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Bio Compression Systems SC-2004 - Contraindications; General Equipment Specifications; Model # 2004 Specifications; Model # 3004 Specifications

Bio Compression Systems SC-2004
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CONTRAINDICATIONS
INFECTIONS IN THE LIMB WITHOUT APPROPRIATE ANTIBIOTIC COVERAGE, INCLUDING CEL-
LULITIS
THE PRESENCE OF LYMPHANGIOSARCOMA
DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT)
INFLAMMATORY PHLEBITIS OR EPISODES OF
PULMONARY EMBOLISM
CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
GENERAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
Model # 2004
Segmental, Pneumatic Compression Device with Factory Set Gradient Pressures
DIMENSIONS - H X W X D in INCHES 5.5 x 12 x 8
WEIGHT - 8 lbs
ELECTRICAL - 120 VAC, 60 HZ, .5 AMPS
INFLATION - 72 SECONDS
DEFLATION - 18 SECONDS
CYCLE TIME - 18 SECONDS / CHAMBER
Model # 3004
Segmental, Pneumatic Compression Device with Calibrated Gradient Pressures
DIMENSIONS - H X W X D in INCHES 5.5 x 12 x 8
WEIGHT - 8 lbs
ELECTRICAL - 120 VAC, 60 HZ, .5 AMPS
INFLATION - 72 SECONDS
DEFLATION - 18 SECONDS
CYCLE TIME - 18 SECONDS / CHAMBER
(“Electrical Specifications” under separate section)
PACKAGING, SHIPPING & STORAGE
The Models 2004 and 3004 are shipped in a specially designed (275 test) corrugated re-usable carton with
foam cushioned end-caps which envelope each end of the pump, thereby suspending the pump on all four
sides within the carton. This packaging design prevents damage to the pump (which would ordinarily be
sustained) when the carton is thrown or handled roughly by the carriers.
NOTE: The carton and end-caps should be saved for re-use each
time the pump is either transported or shipped. When
transporting, for added convenience, the carton is equipped with a fold-up “handle assembly”
The device should be stored in a secure area, ideally 60 to 80 degrees (F), however, short term storage or
shipping with exposure to temperatures of –20°F to +110°F will not harm the unit. To maximize the
unit’s life, however, time should be allowed for temperature adjustment prior to use, when moving to
areas of contrasting temperature. It is also advisable to avoid “extreme” heat ( +110°F) or cold (-20°F)
when long term storage is contemplated.
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