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Press “Back” when all desired 
programs are selected. 

Tap “Clear” to deselect 
all selected programs 

6. Control panel description 

5. Customize function setup 

Page 11-1 

Tap “INS” to increase 
program 

Tap “DEL” to delete 
program 

Summary of Contents for 700-2

Page 1: ...GPE Pneumatic Cold Compression Massage Device ANMO Instruction Manual www gpe rd com service gpe rd com GPE 700 2...

Page 2: ...specifications 4 Attachments 5 Contraindications 6 Control panel description 7 Operation 8 Program s Description 9 Device storage and maintenance 10 Battery Change 11 Troubleshooting 11 Warranty Info...

Page 3: ...the treated region or the digits of the extremities of the treated limb for any burning itching increased swelling or pain If any of these signs are present or any changes in skin appearance occur suc...

Page 4: ...D 7mm x ID 4mm x L 24 Silicon air tube GPE Micro USB cable 110V AC power cord AC Adapter Battery charger DC power cord 12V Rechargeable battery System controller LCD Touch screen Pump unit Water sucti...

Page 5: ...5 50cm 1 6 Silicon air tube with 6 way air connector OD 7 x ID 4 Tube length 24 60 cm 1 7 T Type 6 way air connector Splitter OD 6mm x ID 3 25mm 1 8 Silicon water tube with sleeve and female connector...

Page 6: ...in the system must be purchased separately 6 Chamber ankle sleeve 6 Chamber full arm sleeve 30 6 Chamber full leg sleeve 35 6 Chamber full leg sleeve 15 6 Chamber straight knee sleeve 19 6 Chamber st...

Page 7: ...g carcinoma Have decompensated hypertonia in the affected region Have pre existing deep vein thrombosis DVT Have presumptive evidence of congestive heart failure Cryotherapy using ANMO should not be u...

Page 8: ...Setup Quick menu Water Return Sequence 1 DVT Sequence Sequence 1 Inflate only Inf Def 6 Control panel description First screen 1 1 Tap Treatment Setup to begin 2 Quick menu 3 Tap Water Return to evacu...

Page 9: ...r circulation will not run and needs to be turned on by the user in the menu below Before operating the water pump please make sure all the water lines are connected See pages 20 and 22 Tapping the Wa...

Page 10: ...r connectors between the sleeve and main unit are connected tap any option in Quick Menu These default settings do not turn on the water circulation The water circulation must be turned on by the user...

Page 11: ...ntrol the target treatment area by selecting either Full limb Proximal upper half of limb or Distal lower half of limb Details in pages 8 1 8 4 Page 8 Treatment Setup Manual Choose Full Limb for stand...

Page 12: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 Chamber 4 5 6 Chamber 1 2 3 Distal Proximal Full limb Chamber 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Page 8 1...

Page 13: ...6 Control panel description 1 2 4 3 5 6 Full limb Page 8 2 1 Air bladder effective area setup...

Page 14: ...6 Control panel description 1 Inflate 2 Inf Def 3 Massage Proximal upper half of limb Page 8 3 4 5 6 1 Air bladder effective area setup...

Page 15: ...6 Control panel description 1 Inflate 2 Inf Def 3 Massage 1 2 3 Distal lower half of limb Page 8 4 1 Air bladder effective area setup...

Page 16: ...ption 2 Tap the pressure setting for one of the chambers and turn the control dial to change the pressure in the individual chamber NOTE If SYNC is selected individual chambers cannot be adjusted 2 Pa...

Page 17: ...6 Control panel description 3 3 To change pressures in all the chambers simultaneously tap Sync and turn the control dial to the desired pressure Page 9 1 3 Sync Pressure setup...

Page 18: ...ep push 2 5 DVT prevention 1 6 DVT prevention 2 7 DVT prevention 3 8 Holding press 1 9 Holding press 2 10 Recovery 11 Acupressure 12 Inflate 13 Inflate Deflate See page 35 for details 4 Tap the number...

Page 19: ...age programs are desired tap Customize and select all desired programs Tap the selected programs again to deselect Tap Clear to deselect all selected programs Press Back when all desired programs are...

Page 20: ...Back when all desired programs are selected Tap Clear to deselect all selected programs 6 Control panel description 5 Customize function setup Page 11 1 Tap INS to increase program Tap DEL to delete p...

Page 21: ...button four time s and four 1 s will appear in the squares program 1 is the default value When one of the squares is pressed the square will turn gray Then tap any program above to enter the desired p...

Page 22: ...N TIME and turn the control dial to choose how long the program s will run The run times are set in 5 minute increments If the run time runs out before the number of treatment repetitions are reached...

Page 23: ...ial to choose the number of treatment repetitions Options range from 1 to 3 This determines how many times the selected program s will repeat If the number of treatment repetitions has been reached be...

Page 24: ...6 Control panel description 8 Tap the number under INTERVAL TIME and turn the control dial to choose the amount of time to pass between treatment repetitions 8 Page 14 8 Interval time setup...

Page 25: ...description 9 Tap the number under STRENGTH and turn the control dial to change the speed for programs 1 to 4 and 8 to 11 The strengths range from 10 to 100 but will be set to 30 at default 9 Page 15...

Page 26: ...op running 10 Tap STOP then turn the control dial to choose one of the settings listed below Note The larger the first number the colder the treatment will be This number determines how long of an int...

Page 27: ...ecting the water function tap START to begin the program 11 Page 17 Before tap start button please make sure the air connector and water connectors are connected with the pump unit otherwise it will d...

Page 28: ...l become an emergency stop button In case of emergency just press the rotary button or STOP button the system will stop immediately To temporarily to stop the system please press HALT button During sy...

Page 29: ...ion Power On If using the power cable connect it to a suitable power supply Connect the AC adapter directly to the main unit Then press the On Off button on the main unit AC adapter Plug in the outlet...

Page 30: ...arge on the battery is indicated by four green lights at the top If the battery is not fully charged turn it on connect it to the AC adapter and then connect the adapter to a suitable power supply See...

Page 31: ...er a power source has been chosen and connected make sure the touch screen control panel is connected to the main unit via the GPE Micro USB cable 2 Press the On Off button to power on the main unit 1...

Page 32: ...to one third of the reservoir bag with ice 3 Fill the bag a few inches from the hose inserts with tap or filtered water 4 Close and buckle the reservoir bag See instructions on next page 5 Connect the...

Page 33: ...6 Fold top of the reservoir 3 times around the stiffening blade 7 Close the buckle 7 Operation Page 20 1...

Page 34: ...s that are on the sleeves to the water lines from the control unit See next page 3 Insert the designated limb into the sleeve designed to hold it For the arm sleeve wrap the Velcro strap under the arm...

Page 35: ...Wearing the ankle sleeve Step 2 Step 1 Step 3 7 Operation Connect the water and air lines before wearing the sleeve Page 21 1...

Page 36: ...Step 1 Step 3 Step 2 Step 4 Wearing the universal sleeve 7 Operation Connect the water and air lines before wearing the sleeve Page 21 2...

Page 37: ...Step 1 Step 3 Step 2 Step 4 Wearing the straight knee sleeve 7 Operation Connect the water and air lines before wearing the sleeve Page 21 3...

Page 38: ...Step 1 Step 3 Step 2 Step 5 Wearing the arm sleeve can be worn on either side Step 4 7 Operation Connect the water and air lines before wearing the sleeve Page 21 4...

Page 39: ...Wearing the full leg sleeve Step 2 Step 1 Step 3 7 Operation Connect the water and air lines before wearing the sleeve Page 21 5...

Page 40: ...ct the male and female water line connectors Make sure the clamps are secure and the O ring is present on the male connector Attach the air line connectors and water line connectors to the desired sle...

Page 41: ...Extended splitter can be used to attach up to four sleeves Extension 7 Operation Page 22 1...

Page 42: ...ing the session return water from the sleeve to the reservoir bag by using the Water Return function see page 26 B Device Storage and Maintenance 4 Clean the inside of the sleeves with a damp cloth an...

Page 43: ...ents Adjustable tempo from 10 100 5 DVT Prevention 1 Directional massage with slow release 6 DVT Prevention 2 Incremental compression with undulating release 7 DVT Prevention 3 Gradual full limb compr...

Page 44: ...attery is charging please leave it in an empty and spacious area 10 Do not place the battery on top or close to any flammable objects while charging e g sofa books plastics or any foaming agents Keep...

Page 45: ...the switch on the battery to the On position 4 A full charge on the battery is indicated by four green lights at the top Keep the battery dry If the battery comes into contact with water please do not...

Page 46: ...e is twisted or bent Straighten the air line Air bladder leaking Change a new wrap Normal open or Normal close solenoid malfunctioned Power off the device contact manufacturer Air pump malfunctioned P...

Page 47: ...eplace the connector The water pump is disconnected from the water lines Power off the device remove all water from the sleeve Use an absorbent cloth and connect the water lines to the water pump Make...

Page 48: ...ranty b GPE LLC will pay for the labor charges incurred by GPE LLC in repairing or replacing the defective parts during the Warranty Period from the date of your purchase c GPE LLC also warrants that...

Page 49: ...Global Parts Enterprise LLC 1350 E Arapaho Rd Suite 116 Richardson TX 75081 https gpr rd com service gpe rd com 972 807 9516 Scan here to register your ANMO www gpe rd com...

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