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Joerns® Advanced Support Surfaces

Dolphin Fluid Immersion Simulation® Systems

© 2014 Joerns Healthcare • 6110109 RevG • 14-2640

Patient Positioning and Comfort

General Repositioning

Patients should be turned and repositioned per 

individual turning schedule or per facility policy. It may 

be helpful to activate the 

Autofirm

 mode to achieve 

a firm therapy mattress for repositioning purposes. 

The unit will automatically return to the mode it was in 

prior to 

Autofirm

 in approximately 15 minutes or you 

can manually return to therapy mode once patient has 

been repositioned.

Unless contraindicated, it is desirable to keep the 

back section of the bed in the flat position to provide 

optimal pressure redistribution and minimize the risk of 

shearing injuries. 

Elevating Patient into Sitting Position

The special properties of the Dolphin FIS System 

therapy pad reduce the opportunity for shear and 

friction that may occur when raising the back section 

of other bed systems. As with any surface, sliding can 

be expected, therefore patients should be repositioned 

after elevation. The knee gatch or foot section of the 

bed may be elevated first, to help prevent the patient 

from sliding when the back section is elevated.

Incontinence

Moisture against the skin surface leads to maceration, 

or softening of the tissues. To prevent maceration, an 

incontinence barrier pad may be used to absorb the 

excess moisture.

In the event of incontinence or excess drainage 

on the therapy pad, the pad should be cleaned as 

recommended in the Cleaning section of this manual. 

Safety Information

When using the Dolphin FIS System, always ensure 

that the patient is positioned properly within the 

confines of the bed or other specialty item. Do not let 

any extremities protrude over the side or between the 

bed rails when the mattress is being used.

Patient Migration

Specialty bed products are designed to reduce/

redistribute pressure and the shearing/friction forces 

on the patient’s skin. The risk of gradual movement 

and/or sinking into hazardous positions of entrapment 

and/or inadvertent bed exit may be increased due to 

the nature of these products.

Traction

With any traction equipment or unstable fractures, 

maintain physician-directed angle of articulation and 

guard against risks of patient migration or inadvertent 

deflation of patient surface.

Skin Care

Monitor skin conditions regularly, particularly in areas 

where incontinence and drainage occur or collect, 

and consider adjunct or alternative therapies for high 

acuity patients. Early intervention may be essential to 

preventing serious skin breakdown.

Bed Height

To minimize the risks of falls or injury, the patient 

surface should always be in the lowest practical 

position when the patient is unattended. Make sure 

areas under and around the frame are clear of objects, 

persons and parts of body before adjusting height.

Cleaning

Warning: 

Unplug the control unit from its power 

source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury 

or equipment damage.

Warning:

 Do not expose the unit to excessive 

moisture that would allow for liquid pooling. Personal 

injury or equipment damage could occur.

Caution:

 Do not use harsh cleansers/detergents, such 

as scouring pads and heavy-duty grease removers, or 

solvents, such as acetone. Equipment damage could 

occur.

Control Unit

Wipe off dust. If necessary, clean the housing exterior 

with a disinfectant solution or a mild detergent and a 

damp cloth. Then wipe dry.

Summary of Contents for Dolphin Fluid Immersion Simulation System

Page 1: ...dvanced Surfaces Dolphin Fluid Immersion Simulation System Dolphin Pediatric Fluid Immersion Simulation System To avoid injury read user s manual before using Representative image of the Dolphin Fluid...

Page 2: ...y within the confines of the bed Do not let any extremities protrude over the side or between the bed rails when the mattress is being used Danger Explosion Hazard Do not use in the presence of flamma...

Page 3: ...for assessment and implementation of bed side rails in various health care settings Entrapment zones involve the relationship of bed components often directly assembled by the healthcare facility rath...

Page 4: ...pecialty Surface Wheelchair Cushion Troubleshooting 12 Therapy Surface Not Inflating Unable to Change Therapy Mode or Adjust Comfort Control Nursing Procedures 12 13 Recommended Linen Changing the The...

Page 5: ...on FIS System is an advanced therapy system designed to provide state of the art pressure redistribution by simulating the effects of a body immersed in a fluid medium The Dolphin System includes thre...

Page 6: ...bution technology designed to alleviate vertical shear forces The therapy mattresses and specialty surfaces conform to the specific shape of the patient minimizing soft tissue distortion reducing isch...

Page 7: ...ess that can fit any healthcare bed frame including bariatric frames up to 48 122 cm wide Conforms to specific shape of the patient minimizing soft tissue distortion reducing ischial tuberosity penetr...

Page 8: ...battery back up will provide power for continued therapy mattress system operation for approximately 12 hours Keyboard Functions Warning For important precautions see page two Caution The patient s he...

Page 9: ...d from further adjustments When locked pressing the Lock button again restores normal operation and the yellow LED is extinguished Battery Indicators Figure 4 The Battery indicator will blink when the...

Page 10: ...0 LED s and cover the full control range from Soft to Firm When operating within normal parameters the Auto Feedback LED scale will be amber Should the system be outside of normal parameters the LED s...

Page 11: ...e appropriate position based on the patient s clinical condition 2 Select the highest or most firm Comfort Adjust setting 3 Hand Check Place a hand with three 3 fingers if head of bed at 30 or higher...

Page 12: ...g on Battery Back up Ensure that the power is not on Standby If on Standby press the Power button Ensure that all air cells are connected Ensure that the Mode is in the appropriate position for the at...

Page 13: ...that the patient is positioned properly within the confines of the bed or other specialty item Do not let any extremities protrude over the side or between the bed rails when the mattress is being use...

Page 14: ...he therapy mattress or specialty surface deflated thoroughly wipe down entire mattress as air cells will lie flat Be sure to reach all areas underneath and in between air cells Allow to air dry If dus...

Page 15: ...retcher Pad Maximum weight capacity2 700 lbs 318 1 Kg Wheelchair Cushion Maximum weight capacity3 250 lbs 113 6 Kg Pediatric System Minimum weight capacity1 5 lbs 2 3 Kg Dimensions Control Unit 11 5 2...

Page 16: ...should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The AutoVector Fluid Immersion Simulator...

Page 17: ...ospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital env...

Page 18: ...ation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference...

Page 19: ...ng to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz...

Page 20: ...e Improper maintenance handling and or cleaning Failure to use in the manner indicated in the Dolphin FIS System user manual Any modification repair or alteration done to the Dolphin FIS System that w...

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