Standby Screens
4. At the end of the successful diagnostic test, the "No
Garments" Standby screen is displayed.
5. The Patient Run Hours value can now be reset by
pressing the Right Control button (refer to
"Resetting the Patient Run Hours" on page 18).
6. The alarm volume can also be set by pressing the
Left Control button (refer to "To Change the
Audible Alarm Volume Setting" on page 17).
The "No Garments" Standby screen (above) shows two
leg icons on the left side of the LCD screen with no
garment outlines on them, indicating that no garments
are currently connected to either tubeset.
The Start Therapy icon does not appear until at least
one garment is connected to a tubeset connector.
Apply the prescribed ArjoHuntleigh garment(s) to the
patient by following the instructions included in the
garment packaging.
Garments are for single patient use only. Do not use
the garments on multiple patients.
Connect the garment(s) to the pump by pushing the
garment connector firmly into the pump tubeset
connector until it "clicks".
The pump LCD screen will show which garments are
connected to each tubeset connector: the garment
connector with the blue push button is "1" and the one
with the orange push button is "2" (refer to "Garment
Type and Inflation Indication" on page 8).
The following four screens show typical Standby
screens with different garment configurations.
A garment connected but not inflated is shown as an
outline on the leg icon. When it is inflated, the
garment outline is filled in black.
The same garment outline is used for both calf and
calf & thigh garments.
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