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SYSTEM FEATURES

The OptiCell 4 PRO air mattress is constructed so that individual cells can be disconnected, 
even while a patient is lying on the mattress. The mattress has three different types of cells:

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Head cells

 – 20cm high continuously inflated air cells that are positioned under the 

patient’s head.

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Standard cells

 – dual-chamber cells consisting of a 5cm high continuously inflated 

section and a 15cm high alternating air pressure section.

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Ventilation cells

 – function as standard cells, but with ventilation holes releasing small 

amounts of air up into the cover. This creates air circulation that helps keep the top of 
the cover dry.

Individual cells can easily be disconnected:

•  Release the air hose from the chosen cell (press the black button on the air hose coupling).

•  Press the two buttons on the short sides of the cell.

AIR HOSE PUMP CONNECTION

The OptiCell 4 PRO air mattress is connected to the pump by three air hoses.

The red air hose, positioned in the middle, is used to fill the head cells situated under the 
patient’s head. It also fills the lower chambers of the standard cells and the ventilation cells. 
This ensures that there is always air in the mattress no matter how the pump is set, or if the 
pump should stop working (for example, due to power failure).

The outer two air hoses provide either alternating or static pressure to the standard cells and 
ventilation cells. See the section “Air hose connection” (page 10) for more information.

THE PUMP’S DIFFERENT WORKING METHODS

By changing the pump settings, you can choose to have either a static mattress or an 
alternating air pressure mattress with different degrees of air pressure. Examples of different 
working methods include:

•  By removing individual cells, relief can be given to specific body parts (for example the 

heels).

•  By inserting a ventilation cell, a fresher feeling can be created when the patient senses 

that the cover feels warm in a specific area.

Summary of Contents for OptiCell 4 PRO

Page 1: ...1 USER GUIDE OptiCell 4 PRO Alternating pressure air mattress...

Page 2: ...roduct 8 Receiving and unpacking 8 Storage 8 Automatic adjustment and alternating pressure 9 Static mode 9 Low pressure alarm 9 Air hose connection 10 Hand Check test 11 Inspection and troubleshooting...

Page 3: ...e CE marking signifies that OptiCell AB has the manufacturer s responsibility to ensure that this product meets the essential requirements of relevant European legislation This includes the provision...

Page 4: ...ment of the intended usage environment and then use the right product Please contact us if you have any questions In order to avoid damage the mattress should not come into contact with heat sources o...

Page 5: ...use maintenance and improved safety It is very important to read this guide carefully before using the product Care personnel must be given access to this user guide and also be informed of the risks...

Page 6: ...the bi elastic surface layer reduces the risk of shear and other complications for the patient Fluid protection flap and waterproof zip on four sides with welded seams Anti slip underside which grips...

Page 7: ...ell 4 PRO air mattress is connected to the pump by three air hoses The red air hose positioned in the middle is used to fill the head cells situated under the patient s head It also fills the lower ch...

Page 8: ...n mind that a tall patient can weigh the same as a short patient but may need a different pressure This must always be carefully observed for each patient The biggest risk for the patient is to bottom...

Page 9: ...not want to be disturbed by an alternating pressure Press the Care Static button position E on page 14 to select either Care mode or Static mode Care also called Auto firm mode provides maximum pressu...

Page 10: ...connector if the air hose is disconnected from the pump To minimise the risk of air leakage during hose connection check That the two hooks are not damaged and their clips are intact That the black o...

Page 11: ...t is easier for the staff but it may give an incorrect test result Fold away the sheets and unzip the mattress cover to access the cells Put one hand between two cells with the patient lying on the ma...

Page 12: ...r hoses for signs of damage or abnormal wear Check the air hose connector see page 10 INSPECTION OFTHE OPTITEX COVER Regularly check the cover for visible signs of damage or wear such as tears cracks...

Page 13: ...d at a minimum of 70 C for at least 10 minutes with unscented detergent according to standard BS EN 14065 2016 Textiles Laundry Processed Textiles Biocontamination Control System The OptiTex cover can...

Page 14: ...ng on the mattress is affected by the comfort mode chosen Press this button to cycle through modes ALARM If the alarm sounds press this button to mute and reset The adjacent Leaking lamp will light up...

Page 15: ...out condensation Storage 10 90 without condensation Safety standard CE marked CARE STATIC Press this button to select Care auto firm mode or Static mode When the adjacent Care lamp is lit the pump pro...

Page 16: ...posed of at a recycling station and sorted as Combustible waste For more information contact J rven HealthCare J rven Health Care takes environmental responsibility seriously We strive to always use m...

Page 17: ...COMPLAINTS Any complaints regarding the product must be notified in writing to J rven Health Care The return of products must be done in accordance with our instructions Returning a product before a c...

Page 18: ...essment is made to identify the specific needs of the patient regarding pressure relief and must be conducted by staff with adequate knowledge and education Based on the patient s assessed status the...

Page 19: ...19 YOUR NOTES If you require any further information or assistance please get in touch with us We will be happy to help you...

Page 20: ...e OPTICELL 4 PRO user guide All trademarks are the property of their respective owners J rven AB reserves the right to update this guide if necessary and or on finding any spelling or factual errors A...

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