Instructions and Technical
Specifications
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Enhancing Lives,
Delivering Comfort
O P E R A ® R E L I E V E O V E R L A Y
M A T T R E S S S Y S T E M
Page 1: ...structions and Technical Specifications V I S I T O P E R A B E D S C O M C A L L 0 3 3 3 2 2 2 8 5 8 4 Enhancing Lives Delivering Comfort O P E R A R E L I E V E O V E R L A Y M A T T R E S S S Y S T E M ...
Page 2: ...of Symbols 3 2 Safety Precautions 4 3 Warnings 5 4 System Package 6 5 Power Unit Features 6 6 Mattress and Power Unit 8 7 Program Settings 9 8 Patient Transfer and Transport 9 9 Emergency CPR Deflation 10 10 Cleaning Instruction 10 11 Routine Maintenance and Storage 10 12 Troubleshooting 11 13 Return for Service 12 14 Warranty 12 15 Product Specifications 13 Thank you for purchasing this anti decu...
Page 3: ...lated Class II equipment Symbol for type B device according to DIN EN 60601 1 Indoor use only This product must be disposed of in a separate refuse collection in the European Union Do not dispose of as normal domestic waste i Read instructions Manufacturer Date of Manufacture Contradictions Certain patient conditions are not suitable for using this type of device such as fracture of unstable verte...
Page 4: ...mended to limit bed linens to a single layer in order to allow moisture to escape efficiently through the coverlet Breathable incontinent pads are recommended for use with this mattress system 2 3 Flammability Hazard Avoid using this device near open flames lighters or cigarettes Flammability hazard exists This device draws air from the surrounding environment Thus cigarette smoking may damage int...
Page 5: ...P APG protected 3 4 Periodic Repositioning It is recommended that the patient be repositioned periodically while using this mattress 3 5 Maintenance If the equipment needs maintenance contact Opera on 0333 222 8584 as soon as possible For equipment that is no longer functional make sure to follow national state and or facility requirements for disposal of the unit 3 6 Maximum Operating Temperature...
Page 6: ... System Instructions and Technical Specifications Version 2 5 Power Unit Features 4 System Package 4 1 Power Unit Package Power Unit x 1 Power Cord x 1 Instructions For Use x 1 4 2 Mattress Package Mattress replacement unit with coverlet x 1 a b ...
Page 7: ...a hand check by placing their hands underneath the patient s pelvis area to check if there is sufficient air support to ensure that the patient is not bottoming out c Couplers Quick release female couplers are used to secure mattress air hoses to the power unit d Strain Relief of Power Cord Provided with a moulded on anti kink bushing held in place by integral slot in bottom enclosure e Hanging Ho...
Page 8: ...and Mattress meets bed rail regulations BS EN 60601 2 52 2010 6 2 Secure Power Unit Secure the power unit on to the foot board using hanging hooks 6 3 Connect Hose Couplers Firmly connect the air hose couplers to the couplers on the power unit 6 4 Power Up Unit Plug the power unit into an electrical outlet and turn on the main power rocker switch on the control panel 6 5 Set Patient Weight Turn th...
Page 9: ...d sheet in too tightly may reduce the effectiveness of the system 8 Patient Transfer and Transport 8 1 Transfer It is recommended to have the mattress system fully inflated during the transfer process Make sure the bed is secured before proceeding 8 2 Transport In the event of a patient transport two options are available 1 Detach the mattress air hose couplers from the power unit s quick release ...
Page 10: ...th damp cloth using disinfectant or mild detergent Never spray liquids directly on the unit itself 11 Routine Maintenance and Storage Remove air filter from the rear panel of the power unit by opening up the filter cap Inspect the filter for dirt or dust and clean it with mild soap and water Reinsert the dried air filter after cleaning and ensure that the cap is secure If a replacement is needed c...
Page 11: ...and or Bottoming out is occurring and or Patient leaves a deep indentation at the contact area which does not return back to its original shape Check CPR Pull Cord Unzip mattress cover and inspect CPR latch is fully inserted into socket Check if mattress air hose couplers are properly connected to power unit s quick release couplers Secure air hose couplers firmly into place Verify that patient we...
Page 12: ...oduct is contingent up on its purchase from Opera Warranty coverage will not be extended to any product on which the production lot number has been removed or defaced on which repair has been attempted by any person or agency not authorized by our company or if in the sole opinion of our company that the system shows evidence of tampering abnormal or unreasonable abuse negligence accident or opera...
Page 13: ...put 220 240Vac 50Hz 0 05A Power Consumption Normal Operation Max 6W Power Control Unit Weight 2 5 kg Fuse Rating T1A 250V Electrical Classification Class II Type B double insulated IPX0 do not immerse power unit in any liquid or spray any liquids directly on the power unit This system is not AP APG Protected Continuous operation Power Cord H05VV F or H05VVH2 F 2 x Min 075mm2 Operating Transportati...
Page 14: ...14 Opera Beds Opera Relieve Overlay Mattress System Instructions and Technical Specifications Version 2 Notes ...
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Page 16: ...ra Relieve Overlay Mattress System Instructions and Technical Specifications Version 2 Azure House Connaught Road Kingswood Hull HU7 3AP 0333 222 8584 support operabeds com operabeds com Version 2 Published in June 2022 ...