Introduction; Nice1 Description - Nice NICE1 User Manual

Cold + compression therapy system
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INTRODUCTION

NICE1 is designed to provide cold and compression therapy as specified in
this manual. If the system is used in a manner other than as specified, its
operation or the safety protection may be impaired.
Please read the entire manual carefully before operating the NICE1. The
patient is the intended operator. The patient can safely use and maintain
the NICE1 following these instructions.
CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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NICE1 DESCRIPTION

NICE1 is a cold and compression therapy device used to aid recovery and
reduce pain associated with soft tissue injuries. The device works by circulating
cooled water and air through a therapy wrap that is placed on the body part.
The cooled water circulates through the therapy wrap and provides cold
therapy; the air inflates the therapy wrap causing it to compress around the
injured body part.
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FEATURES
2.2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
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NICE RECOVERY SYSTEMS
Fluid therapy temperature range between 42°F - 58°F (14.4°C - 5.5°C)
Treatment for edema with alternating compressions of
Low (20 mmHg), Medium (35 mmHg) and High (50 mmHg)
Programmable therapies
Lightweight and portable package
User-friendly interface
Easy to use and read touch screen display
Weight: 10lbs when full of water
Hose Length: 6 ft.
Specified Medical Grade Power Supply (supplied with the system)
Dimensions: 8.0"W x 7.64"H x 8.0"D
Operating Fluid: Distilled water, tap water or
glycol/alcohol solution
Flow Rate: .5 liters per minute
Water Pressure: <30 PSI
Water Reservoir Capacity: 300 mL
Safety: IEC 60601-1:2012 and IEC 60601-1-2:2007
Air Pump Pressure: 0-50 mm Hg
Intermittent Compression Setting:
o High: inflate to 50 mmHg for 2 minutes and then deflate
to 5 mmHg for 30 seconds.
o Medium: inflate to 35 mmHg for 2 minutes and then deflate
to 5 mmHg for 30 seconds.
o Low: the NICE1 inflate to 20 mmHg for 2 minutes and then
deflate to 5 mmHg for 30 seconds.
Cooling Temperature Range:
Level 1
= 58F (14.4C)

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