refers to progressive (gradually increasing traction tension) and regressive (gradually decreasing traction tension) phases of the traction program being repeated continuously throughout the entire course of the traction treatment.
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ABOUT TRACTION THERAPY
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
INDICATIONS
CONTRAINDICATIONS
The Tru-Trac traction device provides traction and mobilization of skeletal structures and skeletal muscles.
Traction is contraindicated for the following: • Structural disease secondary to tumor or infection
The Tru-Trac traction device may be used to relieve peripheral radiation/ sciatica and pain associated with: • Protruding discs • Bulging discs • Herniated discs • Degenerative disc disease • Posterior facet syndrome • Acute facet problems • Radicular pain • Prolapsed discs
• Patients with vascular compromise • Any condition for which movement is contraindicated
• Spinal root impingement • Hypomobility • Degenerative joint disease • Facet syndrome • Compressions fracture • Joint pain • Discogenic pain
• Patients with acute strains, sprains, and inflammation which would be aggravated by traction therapy • Patients with joint instability of the spine • Pregnancy • Osteoporosis • Hiatus hernia • Claustrophobia
The Tru-Trac traction device achieves these effects through decompression of intervertebral discs, that is, unloading due to distraction and positioning.
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NOMENCLATURE
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
BASE UNIT FRONT VIEW The Base Unit serves to house the mechanical and electrical components that provide the actual traction tension for the Tru-Trac traction unit under the electronic control and supervision of the Controller.
Touch Screen User Interface
Traction Cord To prevent wear and fraying, the unit should be mounted facing toward the desired direction of pull so that the Traction Cord does not contact the side of the slot from which it extends. Traction Cord Clevis Attachment Slots
Should rope fray or damage to the rope or knot be apparent from visual inspection, immediately stop use of the unit and contact the Dealer or Chattanooga Group for service. Do not attempt to repair the rope.
Patient Interrupt Switch Receptacle
An improperly tied knot may result in injury. Do not attempt to retie the knot unless properly trained.
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NOMENCLATURE
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
BASE UNIT FRONT VIEW Accessory Clip The Accessory Clip allows you to attach the desired accessory (i.e., Spreader Bar or traction harnesses) to the unit.
Patient Interrupt Switch Receptacle The Patient Interrupt Switch Receptacle is located on the front of the unit.
Clevis Attachment Slots The Clevis Attachment Slots serve as a connection point for other traction apparatus (not included), such as cervical or wrist.
The Patient Interrupt Switch is essential for the functioning of the unit. If it is not connected, or if it is malfunctioning, the unit will not work.
Do not use the Clevis as a handle to pick up or carry the unit.
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NOMENCLATURE
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
BASE UNIT REAR VIEW Screen Contrast Control
Lock Knob
The rear view of the base unit is the site of electric current control and surge protection, and serves as a connection point for both the traction controls and safety features of the Tru-Trac traction unit. Power On/Off Switch The Power On/Off Switch is a toggle switch located on the back of the unit. This switch controls the flow of electricity from the outlet to the unit.
Power On/Off Switch
Mains Power Cord Receptacle
Mains Power Cord Receptacle The Mains Power Cord Receptacle accepts the Mains Power Cord (female end).
Screen Contrast Control The Screen Contrast Control is used to set a comfortable viewing of brightness of the touch screen user interface.
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NOMENCLATURE
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
BASE UNIT REAR VIEW Lock Knob The Lock Knob is used to clamp the Tru-Trac traction unit to the base (i.e. pedestal, traction stand).
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NOMENCLATURE
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
LCD BASE (1) LED Indicator (Power On/Off) This indicator will illuminate when the unit is powered on. NOTE: The LED indicator will blink when the unit goes in screen saver mode (the screen will go blank after twenty minutes of inactivity). Simply touch the screen to reactivate. (2) Clinical Resources This button allows you to change the following features of the traction unit: Patient Card User Protocols Name Retrieve Protocol Edit Treatment Being Setup Save Protocol Erase Patient Card Reset Default Protocol Utilities Unit Settings (3) Stop This button will stop the treatment program. Traction tension goes to zero. (4) Pause This button will pause the treatment program. Traction tension goes to zero. Press the pause button again to resume treatment program and traction tension. (5) Start Touch this button to start the treatment program. (6) Patient Data Card Port Access port to insert a Patient Data Card to save and retrieve patient treatments.
The LCD Base serves as a programming terminal during the selection of the traction parameters, as well as a display showing all the factors affecting the traction during therapy. Traction parameters are selected with the buttons on the LCD Base and the touch screen user interface. The LCD and beeper make various audio and visual indications, and warn the operator when unsuitable parameters are chosen.
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NOMENCLATURE
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
SYMBOL DEFINITIONS Below are the definitions for all of the Symbols used on the Tru-Trac traction unit hardware and software. Study and learn these symbols before any operation of the unit. System Hardware Symbols
System Software Symbols
Contrast Control
Stop Treatment
Patient Interrupt Switch
Move UP
On/Off Switch
Pause Treatment
Patient Card
Move DOWN
Data Port
Start Treatment
Clinical Resources
Accept and Return
Push Lock Knob
Cancel
Lock/ Unlock Lock Knob
Back
Home
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SPECIFICATIONS
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
UNIT DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Width...24 cm (9.5 in) Depth... 45 cm (17.5 in) Height...45 cm (17.5 in)
Meets Directive 93 /42 /EEC IEC/UL/EN: 60601-1 60601-1-2 CAN C22.2 No. 601.1-M90w/AZ
Weight Standard Weight...14 kg (30 lbs/134 N) Shipping Weight...18 kg (40 lbs/178 N) Power Voltage...100V-240V (50/60Hz) Power Consumption...75 VA Current Consumption...3.2 Amps Max Electrical Class... Class I Electrical Type...Type B
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Traction Modes Static, Intermittent, Cyclic, and their combinations. Traction Type: Mechanical LCD Display: High contrast monochrome touch screen Traction Tension Parameters Traction Period Hold Period Rest Period Traction Tension Progressive and Regressive Steps
Minimum 1 minute 0 seconds 0 seconds 0 kg (0 lb/0 N)
Maximum Increments 99 minutes 1 minute 99 seconds 1 second 99 seconds 1 second 90 kg (200 lb/890 N) 1 kg (1 lb/5 N)
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SETUP
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
CONTENTS OF CARTON Remove the Tru-Trac traction unit and all accessories from the shipping cartons. Visually inspect for damage. Report any damage to the carrier immediately. Contents of Cartons: • Tru-Trac Traction Unit • Patient Data Cards (5) • Patient Interrupt Switch • Patient Interrupt Switch Hook Kit • Mains Power Cord • User Manual NOTE: When shipping the unit back to the dealer or factory, make certain the original packaging is used. If the original packaging is not available, contact Chattanooga Group to obtain the following packaging materials for shipment: 48093 48094 48092 48095
Left Inner Pack Right Inner Pack Shipping Box Shipping Bag
Any damage sustained from improper packaging may render the warranty null and void.
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SETUP
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
MOUNTING UNIT ON TABLE 1. To secure the Tru-Trac traction unit to the mounting surface, push the Lock Knob down and turn left to loosen the clamp. Fit the unit to the mounting surface and turn right to tighten the clamp down onto the mounting surface. Push the Lock Knob again to secure the unit to the mounting surface. 2. Remove the cover on the back of the unit and connect the Mains Power Cord (female end) to the Mains Power Cord Receptacle. 3. Verify that there is a good connection between the Mains Power Cord and the Mains Power Cord Receptacle. Always make certain that the Mains Power Cord is properly plugged into the unit. 4. Check the voltage rating on the serial plate located on the back of the unit. Plug the Mains Power Cord into a 100V-240V AC outlet, as required. Replace the cover on the back of the unit.
The Tru-Trac traction unit was designed to be utilized with Chattanooga Group traction tables:
Do not operate the unit when connected to any unit other than Chattanooga Group devices. Do not use devices manufactured by other companies on Chattanooga Group equipment. Chattanooga Group is not responsible for any consequence resulting from using products manufactured by other companies.
To prevent accidental disengagement, this unit must be securely attached to the mounting surface of the pedestal or traction stand. It is the responsibility of the user to verify the adequacy of the installation before use in patient therapy. NOTE: The Tru-Trac traction unit should be mounted facing the direction of pull so the Traction Cord does not contact the side of the slot from which it extends.
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SETUP
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
INITIAL UNIT SETUP Accessing User Utilities
Clinic Name Press the Clinic Name Button. Enter the Clinic Name on the keyboard. To save the Clinic Name as entered, press the Return Arrow Button. To discard the Clinic Name, press the Cancel (X) Button. NOTE: The default of the Clinic Name is set as Chattanooga Group.
Turn the unit On. Press the Clinical Resources button. Press the Unit Settings button under the Utilities section.
Unit Volume Press the Volume Button until the desired unit volume is achieved. There are six settings: Off, X-Low, Low, Med, High and X-High. Each time the Volume Button is pressed, the setting displayed will also give three audible tones of that level. NOTE: The default of the unit volume is set at Medium. Unit of Measure There are three units of measure to choose from: kilograms (kg), pounds (lbs), and newtons (N). Press the Unit of Measure Button to toggle to the desired unit of measure and the setting will automatically save. NOTE: The default of the unit of measure is set in kilograms (kg). Set Date and Time Press the Set Date and Time Button. Press the Move Up or Down Arrow Button for the respective area (Year, Month, Day, Hour and Minute) until the desired change is displayed. NOTE: The time is set in a 24-hour format.
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SETUP
Tru-Trac® Traction Unit
INITIAL UNIT SETUP Reset Unit Settings Press the Reset Unit Settings Button to restore the unit defaults (Clinic Name, Volume, Unit of Measure, and Language). This control will not change the Date and Time nor will it affect any of the User Protocols stored in the unit.
Reset Default Protocols Press the Reset Default Protocols to restore all protocols to factory settings. NOTE: All User Protocols will be removed. To return to the unit Home Screen, press the Home button.
Select Language To change the language displayed on the unit, press the Language Button until the desired language is displayed and the setting will automatically save. The available languages are: • English (Default) • French • Spanish • Portuguese • Norwegian • Finnish • Greek
• German • Italian • Dutch • Danish • Swedish • Turkish
NOTE: The default of Language is set as English.
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