EN-7
4
5
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7
8
9
(Battery
Indicator 1)
- Check garment application
(too loose or tight).
- Turn the Controller off and restart.
- Verify that the valve assembly
is properly connected.
- Turn the Controller off and restart.
- If the problem persists have the
Controller serviced by a professional.
- Turn the Controller off and restart.
- If the problem persists have the
Controller serviced by a professional.
- Verify that the pump is properly
connected.
- Turn the Controller off and restart.
- If the problem persists have the
Controller serviced by a professional.
- Check tubing for kinks.
- Check garment application
(too loose or tight).
- Check to make sure there
are no kinks in the internal tubing.
- Turn the Controller off and restart
.
- If the problem persists have the
Controller serviced by a professional.
- Plug the Controller into an AC power
outlet.
- If the problem persists recalibrate or
replace the battery pack. The battery
can be calibrated by using test
mode 01 Burn-In (Section V).
System Pressure
Valve Error
Software Error
Pump Error
Vent Error
Low Battery Alarm
Leg Sleeve pressure is not between 35 and
55 mmHg for 12 consecutive cycles; Foot Cuff
pressure is not between 110 and 150 mmHg
for
ff 12 consecutive cycles.
If a valve electrically malfunctions, this error
will be displayed.
Upon startup, the microprocessor performs
diagnostic tests. If the Controller fails to pass
these tests this error will be displayed.
If the pump electrically malfunctions this
error will be displayed.
The pressure in a garment is greater than 20
mmHg at the end of any vent period.
The pressure detected during an inflation
cycle does not rise above 5mmHg.
There is less than 10 minutes of battery
charge remaining. The pump and valves will
continue to operate for as long as there is
enough power.
Alarm Code
Fault Type
Description
Troubleshooting