Care Pump Move 8 User manual

user manual

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Content
1. Characteristics of the device 3
1.1. CARE PUMP Move8 series 4
1.2. Compression massage and its characteristics 4
1.3. Biological effects of compression massage 5
1.4. Possible side effects 5
1.5. Indications 5
1.6. Contra-indications 6
2. Instructions for use 7
2.1. Front view 7
2.2. Rear view 8
2.3. Cuff air hose connector view 8
3. Installation and start-up 9
3.1. Connecting the air ducts 10
4. Basic operations of the device 15
4.1. Mode setting 15
4.2. Pressure setting 21
4.3. Time setting 21
4.4. Chamber selection setting 22
4.5. Start/Pause 22
4.6. Battery charging 22
5. Safety notes 24
5.1. Electrical safety 24
5.2. Possible injuries 25
5.3. Safety using and maintenance 26
5.4. Safety using of cuffs 26
6. Technical data 27
7. Set contents 28
8. Optional accessories 29
9. Application warnings 30
10. Damage / Repair / Maintenance 31
11. Cleaning and disinfection 32
12. Utilization 32
13. Warranty 33
Declaration of conformity 34
Manufacturer and service 35

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1.Characteristics
of the device
The CARE PUMP Move6 series of devices are the latest de-
vices used primarily for various types of regeneration, rela-
xation and improvement of well-being. The device is the
mechanical equivalent of manual massage that we can do
it yourself on your own body. This is done on the basis of
compression massage. The massage takes place through
air-filled cuffs and chambers, to which air is supplied thro-
ugh a system of flexible pipes from the central unit where
the compressor is located. Each sleeve consists of many in-
dependent chambers which are filled sequentially during
operation depending on the selected program.
On the panel of the central unit there are a number of li-
ghted buttons which enable the selection of a specific pro-
gram, the duration of the sequence and the chamber filling
pressure.

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1.1. CARE PUMP Move8 Series
The device consists of two basic elements: central unit and
cuffs.
The central unit consists of a control system and a com-
pressor system. The central system includes the main con-
troller together with the software controlling the device.
Cuffs with chambers for the lower limbs.
1.2. Compression massage and its
characteristics
Compression massage supports regeneration and relaxa-
tion. CARE PUMP Move8 works on the principle of intermit-
tent pneumatic compression, that is, it uses sliding pressure
waves enabling mechanical compression instead of manu-
al massage. Massage of the area takes place by pressing
through air-filled sleeves into which a stream of compres-
sed air is supplied from the base unit (compressor) by a sys-
tem of flexible hoses. Filling individual chambers of special
sleeves at pre-programmed intervals creates slow-moving
pressure. Gentle, rhythmic pressure waves arise. At the end
of the cycle, the air is automatically pumped out. Pneumatic
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1.4. Possible side effects after
compression massage
short-term worsening of pain,
ecchymosis,
hematoma.
compression massage is positively perceived as a very ple-
asant and effective way of regeneration and relaxation. The-
re is a feeling of relief in the areas covered by the massage.
Compression massage is used at home, sports and aesthetic
cosmetics.
1.3. Biological effects of compression
massage
Compression massage uses knowledge of physiology very
similar to manual massage. It mainly stimulates the activity
of our body, resumes and stimulates its functioning, impro-
ves the flow and accelerates the exchange of fluids in the
body. The benefits of applying compression massage are
the same as for normal, classic hand massage:
regeneration,
relaxation,
improves mood,
helps in restore of skin elasticity,
preventive care.
1.5. Indications
It is recommended to perform compression massage every
day. Work mode, length of treatment, strength of drainage/
massage depends on our individual preferences and pos-
sibilities, the purpose of the massage as well as preventive
treatment.
increase immunity,
increase metabolism,
restore normal metabolism,
prevention and prophylaxis in the treatment of obesity
and overweight,
edema reduction,
accelerating the regeneration of tired and painful
muscles,

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uneven cardiac circulation,
blood pressure disorders,
myocardial ischaemia,
asthma,
tumors, infiltrates, cancers,
cardiac and respiratory failure,
renal failure,
and the same as for classic hand massage.
obesity,
exudates,
cellulite,
heavy legs,
and the same as for classic hand massage.
1.6. Contra-indications
pain or numbness of an unknown origin,
severe atherosclerosis or severe ischemia,
vascular diseases are a relative contraindication to
compression massage,
pregnancy,
hypertension,
pacemaker,
thrombophlebitis,
skin diseases, birthmarks,
lymphangitis,
dermatitis, skin wounds,
arthritis,
increased body temperature,
thick, visible external varicose veins,

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2.Instructions
for use
2.1. CARE PUMP Move8 device
front view
on / off button,
start/pause button,
cycle time selection button,
cycle time in minutes,
programme selection button,
letters denoting the type of program,
number of chambers in the cuffs,
backlighted pressure indicator,
+/- buttons for pressure regulation,
battery charge and discharge indicators.
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2.2. CARE PUMP Move8 device
rear view
battery cover.
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2.3. CARE PUMP Move8 device
cuff air hose connector view
cuff air hose connector,
AC adapter socket.
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3.Installation
and start-up
Check the device for damage and report any damage to the
delivery company and your distributor. Do not proceed with
installation or assembly if the packaging is damaged. Unpack
the unit and place it on a stable horizontal surface suitable
for the weight of the unit. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight
as the unit heats up during operation, the device must be
away from direct heat sources. Do not place any heat-genera-
ting objects or objects containing water or other liquids near
the device. Place the device so that there is approximately
ten centimeters of free space at the back to connect the ap-
plicators.
In the event that the device was delivered in the winter mon-
ths [temperature below 0 ° C], before the first start-up, wait
about 2 hours to equalize the ambient temperature and the
device.
Condensation may lead to electric shock or fire.

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3.1. Connecting the air ducts
Insert the plug of the cuff air distributor into the socket of
the central unit, located on the back of the device, paying
attention to the notch, which indicates the correct connec-
tion.
unit’s air socket
unit’s air plug
double splitter socket
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Connect the single cuff wires to the dual splitter socket,
paying attention to the notch that indicates the correct
connection.
air hose connector with cuff
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If you use only one cuff, connect its cable directly to the
unit’s air socket on the back of the unit, paying attention to
the notch that indicates the correct connection.
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To connect the air tube, push it into the correct socket so
that you hear the latch of both side buttons. To disconnect
the air tube, press two buttons on both sides of the plug at
the same time.
disconnect buttons
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After connecting the air cuff ducts, connect an external power
supply that will allow the central unit to work while saving the
battery pack. The operation of the central unit without an exter-
nal power source is possible until the batteries in the device are
discharged. The battery status is indicated by the battery char-
ge and discharge indicators. To connect an external power so-
urce, plug the power adapter end into the power socket of the
central unit, and the power supply plug into the power outlet.
AC adapter socket
After the above steps have been taken, the device is ready for
use. Press the ON/OFF button. After a while, the blue backli-
ghting of the buttons on the panel will light up, signalling the
correct operation of the device.
If the device remains inactive after switching on by pressing
the ON/OFF button, it will automatically switch off after 5 mi-
nutes to save batteries.
Comments:
Use only the power supplies included
in the kit
Do not use the device while charging
the battery
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4.Basic operations
of the device
4.1. Mode settings
Pressing the mode button selects the operating mode
of A,B,C,D or E. When the MODE button is pressed, the indi-
cator lights up the selected option in blue. Subsequent
presses switch between operating modes A ->B .... ->E.
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B
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Mode A
sequential massage one chamber each
Mode A is the initial, preparatory mode and is therefore
more delicate and less noticeable than the other modes.
Even if you set the right pressure it is lower, about 20-30%
mmHg less noticeable than the other modes.
The massage is performed from the foot (1st chamber) to
the thigh (6th chamber) sequentially.

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Mode B
compression massage
The massage is performed in the direction from the foot
(1st chamber) to the thigh (6th chamber) with keeping the
air in the previous chambers, after all the chambers are in-
flated, the air is discharged simultaneously from all of the
chambers.

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Mode C
sequential massage in two chambers
The massage is performed in the direction from the foot
(1+2 chamber) to the thigh (5+6 chamber) in sequence of 2
chambers simultaneously: 1+2 -> 3+4 -> 5+6.

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Mode D
sequential overall compression
The massage is performed by inflating all chambers 1-6 at the
same time, and then simultaneously releasing air from them
all.

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Mode E
mode A and mode B combined
The massage combines two modes alternately, Mode A
with Mode B, a sequential massage in one chamber with a
compression massage.
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