Indications for use
The device is indicated for use when a ring
is stuck on a finger (ring entrapment),
and removal is desired. The device, along
with correct ring removal techniques, will
often enable the removal of stuck rings.
Before use, watch tutorial:
www.ringrescue.com/tutorial
Background
Ring Rescue uses air pressure to
temporarily compress a swollen finger,
allowing for the removal of an entrapped
finger ring. Ring removal techniques are
then needed to remove the ring.
Intended patient
population
Individuals 8 years and older.
Contraindications for use
Do not use in cases of severe finger injury.
Caution
Do not exceed 15 minutes of total
compression time. Seek qualified
medical advice in cases where finger
bone fracture, nerve/vascular injury,
skin laceration or damage, or injured
ligaments and tendons are suspected.
Intended operators
Individuals that are reasonably
expected to perform ring removal
as part of their job.
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Instructions for use
See the graphical step-by-step card
that came with your device. We also
see increased success with those who
watch our instructional video at
www.ringrescue.com/tutorial.
Cleaning & care
instructions
Before and after each use, clean device
and its components with 70% alcohol
or 0.5% accelerated hydrogen peroxide
wipes. Do not use any other cleaning
substances or chemicals. Do not
submerge any components in liquid.
Keep device out of direct sunlight or
ultraviolet light.
It is recommended a medical glove be
applied over the affected hand during
device use to preserve cleanliness.
Warranty
Two Year Limited Warranty
When operated and maintained
according to all instructions supplied,
if Ring Rescue fails due to a defect in
material or workmanship within two
years from the date of original retail
purchase, the product will be repaired or
replaced at the option of Ring Rescue Inc.
for no additional charge. This warranty
does not cover unsuccessful ring removal
attempts. For full details see
www.ringrescue.com/warranty.
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