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Adjusting Pressure 
Press the pressure button on the control panel to adjust the level of compression.  
the system has four pressure options: 

1. No pressure: circulates the ice water only 
2. low pressure: inflates and deflates the Wrap from 5-15 mm Hg over approximately 5 minute cycle. 
3. Medium pressure: inflates and deflates the Wrap from 5-50 mm Hg over approximately 3 minute cycle. 
4. High pressure: inflates and deflates the Wrap from 5-75 mm Hg over approximately 3 minute cycle. 

the appropriate pressure icon will flash as the unit cycles pressure. the left-hand side of the icon will  
appear and flash as the pressure cycles up, and then the right-hand side will appear and flash as the  
pressure cycles down. large Wraps, such as the Full leg Wrap, will have longer pressure cycles than  
smaller Wraps, such as the Utility Wrap. 

Adjusting Pressure – Wraps 
the system will default to the low pressure mode for all Wraps. to adjust the pressure, press  
once for medium pressure, twice for high pressure and three times for no pressure. 

Changing Pressure during treatment 

the pressure cannot be adjusted while the system is in use. to adjust the pressure, press the pause  
button, change the pressure to the desired mode, and then press the start button to resume therapy. 

temperature 
Press the °C/°F button to choose your desired mode. With a full ice box, typically the Control Unit  
will provide cold therapy between 35 °F and 50 °F. 

Setting treatment time 
Each time the power button is used to turn the system on, the hourglass icon will appear and the timer  
will automatically set for 15 minutes. If you press start, the system will run for 15 minutes, then stop.  
Adjust the length of a timed session by pressing the plus or minus keys to your desired time, from 0-95 
minutes, in 5 minute increments. once you‘ve set the desired treatment time, press the start button.  
An hourglass icon will appear on the control panel to indicate the timer is running. When the time is  
up, the alarm will beep and the system will stop. 

Changing timer during treatment 
to add or subtract minutes while the timer is running, you must first press pause, then press the plus or  
minus buttons. (If you press the timer setting button or the plus or minus buttons while the system is in  
use, the system will not respond.) Press the Start / Pause button to resume treatment. 

running the System Continuously 
If you’d rather run the system continuously, just press the timer button once, the display will change to zero, 
and the hourglass icon will disappear. Press start and the system will run and begin counting elapsed time. 

the system will run for a maximum of 190 minutes, by counting up to 95 minutes and then back down to zero. 
After 190 minutes, the system will stop and remain in pause mode. 

Summary of Contents for Equine 550250

Page 1: ...EQU INE Contr ol Uni t User s Manual Model 550250...

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Page 3: ...in order to receive warranty service Who We Are CoolSystems was founded by a pioneer in NASA spacesuit technology who began working with athletes athletic trainers and doctors to expand the technolog...

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Page 5: ...__________________ 12 Operating The System In The Bag _____________________________ 14 The AC Adapter How To Use The AC Adapter ____________________________________ 14 Care And Storage _______________...

Page 6: ...the System and disconnect the power line cord from its electrical outlet before performing any maintenance procedures Caution To avoid the risk of electrical shock do not remove any panels from the Co...

Page 7: ...cted to the Ault Model MW128 power supply and Class II ungrounded when connected to the GlobTek Model GTM21097 5012 power supply Degree of safety in the presence of flammable anesthetics or oxygen 5 5...

Page 8: ...optional Connector Hose Heat Exchanger C O N TROL U N I T OR I E N T A T I O N S Figure A Upright Figure B Side The Control Unit can sit upright Fig A or on one side Fig B to fit on a shelf Caution Do...

Page 9: ...n priming the Full Leg Heat Exchanger the Control Unit alarm will sound after 45 seconds the low flow icon will flash and the Control Unit will stop This is because there isn t enough water returning...

Page 10: ...on its side place it back in its upright position before opening the ice box lid by pulling up on the latch Press the power button to turn off the unit Unplug unit from the AC adapter and empty excess...

Page 11: ...st open wounds sores rashes infections or stitches If skin has been breached first apply a sterile dressing over the wound then apply the Game Ready Equine Wrap After treatment remove the Wrap from th...

Page 12: ...o another part of the horse be sure that the air bladder of the Wrap is completely deflated before starting another treatment on a new area of the horse To deflate the Wrap simply unplug the Wrap from...

Page 13: ...panel to adjust the level of compression A corresponding icon will appear on the display panel as shown on page 7 Note The pressure level cannot be adjusted while the system is in use To adjust the p...

Page 14: ...sure To adjust the pressure setting during a treatment you must first press the pause button see page 13 for details General Pressure Guidelines Acute Trauma No Pressure Bowed Tendons Low Pressure Sus...

Page 15: ...Press the C F button to choose your desired mode With a full ice box typically the Control Unit will provide cold therapy between 35 F and 50 F Setting Treatment Time Each time the power button is us...

Page 16: ...e the Control Unit from the bag to empty the ice box O P E R A T I N G T H E S Y S T E M I N T H E B A G How to Use the AC Adapter The Game Ready Equine System operates using external power through th...

Page 17: ...Equine Control Unit is equipped with a special filter designed to keep dirt and debris out of the fluid system To assure consistent flow of water through the system the filter should be checked and c...

Page 18: ...f the Wrap If the ice box is sealed shut hydrogen peroxide can form a gas that could build excess pressure inside the unit and potentially damage the system Wrap Storage Do not store Wraps in extreme...

Page 19: ...adhesive Handle Grip Screw Plug Logo Medallion Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge protection is recommended to protect Control Unit If the user o...

Page 20: ...he problem persists customer service at 888 GAMEREADY 426 3732 Pressure Too High Alarm The Control Unit has detected that the Wrap has not properly deflated In order to prevent any possible harm to th...

Page 21: ...problem at startup This is a Hard Error The unit needs to be turned off and restarted Disconnect the Wrap from the Control Unit Turn the Control Unit off and on again without a Wrap connected If the p...

Page 22: ...way and doing so will cause water to leak through its air vent While a minimal amount of water leakage should not damage the system immediately place the unit in its proper position upright or on its...

Page 23: ...s property upon receipt The replacement Game Ready Control Unit is warranted under this written warranty and is subject to the same limitations and exclusions for the remainder of the original warrant...

Page 24: ...ine Customer Service Department 1201 Marina Village Pkwy Suite 200 Alameda CA 94501 510 559 3940 Toll free phone number 1 888 GAMEREADY 1 888 426 3732 www gamereadyequine com Game Ready Equine Control...

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