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IFU-008-01 v2

 

 

Grampian II

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NB: Please ensure this document is fully read & understood  

by the Clinician / Carer / Service Engineer prior to use. 

 

 

Pressure Relieving / Alternating Air Mattress & Pump 

 

Pump Model: HH/P08  Mattress Model: HH/T05 

 

Instructions For Use  

& Service Guide 

Summary of Contents for Grampian II HH/P08

Page 1: ...I NB Please ensure this document is fully read understood by the Clinician Carer Service Engineer prior to use Pressure Relieving Alternating Air Mattress Pump Pump Model HH P08 Mattress Model HH T05...

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Page 3: ...tic Mode Alternating Mode Profiled Bed Clinical Considerations Installation Safety Instructions Pump Operation Mattress Pump Characteristics MAINTENANCE 12 Cleaning Maintenance Repair Storage Transpor...

Page 4: ...use phenolic based cleaning solutions Keep sharp objects away from the mattress Ensure that the system is clean and dry prior to storage Store the pump and mattress in the protective bags supplied We...

Page 5: ...prolonged periods through injury illness or disability and those having other intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors such as elderly or in poor physical condition Risk is not only assigned to the above...

Page 6: ...care package and a medical examination may be necessary to decide whether the use of the device is appropriate All personnel should read understand this IFU Service Manual prior to use of this device...

Page 7: ...rs when part of a holistic care package Initialisation can take up to 50 minutes to achieve it is recommended that a Rapid Inflator is used where possible to reduce the inflation time Static Mode When...

Page 8: ...dahealthcare co uk under Education tab section and select Dynamic Best Practice from the drop down menu If you are dealing with heavier or more complex patients that require a deeper cell mattress the...

Page 9: ...ow ready to use Installation Notes Ensure the mattress is only used with compatible equipment accessories Ensure the mattress is of the correct type for the patient Ensure the CPR pull cord is easily...

Page 10: ...No alternating takes place the dynamic mattress system will remain in static mode until switched back to normal Pressure Monitor The light is illuminated when pressure is normal extinguished when pre...

Page 11: ...0 Onwards Mattress Characteristics Model T05 Grampian II Layers 1 CPR 1 Max Loading Weight 150 Kg Weight Kg Pressure mmHg Weight Kg Pressure mmHg 30 50 30 50 70 50 70 90 70 90 110 90 110 130 110 130 1...

Page 12: ...ation of plastic surfaces after prolonged use Maintenance Repair Maintenance repair work should only be carried out by an appointed engineer who have been trained by Herida Medical Ltd and only origin...

Page 13: ...hould be done via a pressurised system soak test over at least 3 cycles or under weights to replicate patient in situ The tubing and connectors that run down the side of the mattress must be clear of...

Page 14: ...table on page 11 using a Herida Testing System Calibration training must be conducted applied by a Herida trained technician Other Considerations Original internal fuse is F0 5A 250V When replacing t...

Page 15: ...tubing and CPR toggle Ensure all cell fasteners are snapped to the mattress base and are not lose or faulty Check that stitching which secures the straps to the base of the mattress is sound and no fr...

Page 16: ...ric shock Class II electrical appliance Double insulated Dispose of electrical equipment correctly WEEE Do not use broken or damaged electrical plugs or cables as this may lead to electric shocks Ensu...

Page 17: ...air the air tubes or call for replacement Re attach CPR plug 3 Mattress is too hard or too soft The air pressure is not adjusting to required level Adjust the pump pressure according to the user weigh...

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Page 20: ...lessness accidental damage negligence or misuse or products which have been altered repaired or dismantled other than with the manufacturer s written authorisation and by its approved procedures and b...

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