FULL LEG
BOOT
USE GUIDE
ENGLISH
FOR USE WITH
GRPRO
®
2.1 SYSTEM
MED4 ELITE
®
SYSTEM*
BEST PRACTICES
• Keep the Control Unit (GRPro 2.1) on a table to prevent drainage from the
Wrap.
• If you are using two Full Leg Boot wraps (one on each leg), we recommend
using the Med4 Elite or two GRPro 2.1 Control Units to administer therapy.
We do not suggest using the dual
connector hose with the GRPro 2.1.
• Never cover the toes when
applying the Full Leg Boot.
PRIMING THE WRAP
To prevent 04 errors at the beginning of therapy with the Full Leg Boot when
used with the GRPro 2.1 Control Unit, it is important to prime (pre-fill) the Wrap
before a therapy.
To prime the Wrap for use with the
GRPro 2.1 Control Unit:
1. With the
GRPro 2.1 Control Unit
off, attach the Connector Hose to the
Control Unit and the Wrap.
2. Lay the Wrap open and flat next to the Control Unit (not on the body).
3. Turn the System on and run a therapy with no compression. Pause after 45
seconds.
4. Disconnect the Full Leg Boot from the Control Unit so water remains in the
Wrap. It is now ready for use.
NOTE
: If you are priming the Full Leg Boot for the first time using the
GRPro 2.1, you may encounter a
04 Error
60 seconds after pressing
play
.
If this occurs, power off the Control Unit by pressing the power
button. Power it back on, and repeat the steps listed above.
SIZING SPECIFICATIONS
Size
Actual Wrap Length
(Adjustment ranges)
Approximate
In-Seam
Anatomical
Orientation
M
(Medium)
30–32”
27–33”
All sizes
fit left or
right leg
L
(Large)
34.5–36.5”
33–37”
After completing the previous steps, check the water level in the Control Unit. If
necessary, add more water. Be careful not to overfill the Control Unit, and allow room
for water to return from the Wrap after therapy. Check the User Manual of your Control
Unit for more information on adding water.
If you do not plan to use the Full Leg Boot within the next 24 - 48 hours, allow the
water to drain from the Wrap back into the Control Unit by leaving it connected to
the Control Unit for 2 to 3 minutes. This will help prevent mildew from forming inside
the Wrap and keep your Wrap performing as expected.
NOTE
: It is not necessary to prime the wrap for use with the
Med4 Elite
Control Unit.
If water has been in the Wrap for more than one hour, we recommend pre-cooling/
pre-heating the Wrap prior to running a therapy on a patient.
See
Pre-Cooling/Pre-Heating Your Wrap
for instructions on how to pre-cool/pre-heat
the Full Leg Boot.
United States Federal Law restricts this device to
sale by, or on the order of, a licensed health care
practitioner.
WARNING
It is mandatory to fully read and understand the Game Ready GRPro 2.1 User
Manual before using the device. Failure to follow operating instructions could
result in serious injury.
IMPORTANT
Read complete indications, contraindications, cautions, and warning before using
this product. Keep this document for future reference.
GRPRO 2.1 INDICATIONS FOR USE
The Game Ready GRPro 2.1 System combines cold and compression therapies. It is intended
to treat post-surgical and acute injuries to reduce edema, swelling, and pain for which
cold and compression are indicated. It is intended to be used by or on the order of licensed
healthcare professionals in hospitals, outpatient clinics, athletic training settings, or home
settings.
MED4 ELITE INDICATIONS FOR USE
The Med4 Elite combines cold, heat, contrast, and compression therapies. It is intended to
treat postsurgical and acute injuries to reduce edema, swelling and pain for which cold and
compression are indicated. It is intended to treat post traumatic and post surgical medical
and/or surgical conditions for which localized thermal therapy (hot or cold or contrast) are
indicated.
*The Full Leg Boot is not cleared for use with the Med4 Elite
®
in the United States. For countries that accept CE Marking,
the use of the Full Leg Boot with the Med4 Elite may be
permissible. Check with your local Game Ready distributor for
usage details in your country or region.
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