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Massage System 

Model 737R (RPX) 

User Manual 

Foot Health International Limited

 

PO Box 13540
Tauranga

 

www.recoverypump.c

o.nz

 

L98005H1R-A 

Summary of Contents for 737R

Page 1: ...Massage System Model 737R RPX User Manual Foot Health International Limited PO Box 13540 Tauranga www recoverypump co nz L98005H1R A ...

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Page 3: ...ecifications and Dimensions 3 3 Labels 3 4 Indications for Use 5 5 About RecoveryPump 5 6 Components of the RecoveryPump System 9 7 How to Operate the RecoveryPump System 12 8 Maintenance and Storage 27 9 Troubleshooting 29 10 Warranty and Contact Information 30 11 EMC Manufacturer Declarations 31 L98005H1R A ...

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Page 5: ... use the RecoveryPump system in the presence of flammable gases including flammable anesthetics Electric Shock Hazard Do not allow liquid to enter any part of the RecoveryPump console Do not immerse To clean follow instructions in Chapter 8 Maintenance and Storage Electric Shock Hazard To prevent electric shock do not open the console Do not attempt to service the console yourself All maintenance ...

Page 6: ... RecoveryPump system keep it away from dust lint and dirt Keep away from sources of heat or moisture To prevent any damage to equipment use only accessories detachable parts and materials described in this user manual While in use place the console on horizontal firm surface only Do not place the console on bed blanket mattress pillow or soft furniture Do not cover the console Use only accessories...

Page 7: ...ode of operation Continuous Treatment duration 15 minutes to 90 minutes Environmental Conditions Normal 10 30 C 30 75 rH 700 1060 hPa Pressure Range 20 mmHg to 100 mmHg Size 22 cm 17 cm 13 cm 8 6 6 7 5 1 Weight 1 5 kg 3 3 lbs 3 Labels The following labels and symbols appear on the console garments and or packaging Symbol Description Location IP21 Degree of protection against ingress of water On ba...

Page 8: ...ckage This side Up On package Keep away from sunlight On package Transportation storage humidity limitation On package Transportation storage atmospheric pressure limitation On package Transportation storage temperature limitation On package ON power On Main Switch OFF power On Main Switch Do not wash On garment tag Do not dry clean On garment tag Do not tumble dry On garment tag Do not bleach On ...

Page 9: ...t is applied and temporarily relieves muscle aches and pain caused by fatigue or overexertion The RecoveryPump Massage Cycle The RecoveryPump console takes air from the room environment and sends it through hoses into four individual air chambers inside the RecoveryPump garment The air chambers in the RecoveryPump garment are specially designed to overlap each other for fluent comfortable massage ...

Page 10: ...at applies a directional massage starting at the base of the treated area and progresses upwards towards the torso and then releases see Figure 1 This applies a deep slow massage The Recovery program is recommended for use after a workout The Pre Train program is recommended for use before a workout Figure 1 Sequential Cycle Mode 6 L98005H1R A ...

Page 11: ... cells in the garment are inflated The first cell inflates and after a few seconds the second cell starts to inflate until both cells reach the set pressure Then both cells deflate and after a pause the process starts again see Figure 2 The user can select the pair of cells to be inflated 1 2 2 3 or 3 4 Cells 1 2 Cells 2 3 Cells 3 4 Figure 2 ISO Cycle Mode L98005H1R A 7 ...

Page 12: ...old and inflated cells in the ISO cycle mode see note below 4 Custom Sequential 60 20 10 2 Pressure Time Pause Hold Cycle Mode ISO or Sequential and inflated cells in the ISO cycle mode see note below 5 Custom Sequential 60 40 10 4 6 Custom Sequential 60 60 15 6 Note All programs The user can change Pressure Time Pause and Hold before or during treatment Programs 1 2 and 3 The Pressure Time Pause ...

Page 13: ...onsole is operated by electricity The following table illustrates the battery pack power capacity displayed by the status indicators Note Turn On the Main Switch to enable charging the console Turn Off the Main Switch to conserve battery power when not charging or not using the console Battery Pack Status Available Power 75 to 100 power 50 to 75 power remaining 25 to 50 power remaining 5 to 25 pow...

Page 14: ...00 240 VAC 50 60 Hz AC power and supplies 15 VDC 3A to the console Caution For indoor use only Use only the provided DC power adapter Battery Pack See Figure 3 e The console can operate on battery power for more than two 2 hours when fully charged Battery pack may be charged during normal operation of the console Battery pack will charge fully during 8 hours Compression Garments See Figure 3 f g h...

Page 15: ...nsole b Hose Bundles provided with RecoveryCore garment only c Prong Plug d DC Power Adapter e Battery Pack f RecoveryBoots Leg Garment g RecoveryArms Arm Shoulder Garment h RecoveryCore Garment Figure 3 RecoveryPump Components and Accessories L98005H1R A 11 ...

Page 16: ...rols Control Function Mode Button Used to access selection of a program treatment pressure treatment time cycle mode pause time and hold time Up Down Button Used to select a program treatment pressure treatment time cycle mode pause time and hold time Start Stop Button Used to start or stop treatment Main Switch Used to turn On the console located at the back of the console at the bottom right sid...

Page 17: ...when the console detects an error or internal problem Air Leak displayed only when the console detects an air leak DC power adapter connected to 115 Volt wall outlet displayed when the console is operated by electricity DC power adapter disconnected from 115 Volt wall outlet displayed when the console is operated by battery Battery Pack Status displays the level of battery power Battery Empty Trea...

Page 18: ...played on the screen Table 4 Program Cycle Display Screens Displayed Program Cycle Mode Function Program 1 Recovery selection Program 2 Pre Train selection Sequential Cycle Mode display Program 3 Rehab selection ISO Cycle Mode display Program 4 5 or 6 Custom selection Sequential or ISO Cycle Mode selection 14 L98005H1R A ...

Page 19: ...rameters are displayed for all programs Table 5 Treatment Parameters Display Screens Displayed Icon Screen Function Display screen during Treatment Pressure setting Display screen during Treatment Time setting Display screen during Pause Time setting Display screen during Hold Time setting L98005H1R A 15 ...

Page 20: ...rectly over bare skin Clothing should be unrestrictive and absorbent and free of zippers buttons or other items that could rub and chafe under the massage We recommend wearing cotton clothes such as sweatpants or leggings along with cotton socks underneath the RecoveryBoots leg garment or RecoveryCore garment or a long sleeve t shirt under the RecoveryArms arm garment Step 3 Put on the Garment Leg...

Page 21: ...should not fit tightly c Locate the two RecoveryCore hose bundles packed with the garment Attach both of the RecoveryCore hose bundles to the garment one to each side The RecoveryCore connector is printed with the logo and the female hose bundle connector is printed with directional arrows Fasten them one to the other with the printed side of each facing UP d Ensure the zippers on the RecoveryCore...

Page 22: ... the garment is zipped completely closed before turning on the RecoveryPump and leave it closed for the duration of the treatment At the end of treatment the garment will deflate within a short time allowing it to be removed easily You should be able to slip the garment off and pull it on again for each use without completely unzipping the garment Note Do not use any garment other than RecpveryArm...

Page 23: ...h the logo facing up into the air sockets on the console see Figure 6 Figure 6 Connecting the Air Hoses to the RecoveryPump Console b If you are using only one RecoveryBoots or RecoveryArms garment insert the Prong Plug into the unused air outlet This will prevent air from escaping through the unused air outlet see Figure 7 Figure 7 Inserting the Prong Plug to Block the Unused Air Outlet for Singl...

Page 24: ...reen is displayed showing the device name and model and the Firmware version After two seconds the following screen is displayed showing the last selected program and its pressure and time settings b Press the Mode button c Press the Up Down button to select the required program Step 7 Set Treatment Pressure a Press the Mode button The Treatment Pressure screen is displayed b Press the Up Down But...

Page 25: ...ection If the massage is too intense lower the pressure Table 6 Guideline for Pressure Selection Massage Intensity Pressure Setting mmHg Light 20 30 Medium 40 60 Intense 70 100 Step 8 Set Treatment Time a Press the Mode button The Treatment Time screen is displayed b Press the Up Down Button to select the treatment time Note The minimum treatment time setting is 15 minutes The maximum treatment ti...

Page 26: ...lls to be inflated in the ISO cycle 4 Press the Mode button to proceed to Step 10 Set Pause Time Custom Programs 1 Press the Mode button The following screen appears 2 Press the Up Down button to select Sequential or ISO If Sequential selected Press the Mode button to proceed to Step 10 Set Pause Time If ISO selected a Press the Mode button The following screen appears b Press the Up Down button t...

Page 27: ...rt Pause Interval 10 20 Medium Pause Interval 20 40 Long Pause Interval 40 60 If you experience tingling or numbness during the massage treatment anywhere in the treated area increase the pause time to 30 seconds 45 seconds or more If this sensation persists after increasing the pause time reduce the pressure If this sensation continues stop using the system immediately and consult your physician ...

Page 28: ... at the top of the garment you may increase the Hold time If you want a more rapid massage pace you may decrease the Hold time Note Hold time is the length of time air pressure in the garment is maintained at the end of the massage cycle before deflation Hold time can be set between 0 10 seconds a Press the Mode Button The following screen is displayed b Press the Up Down Button to select the Hold...

Page 29: ...nt may take several inflation cycles to fill completely as the garment must be filled from a completely empty state h Wait for a few cycles to become accustomed to the treatment sensations Note that the first inflation cycle may take a longer time to fill especially if you are using two garments Using RecoveryPump as a relaxing invigorating massage before you exercise will increase circulation and...

Page 30: ...le press the Start Stop button b At the end of the massage session turn OFF the console using the Main Switch c When the massage stops wait up to 30 seconds to allow the garment to deflate before you remove it Caution When immediate garment deflation is necessary disconnect the hose bundle from the console to immediately deflate the air pressure in the garment 26 L98005H1R A ...

Page 31: ...t using a Philips screwdriver b Carefully remove the used battery pack from its compartment c Disconnect the battery pack cable d Connect the battery pack cable to the new battery pack and then insert the battery pack carefully into its compartment e Close the cover of the battery pack compartment using a Philips screwdriver L98005H1R A 27 ...

Page 32: ...Wipe dry using a soft towel only d When dry the external and internal surfaces of the compression garment may be wiped down with alcohol When using alcohol wear gloves and work in a well ventilated area e Allow the garment to air dry completely before use Caution Do not hand or machine wash Surface wipe only Do not allow liquid to get into the air inlets Do not use bleach Do not dry clean Do not w...

Page 33: ...ks twists and folds One garment inflates but the second one does not The second garment does not receive air Check its hose bundle for kinks twists and folds The console stops working Error 1 message displayed air leak icon turns On and buzzer beeps Hose bundle is not connected properly to garment or console or Prong Plug is not inserted into unused air outlet Check and fasten all air connections ...

Page 34: ...plies as follows RecoveryPump console for a period of twelve 12 months from date of purchase RecoveryPump garments for a period of six 6 months from date of purchase This warranty does not include or cover malfunctions caused by unreasonable use noncompliance with user and maintenance instructions or damage caused by unauthorized or unqualified repairs Imported to NZ by Foot Health International L...

Page 35: ... portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the RecoveryPump system Wireless communications equipment such as wireless home network devices mobile phones cordless telephones and their base stations walkie talkies can affect this equipment and should be kept at least a distance d 3 3 m away from the system Rated Maximum Output Power of Transmitter W Separation Distance according to Frequenc...

Page 36: ...for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Model 737R should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air Complies Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines Complies ...

Page 37: ...o assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the Model 737R is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the Model 737R should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orien...

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