neoBLUE blanket Guide for Home Use
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PN 061540 Rev A
HELP WITH PROBLEMS
What if the blue light does not turn on?
Check to make sure the power cord is plugged into the wall outlet and into the power supply. Check to
make sure the power supply is plugged into the rear of the light box. Note: When the green light located
on the top of the switch is lit, the unit has power but is in Standby mode. However, the unit will not turn on
the blue treatment light until the switch is ON and the fiberoptic cable is properly inserted into the light
box.
What if the blue light turns off during use?
Check to see if the over-temperature indicator light located next to the ON/Standby switch at the rear of
the light box is blinking amber. This means the unit has overheated. The vents on the light box should be
checked to ensure they are not blocked. When the unit has cooled down, the blue light turns back on by
itself.
Note: The indicator light will continue blinking amber to indicate that an overheating event has occurred.
This indicator light may be reset by turning the On/Standby switch to Standby and then back On.
Note: If the device has turned itself off and does not turn back on within 10-15 minutes, contact the
hospital or HME specialist that provided this device to you. (If this happens, there should be a yellow
blinking light on top of the unit.)
Warning!
Do not use the device if any parts appear damaged or if there is any reason to believe the
device is not working properly. Contact the hospital or HME specialist that provided you this device.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Please be advised of the following symbols that appear on the device/accessories.
Symbol
Meaning
Refer to instruction manual/ booklet
IPX3
Protected against spraying water
IP21
Protected against insertion of fingers or become unsafe during
dripping water
Operating instructions
On (power on)
Standby (power off)