IMPORTANT: AIC should not be used, or at least not before a doctor has been consulted!
Technical Data VenenWalker© PRO
Technical Data
VenenWalker© basic
– Operation: 15 – 40 °C
– Storage and transportation: 0 – 40 °C
– Operation: 30 - 75%
– Storage and transportation: 10 - 80%
Before cleaning your VenenWalker©, you should always disconnect the hoses from the control unit and the cuffs. Should you sweat a little under the cuffs, you can clean them with a dry (or
slightly moistened) cloth and some cleanser. When the cuffs are applied directly on the skin, you should disinfect them with a commonly available disinfectant so as to avoid cross-contamination
if they are to be used by several different individuals. But never use astringent cleansers. In particular be sure that no moisture finds its way into the openings for letting air in and out. You
should make a point of plugging the openings with the stoppers when you clean the cuffs.
After your VenenWalker© has been in use for a long time, the ends of the hoses could begin to widen out with the result that they are no longer airtight. In such a case you can cut a short piece off the ends. Fold up the cuffs only loosely. If the cuffs are bent too forcefully, they could split. We recommend cleaning the control unit only when it is necessary. Clean the control unit in the same way as you clean the cuffs. The cuffs can be cleaned after each session or at regular intervals.
Always remember to pull the plug out before you clean your VenenWalker©!