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In General

Safety Precautions

 

Do not use this equipment in the presence of 
flammable anesthetics. 

  Bed frames used with the systems can vary 

greatly depending on the specific health care 
setting (i.e. hospitals, nursing homes, home 
care). A risk assessment must be performed 
by a suitably qualified person, especially when 
side rails are prescribed, to ensure the bed  
meets the new IEC 60601-2-52 bed standard.

  A risk assessment must be undertaken when 

looking to place additional items between the 
mattress surface and patient.  

          To ensure the alternating cells move effectively, 

secure the bed sheets loosely around the 
mattress.

Control Unit

 

The control unit is tested and approved 
according to ISO-EN 60601-1 rev.2 & EMC

  Only plug into a grounded power outlet and use 

the power cord supplied with the system.

  Exposure of the electronic Control Unit to any 

liquid while it is plugged in could result in a 
severe electrical hazard. 

  Always use fuses of the same rating as specified 

in the Technical section. Using fuses with higher 
ratings could result in damage and/or injury.

  The electronic Control Unit is a precision 

electronic product. Handle and transport with 
care. Dropping or other sudden impacts may 
result in damage to the unit.

  Do not open the Control Unit due to risk of 

electrical shock. Do not attempt to repair or 
service the Control Unit.  

  Do not place any objects or items such as 

blankets on or over the Control Unit. 

  The power cord to the Control Unit should be 

positioned to avoid a trip hazard and/or damage 
to the cord. Careful consideration is required 
when routing the power cable. Invacare Ltd 
recommends placing the cord under the bed 
frame and attaching it to an electrical outlet at  the 
head of the bed

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Summary of Contents for SoftAir EXCELLENCE

Page 1: ...SoftAirEXCELLENCE250mmAlternatingMattressSystem User Manual...

Page 2: ...mportant to read this manual and understand the operating instructions and safety precautions Failure to do so could result in patient injury and or damage to the product If you have any questions ple...

Page 3: ...tem Installation 7 Control UnitActivation 7 OPERATION 8 Control Unit Panel 8 Mattress Function 9 Alarm Functions 10 Removal Transport Function 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 CLEANING 14 MAINTENANCE 16 TECHNICA...

Page 4: ...se the power cord supplied with the system Exposure of the electronic Control Unit to any liquid while it is plugged in could result in a severe electrical hazard Always use fuses of the same rating a...

Page 5: ...trolunitarefourmaleairconnectors forconnectingthehandle Therapidreleasehandleincludesacapwhichcanbe insertedintothehandleduringtransportation Whenin transportationmode testshaveproventhatthesystem wil...

Page 6: ...e that may have occurred during transportation Any damaged or missing parts must be reported to your local Invacare Ltd sales office immediately Please refer to the back page for contact details SoftA...

Page 7: ...ide rails as straps will tear a Position the Control Unit by placing the hooks over the foot board of the bed or side rails b Connect the handle to the Control Unit Ensure the air hose does not kink b...

Page 8: ...back toAlternation Mode after 20 minutes E Pressure Arrow Buttons Press the arrows to increase or decrease the pressure setting Eight pressure settings are available from soft to hard 18mmHg to 60mmHg...

Page 9: ...wered 5 Repeat the Bottoming Out test after pressure has been lowered In the event of a system malfunction the alarm will activate and pressure LEDs will flash Establishing Pressure inclined position...

Page 10: ...s and corresponding Pressure Setting LED displays are illustrated below Operation Display Alarm Signal Initial Failure Mattress has failed to reach minimum operational pressure within 50 minutes Low P...

Page 11: ...nce transportation is complete Regularly perform a Bottoming Out test to ensure the patient is appropriately supported as air pressure is released from all internal static cells as well as alternating...

Page 12: ...oses Check the CPR tag is attached and both sealing connectors are firmly secure 3 Check all air hoses along the inside of the mattress each should be firmly connected Check each air cell is securely...

Page 13: ...t the air hoses to reduce pressure reconnect when pressure has decreased 3 Check for twists in the air hoses between the mattress and Control Unit 4 Switch on Power Patient is sinking or bottoming out...

Page 14: ...n heat dry cycle If there are no visible signs of body fluids and or substances on the top cover the top cover should be sanitised 1 Apply an intermediate level disinfectant or a solution of Sodium Hy...

Page 15: ...to prevent scratches 4 Carefully remove the air filter cover Remove and discard the filter and fit with a new filter there may be a small locking screw use a small Phillips Head screwdriver to remove...

Page 16: ...2000mm Width 830mm 880mm Height 250mm including side formers Weight 9 5kg 10 8kg Control Unit Dimensions Length 290mm Width 170mm Height 270mm Weight 3 2kg Cell Material 0 15mm TPU film laminated on 2...

Page 17: ...prior to return Returns should include information describing the problem and or requested repair and be sent to your local Invacare Ltd sales office by prepaid transportation Invacare Ltd will return...

Page 18: ...ark Tel 45 58 85 27 22 Fax 45 58 85 43 86 Invacare Norway Invacare AS Grensesvingen 9 Postboks 6230 Etterstad N 0603 Oslo Norway Tel 47 22 57 95 00 Fax 47 22 57 95 01 Invacare Sweden Invacare AB Fager...

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