Adverse Effects; Maintenance; Firmware Updates; Reporting Adverse Events - Hocoma Valedo Manuel De L'utilisateur

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Adverse Effects

Hocoma AG has exercised great diligence in selecting the materials that are in
contact with our clients in the clinic or at home. These materials have been
assessed for their biological compatibility and are continuously monitored by the
manufacturers. Nevertheless, there is always a small chance that some materials
may lead to allergic reactions in individuals under exceptional circumstances.

Maintenance

Maintenance of Valedo is straightforward. Wipe the sensors with a damp cloth
before and after training and store them in the Valedo case between trainings to
protect them from excessive lint, dust, humidity or sunlight. Take care to remove
any residual adhesive should there be any. Before use, make sure the sensors are
charged.

Firmware Updates

The USB to micro-USB cable supplied is used not only for charging but also for
sensor firmware update.
The sensor firmware can be updated by inserting the data transfer micro USB plug
into the sensor (see Figure 2) and connect the USB end into a computer. Check
www.valedotherapy.com
screen. Please do NOT unplug the sensor from your computer while updating the
firmware.

Reporting Adverse Events

Adverse events with products of Hocoma which led or could have led to serious
injuries to persons (life-threatening or serious injuries or death) and or damage to
objects must be reported immediately after the adverse event to Hocoma AG by
going to
www.valedotherapy.com
After an adverse event the product may only be used again following approval
and release by Hocoma AG.
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for firmware updates; follow the instructions on the
or by telephone.
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