Troubleshooting guide

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DETECTING A LEAK
If the Vacuum Pump detects a leak, the red Leak Indicator
will illuminate, and the system will enter Standby Mode.
At this time, the pump will make 10 short beeps. This will repeat
every 30 seconds for 6 minutes unless acknowledged by
pressing the on/o button on the pump.
If the Leak Indicator appears when the patient initially dons the
prosthesis, the patient should restart the pump.
If the Leak Indicator appears frequently while the patient is
walking, use the Diagnostic Disc to determine the source of the
leak (refer to page 19).
To resume automatic vacuum regulation after a leak has been
detected, press the on/o button on the Vacuum Pump one
time or press the Enter button on the fob.
VACUUM PUMP BATTERY STATUS
The Battery Indicator flashes alternatively between red and green
when the Vacuum Pump battery is charging.
The level of charge is indicated as follows:
• Solid green: Vacuum Pump battery is between 50% and
100% charged.
• Flashing green: Vacuum Pump battery is between 30% and
50% charged.
• Solid red: Vacuum Pump battery is between 20% and 30%
charged.
• Flashing red: Vacuum Pump battery is less than 20%
charged. The battery should be charged when possible. The
pump will shut down when the battery level reaches 0%.
• At 10% the pump will start to beep 3 times every 30
seconds. This will repeat for 6 minutes unless acknowledged
by pressing the on/o button on the pump.
EXPOSURE TO WATER
The Vacuum Pump is waterproof in fresh water up to a depth of
10 feet or 3 meters for up to 12 hours. The Vacuum Pump should
not be submersed in salt water or any other corrosive liquids. Be
sure to dry o the Vacuum Pump if it is exposed to rain or other
moisture.
The fob and Charger should not be exposed to water or other
liquids.
Leak
Indicator
Vacuum Pump
Battery Indicator
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