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9. CPR Mode 

 

 

 

 

CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) can be performed using 
the red CPR valve which is situated at the head end on the left 
hand side of the mattress. 
 
For rapid deflation gently pull and rotate the dial of the CPR valve 

to ‘

click’ 

into the OPEN position. At the same time, disconnect 

the air pipe connector from the power unit to speed up the air 
release. 
 
If re-inflating the mattress, ensure the dial of the CPR attachment 

is rotated until it ‘

clicks’ 

into the CLOSED position. 

 

10.  Transport Mode 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

If the patient is being moved on the mattress, or there is a 

power cut, general pressure can be maintained in the system 

for an adequate period of time whilst disconnected from the 

mains. 

 

Simply disconnect air pipe connector and place the connector 

cover over it. The air pressures in the mattress will now 

equalise, but maintain a degree of comfort. This will maintain 

the cells in their present state for approximately 48 hours. 

 

It is important to restore the Heritage II Digital dynamic 

replacement mattress as quickly as possible by reconnecting 

the supply tubes to the power unit. 

 

11.  Alarms & Fault Findings 

 

The Heritage II Digital is equipped with audible and visual alarm indicators. These alert the user to the 

status of the available mains supply and any mattress defect. 
 

11.1  Low pressure alarm 

 

Upon detection of low pressure, an audible alarm will be heard and the 

Low Pressure

 indicator will 

illuminate. The audible alarm may be cancelled by pressing the 

Alarm Mute

 button.

 

The 

Low 

Pressure

 indicator will continuously illuminate until the low pressure fault condition is resolved.  

 

This condition could be caused, for example, by incorrect fitting of the air pipe connector, opening of 

the CPR valve or a leak in the mattress due to a cut or puncture. 
 

Pull out and 
rotate for CPR 

Summary of Contents for UPRA3678D-2

Page 1: ...Heritage II Digital Dynamic Mattress Replacement System UPRA3678D 2 User Manual Issue 4 16 08 18...

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Page 3: ...12 8 2 Comfort level 13 8 3 Auto detection 13 8 4 Control panel lockout 13 8 5 Function mode switch 14 8 5 1 Alternate 14 8 5 2 Static 14 8 6 Auto Firm 14 8 7 Alternate cycle time selection 14 8 8 Al...

Page 4: ...Page 4 of 29 Issue 4 16 08 18 15 2 Fuse replacement 21 15 3 Air filter replacement 21 16 EMC Information 22...

Page 5: ...tone 2 1 Contraindications The mattress is not intended to be used by anyone under 12 years of age The mattress is not suitable for use on patients with unstable fractures 3 About the Product The Heri...

Page 6: ...xings Air Pipe Connector 3 x Static Head Cells 11 x Standard Cells Removable Cover 4 x Smaller Lower Legs Cells TPU 1 x Standard Cell Knitted Cell Retention Bands FOOT END HEAD END Air Pipe Connection...

Page 7: ...hat requires correct procedures or practises in order to prevent personal injury BF symbol indicates this product is according to degree of protection against electric shock for type BF equipment The...

Page 8: ...power cable e g by kinking shearing or other mechanical damages The power cable for this product must be unplugged from the mains power outlet socket and suitably stowed before moving cleaning or mai...

Page 9: ...p Classification Class II Type BF Warranty 2 years Operation environment 50C to 400C 15 RH 93 RH no condensation Storage environment 25 70 93 RH no condensation Environment pressure 70 kPa 101 3 kPa W...

Page 10: ...foot end as viewed from the foot of the bed There are security straps fitted to the base cover of the mattress which should be fastened loosely to convenient points on the bedframe patient surface Ca...

Page 11: ...or to the power unit and then ensure that the air tubes are free from any kind of obstruction and are not kinked Plug the power cable into a suitable electrical socket and switch ON using mains power...

Page 12: ...mfort Control Buttons 7 Operate Standby Button Indicators 3 Comfort Setting Indicators 8 Cycle Time Selection Button Alternate 4 Control Panel Lockout Button Indicator 9 Cycle Time Display 5 Function...

Page 13: ...Auto Detection Once activated the indicator will flash and the system will start detecting and will set the internal pressure appropriately The indicator light will flash until the patient s weight an...

Page 14: ...irm button In this mode all cells inflate to a single pressure setting to provide a firm and stable surface for nursing procedures or for patient ingress egress The system will automatically return to...

Page 15: ...sures in the mattress will now equalise but maintain a degree of comfort This will maintain the cells in their present state for approximately 48 hours It is important to restore the Heritage II Digit...

Page 16: ...ystem to be professionally serviced The Annual Service indicator will illuminate after 365 days of use and the indicator light can only be extinguished by a professional service technician once the re...

Page 17: ...connected to the mains power supply and that the mains switch is turned ON Check power unit for any blown fuses Low Pressure indicator is flashing and sounding Check to ensure that the CPR tag is sec...

Page 18: ...s resting against a solid surface Service indicator remains illuminated Indicates that system is scheduled for an annual service Please contact Ultimate Healthcare or your local dealer to arrange If t...

Page 19: ...disinfecting ensure that only a damp cloth is used Caution After cleaning dry the mattress out of direct exposure to sunlight Caution Using inappropriate detergents or disinfectants and not observing...

Page 20: ...e dried or air dried They may be tumble dried on a low heat for up to 90 minutes Drying temperature must not exceed 400C The mattress cover and mattress must be dry prior to refitting Caution Exceedin...

Page 21: ...d plug if there are abrasions or excessive wears 2 Check mattress cover for signs of wear or damage Ensure mattress cover and tubes are stubbed together correctly 3 Check the air hoses for any kink or...

Page 22: ...RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The GD311 401 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equi...

Page 23: ...e s 2kV line s to earth 1kV differential mode Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage Dips short 5 UT 95 dip in 5 UT 95 dip in Mains p...

Page 24: ...fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked w...

Page 25: ...r W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 38 0 3 8 0 7 3 1 1 2 1 2 2...

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