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Manual Mode:

Set the time in five minute increments by pushing the +/- buttons.

Set the pressure by pushing the pressure button. You can select 

from 4 pressure settings: No pressure, Low Pressure (5-15mmHg), 

(Medium Pressure (5-50mmHg), High Pressure (5-75mmHg).

Program Mode:

Push the program button to enter Program Mode. In Program Mode, 

the unit will operate continuously according to the selected program. 

You will need to replenish ice and water as previously indicated in 

step 2. 

You can select from the following programs: (Push the Program

Button to scroll through the available programs.)

Program 1:

 30 minutes on, 30 minutes sleep. No pressure.

Program 2: 

30 minutes on, 30 minutes sleep. Low pressure.

Program 3:

 30 minutes on, 30 minutes sleep. Medium pressure.

Program 4: 

30 minutes on, 60 minutes sleep. No pressure.

Program 5:

 30 minutes on, 60 minutes sleep. Low pressure.

Program 6: 

30 minutes on, 60 minutes sleep. Medium pressure.

Program d:

  Drain Mode. Please refer to page 2 in this manual for 

details.

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You can choose to operate in either Manual Mode or Program Mode. 
Manual Mode allows you to adjust time and pressure settings as you 
choose. Program Mode allows you to choose one of six programs that 

provide treatment for a set time then sleep (providing no treatment) for a set time, 
continuously, at a specific pressure setting (refer to list of available programs below). 
The unit automatically starts in Manual Mode.

COntrOL unit 

The exterior of the Control Unit and the visible interior surfaces of the reservoir can be 

cleaned with a soft cloth and one of the following cleaning agents: 

  Mild detergent   

  70% Isopropyl alcohol

  100% Simple Green

®

  Quaternary ammonium (such as Cavicide

®

 or Virex

®

 – typically only found in a clinical use 

setting)     

procedure

  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and precautions for the cleaning agent you select.

  Apply the selected cleaner to a soft cloth and wipe down all surfaces of the Control Unit.   

  Allow the Control Unit to dry thoroughly before storing it in the bag. 

  The Control Unit should be cleaned as needed.

dO nOt use: 

  Phenolic-based disinfectants (such as Amphyl

®

 – typically only found in a clinical use 

setting).    

  Any solvent-based cleaners on the Control Unit. Doing so will damage the plastics and 

will void your warranty.

  Abrasive materials to clean the Control Unit. Doing so will damage the plastics and will 

void your warranty. 

 

Caution

: The Control Unit is not a waterproof device. Do not apply a direct stream of any 

liquid onto the Control Unit, submerge the Control Unit, or allow any liquid to pool on the 

surface of the front panel of the Control Unit.

COnneCtOr HOse

 

The surface of the Connector Hose can be cleaned using a soft cloth and one of the 

following:

  Mild detergent 

  Steri-Fab

®

 

  70% Isopropyl alcohol  

  We do not recommend the use of quaternary ammonium (such as Virex

®

 or Cavicide

®

).

dO nOt use

  Phenolic-based disinfectants (such as Amphyl

®

 – typically only found in a clinical use 

setting). 

  Any solvent based cleaners. Doing so will damage the plastics and will void your 

warranty.  

 

  Abrasive materials. Doing so will damage the plastics and will void your warranty. 

  Any petroleum based lubricants. Doing so will damage the o-rings and will void your 

warranty. If lubrication is required, the use of silicon spray is recommended. 

WrAPs 

Gently remove Heat Exchanger from the Sleeve. Hand wash the Sleeve in cold water, 

using a mild detergent or antibacterial soap. Do not use fabric softener. Hang to dry.

 

If needed, the external surface of the Heat Exchanger may be cleaned by wiping down with 

commercial non-bleach cleaning wipes or hand washed using a very small amount of mild 

detergent or antibacterial soap. DO NOT MACHINE WASH.

 

Refer to the Wrap Use Guide accompanying individual Wraps for more information. 

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C l e A N i N G

When you are done using the System for the day:     

  Unplug the AC Adapter and the Connector Hose from the Control Unit.   

  Push the door release button to open the door.   

  Carefully pour out the ice and water.   

  Wipe off any excess water.   

 

  Store the Control Unit with the lid fully open to allow the interior to dry and preserve 

the reservoir seal. Store the Control Unit in the Carry Bag or in another safe location. 

Remember that your GRPro Control Unit is a valuable piece of equipment and should  

be treated with great care, like a laptop computer. 

Storage Temperature Conditions: 33° - 120°F (1° - 50°C) 

Relative Humidity: 10% - 95% non-condensing

 

Caution

: Do not keep in extreme cold or hot temperatures (below 33°F or above 120°F 

or below 1° or above 50°C). Do not leave in a hot or freezing car. Do not leave the Control 

Unit in direct sunlight. The UV light may damage or discolor the Control Unit.

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Summary of Contents for GRPro 2.1

Page 1: ...odel Numbers 550550 03 550550 03 RN 550550 53 GRPro 2 1 Control Unit User s Manual53 Game Ready Control Unit User s Manual PN 703758 Rev D 2011 CoolSystems Inc All rights reserved Brought to you by Co...

Page 2: ...of Operation______________________________________ 2 Buttons_________________________________________________ 2 Adjusting Temperature___________________________________ 3 Display______________________...

Page 3: ...n on Programs Play Pause Use this button to start or pause a treatment Add Time Use this button to add time in Manual Mode does not work in Program Mode You can add up to 90 minutes Treatment must be...

Page 4: ...a table during use Note that using the System in an environment with a high ambient temperature may affect its ability to provide adequate cooling or may limit the ice life If you will be using the S...

Page 5: ...Make sure you hear it click To disconnect simply press the blue or gray button and remove the connector from the Wrap 9 Set your target temperature displayed in the Target Temperature window by turnin...

Page 6: ...id your warranty Abrasive materials to clean the Control Unit Doing so will damage the plastics and will void your warranty Caution The Control Unit is not a waterproof device Do not apply a direct st...

Page 7: ...tomer Service at 1 888 426 3732 1 510 868 2100 from outside of the U S please contact your local distributor 1 Identify the filter within the ice reservoir 2 Using two fingers grasp and squeeze the tw...

Page 8: ...e in the acute stages of inflammatory phlebitis in the affected region Who have any history or risk factors for deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolus including prolonged bed rest in the affected r...

Page 9: ...armful ingress of water 5 3 This product provides ordinary protection against ingress of water Degree of safety in the presence of flammable anesthetics or oxygen 5 5 Not suitable for use in an oxygen...

Page 10: ...ufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The GRPro 2 1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the GRPro 2 1 should assure that it is...

Page 11: ...g NO Pressure wrap shall be vented to atmosphere The cooling temperature of the circulating ice water will be adjustable between 34 F 1 C and 50 F 10 C as long as the ice water in the ice box is suppl...

Page 12: ...e connections Disconnect and reconnect Wrap from Connector Hose Make sure there is water in the ice box Verify that the ice box filter is not clogged Make sure there are no kinks in the Wrap or Connec...

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