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LYMPH 12 PRO User Manual
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PULSE PRESS DYNAMIC COMPRESSION THERAPY Lymph 12 Pro User Manual
May 2011
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CONTENTS:ENGLISH SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS CARE AND MAINTENANCE INDICATIONS AND CONTRA-INDICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FRANÇAIS INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE INTERFERENCE ELECTROMAGNETIQUE DESCRIPTION DES COMMANDES ENTRETIEN ET MAINTENANCE INDICATIONS ET CONTRE-INDICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TECHNIQUES
DEUTSCH SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ELEKTROMAGNETISCHE STÖRUNG BESCHREIBUNG DER STEUERELEMENTE PFLEGE UND WARTUNG ANZEIGEN UND GEGENANZEIGEN TECHNISCHE DATEN
ITALIANO ISTRUZIONI DI SICUREZZA INTERFERENZA ELETTROMAGNETICA DESCRIZIONE DEI COMANDI CURA E MANUTENZIONE INDICAZIONI E CONTROINDICAZIONI SPECIFICHE TECNICHE
PORTUGUESE INSTRUÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA INTERFERÊNCIA ELECTROMAGNÉTICA DESCRIÇÃO DOS CONTROLOS CUIDADOS E MANUTENÇÃO INDICAÇÕES E CONTRA-INDICAÇÕES ESPECIFICAÇÕES TÉCNICAS
ESPAÑOL INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD INTERFERENCIA ELECTROMAGNÉTICA DESCRIPCIÓN DE LOS MANDOS CUIDADO Y MANTENIMIENTO INDICACIONES Y CONTRAINDICACIONES ESPECIFICACIONES TÉCNICAS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the devices. • • • • • • • • •
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These units must only be operated by qualified medical staff. Operation of these units by any other person is entirely the responsibility of that person. This manual must be read and fully understood before these units are applied to patients. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of Flammable Anesthic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide. Unplug the pumps before cleaning. Only ever use a damp cloth. Do not spill liquid onto the pump enclosure. Always place pumps on a flat, stable surface before operation. The pumps will not operate properly if tilted or at an angle. Do not cover the pumps whilst in operation. Use only the type of power source indicated on the pump’s rear label. Do not use a damaged or frayed power cord. Unplug the pumps and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions:o If the power cord or plug is damaged. o If liquid has entered the pumps. o If the plastic outer enclosure is damaged. o If the pump is not operating normally, continuous running, noisy running or low performance. Always switch off the pump before unzipping the garments.
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INTERFERENCE
This equipment has been constructed and tested to comply with EN60601-12 (EMC regulations for Medical devices). This test was designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This equipment may generate and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed correctly may cause interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause interference then the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• • • •
Re-orientate or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the manufacturer of the device.
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Pump CONTROLS
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PUMP CONTROLS 1. External fuse holder. Replace with 500mA Slo-Blo 2. Power Inlet. Use with 220-240v AC 50 Hz 3. Air outlet for use with single garment. 4. Air bung. Remove for inflating two garments at a time or trousers 5. Power Switch. 6. Pressure Gauge. Shows treatment pressure setting. 7. Start button. Push to start treatment. 8. Mode Selector. Used to select different treatment protocols 9. Inflation cycle indicator. Shows which chambers are inflated. 10. Pressure selection control. 30 to 100 mmHg adjustment.
MoDE SELECTION
MODE SELECTION EXPLANATION Mode 1 Fast Sequential ( x1 Arm or x1 Legging) Mode 2 Slow Sequential (x2 arms, x2 Leggings or x1 Lymph Legging Mode 3 Pre-Drainage (15 mins) then Slow Sequential Mode 4 Fast Peristaltic ( x1 Arm or x1 Legging) Mode 5 Slow Peristaltic (x2 arms, x2 Leggings or x1 Lymph Legging Mode 6 Pre-Drainage (15 mins) then Slow Peristaltic Mode 7 Pre-Drainage only
Gradient Sequential Mode The garment is inflated fully in a distal to proximal manner. Once fully inflated the entire garment is deflated before the cycle repeats. This method offers greatest level of limb drainage.
Peristaltic Mode This Mode offers a gentle wave of inflation, working in a traditional Distal to Proximal manner. This method in lymph drainage is preferred by some patients as it offers greater comfort than sequential inflation. It should be noted that the overall effectiveness of reducing the limb size is lower.
Pre-Drainage Mode This mode has been designed to copy the methods used Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) to open the lymph nodes. Once the nodes have been opened, it allows easier drainage of excessive lymph.
Combination Therapy The lymph 12 Pro has two modes which automatically combine the PreDrainage mode and the Peristaltic or Sequential. The benefit is that during a single treatment the limb is initially prepared by opening the lymph nodes and then automatically switches into the chosen lymph drainage mode.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE PUMP Before cleaning the pump unit, always ensure it has been disconnected from the mains power supply. Clean the unit with a light detergent, ensuring that only a damp, and not wet, cloth is used. If in doubt as to the action of the detergent, try cleaning the underside of the unit first, where damage will be unseen. There are no service items which need replacing or cleaning out on a regular basis. All technical information can be found at ‘www.mjsgrp.com’ . GARMENT The garments can be sponged with a detergent. Allow to dry fully before use. DO NOT FORCE DRY. In the event of heavy soiling the garments can be machine washed. See wash label. Always insert the air entry blanking plug, to prevent water ingress, and turn the garment inside out prior to machine washing.
inDICATIONS AND CONTRA-INDICATIONS INDICATIONS VENOUS
Post phlebetic syndrome, varicose veins, varicosities of pregnancy, stasis dermatitis, leg ulcers.
WOUND RECOVERY
Venous ligation or stripping, hand surgery, total knee replacement.
D.V.T.
For prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
ARTERIAL
Raynaud’s disease, arteriosclerosis, acro cyanosis, blue leg.
EDEMA
Gravitational, lymphatic, post mastectomy, inguinal lymphadenectomy, after cast removal, rheumatoid, multiple sclerosis.
FLEXION CONTRACTURES
Chronic, injury, burns and skin graft.
CONTRA-INDICATIONS Acute thrombophlebitis, acute pulmonary edema, congestive heart failure, known or suspected deep vein thrombosis. PULSEPRESS DYNAMIC COMPRESSION THERAPY
technical specifications Power Source
220-250V AC
Frequency
50Hz
Internal Fuse
T500mA Type BF
Caution
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Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of Flammable Anesthic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide. Read instructions prior to using equipment.
Water Resistance
Ordinary Equipment
Mode
Intermittent Operation
Storage / Operation
Equipment to be stored / used between 15 and 30 degrees C Equipment suitable for use 0-50% humidity.
Pressure Regulation
+_ Range 30 - 60 / 100mmHg 5mmHg
Pressure Meter
+_ LCD Display. Range 0-150mmHg 5mmHg
Power Consumption
25W Class II (Double Insulated Device)
PULSEPRESS DYNAMIC COMPRESSION THERAPY
Operating Instructions WARNING: These units must only be operated by qualified medical staff. Operation of these units by any other person is entirely the responsibility of that person. WARNING: This manual must be read and fully understood before these units are applied to patients. WARNING: Refer to section on indications and contra-indications prior to the unit being applied to patients.
Application to Patient These units are designed to provide compression to the Pulse Press range of Solo and Multi pressure garments. Each unit can be connected to one or two garments simultaneously. If only one garment is being used then the other outlet is sealed. For the Multi pumps the blanking plug must be removed to use a second garment. The hoses connection is unable to be the wrong way round. The other end of the air feed hose simply pushes onto the garment. For the Solo pumps the hose latches into the outlet with a push and twist action. The other end of the air feed hose pushes into the garment inlet elbow. Operational Use 1. Connect the mains lead to the IEC power inlet socket. Insert the mains plug of the lead into a standard 220-240 V mains socket. 2. Fit the air feed hose(s) to the air outlets, as described above. Ensure that all connections to the pump and garment make a good seal. 3. Place / fit the garment(s) onto the limb(s) requiring treatment. 4. Turn the unit on. A visual mains indicator will illuminate. 5. Select the required pressure using the pressure control. 6. Select the desired treatment protocol by the mode selector. 7. Note the time the treatment starts so that the unit can be switched off when the desired time has elapsed. 8. DO NOT unzip the garment when the unit is switched on. This may cause damage to the garment. Always turn off the power before unzipping the garment. 9. Extra comfort can be obtained by first placing a Pulse Press Garment Liner on the limb under the pressure garment.
TECHNICAL SPECS Compressor 20 Litres per Minutes Pressure Power 220-240v AC 50Hz Dimensions Weight 3.1Kg Treatments Remote 30min, 60min, Continuous + Start / Stop Barton Business Park Barton-le-Clay Bedfordshire MK45 4RP, England
20-100 mmHg 200mm x 160mm x 160mm Peristattic, Sequential, Pre-drainage
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