HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with Heating and Cold Therapy User Manual

June 11, 2024
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User Manual

Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with Heating and Cold

Therapy

Thank you for choosing HABYS products and congratulations on your purchase.
We recall that the proper use and maintenance of the products ensure full satisfaction of their use for many years.
**** User Manual number: 56/2023
User Manual release date: 20.01.2023

GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS

  1. The device is intended for use by people in good health, not recommended for people who have heart problems, vascular problems, skin problems, cancer or vascular disease, or have a condition requiring the use of any medical device or have any condition that It can affect their normal well-being.
  2. If you are, or may be, pregnant, consult with your physician before use.
  3. Do not use this system over insensitive or numb areas, or in the presence of poor circulation. Do not use if you have been diagnosed with blood clots, deep vein thrombosis, or phlebitis. This system should not be used over swollen or inflamed areas or skin eruptions. Do not use in the presence of unexplained calf pain.
  4. Consult your physician prior to use.
  5. Do not use the device in the presence of flammable gases, including flammable anesthetics.
  6. Do not allow liquid to enter any part of the device. Do not immerse in any liquids.
  7. To prevent electric shock, do not open the control unit. Do not attempt to service the control unit yourself. All maintenance tasks should be performed only by device trained and authorized service personnel. Service by unauthorized personnel shall void any warranty.
  8. Stop device in case of any change of the device system performance.
  9. Use the control unit only with Thor’s Hammer RRS boots and accessories.
  10. Do not modify any part of the device system.
  11. The equipment should not be used adjacent to or stacked with any other electronic or battery-operated equipment.
  12. The device includes small parts. Keep away from children and pets.
    Note: This device was tested for compliance with safety performance standards that apply to electricmedical devices.

INTENDED USE OF THE PRODUCT

  1. Please read the instructions before operation.
  2. Do not operate the control unit without connecting the boots.
  3. Do not operate the device during transit.
  4. Do not store or transport the device beyond the specified temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure ranges.
  5. Do not use the device system beyond the specified temperature range: 10–30°C (50–86°F).
  6. Do not use the device beyond the specified humidity range: 30–85%rH, non-condensing.
  7. Do not use the device above 3000m above mean sea level.
  8. To prevent any damage to the device, keep it away from dust, lint, and dirt. Keep away from sources of heat or moisture.
  9. Do not inflate the boot without wearing it over the intended body area. Do not inflate the boot “on empty”. Doing so can damage the boot.
  10. To prevent any damage to equipment, use only accessories, detachable parts, and materials from Thor’s Hammer RRS as described in this Instruction Manual.
  11. While in use, place the control unit on horizontal firm surface only. Do not place the control unit on bed, blanket, mattress, pillow, or soft furniture. Do not cover the control unit.
  12. Use only accessories approved by Thor’s Hammer RRS. Other accessories may damage the system or interfere with system function.
  13. Portable and mobile RF communication equipment may affect the equipment.
  14. In case of abnormal reaction during use, turn off the control unit power switch immediately and unplug the charger.

BATTERY, CHARGING

  1. The lithium-ion battery is an integrated part of the control unit. If it is damaged, the device and battery must not be discarded as household trash. The device and battery must be disposed of as hazardous waste in accordance with all municipal requirements.
  2. Do not incinerate a discarded battery. It can explode in a fire.
  3. Charge the battery only with the charger supplied with this device.
  4. Do not use an extension cord. Plug the charger cord directly into an electrical outlet.
  5. Do not use the charger in wet or damp conditions. Do not use the charger near sinks or bathtubs or immerse in water.
  6. Intended for indoor use only.
  7. Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces.
  8. The charger should be placed away from sinks and hot surfaces.
  9. Do not use charger to charge any batteries other than this device. Other batteries may explode.
  10. Do not operate charger if cord or plug is damaged.
  11. Replace damaged cord and plug immediately.
  12. Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp impact, been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way.
  13. Do not disassemble the charger.
  14. For best results, charge the battery when the temperature range of the battery and the work area is 0–40° C (32–104° F).
  15. Unplug the charger when not in use and before cleaning or maintenance.
  16. Do not abuse the cord. To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or plug, never carry the charger by the cord or yank the cord to unplug. Always grasp the plug and pull to disconnect. Always keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.

SPECIFICATION

  1. Type of protection against electric shock: Class II

  2. Degree of protection against electric shock: Type BF

  3. Degree of protection against ingress of water: IP21

  4. Degree of safety of application in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide: equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.

  5. Normal working conditions:
    a. Ambient temperature: 5°C~40°C
    b. Relative humidity: no more than 80%
    c. Atmospheric pressure: 86kPa ~ 106kPa
    d. Power supply: 100-240V 50Hz/60Hz

  6. No. of compression modes: 5 modes

  7. Pressure ranges 0-50-100-150-200-250mmHg

  8. Time presets 0-10-20-30-40-50mins

  9. Battery 12V 5000mah Li-ion rechargeable

  10. Battery Runtime Without heating therapy: 105~180min, varies in different mode (with heating therapy approx. 1hr).

  11. Charger Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz 1.0Max

  12. Output:15VDC 2000mA

  13. Charging time 1.5~2hrs

  14. Inflation 15-60 seconds for each chamber

  15. Noise level ≤45dB

  16. Net Weight 1.85KGS

  17. Fabric TPU Nylon Composite

Note: Each compression mode cycles through the 8 chambers in a different sequence with different timing.

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UNPACKING AND FIRST STEPS

  1. Box content:
    a) Control Unit
    b) 2 Boots with Attached Hoses and Attached Boot Hose Connectors
    c) Main Hose Connector
    d) Charger Adapter
    e) Instruction Manual (Operating Instructions)
    f) Carrying Case

  2. Unpacking.
    Remove all components from the shipping box and remove all packaging from the unit and accessories.
    Read carefully through this instruction manual and all safety instructions before using.

  3. Before operation – the control unit is locked when the product leaves the factory to prevent the device from being accidentally triggered by objects during transportation. How to unlock the Control Unit:
    a) Plug the charging cord into an outlet and connect to control unit. This will unlock the control unit.
    b) If you want to lock the control unit again, press and hold the power on/off button for 10 seconds, the buzzer will sound for 2 times, and the main controller is locked.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1: Please read this manual.

  • Read the description of the control unit and controls (Figure 1) before using.

STEP 2: Set up the Control Unit.

  • Place the Control Unit on a flat, stable surface from where it will not slip or fall.
  • Make sure the front of the Control Unit is at least six inches from the edge of the surface.
  • Position the Control Unit so that you can easily reach the screen during use.

STEP 3: Connect the Main Hose Connector to the Right and Left Boots.

  • Snap each boot’s hose connector into Main Hose Connector.
  • Push firmly, but not too hard. The connectors will click in.

STEP 4: Connect the Main Hose Connector to the Control Unit.

  • Snap the Main Hose Connector into the Hose Connector Port in the Control Panel.
  • Push firmly, but not too hard. The connector will click in.

STEP 5: Preparation for Use.

  • Do not wear the boots directly over bare skin.
  • Always wear light clothing (e.g., sweatpants, leggings) underneath the boots for hygienic reasons, to avoid irritation, and to absorb perspiration.
  • Clothing should be unrestrictive and absorbent, and free of zippers, buttons or other items that could rub and chafe under the compression.
  • Remove any jewelry, wristwatches, etc. that would be covered by the boot.

STEP 6: How to Put On and Take Off the Boots.

  • Sit down in a comfortable position with legs straight or slightly bent at the knees.
  • Insert your foot into the boot. Pull the top of the boot towards your torso, extending the boot to its maximum length.
  • Close the zipper all the way up and leave closed until done with use.
  • Repeat for other leg.
  • Zip the boots closed at least part of the way up before inserting your leg. Make sure your entire lower extremity (thigh, leg, foot) is in the boot before inflation. If the boot is too tight, you need a larger size.
  • Do not inflate the boots with the zippers open. Doing so can damage the boots.
  • Do not inflate the boots without wearing each boot over the intended body area. Doing so can damage the boots.
  • Use of excessive force and/or misuse shall void the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Do not stand or walk while wearing the boots!
  • Allow the boots to deflate before removing each boot and remove while still seated.
  • You should be able to slip the boot off and pull it on again for each use without completely unzipping the boot.
  • Squeeze the remainder of the air out of each boot by gentle pressing on the boots before the next use.

STEP 7: How to Turn On and Turn Off the Control Unit.

  • Make sure your control unit has been unlocked.
  • To turn on, press once the power on/off button (2) on the controller, the OLED screen will become bright and display Hello greeting in many different languages, the buzzer will sound once.
  • To turn off, press and hold the “power on/off button” for 2S, the screen will be turned off, and the buzzer will sound once.

STEP 8: Select the Pressure and Time.

  • Gently press the MODE BUTTON once. Screen will change to the Mode selector A B C D E.

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PRESSURE and TIME settings.

  • Gently press the PRESSURE button once. Pressure image will illuminate and start at 50 mmHg.
    Press again to increase pressure to 100 mmHg.

  • Continue to press to increase to 150 mmHg, 200 mmHg, 250 mmHg.

NOTE: We STRONGLY recommend you do not use over 100 mmHg the first time you use the boots.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with
Heating and Cold Therapy - STRONGLY recommend

Once you set the pressure, press the TIME button and set the time the same way. Time starts at 10 minutes and increases in 10-minute increments to 50 minutes.

NOTE: We STRONGLY recommend you do not use the boots more than 20 minutes the first time you use the boots.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery
System with Heating and Cold Therapy - STRONGLY
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STEP 9: Select the Mode (5 Modes, 8 Compartments).

  • Pneumatic Compression Modes (PRESSURE in mmHg): A, B, C, D and E.
  • The MODE is the sequence of filling the 8 compartments in each boot.
  • Toggle through the Modes (A – E) by pressing down on the Mode button.
  • The columns in below icon represent each chamber in the boot. The illuminated column indicates the chamber that is inflating. Any chamber which remains fully inflated will stay highlighted. It takes approximately 25 seconds for the chambers to inflate.

Mode A: Pressure fills one chamber at a time and that chamber deflates while next chamber fills. When the first chamber inflates to the selected pressure, the second chamber begins to inflate and the first chamber deflates. When the second chamber fully inflates, the third chamber begins to inflate and the second chamber deflates. Then the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth inflate and deflate one by one.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression
Recovery System with Heating and Cold Therapy - Pressure
fills

Mode B: Pressure fills one chamber at a time. Each chamber remains inflated while the next one fills until all 8 chambers are inflated. Then, all the 8 chambers deflate together and the cycle repeats.

HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with Heating and Cold
Therapy - cycle repeats

Mode C: Pressure fills two chambers at a time and those two chambers deflate while the next two chambers fill. The first and the second chambers inflate to the selected pressure at the same time. When chambers one and two are fully inflated, the third and the fourth chamber begin to inflate while the first and the second chambers begin to deflate. The cycle repeats through the 8 chambers.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with
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Mode D: Pressure fills two chambers at a time until all 8 are filled. The first and the second chambers inflate to the selected pressure. Once fully inflated, the third and the fourth chambers begin to inflate until all 8 chambers are fully inflated. Then, all the 8 chambers deflate together and the cycle repeats.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with Heating
and Cold Therapy - cycle repeats1

Mode E: Pressure fills one chamber at a time and that chamber deflates while next chamber fills. When the first chamber inflates to the selected pressure, the third chamber begins to inflate and the first chamber deflates. When the third chamber fully inflates, the fifth chamber begins to inflate and the third chamber deflates. Then the seventh, second, fourth, sixth and eighth inflate and deflate one by one.

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ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Pause the Control Unit.
    • Press the START/PAUSE button. The Control Unit will pause. Press the button again and the Control
    Unit will restart. For safety reasons, it will slightly deflate the boot and refill and continue the Mode you selected.
    • When the pause time exceeds 1 minute and there is no further operation, the machine will shut down automatically and the buzzer will sound 1 time.

  2. Completion of the Session.
    • Once the time has expired the Control Unit will turn off and the boots will begin to deflate.
    • Allow the boots to deflate before you undo the zipper.

  3. Battery indicator.
    • There are 4 bars in the battery indicator icon. A full green screen indicates a full charge.
    As the battery loses power, it changes from full green, to 3 bars green (75% power), to 2 bars green (50% power), to one bar (25% power).
    • When there is only 1 grid left, the power indicator will become red and the buzzer will sound once, indicating that battery is low and it needs to be charged. When battery is drained, the control unit will shut down automatically and the buzzer will sound once, then, the battery completely loses power.
    • During charging: the 4 bars will illuminate one by one until the all-green full charge.

  4. Charging The Control Unit.
    • Fully charge the battery before using it for the first time. It can take up to 5 hours to fully charge.
    • Plug the Charger Adapter into an electrical outset, the buzzer will sound once.
    • The device can keep working while it’s in charging process. In this situation, the battery charging indicator on the screen will illuminate one by one until the all-green full charge.
    • When the device is charged while it’s turned off, and the screen will display the charging status.
    After the first charge, the control unit will take 2 – 4 hours to fully charge.

  5. Use the main controller during charging.
    The main controller can be used while it’s charging, however pls be kindly noted:
    Don’t use the main controller when it is in extremely low battery, in this case, the controller can’t be turned on while it’s charging.

  6. Heating therapy function.
    This air compression boots set has the heating and cold therapy function.
    For heating therapy, pls follow below steps:
    Step 1: Open the zipper, insert your foot into the boot and find the hook&loop belt within the boots.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with
Heating and Cold Therapy - therapy function

Step 2: There is also a hook&loop belt on the heating pad, which will be easily adhered to the hook&loop belt within the boot. The hook&loop area are designed to be big enough so that so that user can move the heating pad position easily and therefore to apply it to the exact position of your knees where it needs heating therapy.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery
System with Heating and Cold Therapy - easily and therefore to
apply Step 3: Once you have well adhered the heating pad to the boot, you can now close the zipper.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression
Recovery System with Heating and Cold Therapy - close the
zipperStep 4: Close the zipper all the way down, while keep the heating pad adaptor out of the boot.
HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression Recovery System with Heating and Cold
Therapy - heating pad adaptor Step 5: Insert the heating pad adapter into the connection USB port in the main controller. The heating therapy will start right away as long as the main controller is turned on.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic
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controller

Cold Therapy Function:
Step 1: There is cold gel within the kit, pls put it into the refrigerator for at least 20mins, then, put it in the net pocket of heating pad.
Step 2: Adhere the heating pad to the hook & loop belt within the boots.
Step 3: Close the zipper all the way down,
Step 4: No need to insert the heating pad adapter into the main controller.
Step 5: Power on the main controller and start your air compression massage program while having the cold therapy.HABYS Pro-8 Pneumatic Compression
Recovery System with Heating and Cold Therapy - cold
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Please turn off the control unit power button and unplug the power plug before cleaning. Use a wet cloth (water only) to wipe the surface of the control unit. Do not use gasoline, alcohol, benzene, etc. to wipe the pump. The air boot can be wiped with an alcohol wipe. After cleaning, let the control panel and boots dry and store them in the case provided.

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

  1. For the purposes of the guarantee:
    a) “Manufacturer” refers to HABYS Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (Limited Liability Company) with its registered seat in Jasło, ul. Produkcyjna 16, 38-200 Jasło, entered into the Register of Entrepreneurs kept by the District Court in Rzeszów, XII Commercial Division of the National Court Register, with the assigned KRS number: 0000513317, with the share capital in the amount of PLN 10.750.000 (ten million seven hundred fifty thousand zlotys), the capital has been fully paid up, NIP: 6852208438, REGON:

  2. b) “Buyer” refers to the final Buyer of the equipment, manufactured by the Manufacturer, including both the consumer and the entrepreneur.
    c) “Distributor” refers to an entity that, under an agreement with the Manufacturer, sells the Equipment in a designated area.
    d) “Authorized Service Centre” refers only to a service held by the Manufacturer or a service indicated by the Manufacturer and held by its Distributor,
    e) “Equipment” refers to a movable item, manufactured by the Manufacturer, being the subject of the sales and to which the said warranty applies.

  3. The manufacturer ensures good quality and efficient operation of the equipment for which the warranty card has been issued, for the period of: 2 years for constructional elements, 2 years for upholstered elements.

  4. The guarantee repair does not include the activities provided for in the manual, which the Buyer is obliged to perform on his own (installation of the Equipment, maintenance of the Equipment, etc.).

  5. Liability under the guarantee covers only defects resulting from causes inherent in the Equipment., In particular, the guarantee does not cover any damage resulting from improper or inconsistent use, storage, maintenance or transport of the Equipment, as well as colour differences between the parts exposed and not exposed to solar radiation, the influence of chemical or abrasive agents, atmospheric pollution or accidental punctures and abrasions, the presence of stains or rings from greasy or dying substances (fats, creams, lotions or oils), permanent staining with dyes such as inks, permanent markers or other non-permanent dyes used in the production of clothing (e.g. dyes used to make blue jeans).

  6. The guarantee does not cover any mechanical damage to the Equipment.

  7. The buyer loses the guarantee rights in the event of:
    a) the Manufacturer states that the Equipment was repaired by entity other than the Authorized Service,
    b) making any design modifications to the Equipment without the prior written consent of the Manufacturer,
    c) using the Equipment contrary to its intended use,
    d) using the Equipment after revealing any defect in it.

  8. Regardless of the loss of the guarantee rights, described above, in point 6, the Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage to property or caused to third parties, which may be caused by the use of the Equipment covered by the guarantee.

  9. The guarantee does not exclude or limit the rights resulting from the warranty for defects. Exercising the rights under the guarantee does not affect the seller’s liability under the warranty for defects. If the Buyer exercises the rights under the guarantee, the time limit for the exercise of the rights under the warranty for defects is suspended on the date the Manufacturer is notified of the defect. The period runs further from the date of the Manufacturer’s refusal to perform the obligations arising from the guarantee or the ineffective expiry of the time for their performance.

  10. The scope of the guarantee coverage is limited to the territory of the country in which the Equipment was sold.

  11. The Manufacturer shall perform its obligations under the guarantee (removal of defects or damage to the structure of the Equipment arising from reasons inherent in the Equipment, and disclosed during the guarantee period) free of charge within 14 days from the date of delivery of the Equipment to the Manufacturer or the Authorized Service Centre. If the repair of the Equipment cannot be performed within the above-mentioned period, the Manufacturer shall inform the Buyer of the above, and also indicate the reasons for the delay and the expected date of fulfilment of the recognized guarantee request.

  12. The use of the guarantee rights requires the total (cumulative) fulfilment of four conditions:
    a) presenting a VAT invoice, receipt or other proof of purchase of the equipment to the Manufacturer, photographic documentation of the defective Equipment, together with a brief description of the reasons for submitting a guarantee claim,
    b) reporting the defect within 14 (fourteen) days of its detection,
    c) delivering the Equipment in original packaging at the expense of the Manufacturer, to the address indicated above in the guarantee card or to the address of the Authorized Service Centre,
    d) designation of the place where the Manufacturer delivers the equipment after repairing it (limited to the country in which the Equipment was purchased).

  13. The guarantee period is extended for the duration of the repair, starting from the date of delivery of the Equipment to the Manufacturer or to the Authorized Service Centre, to the date on which the Equipment was returned to the Buyer.

  14. The responsibility of the Manufacturer or the Authorized Service Centre is to define the scope and the method of repairing the Equipment.

  15. The guarantee is limited to the repair of the Equipment. The Manufacturer reserves the right to replace the Equipment with a non-defective one, if the repair exceeds the price of the Equipment indicated in the proof of purchase. Under the guarantee, the Buyer shall not be entitled to demand that the Equipment be replaced with a new one. The guarantee, in particular, does not cover liability for losses or damages incurred by the Buyer in connection with the fact that one is not able to use the Equipment.

  16. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage to the Equipment caused during the performance of the transport service by the delivery company until it is collected by the Manufacturer from the delivery company.

  17. If the shipment of the Equipment was ordered by the Manufacturer, the Buyer is obliged to check the technical condition of the Equipment upon its receipt. If the Buyer finds that the Equipment has been damaged during the transport, the Buyer is obliged to:
    a) immediately, not later than within 3 days from the date of receipt of the shipment, notify the Manufacturer of any damage to the Equipment that occurred during transport, in order to enable the Manufacturer to submit a complaint to the delivery company and pursue related claims,
    b) provide the Producer with a complaint report drawn up between the Buyer and the delivery company.

  18. The guarantee regulations contained in this document are the sole and exclusive guarantee rules for HABYS limited liability products.

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ul. Produkcyjna 16, 38-200 Jasło, Poland
tel.: +48 887 766 115, [email protected]
www.habys.pl

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