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What is NPWT?

Your physician has prescribed you Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, this therapy creates conditions to promote wound healing. Your healthcare professional will apply a wound dressing that is attached to a suction pump. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy works by preparing the wound bed for closure and by removing fluid and infectious material from the wound to a collection canister.Negative pressure wound therapy will be applied 24 hours a day. Your healthcare professional will instruct you on the correct use of the pump and will change the dressing regularly.

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Charge battery

Connect the pump to electrical outlet port. Always charge battery overnight. Battery is fully charged after approximately 4 hours and battery time generally exceeds 10 hours.

ON, OFF, Standby mode

ON, OFF

With the ON and OFF button, you completely turn the pump ON or OFF.

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Turn pump ON

Press quickly


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Turn pump OFF

Press for 3 seconds


Standby

For a short interruption of the therapy, for instance to take a shower or to change canister, use standby mode. If he pump is in standby mode for more than 5 minutes, a warning will go off. To continue therapy press "ON".

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Place pump in Standby mode

Press for 3 seconds


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Resume therapy from Standby mode

Press quickly


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Change canister

1. Press for 3 seconds to place pump in standby mode.


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2. Press release button on top of the pump to remove canister.


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3. Attach new canister by positioning feet first and snapping canister to the pump.


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4. Press quickly to resume therapy.

5. Discard used canister according to instructions provided by your healthcare professional.