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Eclipse Mattress with Digital Pump 

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Technical Description

 

Pump 

Specification 

Power Supply   

220-240V 50-60Hz 0.07A 16W 

Fuse Rating 

T1A / 250v  

Cycle Time 

10 minutes 

Dimensions  

291 x 200 x117 (mm) 

Weight 

2.8kg 

Modes 

Alternating, Static  & Cushion 

Air Output 

8 litres per minute  

Pressure Range 

15mmHg 

 40mmHg±10% 

 
 
 
Environment 

 
Temperature 

Operation 

10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) 

Storage 

-15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F) 

Shipping 

-15°C to 70°C (5°F to 158°F) 

 
Humidity 

Operation 

20% to 90% (non-condensing) 

Storage: 

10% to 90% (non-condensing) 

Shipping: 

10% to 90% (non-condensing) 

x

 

Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture (No AP or APG protection)  

Noise Level 

30 dB 

Classification  

o

 

Class I medical device  

o

 

Type BF 

Electrical classification  

Class II 

Ingress Protection 

x

 

IP21 (Protection against fingers or other object not greater than 80mm 
in length and 12mm in diameter) & (Vertically dripping water shall have 
no harmful effect when the enclosure is tilted at an angle of 15° from its 
normal position) 

Applied Part 

x

 

Eclipse Mattress & Eclipse Cushion 

Usage 

x

 

Continuous operation 

Mattress 

Specification 

Dimensions  

1880 x 880 x120mm 

Weight 

3Kg 

Max Patient Weight 

190kg  

Top Cover Material 

Advanced (PU coated fabric substrate) 

Cell Material  

Nylon / PVC  

Cell Configuration  

16 single cell formation  

Fire Classification  

BS5852 / BS7175 composite 

 (Risk assessment to be carried out) 

Risk Factor 

Very High Risk  

 

Electromagnetic Interference 

 

x

 

This device has been tested to withstand electromagnetic interference (EMI) from 
commonly found electrical equipment.  

x

 

EMI can affect some types of electronic medical devices (such as pacemakers, defibrillators, 
ECG monitors and infusion pumps). If in any doubt before use, a risk assessment should be 
carried out before using this or any other electrical device around sensitive devices. 

x

 

Electrical equipment may be susceptible to EMI from sources such as mobile phones, walkie-
talkies, TV broadcast and emergen

cy services’ radio. A risk assessment should also be carried 

out before using electronic medical devices in areas close to these sources. 

x

 

The addition of components or accessories may affect the EMI susceptibility of the device. 
Do not fit accessories other than Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare authorised accessories. 

Summary of Contents for Eclipse II

Page 1: ...Eclipse II with Digital Pump User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ystem provides a cost effective solution for both the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers in any healthcare environment The Eclipse mattress combines a comfortable support surface and alternating therapy suitable for patients at Very High Risk of developing pressure ulcers ...

Page 3: ... 2 Content Fire Warning 3 Safeguards 4 Intended Use 5 Contradictions 5 Installation 6 Pump Functions 7 Mattress Functions 8 Storage 8 Damage Prevention 8 Cleaning 9 Maintenance 11 Technical Description 12 Troubleshooting 13 Warranty 14 ...

Page 4: ... warning could result in a severe fire property damage physical injury or death DO NOT use candles on or around the mattress system DO NOT use electric blankets with this mattress system DO NOT use in the presence of flammable anaesthetics explosions could occur DO keep hot equipment off and away from the mattress surface E g Hair dryer curling tong etc DO keep matches and lighters away from child...

Page 5: ...en dropped or damaged or dropped in water return the product to a service centre for examination and repair 5 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces 6 Never block the air opening of this product or place it on a soft surface such as a bed or couch where their openings may be blocked Keep the air opening free of lint hair and other similar particles 7 Never drop or insert any object into any openi...

Page 6: ...he system Keep dry Intended Use The Eclipse Overlay System is intended to reduce the incidence of pressure ulcers while optimising patient comfort It may also be appropriate for the following x Individual home care setting and long term care facilities x Pain management as prescribed by a healthcare professional Contradictions Users with the following condition could experience contradictions if t...

Page 7: ...the straps on the base of the cover 5 Hang the pump at the foot end of the bed adjust the hangers to secure the pump against the foot board to reduce vibration Avoid placing the pump on the floor 6 Join the connectors on the mattress feed pipes to the side of the pump Ensure the CPR connectors are engaged NOTE Ensure the feed pipes on the mattress are not kinked or tucked under the mattress as thi...

Page 8: ...tatic All cells in the mattress will be inflated by pressing this button The pump will automatically revert back to alternating mode after 20 minutes Alternate One in two cycle this function will provide optimum pressure relief Patient Weight Settings 10 comfort levels are available for a variety of patient weights Use the to adjust the weight settings accordingly Low Pressure Indicator When low p...

Page 9: ...all or bag To prevent mattresses becoming contaminated and or damaged during storage x Mattresses should be stored within a polythene cover or bag x Do not store other objects such as side rails or bed ends on top of mattresses x Allow adequate space for the stored mattresses to be manoeuvred Damage Prevention Take extra care not to puncture the cover and cells as this will allow fluid ingress and...

Page 10: ...e top bottom and all four sides of the cover and tube set including under the zip flaps MUST be cleaned WARNING Do not use phenolic or biological based cleaning solutions Do not use any abrasive compounds or cleaning pads Ensure the cover and tube set are completely dried before refitting the cover Disinfecting the mattress If the cover is heavily soiled or has been exposed to bodily fluids such a...

Page 11: ...nutes Drying temperature must not exceed 40 C Exceeding this temperature can cause significant damage to the mattress cover NOTE Covers must be completely dried before refitting to the mattress inners Biocides This product contains a biocide anti fungal agent to control microbial deterioration The active ingredient is silver phosphate glass CAS number 308069 39 8 which contains 1 5 2 6 silver CAS ...

Page 12: ...ssessing the condition of the mattress Mattresses should be checked regularly to ensure they remain fit for purpose clinically effective and pose no risk of infection to either the patient or the carer Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd recommend that a thorough inspection of both the interior and exterior of the mattress is carried out on a weekly basis or each time a new patient is placed on the mat...

Page 13: ...attress Eclipse Cushion Usage x Continuous operation Mattress Specification Dimensions 1880 x 880 x120mm Weight 3Kg Max Patient Weight 190kg Top Cover Material Advanced PU coated fabric substrate Cell Material Nylon PVC Cell Configuration 16 single cell formation Fire Classification BS5852 BS7175 composite Risk assessment to be carried out Risk Factor Very High Risk Electromagnetic Interference x ...

Page 14: ...ections along the cells are secure x Assess the cells for any punctures which maybe causing a leak Patient is bottoming out x Pressure setting may be inadequate adjust comfort range No air is being produced from some of the air outlets of the tube connectors x This is normal in alternating mode Air outlets take turns to produce air during their cycle time x If fault still continues a Drive DeVilbi...

Page 15: ...rkmanship of our products and our assurance to the customer In the event of a defect covered by this warranty we will at our option supply parts or replace the device This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner misuse or negligence or normal wear and tear The warranty does not extend to non durable components such as rubber accessories castors and grips which are subject to normal wea...

Page 16: ...drivedevilbiss co uk The Team at Drive DeVilbiss develops its products to give our customers the freedom to live independently This encompasses their daily home life and provides them with the opportunity to enjoy an outing with family and friends Our goal is to develop a range that will provide individuals with a chance to enjoy everyday life Leaflet code 6002990039 ...

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