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ProCair Quad 

User Guide

 

Indications

The ProCair Quad mattress replacement systems  
are indicated for:

 

The prevention and treatment of skin breakdown 
and pressure injuries in patients of high to very 
high risk.

Contraindications

Patient conditions for which the application of 
pressure therapy on the ProCair Quad mattress 
replacement systems contraindications include:

 

Instable spinal cord injury

 

Cervical traction

Intended Care Setting

Intended care settings for the ProCair Quad 
mattress replacement systems are:

 

Home healthcare 

 

Professional healthcare

Working Environment

 

Temperature:  15°C to 35°C

  (59° F to 95° F)

 

Humidity:  30% to 75% non-condensing

Shipping / Storage Environment

 

Temperature:  5°C to 60°C 

(41° F to 140° F)

 

Humidity:  30% to 90% non-condensing

Connecting System to Other 

Devices

There no are other devices necessary for normal 
operation. 

The ProCair Quad 
mattress replacement 
can be fitted to most 
standard hospital or 
single bed bases.

The ProCair Quad 

King Single

 mattress 

replacement can be fitted 
to most king single sized 
hospital or king single bed 
bases.

The ProCair Quad control unit can be fitted to the foot 
board of most hospital or aged care beds.

Therapeutic devices should only be used in 
accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and 
under the consent, supervision and management of a 
suitably qualified health professional.

Novis Healthcare accepts no liability for any use, 
change or assembly of the product other than that 
stated in this User Guide. Refer to our Warranty 
Statement for more details.

Intended Use

CONTROL UNIT

Summary of Contents for ProCair Quad

Page 1: ...1 ProCairQuad User Guide U S E R G U I D E ProCairQuad...

Page 2: ...provement and reserves the right to amend specifications presented in this guide Information correct at time of production February 2019 2019 Novis Healthcare All rights reserved Important Notice Defi...

Page 3: ...utions 6 7 System Preparation 8 10 Patient Set Up 11 Operation Control Unit 12 13 Operation Mode 14 Operation Pull Cap CPR Release 14 Operation Transport Mode 15 Operation Deflation Storage 15 Care an...

Page 4: ...ial and venous capillary occlusion in the patient s surface tissue maintaining and stimulating the flow of blood and lymphatic fluids through these tissues to provide essential oxygen and remove metab...

Page 5: ...vironment Temperature 5 C to 60 C 41 F to 140 F Humidity 30 to 90 non condensing Connecting System to Other Devices There no are other devices necessary for normal operation The ProCair Quad mattress...

Page 6: ...part of a sensible pressure injury prevention strategy avoid wearing clothing that may cause areas of localised damage due to creases seams objects in pockets etc Never use sharp objects or electrical...

Page 7: ...e of smoking materials or open flame air flowing through the mattress will support combustion Do not open the control unit risk of electrical shock Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Dispo...

Page 8: ...ase Ensure the buckles are securely fastened and straps are pulled tight Do not secure mattress straps to bed side rails straps will tear Ensure that straps do not interfere with the operation of the...

Page 9: ...ith other control unit which looks similar Straighten any twists in the umbilical cord air hoses to ensure uninterrupted air flow between the control unit and mattress Ensure the umbilical cord is not...

Page 10: ...alarmguideonleft ALARMINDICATORS BATT IN USE 9When initial inflation is complete the Pressure Setting and Max Inflate indicators will extinguish to indicate the system is ready for use The system auto...

Page 11: ...the cover to feel the cells for inflation 2With the patient lying supine unzip one side of the top cover just past sacral region lower spine 3Slide your hand underneath the patient and feel for a def...

Page 12: ...de on the control panel to look up the fault indicated also refer to the corresponding troubleshooting guide page 19 for detail Alarms include LOW PRESSURE possible loss of pressure HIGH PRESSURE matt...

Page 13: ...ut not switched on When periodical servicing is required the amber Standby light will flash Please contact Novis Healthcare for system maintenance This equipment must only be serviced by a qualified s...

Page 14: ...g the risk of bottoming out Once the head of the mattress is brought back to a reclined position or below a 5 angle Fowler Boost mode will automatically disengage FOWLER ALTERNATE STATIC Backup Batter...

Page 15: ...sed Heel Therapy The specialised HeelCair zone enables the seven narrow alternating air cells in the heel zone to be disconnected to remove all pressure on a patient s heels without interruption to ma...

Page 16: ...T IN USE Deflation and Storage 1 Press the power button for a minimum of three seconds to switch off the control unit 2Switch off mains power and unplug the power cord from the mains outlet 3Open CPR...

Page 17: ...se and Cells Cleaning Swab the mattress base and cells with a solution of sodium hypochlorite or similar up to 10 000 ppm available chlorine Dry thoroughly before reassembly Do not machine wash or tum...

Page 18: ...the zipper running towards the CPR Then close both zippers by zipping towards the foot end of the mattress Air Filter Replacement 1 Switch off power supply to the control unit and disconnect the air h...

Page 19: ...power after 1 minute and restart initiation Remove patient from mattress Turn off control unit and disconnect process return patient to mattress once initiated and alternation has resumed If issue per...

Page 20: ...power supply Check for loose power cord connection and ensure main power is switched on Check the fuses in control unit Replace if necessary Checkconditionofpowercordandplug Checkifmainssocketisfault...

Page 21: ...T 0 2 A MAX FUSE RATING T1AH 250V MIN MAX PRESSURE 20 60 mmHg 6 mmHg PROTECTION TYPE Class II Type BF INGRESS PROTECTION RATING IP21 MATTRESS DIMENSIONS LENGTH 2000 mm 2000 mm WIDTH 880 mm 1050 mm HEI...

Page 22: ...onsible and contact your local authority on available options to recycle this product at its end of life Service Life The expected service life of a control unit and a mattress is highly dependent on...

Page 23: ...t a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum ou...

Page 24: ...60 Hz 50 Hz Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 0 15 MHz 80 MHz 3 Vrms 0 15 MHz 80 MHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the ProCair Quad control u...

Page 25: ...Hz 0 2 0 3 9 9 745 780 810 800 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 iDEN 820 CDMA 850 LTE Band 5 Pulse modulation B 18 Hz 2 0 3 28 28 870 930 1 720 1 700 1 990 GSM 1800 CDMA 1900 GSM 1900 DECT LTE Band 1 3 4 25...

Page 26: ...may be replaced by refurbished good of the same type rather than being repaired Refurbished parts may be used to repair goods Novis Healthcare will not be held responsible for any repair other than th...

Page 27: ...27 ProCairQuad User Guide Notes...

Page 28: ...Pressure care and patient handling specialists novis com au 1300 738 885 V1 June 2019...

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