The Cryomed Icechill is meticulously designed for high-traffic businesses accommodating up to twenty people daily. This walk-in cryotherapy device, cooled by nitrogen, maintains treatment temperatures ranging from -112°F to -166°F (-80°C to -110°C). With strategically positioned side and ceiling coolers, it ensures uniform temperature distribution, optimizing the efficacy of cold sessions. Ice Chill stands out for its robust construction, ensuring consistent treatment efficiency.
Designed with a minimalist aesthetic, Ice Chill seamlessly integrates into cryosalons, wellness centers, or fitness facilities. Personalize your cryochamber by selecting your preferred outer shell color and branding, all at no additional cost.
Cryomed's Ice Chill is the ideal solution for businesses seeking a compact cryochamber with a reasonable price tag and minimal operational expenses. Constructed from high-quality materials, this machine promises reliable treatment outcomes without breaking the bank.
Powered by liquid nitrogen from high-capacity pressurized tanks, Ice Chill eliminates the need for electric generators and water chillers that typically accompany electric walk-in cryotherapy machines, saving valuable space in treatment rooms.
Ice Chill simplifies operation with fully automatic functionality—set the target temperature and duration on the touchscreen, and the electronics handle the rest. Customers can monitor treatment temperature on a convenient door display.
Featuring a potent extraction system to manage excess moisture, Ice Chill ensures uninterrupted operation throughout the workday—a crucial advantage for large businesses where downtime is not an option.
The intelligent software system guarantees error-free performance and enhances machine safety, allowing remote control via a smartphone or tablet. For customer safety, the cryochamber includes a two-way intercom for communication between the operator and the customer during sessions. The added Bluetooth audio system elevates the overall experience, contributing to the session's comfort and enjoyment.
Is a medical license required to operate a cryotherapy machine?
No, a medical license is not necessary, as cryotherapy equipment is not classified as a medical device by the FDA or other regulatory agencies.
To operate cryogenic equipment, obtaining an operator training certificate from Cryomed is sufficient. Separate certificates are provided for the theoretical portion, covered by Cryomed's comprehensive online course with top-notch protocols and safety guidelines for all applications, as well as hands-on operator training.