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Description
Chattanooga's TX® Traction Unit features a 270° pivoting user interface and an easy-to-read monochromatic touch screen interface, making it easy to use for fast, effective treatment.
With the use of Chattanooga's Patient Data Cards, clinicians are capable of recording up to 14 treatment sessions and storing as many as 10 user-defined protocols. The unit features intermittent, static and cyclic traction, progressive and regressive steps as well as traction tension parameters ranging from 0 - 200 lbs.
The TX® is also extremely safe and utilizes Chattanooga's Patient Interrupt Switch to ensure that patients have the ability to cease treatment at any moment. The unit also features a cervical maximum weight warning and audible signals which activate when the Patient Interrupt Switch is used and at the end of treatment.
Specifications
Length | 17.5″ |
Width | 9.5″ |
Height | 17.5″ |
Weight | 30 lbs. |
Shipping Weight | 40 lbs. |
Mains Power | 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Safety Tests | IEC/UL/EN 60661 - 1, IE/Ul/EN 60601 - 1 - 2, CAN C22.2 No. 601.1 - M90 w/ AZ, ETL listedIEC/UL/EN 60601-1-2CAN C22.2 NO. 601.1-M90 w/ AZ |
Electrical Class | Class 1, Type B |
Power Consumption | 75 V |
Current Consumption | 3.2 Amps Max |
Warranty | Two-Year Warranty |
Features
- Easy to operate
- 270° pivoting user interface
- Digital monochromatic touch screen interface
- Patient Data Cards record up to 14 treatment sessions
- Stores as many as 10 user-defined protocols
- Intermittent, static and cyclic traction
- Progressive and regressive steps
- User-defined hold, rest and treatment times
- Traction tension parameters of 0 - 200 lbs.
- Patient Interrupt Switch
- Cervical maximum weight warning
- Audible signal at the end of treatment and if the Patient Interrupt Switch activates
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