• If necessary, prior to the completion of Garment Selection and Verification, the A and B Button(s) may be pressed
again to shift the garment image from the foot to the leg.
• During this phase, the compressor and valves are operating and air is delivered out the controller ports to detect
the number and type(s) of garment(s) connected [Leg Sleeve(s) and/or Foot Cuff(s)].
• If the controller senses a properly attached garment and the type of garment detected matches the User-selected
garment (or the default) configuration, then the corresponding image of a Leg Sleeve or Foot Cuff for both the A
and B side will be displayed on the screen.
• If the controller senses a properly attached garment but the type of garment detected does not match the User-
selected garment (or the default) configuration, then a Garment Mismatch error is triggered. Garment Mismatch
errors can be corrected by pushing the corresponding A and B buttons to change the User-selected garment type
(Leg or Foot). In the example below, the screen shows Foot Cuffs and indicates the user must press both A and B
buttons (FIGURE 1).
• Once the Garment Detection procedure is completed and any garment mismatch errors are addressed, the A and B
button(s) will be disabled and normal operation begins by starting the compression therapy.
• If only one controller port is connected to a garment for single-limb compression, then the User-selected garment
(or the default) configuration setting (Leg or Foot) for the open port will be ignored and both the leg and foot will
be grayed out such as the example shown below (FIGURE 2).
• If any garments are not properly detected or if no garments are attached to the controller, the system will trigger
an E12 error. See section IV (Fault Conditions and Troubleshooting) in this manual. Check the garment application
and tubing connections. In this case, either the system can be turned off and restarted or the corresponding A and
B Button(s) can be pressed to confirm problem resolution and operation will continue without having to power
the controller down and restarting.
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FIGURE 1
A
FIGURE 2
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