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1. Safety Precautions

In General

 

Do not use this equipment in the presence of flammable anaesthetics. Explosions could result. In line with MDA/2013/073 the 

manufacturer warns against the dangers of smoking in bed.

 

Bed frames used with the systems can vary greatly depending on the specific health care setting (i.e. hospitals, nursing homes, home 

care, etc). It is the responsibility of the caregiver to take the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the patient. This includes, but 

is not limited to, the appropriate use of side rails to prevent falls and/or patient entrapment.

 

Minimize articles between the system surface and patient, and secure bed sheets loosely so as not to affect the alternating cell 

movement.

 

The manufacturer does not require such preventive inspections by other persons.

 

The user must check that the equipment functions safely and see that it is in proper working condition before being used.

 

No special skills or training of the operator is required, there is no restriction on location or environment.

 

Significant risks of reciprocal interference may be posed by the presence of the system during specific investigations or treatments. 

Potential electromagnetic or other interference between the system and other device may occur. If interference is suspected, move 

equipment from sensitive devices or contact the manufacturer.

 

Preventive inspection and calibration is not required.

 

Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.

 

Manufacturer will provide circuit diagrams, component part lists, descriptions to assist to service personnel in parts repair.

 

The mattress is treated as the applied part.

 

Unplug the control unit from the mains power supply to disconnect the power.

Control Unit

 

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

 

Only plug into a grounded power receptacle 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.

 

Only use fuses that have the same specified rating. Using fuses with higher ratings could result in damage and/or injury.  

(See Technical Specifications on cover).

 

The electronic Control Unit is a precision electronic product. Use care when handling or transporting. Dropping or other sudden 

impacts may result in damage to the unit.

 

Do not open the Control Unit – risk of electrical shock. Do not attempt to repair or service the Control Unit. Repairs and service 

should be conducted by an authorised local distributor. (See contact information on cover). If the Control Unit is not functioning properly, 

or has been damaged, unplug the unit and take it out of service immediately. (See contact information on cover for repair and service 

information).

 

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 tripping hazard and/or damage to the cord. It is recommended to 

place the cord under the bed frame and attach it to an electrical outlet by the head of the bed.

 

Do not position the system so that it is difficult to operate the disconnection device.

Summary of Contents for Dyna-Form Air Pro-Plus

Page 1: ...User Manual D I R E C T H E A L T H C A R E S E R V I C E S C O U K ...

Page 2: ...f pressure ulcer damage Offering high levels of patient comfort this mattress is particularly beneficial for use within the patient s home or acute care environment A higher maximum weight capacity up to 28 stone 180kg allows the product to meet the modern challenges of those heavier clients All component parts are interchangeable and replaceable maximising product life and reducing environmental ...

Page 3: ...ansport Function 10 4 Troubleshooting 11 5 Cleaning 13 6 Maintenance 15 7 Warranty Information 16 8 Technical Specifications 18 Contents Important Notice REFER TO USER MANUAL NSULATED SS II DO NOT DISPOSE OF WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE PLEASE REFER TO DHS WEBSITE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE LIMITATION PROTECT FROM HEAT AND RADIOACTIVE SOURCES TEMPERATURE LIMITATION 0843 IP INGRESS PROTECTION ROTECTION AGAINST F...

Page 4: ...ment without authorization of the manufacturer Manufacturer will provide circuit diagrams component part lists descriptions to assist to service personnel in parts repair The mattress is treated as the applied part Unplug the control unit from the mains power supply to disconnect the power Control Unit The control unit is tested and approved according to ISO EN 60601 1 rev 2 EMC Only plug into a g...

Page 5: ... Audible Warning sounds when pressure fails or power is interrupted Audible Warning Mute silences the Audible Warning for maximum of 20 minutes the Audible Warning resumes if cause of failure is not resolved The Audible Warning will sound for up to two hours following an interruption to power The Control Unit includes a back up power battery for the Audible Warning This battery is continuously re ...

Page 6: ... to Direct Healthcare or an authorised local Direct Healthcare distributor Please see contact information on back cover Carefully remove the Control Unit Mattress Replacement and accessories from the boxes Inspect all items for any damage that may have occurred during shipping Any damage or missing components should be reported to Direct Healthcare or an authorised local Direct Healthcare distribu...

Page 7: ...Dynamic Mode for alternative cells cyclically inflating and deflating Static Mode will automatically revert to Alternation Mode after one hour for patient safety Upon power up the system automatically reverts back to the dynamic mode operating at the previous pressure setting for patient safety Static Mode will automatically revert to Alternation Mode after one hour for patient safety F Static Fun...

Page 8: ... The audible warning can be silenced by pressing the Audible Warning Mute button The system has three different warning signals identified by illumination sequences The signals and corresponding Pressure Setting LED displays are illustrated below High pressure The system cannot reach the set pressure within 8 minutes The system pressure is too high Low pressure The system cannot reach the set pres...

Page 9: ... can be lowered 5 Repeat Bottoming Out test after pressure has been lowered In the event of a system malfunction the Audible Warning will activate and pressure LEDs will flash Establishing Pressure inclined patient When moving the patient to a sitting or more upright position pressure may need to be increased to a medium or firm setting in order to provide added support and to avoid bottoming out ...

Page 10: ... for 30 hours as a transport feature If the patient is responsive check comfort level based on current pressure and adjust accordingly Always perform a bottoming out test see page 8 to ensure the patient is adequately supported and not touching bed base System Removal 1 Turn off the Control Unit by pressing the Power button for at least two seconds and unplug the power cable 2 Remove the Rapid Rel...

Page 11: ...eck the handle is intact ensuring all four sealing connectors are firmly fitted to the control unit and the air hoses Check the CPR tag is attached and all 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 attached to its connecting air pipe 4 Check all cells pipes and hoses for any air leakag...

Page 12: ...educe pressure reconnect when pressure has decreased Warning LED Any audible warning Power down 1 Press the audible warning mute button to silence the audible warning 2 Checkthepowercableisfirmlypluggedintothemainsoutletand theControlUnit andcheckthemainspowerisswitchedon 3 Check the Control Unit fuse 1 AMP fuses can be released using a screwdriver to push and turn Patient is sinking or bottoming ...

Page 13: ...or cleaning It is recommended the system is cleaned between patients and approximately every two weeks if in constant use Refer to the cleaning and disinfection information for the Air Pro Plus system for additional guidance In case of questions in hygiene please contact an authorised local Direct Healthcare distributor Mattress Base Wipe down the outside shell with authorised cleaning and disinfe...

Page 14: ...ntermediate level authorised cleaning and disinfection solution to the top cover upper surface either by spraying or by hand application 2 Ensure the surface is completely covered with the disinfectant and remains in contact with the surface according to manufacturer s instructions 3 Remove disinfectant and rinse thoroughly 4 Allow to air dry before use Handle The exterior of the Handle can be per...

Page 15: ...n your system in optimal operating condition Failure to keep the filters clean will result in system downtime and increase repair costs It is recommended that the air filter be replaced annually Replacement air filters are available from an authorised local Direct Healthcare distributor Please see contact information on cover Fuse Replacement 1 Switch off the power supply to the Control Unit 2 Rem...

Page 16: ... negligence and or misuse unauthorised repairs Items not covered under warranty include but are not limited to stains punctures cuts damages to electrical cords rips or tears dents and or lost missing parts Neither the company see contact information on back cover its distributors officers directors employees or agents shall be liable for consequential or other damages including but not limited to...

Page 17: ... Instruction Keep Dry REFER TO USER MANUAL TUMBLE DRY ON LOW 0843 DO NOT IRON DO NOT USE SHARP INSTRUMENTS WASH AT 80 REFER TO USER MANUAL DO NOT BLEACH MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT LIMIT 254 KG 40 STONES KEEP DRY DOUBLE INSULATED CLASS II NO SMOKING DO NOT USE PHENOL DO NOT DRY CLEAN TYPE BF APPLIED PART DO NOT DISPOSE OF WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE PLEASE REFER TO DHS WEBSITE THIS IS A STATEMENT THAT ALERTS THE...

Page 18: ...ance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The system 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 equipment RF emission CISPR 11 Class B The system is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network ...

Page 19: ...1000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s 1kV differential mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 ...

Page 20: ...ers 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 with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from ...

Page 21: ... transmitter m 150 KHz to 80 MHz d 1 167 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 167 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 333 P 0 01 0 117 0 117 0 233 0 1 0 369 0 369 0 738 1 1 167 1 167 2 333 10 3 689 3 689 7 379 100 11 667 11 667 23 333 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the tr...

Page 22: ... x 160 mm Weight 3 4 kg Service Interval 12 months Expected life 5 years Shelf life of parts 5 years Mattress Serial Number Label on inside of mattress cover Number of Air Cells 17 cells 2 lateral cells Dimensions 2000 x 850 x 160mm Nominal Weight 5 6 kg Expected life of Mattress 5 years Shelf life of Mattress parts 5 years Optimum Conditions Applies to Mattress and Pump Environment Conditions for...

Page 23: ...p objects on or near the mattress system as this will cause damage Do not store in damp conditions Do not use in an oxygen enriched environment Not suitable for use in an Outdoor Environment Intended for both Home Healthcare and Professional Healthcare environments Do not connect to any other medical device or equipment Correct fuse rating MUST be used Failure to do so could result in the risk of ...

Page 24: ...D I R E C T H E A L T H C A R E S E R V I C E S C O U K 2 4 D Y N A F O R M A I R P R O P L U S ...

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