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1. 2 MEDIUM TREATMENT RESERVOIR Treatment access and medium reservoir 3 HAND ARM ACCESS PORT Treatment port for Hand Arm Treatment end of unit 4 REPLACEABLE INLET FILTERS Filters room air entering the Fluidotherapy unit 1 each side 5 FOUR POINT BASE Casters included to convert to a Mobile Base 6 BLOWER HOUSING Houses Blower amp Heater 7 CONTROL PANEL See page 8 for detailed description of controls 8 ELBOW FOOT TREATMENT ACCESS PORT Treatment port for Elbow and Foot NOMENCLATU RE Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy FLU115D amp 115DE Unit Familiarization 1 ELBOW FOOT ACCESS PORT E a9 Treatment port for Elbow and Foot Treatment Access to add change medium Clinician access to patient treatment area 2 HAND ARM ACCESS PORTS Treatment ports for Hand Arm Treatment end of unit 3 INLET FILTERS Filters room air entering the Fluidotherapy unit 1 each side 4 MEDIUM TREATMENT TUB Treatment access and medium reservoir 5 MOBILE BASE 6 LOCKING CASTERS 7 BLOWER HOUSING Houses Blower amp Heater 8 CONTROL PANEL See page 8 for detailed description of controls ENCLATU RE Fluidotherapy9 Dry Heat Therapy FLU210D Unit Familiarization 1 RESERVOIR LID amp TREATMENT VIEWING WINDOW Access to add change medium view patient treatment and clinician access to patient treatment area 2 MEDIUM TREATMENT RESERVOIR Treatment access and medium reservoir 3 HAND ARM LEG AC
2. FLUID HERAPY Here Dry Heat Therapy Units User Manual Models FLU110D FLU110DE FLU115D FLU115DE FLU210D TABLE OF CONTENTS FOreWOrd eee AR e este 1 Dry Heat Therapy cccccsssscssssccsseccssscsssccsseccssscessecessecesseesssees Precautionary Instructions Indications amp Contraindications dete reli TS 5 8 FLU110D amp FLU110DE sssssssssssssssssssssseeressssssssssereeeeessssssse 5 FLU115D amp FLUIISDE Q cc essscssesseecssesssesssssssscssesssseesees 6 dl PARU p Control Panel Specifications ie praeesset FLU110D amp FLU110DE ssssssssssessssssssssseeressssssssosereeeesssssssse FLU115D amp FLU115DE ELU2 OD e eee ettet tiere eis RT Treatment Mode 12 14 Time Controlled lt 15 Preheat Standby Setup s 10 11 Preference Mode Default Parameters 16 20 2001 Chattanooga Group Inc Chattanooga Tennessee USA Any use of editorial pictorial or layout composition of this publication without express written consent from Chattanooga Group Inc is strictly prohibited This publication was written illustrated and prepared for print by Chattanooga Group Inc Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy cci e RSEN EB RENTE ER 21 Patient Preparation scscss
3. Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy REFILL WITH CELLEX MEDIUM Refill the unit with Cellex Dry Heat Medium to approximately one 1 inch above the bottom of the arm treatment ports of the unit NOTE Use of other than Cellex Medium may cause premature failure of the fluidotherapy unit s INSPECT SLEEVE CONDITION Inspect the port sleeves for tears rips and weak seams Replace all sleeves that show signs of tears rips weak or loose seams or excessive wear Keeping the sleeves in excellent condition prevents excessive spillage of the Cellex medium and prevents the medium from entering the heat chamber of the unit ARM PREHEAT TIMER Plug the unit back into an approved power source If the Preheat Timer is used press TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE PREHEAT TIMER ON indicator will illuminate in order for the Preheat Timer to automatically come on at the default time the next morning NOTE The Fluidotherapy Preheat Timer does not operate on Saturday or Sunday However for Monday morning preheat set the unit as described above on Friday evening AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK REQU RED Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy WEEKLY MAINTENANCE Each week all sleeves of the Fluidotherapy unit should be laundered in a mild antibacterial detergent Allow the sleeves to air dry or dry on a low temperature setting Drying the sleeves in high temperatures could cause the sleeves to
4. Women s Contour Back Support Back Support HANDISIZER Hand Exersiser VersaBath Seatm Aid to Daily Living 31588A Problem Solving Through Innovation CHATTANOOGA b GROUP INC ISO 9001 CERTIFIED 4717 Adams Road PO Box 489 Hixson TN 37343 u s a 1 423 870 2281 1 800 592 7329 us a 1 800 361 6661 canapa 1 423 870 2046 outside U s A FAX www chattgroup com 2001 Chattanooga Group Inc
5. Continuous Default Variable Adjustments for Time Temp and Air Speed Pulse OFF to 6 Sec ON OFF TREATMENT TIME serene 1 to 99 minutes OPERATING TEMPERATURE 110 F 43 3 C to 125 F 51 6 C AIR 096 to 10096 596 increments PREHEAT TIMER 115 F 46 1 with 5096 Air Flow Height MEDIUM CAPACITY Approximately 30 Ib 13 6 kg Input Power FLUT110D 105 120Vac 50 60 Hz 13A Input Power FLUT1710ODE 210 250Vac 50 60 Hz 8A Physical Dimensions Cabinet Length 34 0 86 4 cm Cabinet Width wT 1 5 29 2 cm eee 33 0 83 8 cm Weight seem oerte 70 Ibs 31 7 kg Less Medium Shipping 100 Ibs 45 4 kg e Make certain the unit is electrically grounded by connecting only to a grounded electrical service receptacle conforming to the Width applicable national and local electrical codes SPECI FICATIONS E Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy FLU115D amp FLU115DE Modes of Operation Continuous Default Variable Adjustments for Time Temp and Air Speed Pulse OFF to 6 Sec ON OFF TREATMENT TIME essent 1 to
6. 99 minutes OPERATING TEMPERATURE 110 F 43 3 C to 125 F 51 6 C AIR SPEED eee 096 to 10096 596 increments PREHEAT TIMER 115 F 46 1 C with 50 Air Flow MEDIUM CAPACITY Approximately 40 Ibs 18 1 kg Input Power FLU115D 105 120Vac 50 60 Hz 13A Input Power FLU1715DE 210 250Vac 50 60 Hz 8A Physical Dimensions Cabinet Length 34 0 86 4 cm Cabinet Width 18 5 47 0 cm Height 33 0 83 8 cm Weight res 60 Ibs 27 2kg Less Medium Shipping Weight sss 100 Ibs 45 4 kg A WARNING e Make certain the unit is electrically grounded by connecting only to a grounded electrical service receptacle conforming to the applicable national and local electrical codes SPECIFICATIONS FLU210D Height 11 Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Modes of Operation Continuous Default Variable Adjustments for Time Temp and Air Speed Pulse OFF to 6 Sec ON OFF TREATMENT TIME eene 1 to 99 minutes OPERATING TEMPERATURE 110 F 43 3 C to 125 F 51 6 C AIR 096 to 10096 596 increments PREHEAT TIMER 115 F 46 1 C with 50 Air Flow MEDIUM CAPACITY Approximately 60 Ibs 27 2 k
7. shrink or become distorted resulting in the sleeve s not properly fitting when placing them back onto the unit REMOVING END SLEEVE Model FLU110D amp FLU110DE Carefully pull the hook and loop fastener on the sleeve to remove sleeve from unit Replace in reverse order making certain the corners are well seated to form the seal required to prevent excessive escape of REMOVING TOP SLEEVES All Models medium Unplug the unit from the power source Carefully remove the rectangular bezel s from the top of the unit REMOVING END SLEEVE Model FLU210D With Top Sleeve removed reach in through the top port and carefully pull the hook and loop fastener of the sleeve away from the unit Carefully pull the hook and loop fasteners apart to remove the sleeve from the unit Replace in reverse order making certain the corners are well seated to form the seal required to prevent excessive escape of medium Replace in reverse order making certain the corners are well seated to form the seal required to prevent excessive escape of medium 23 REQU l RED MAI NTE NANCE Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy WEEKLY MAINTENANCE Continued REMOVING END SLEEVES Model FLU115D amp FLU115DE NOTE The sleeve in these photos has been modified cut away for clarity Pull the sleeve away from the sleeve extrusion in the inner housing of the unit NOTE There is a ring folded into the sleeve that fits over the s
8. CESS PORT Treatment port for Hand Arm Leg Treatment end of unit 4 INLET FILTERS WITH HEAT FLAPS Filters room air entering the Fluidotherapy unit 1 each side Heat Flaps aid in shortening the Pre Heat time 5 MOBILE BASE w LOCKING CASTERS 6 BLOWER HOUSING Houses Blower amp Heater 7 CONTROL PANEL See page 8 for detailed description of controls 8 ELBOW FOOT TREATMENT ACCESS PORT Treatment port for Elbow and Foot NOMENCLATURE Operating Controls All Units FRISS owa ro TURA ON FREVILAT Tivin enr TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK 1 DISPLAY Displays Treatment Time Temperature Airspeed Pulse Time Preheat Timer and Clock when the respective Mode is indicated 2 PREHEAT TIMER ON Indicator light for Preheat Timer 3 INCREASE HOUR Use to increase Mode parameters and use to set the Hour when setting Clock 4 DECREASE MINUTE Use to decrease Mode parameters and use to set the Minutes when setting Clock 5 STOP Use to stop treatment and Preheat Timer MOTOR FUSE START Use to start treatment INDICATOR BAR Indicates Mode as they are chosen 9 HEATER FUSE 10 PREHEAT TIMER BUTTON Press once to turn Preheat Timer On Press twice to start Preheat function 11 MODE SELECT Use to select desired Mode 12 PM PM indicator for Clock NO SPECI FICATIONS Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy FLU110D amp FLU110DE Modes of Operation
9. CHANGE MODE button to save the new setting NOTE The factory default setting is 20 00 minutes SETU P Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy PREFERENCE MODE DEFAULT PARAMETERS Continued TREATMENT TEMPERATURE DEFAULT Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is flashing beside TEMPERATURE Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is flashing beside TEMPERATURE and the existing default temperature is displayed TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK Press the INCREASE button to set unit to display F or C as desired for the default setting Press the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons to set unit to the desired default treatment temperature Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE Operating Temperature Range is button to save the new setting SINE 110 F 125 F 43 3 C 51 6 C TEMPERATURE NOTE pert Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE The factory default setting is F PEE TUS button to save the new setting 17 SETU P Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy PREFERENCE MODE DEFAULT PARAMETERS Continued PULSE MODE Enable Disable PREHEAT TIMER MODE Enable Disable Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is flashing beside PULSE TIME Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is flashing be
10. G Make certain all control panel settings have been made unit is preheated and patient is in proper position with sleeve s secure prior to starting the treatment Refer to pages 13 15 for setup of the unit Press START button to begin treatment 21 Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy STOPPING Treatment will automatically stop when the treatment time reaches zero Should it be desired to stop treatment before the timer reaches zeros push the STOP button NOTE Should the treatment be stopped before the timer reaches zero it will be necessary to re set the TREATMENT TIME in order to complete the prescribed treatment REQUIRED MAINTENANCE DAILY MAINTENANCE A WARNING e Before any Maintenance is performed or attempted unplug the unit from the power source to prevent the possibility of electrical shock CLEAN INLET FILTERS At the end of each work day unplug the unit and clean the Inlet Filters on the unit Carefully remove the filter retainer and wash the filter and screen with a mild antibacterial soap and water Thoroughly dry the filter and screen before placing back on the unit NOTE Should your unit have the earlier style inlet filters gently clean the filter using a soft bristle brush Be careful not to puncture or damage the filter Should the filter become damaged torn or punctured call your dealer for replacement of the filter before resuming operation 22
11. d as described to ensure that the unit s are operating efficiently safely and functioning at their optimum A blank Maintenance Record is provided on page 28 to aid in the scheduling and Record Keeping of this prescribed preventive maintenance program The following preventive maintenance procedures must be performed by a Chattanooga Group certified trained service technician trained in the maintenance requirements of the Chattanooga Group Inc Fluidotherapy units QUARTERLY Every 3 Months ANNUAL Once per Year The following Preventive Maintenance must be performed on all The following Preventive Maintenance must be performed on all Fluidotherapy units quarterly by a certified service technician Fluidotherapy units annually in addition to the Quarterly and Bi Annual INTERNAL CAVITY INSPECTION AND CLEANING Maintenance requirements by a certified service technician INTAKE FILTER REPLACMENT CALIBRATION FULL FUNCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE TESTS DISTRIBUTOR REPLACEMENT Only if Performance Test results indicate replacement is necessary BI ANNUAL Every 6 Months The following Preventive Maintenance must be performed on all A DA N G E R Fluidotherapy units every six months in addition to the Quarterly Maintenance requirements by a certified service technician If the level of Cellex medium suddenly drops one inch or more CHANGE Cellex Medium below the operating level of the unit immediately pull the unit out of service and con
12. d be used only E E p under the continued supervision of a physician or licensed practitioner e Perform all Required Maintenance as described in this manual For continued protection against fire hazard replace fuses only Strict adherence to the Required Maintenance for the with ones of the same type and rating Fluidotherapy units is mandatory Failure to perform the Required Maintenance could result in the Cellex medium entering the heat chamber of the unit s and cause severe injury to patients as well as smoke damage to the facility and the Fluidotherapy unit s Make certain the unit is electrically grounded by connecting only to a grounded electrical service receptacle conforming to the applicable national and local electrical codes This device should be kept away from children Care must be taken when operating this equipment around other equipment Potential electromagnetic or other interference could occur to this or to the other equipment Try to minimize this interference by not using other equipment in conjunction with it Before administering any treatment to a patient you should become acquainted with the operating procedures for each mode of treatment available as well as the indications contraindications warnings and precautions Consult other resources for additional information regarding the application of Dry Heat Therapy To prevent electrical shock disconnect the unit from the power source before attempting any mai
13. e on and off in equal increments The Factory Default is OFF EXAMPLE PULSE TIME is set at 5 The unit will pulse the medium during treatment five seconds on and five seconds off Press the INCREASE or DECREASE buttons until desired Pulse Time is displayed NOTE PULSE TIME is adjusted in one second increments from OFF to 6 seconds otherapy Dry Heat Therapy TREATMENT MODE PARAMETERS Continued e T8 START TREATMENT 1 Press the START button 7 STOP TREATMENT Press the STOP button 14 SETU P Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy TIME CONTROLLED PARAMETERS TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK PREHEAT TIMER Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is beside PREHEAT TIMER NOTE The PREHEAT TIMER allows the unit to j preheat the medium The unit will run at 5096 Air Speed until the unit reaches the default preheat temperature or 90 minutes whichever comes first The PREHEAT TIMER will operate Monday through Friday only and can be set to automatically start at a predetermined time and heat the medium to a predetermined temperature See page 18 for setting the default parameters of the PREHEAT TIMER Press the PRESS ONCE TO TURN ON PREHEAT TIMER button to illuminate the PREHEAT TIMER ON indicator light P
14. g Input Power FLU210D 105 120Vac 50 60 Hz 13A Physical Dimensions Cabinet 44 0 111 8 cm Cabinet Width sse 12 5 31 1 cm Height 35 75 90 8 cm Weight sse 140 Ibs 63 5kg Less Medium Shipping 200 Ibs 90 7 kg A WARNING e Make certain the unit is electrically grounded by connecting only to a grounded electrical service receptacle conforming to the applicable national and local electrical codes SETU P Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy TREATMENT MODE PARAMETERS Use the following Instructions to set the various Mode Parameters to the desired settings p TREATMENT TIME Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is beside TREATMENT TIME TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER NOTE ctock The default time of 20 00 will be displayed Press the INCREASE or DECREASE buttons until desired Treatment Time is displayed AL NOTE TREATMENT TIME The TREATMENT TIME can be adjusted in TEMPERATURE one minute increments from 1 to 99 AIR SPEED TREATMENT TEMPERATURE Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is beside TEMPERATURE TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE oed NOTE PREHEAT TIMER The default tempera
15. he field of Dry Heat Therapy and observe all applicable precautionary measures for treatment Keep informed on appropriate indications and contraindications for the use of Dry Heat Therapy This equipment is to be used only under the prescription and supervision of a licensed practitioner DRY H EAT TH E RA PY Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Precautionary Instructions The precautionary instructions found in this section and throughout this manual are indicated by specific symbols Understand these symbols and their definitions before operating this equipment The definition of these symbols are as follows AN CAUTION Text with a CAUTION indicator will explain possible Safety infractions that could have the potential to cause minor to moderate injury or damage to equipment WARNING Text with a WARNING indicator will explain possible Safety infractions that will potentially cause serious injury and equipment damage PiN oancer Text with a DANGER indicator will explain possible Safety infractions that are imminently hazardous situations that would result in death or serious injury EXPLOSION HAZARD Text with an Explosion Hazard indicator will explain possible safety infractions if this equipment is used in the presence of flammable anesthetics NOTE Throughout this manual NOTE may be found These are helpful information to aid in the particular area or function being described N CAUTION Read under
16. hnician Any malfunction or failure in the Product caused by product misuse including but not limited to the failure to provide reasonable and required maintenance or any use that is inconsistent with the Product User s Manual COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you To Obtain Service From Company or the selling dealer under this warranty 1 A written claim must be made within the warranty period to the Company or the selling dealer Written claims made to the Company should be sent to 4717 Adams Road P O Box 489 Hixson TN 37343 USA Telephone 423 870 7200 Outside USA 423 870 2281 Facsimile 423 875 5497 and 2 The Product must be returned to the Company or the selling dealer by the owner This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state The Company does not authorize any person or representative to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale of the Product Any representation or agreement not contained in the warranty shall be void and of no effect THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 31 More Trusted Products from Cha
17. leeve extrusion on the inside of the unit Remove the top sleeves to gain access to the inside of the unit Refer to page 23 From the outside of the unit reach into the sleeve and remove the other sleeve retainer ring Pull the medium back and away from the arm ports It is extremely important to move the medium away from the ports to prevent the medium entering the space between the inner and outer walls of the unit when the sleeves are removed and replaced Dust away all Cellex medium from inside the sleeve Carefully pull the sleeve and ring out of the unit avoiding Cellex medium from entering the cavity between the two Pull the retainer ring from the sleeve and housings of the unit lay aside for re installation Cellex medium entering the heat chamber of the unit s can cause severe injury to patients as well as smoke damage to the facility and the Fluidotherapy unit s 24 R QUIRED MAINTENANCE Fluidotherapy9 Dry Heat Therapy WEEKLY MAINTENANCE Continued INSTALLING 115 Model SLEEVE Remove the ring from the folded end of Fold the elastic end of the sleeve over the sleeve the ring Launder sleeves as described on page 23 Place sleeve through port hole Place the ring sleeve assembly over the sleeve extrusion on the inside of the unit NOTE Position the sleeve seam toward the top of the unit and push the ring sleeve assembly completely onto the sleeve extrusion Vacuum out any of the Ce
18. llex medium that may have entered the cavity between the inner and outer walls of the unit Install the inner sleeve retainer ring making certain the ring split will be toward the top of the unit Push the reatainer ring over the ring sleeve assembly until it is completely seated NOTE The retainer ring should fit tightly over the sleeve If necessary use a pair of pliers to tighten the ring in the area where it slides over the sleeve Removal of all Cellex medium that has entered the cavity is essential to maintain proper and safe operation of the unit If the medium reaches the heating chamber of the unit immediately call a certified technician for removal of any suspected medium in the heat chamber Do not place the unit into service if medium is suspected to be in the heat chamber 25 REQUIRED MAINTENANCE WEEKLY MAINTENANCE Continued N From the outside of the unit reach in through the sleeve and install the outer sleeve retaining ring NOTE Start installation of the outer ring at the top of the unit As the ring is being seated pull the area of the sleeve tight This will aid in the prevention of excessive medium spillage and patient comfort 26 Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy REQU l RED MAI NTE NANCE Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy ADDITIONAL FLUIDOTHERAPY PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS The following additional preventive maintenance requirements must be scheduled and performe
19. ntenance procedures Use only processed dry heat medium in the unit such as Cellex to prevent excessive dusting DRY H EAT TH E RA PY E Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Indications Contraindications amp Adverse Effects Bde A WARNING e Treatment of local blood flow insufficiency e Adequate precautions should be taken when treating individuals with suspected or diagnosed medical conditions or e Treatment in range of motion when combined with exercise diseases such as heart problems epilepsy diabetes etc e Treatment for symptoms of non rheumatoid arthritis e Prior to treatment consult a medical professional familiar with the precautionary measures to be taken for patients that may Contraindications experience allergic reactions to dust and pollen e This device should not be used for symptomatic pain relief unless etiology is established or unless a pain syndrome has been diagnosed e This device should not be used when cancerous lesions or open wounds are present in the treatment area e Other counterindications are patients suspected of carrying serious infectious disease and or disease where it is advisable for general medical purposes to suppress heat or fevers NOMENCLATURE FLU110D amp FLU110DE Unit Familiarization Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy 1 RESERVOIR LID amp TREATMENT VIEWING WINDOW Access to add change medium view patient treatment and clinician access to patient treatment area
20. ress again to start the PREHEAT TIMER NOTE The PREHEAT TIMER indicator light must be set at the end of each day in order for it to automatically come on the next day The STOP button is used to turn off the Preheat if desired J CLOCK Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button WEM until the indicator light is beside CLOCK TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED The PREHEAT TIMER will not function until PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER the Clock is set CLOCK Press the INCREASE button to set hours Press the DECREASE button to set minutes NOTE MENT hie The indicator light will illuminate when TEMPERATURE PM hours are reached AIR SPEED PULSE TIME 15 SETUP PREFERENCE MODE DEFAULT PARAMETERS ENTERING PrEF MODE PREFERENCE MODE Simultaneously press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE INCREASE and DECREASE buttons PrEF will be displayed NOTE The PrEF mode allows the user to change the unit default settings TREATMENT TIME PRESS TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED TURN ON PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK PREHEAT 16 Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is flashing beside TREATMENT TIME TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK Press the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons to set unit to the desired default treatment time Press the PRESS TO
21. s desired Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE Press the INCREASE or DECREASE button button to save the new setting to set unit to display the desired day code TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE Tu AIR SPEED NOTE P Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE ep If Clock is disabled the PREHEAT TIMER TREATMENT TIME button to save the new setting will automatically be disabled PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER 19 SETUP PREFERENCE MODE DEFAULT PARAMETERS Continued EXITING PrEF MODE Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE buttons until PrEF is displayed Simultaneously press the INCREASE DECREASE and STOP buttons The default treatment time will display and the indicator will be beside TREATMENT TIME TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK 20 OPERATION STOP TREATMENT PATIENT PREPARATION A DANGER CLEAN THE PATIENT TREATMENT AREA THOROUGHLY WITH AN ANTIMICROBIAL SOAP AND CLEAN WATER AS PER INDUSTRY FACILITY REGULATORY STANDARDS AND UNIVERSAL SKIN WASHING PROCEDURES FOLLOWING THE SKIN WASHING PROCEDURE APPLY A HOSPITAL GRADE ANTISEPTIC SKIN CLEANSER PER THE CLEANSER MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE REFERENCE THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND MAKE CERTAIN THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN PERFORMED PRIOR TO STARTING THE UNIT STARTING TREATMENT STARTIN
22. se of the unit 3 Ship unit to Factory in the original container with all accessories and information as required in item 1 above to Chattanooga Group Inc 4717 Adams Road Hixson TN 37343 Phone USA 800 592 7329 Canada 800 361 3661 Outside USA 423 870 7200 FAX 423 875 5497 Web Address www chattgroup com Service to these units should be performed only by Service Technicians Certified by Chattanooga Group Inc 29 ACCESSORIES REPLACEMENT ACCESSORIES When ordering additional accessories for the Chattanooga Group Fluidotherapy units use the follwing part numbers and descriptions HENLY No MODEL FLU110D amp FLU110DE TOP SLEEVE SLE0003 TOP SLEEVE BEZEL FRA0003 ARM SLEEVE SLE0002 MODEL FLU115D amp FLU115DE TOP SLEEVE SLE0003 TOP SLEEVE BEZEL FRA0003 INNER SLEEVE RETAINER TRIO034 SLEEVE RING PPLOO13 OUTER SLEEVE RETAINER TRIOO35 ARM SLEEVE SLE0001 MODEL FLU210D TOP SLEEVE SLE0003 TOP SLEEVE BEZEL FRA0003 END SLEEVE SLE0004 CELLEX Dry Heat Medium 10 lbs 4 5 kg CGI No 31775 31456 31774 31775 31456 31883 31679 31834 31773 31775 31456 31776 MED0001 30 rapy Dry Heat Therapy MEDIUM Use only Chattanooga Group s Cellex Dry Heat Medium in the Fluidotherapy unit The Cellex medium is designed specifically for use in the Chattanooga Group Fluidotherapy units to ensure optimal and efficient operation of all the Fluidotherapy products WARRA NTY Fluido
23. side PREHEAT TIMER TREATMENT TIME TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED EnAb enable or dISA disable AIR SPEED EnAb enable or dISA disable PULSE TIME will dis la n PULSE TIME will dis la PREHEAT TIMER play 5 PREHEAT TIMER Play CLOCK Press the INCREASE button to set unit to display EnAb or dISA as desired Press the INCREASE button to set unit to display EnAb or dISA as desired Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE ERE Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE i TREATMENT TIME button to save the new setting Vorai n Ej button to save the new setting TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED AIR SPEED PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK PULSE TIME NOTE PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK If Clock is disabled the PREHEAT TIMER will automatically be disabled 18 SETU P Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy PREFERENCE MODE DEFAULT PARAMETERS Continued CLOCK Enable Disable SETTING DAY OF WEEK Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is flashing CUN EN beside CLOCK TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until dAy__ __ day code is displayed TREATMENT TIME EE Aha EnAb enable or dISA disable DAY CODECHART PREHEAT TIMER will display PULSE TIME PREHEAT TIMER CLOCK WEEKDAY DAY CODE Sunday dayu Press the INCREASE button to set unit to display EnAb or dISA a
24. sssecsssssecsscsecsssssessesseseeeeess 21 Starting Treatment eese Stopping Treatment Required Daily Maintenance seen tentes 22 Weekly Maintenance eene 23 26 ADDITIONAL FLUIDOTHERAPY PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Quarterly tete ree ditta eiie tdi 27 Bi Arintlali iaaa 27 Annual RR REIR RR 27 Fluidotherapy Maintenance Record 28 Factory Service cete irte ernst 29 Accessories Warranty cL A oan FO REWO RD Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Thank you for purchasing the Chattanooga Group Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Unit This manual contains general safety operating maintenance and care instructions for the owners and operators of the Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Units At the time of publication the information contained herein was current and up to date However due to continual technological improvements and increased clinical knowledge in the field of Dry Heat Therapy as well as Chattanooga Group s policy of continual improvement Chattanooga Group Inc reserves the right to make periodic changes and improvements to our equipment and documentation without any obligation on the part of Chattanooga Group Inc Read understand and follow the information contained in this manual Stay current with the latest clinical developments in t
25. stand and practice the precautionary and operating instructions found in this manual Know the limitations and hazards associated with using any electrical device Observe the precautionary and operational decals placed on the unit DO NOT operate the unit when connected to any unit other than Chattanooga Group Inc devices Refill unit daily to proper fill level with Chattanooga Group Cellex Dry Heat Medium Change Cellex Dry Heat Medium every six 6 months Use only Cellex Dry Heat Medium in the Fluidotherapy units Clean Inlet Filter s daily before unit startup Use only fingers to operate button controls on the control panel s Use of sharp objects such as pencils or pens will result in damage to the unit Turn unit OFF before positioning a patient or removing a patient from the unit Secure all entry ports before turning the unit ON Check unit temperature before treating patient to ensure correct temperature Place the patient in a comfortable position allowing for correct placement ofthe limb being treated Proper storage and transport temperature for the Fluidotherapy units are 40 F 158 F 40 C 70 C Relative Humidity 1096 100 DRY HEAT THERA PY Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy Precautionary Instructions A WARNING A DANGER Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a hazara if aed Ga thei presenca of flammable physician or licensed practitioner This device shoul
26. tact a certified service technician BLOWER MOTOR S REPLACEMENT A sudden level drop in the Cellex medium indicates that medium is REPLACE DISTRIBUTOR in the heating chamber of the unit and must be repaired before the Required at the six month interval unit is placed back into service 27 REQU l RED MAI NTE NANCE Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy FLUIDOTHERAPY MAINTENANCE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER UNIT MODEL NUMBER DATE PLACED IN SERVICE DEALER PHONE CONTACT DATE HAINTENANCE PERF RHED TECH INITIALS DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED TECH INITIALS Completing this form DATE Date Service is performed MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Quarterly Bi Annual or Annual TECH INITIALS Certified Tech s Initials 28 REQU RED MAI NTE NANCE Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy SERVICE When the Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy unit requires sevice or preventive maintenance contact the selling dealer or Chattanooga Group Inc Service Department All units returned to the factory for service must include the following WARRANTY REPAIR OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIR 1 Written statement containing the following information RGA Number Obtain from Factory Unit Model Number Unit Serial Number Contact person with Phone and Fax Numbers Billing Address for Out of Warranty Repair Shipping Address Where to Ship Unit after Repair Detailed Description of Problem or Symptoms 2 Copy of original invoice issued at pucha
27. therapy Dry Heat Therapy Chattanooga Group Inc Company warrants that the Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy units Product are free of defects in material and workmanship This warranty shall remain in effect for one year 12 months from the date of original consumer purchase If this Product fails to function during the one year warranty period due to a defect in material or workmanship Company or the selling dealer will repair or replace this Product without charge within a period of thirty 30 days from the date on which the Product is returned to the Company or the dealer All repairs to the Product must be performed by a service center authorized by the Company Any modifications or repairs performed by unauthorized centers or groups will void this warranty The warranty period for accessories are 90 days Accessories consist of sleeves and use replaceable intake filter s The warranty period for the motor s and distributor are 180 days To participate in warranty coverage this Product s warranty registration card included with Product must be filled out and returned to the Company by the original owner within ten 10 business days of purchase This Warranty Does Not Cover Replacement parts or labor furnished by anyone other than the Company the selling dealer or a certified Company service technician Defects or damage caused by labor furnished by someone other than Company the selling dealer or a cerified Company service tec
28. ttanooga Group Inc Achieverm Supports Adapta Treatment Tables A E R Boot Auto Edema Reduction Boot Cambione Shock Dampening Foot Care Products Carpal Tracm Carpal Traction Accessory ColPaC Chilling Units and Reusable Cold Therapy Products Conductor Gel Highly Conductive Ultrasound Gel Contracture Products Contracture Management Orthotic Products CTS Carpal Tunnel Stretching Device DURA STICK Electrodes Self Adhesive Electrodes EMG Retrainer Dual Channel Surface EMG Flexi PACe and II Reusable Hot and Cold Compresses Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Whirlpool Therapy Units Gel Gel Mattress Overlay Hydrocollatore Heating Units and HotPacs Intelect Legend Ultrasound and Electrotherapy Products Measurement Instruments Dynamometers Goniometers etc Myossage Massage Lotion Nylatexe Elastic Wraps OptiFlex Continuous Passive Motion Para Care Paraffin Wax Unit Pillow Cervical Pillow Line Pivotal Therapy System Orthotics for the Spine ProPower Pillow Power Massage Pillow PresSsion Intermittent Compression Pron Positioning Pillow Cervical Traction System Clinical Cervical Traction SPORT PAC Soccer Ball Shaped Cold Pack Therma Wrap Hot and Cold Compression Tritone Treatment and Traction Equipment Treatment and Traction Equipment Vectra Series Electrotherapy products Wellness 1st Back Support
29. ture of 115 F 46 1 C CLOCK H uw d will be displayed when unit is first plugged into wall outlet The F or C and TEMPERATURE indicator will flash while the programmed Treatment Temperature is being displayed When the Bed Temperature is displayed the F or C and the TEMPERATURE indicator will burn steadily Press the INCREASE or DECREASE buttons until desired Treatment Temperature is displayed NOTE pe TIME F can be changed to C and vice versa as AIR SPEED E desired See page 17 for instructions PULSE TIME l Treatment Temperature can be adjusted in 1 increments from 88 F to 130 F 31 1 C to 54 C 12 SETU P Fluidotherapy Dry Heat Therapy TREATMENT MODE PARAMETERS Continued AIR SPEED Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is beside AIR SPEED TREATMENT TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED NOTE PULSE TIME The default speed of 50 will be displayed PREHEAT TIMER Press the INCREASE or DECREASE buttons until desired Air Speed is displayed NOTE TREATMENT TIME The AIR SPEED is adjusted in increments TEMPERATURE of 5 from 0 to 100 AIR SPEED 13 Press the PRESS TO CHANGE MODE button until the indicator light is beside TREATMENT TIME PULSE TIME TEMPERATURE AIR SPEED NOTE The PULSE TIME allows the unit to CLOCK operate by pulsing the medium during treatment If selected and set the medium will puls
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