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Small flow air cell (SF) setting

Automatically change the posture by expanding 

and contracting the four independent small flow 

air cells (SF cells) one at a time for 15 minutes 

each in the sequence of A to D. If the user’s sleep 

position is extremely close to a mattress edge, 

the position sensor detects the SF cell that could 

cause shifting or falling, and the corresponding SF 

cell is disabled so that it is automatically skipped 

in the expansion and contraction sequence. If 

user has a contracture, pain, etc., you can skip 

arbitrary SF cells in the expansion and contrac-

tion sequence by enabling and disabling SF cells 

manually. (Initial setting: Small flow)

 

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Alternating pressure setting

Repeatedly expand and contract sets of three air cells alternately and release the pressure on the body sequentially. 

(Initial setting: Enabled)

 

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Operation sound setting

Enable or disable the operation sound of the operation panel. (Initial setting: Enabled)

 

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Dehumidify setting

Eliminate any moisture and heat that have penetrated into the air mattress by periodically supplying air to the inside. 

(Initial setting: Enabled)

[Switching between small flow and manual SF cell expansion]

1

 Press the Setting button to switch to setting display.

2

 Press the [Small flow] button to switch between small flow 

and manual SF cell expansion.

3

 

When small flow:

  

 

Press the [A] to [D] buttons as necessary to enable and dis-

able the SF cells.

•  When SF cells are enabled:   Corresponding [A] to [D] 

buttons are bright.

•  When SF cells are disabled:   Corresponding [A] to [D] 

buttons are dim.

Note

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Small  flow  sequence  expansion  and  contrac-

tion are performed only for the enabled SF cells.

 

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When back support is disabled, all SF cells are 

disabled if the back angle becomes 45° or more.

 

SF sensor off mode:

  

 

If you insert the power plug into an outlet while pressing the 

Setting button, the SF cells will be enabled regardless of the 

sleep position. (The [Small flow] button flashes. Please note 

that the automatic max. inflate mode will not function in this 

state.)

 

When manual SF expansion:

  

 

Select an [A] to [D] button and press the adjustment buttons 

to adjust the softness of the SF cell. There are the 4 softness 

levels of 0 to 3.

Note

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Expansion is not performed for any SF cell with 

the softness set to 0 during manual SF cell ex-

pansion. Furthermore, expansion and contrac-

tion are not performed and the expanded state 

is maintained for any SF cell with the softness 

set to 1 to 3.

 

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Adjust the SF cells to the appropriate softness 

while checking the condition of the user.

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 Press the Setting button to complete the setting.

Adjustment buttons 

 

When manual SF cell expansion:  

Adjust the softness.

Small flow button

When small flow: 

Bright

When manual SF expansion: Dim

A to D buttons

When small flow:  Enables or disables.

When manual SF cell expansion:  

 

Selects the SF cell for which to 

adjust the softness.

Dehumidify button

When enabled: Bright

When disabled: Dim

Operation sound button

When enabled: Bright

When disabled: Dim

Status display screen (digital number)

When you select any of the [A] to [D] buttons during 

manual cell expansion, the softness is displayed.

Status display screen (

 icon)

When enabled: Displayed

When disabled: Not displayed

Alternating pressure button

When enabled: Bright

When disabled: Dim

1

 Press the Setting button to switch to setting display.

2

 Press the [Alternating pressure], [Operation sound], or [De-

humidify] button to enable or disable the setting.

3

 Press the Setting button to complete the setting.

Summary of Contents for cococia Riraku flow

Page 1: ...ease contact Paramount Bed or your distributor Intended Use cococia Riraku flow is an air mattress with an internal pump which is designed to disperse the body pressure to prevent pressure ulcers in m...

Page 2: ...attress and pump and do not allow a person s weight to be applied through their hips or knees The coupling may become disconnected resulting in air leak age and the body pressure not being dispersed e...

Page 3: ...mp have an expected service life of five years To maintain the condition of the pump have the pump serviced regularly according to the schedule recom mended Do not use unapproved accessories or attemp...

Page 4: ...nap button Product ID label affixed to side Position sensor cable Pump installation position Sheet stopper Coupling ports Operation panel The product code is printed on the back side Top Bottom Instru...

Page 5: ...d to the top bottom head end and foot end Failure to do so will result in not being able to disperse the body pressure effectively z Place the product directly on the bed and do not place anything oth...

Page 6: ...so Orient the plug so that the notch is that the notch is facing downward facing downward and insert it and insert it 3 3 Turn the connector cap Turn the connector cap clockwise clockwise 9 9 Turn the...

Page 7: ...zippers two locations and pull the operation panel cable and bed link cable out of the cover from the cor ner of the cover between the zippers WARNING z Check that the pump and couplings upper and low...

Page 8: ...e instruction manual of the bed to learn how to operate the bed and ensure you understand how to safely and properly use the bed before operating it Note 1Make the bottom of the bed flat horizontal 2R...

Page 9: ...e bed from the outlet and turn the battery off 3Orient the plug without warning label of the bed link cable with its protrusion facing up and insert it into the air mattress outlet of the bed 4Pass th...

Page 10: ...other than as sheet stoppers 5 Making the bed Towel mattress pad etc 4FUNCTIONS AND OPERATING PROCEDURES 1 Names and functions of operation panel parts 1Max inflate mode button page 13 2Power lamp Li...

Page 11: ...de is set to ON The pump sound will be loud and the Preparing indication on the operation panel will be lit during fast inflation Functions retained after power off z The function settings immediately...

Page 12: ...ying position and body shape in addition to the weight during automatic softness control Note z The table for Manual softness control shows the recommended softness level correspond ing to the recomme...

Page 13: ...SF cells z When back support is disabled all SF cells are disabled if the back angle becomes 45 or more SF sensor off mode If you insert the power plug into an outlet while pressing the Setting button...

Page 14: ...anual max inflate mode turns on the Max inflate mode button lights in blue and the status display screen displays the remaining time indication How to turn manual max inflate mode off Press the Max in...

Page 15: ...the type of bed and BED Navi used For details contact Paramount Bed or your distributor 1 button Displays the home screen 2AIR MATTRESS button Displays the AIR MATTRESS home screen see page 15 The fig...

Page 16: ...al softness control operation 4Preparing indication This is lit during internal pressure adjustment with fast infla tion 5SMALL FLOW SETTING button Changes the small flow setting 6SF cell status displ...

Page 17: ...F cell adjustment button to enable or disable the SF cell GO BACK RETURN button Confirms the settings and closes the INFLATE SETTING screen SF cell adjustment buttons Touch each SF cell adjustment but...

Page 18: ...he AIR MATTRESS home screen while automatic soft ness control is set 8MANUAL button Sets the manual softness control function is displayed in the AIR MATTRESS home screen while manual softness control...

Page 19: ...mold generation z If blood urine sebum and other stains are present use neutral detergent or soap to clean them and do not leave them If such stains are left as is the cover may deteriorate or develop...

Page 20: ...s attached or no filter is attached insects or dust may enter the inside of the pump possibly causing malfunction This also may cause failure Take out Pump side Filter Filter case Press hook How to cl...

Page 21: ...uplings secured to the pump properly If they are not secured properly see 3 Connecting the pump and mattress on page 6 and then reconnect them Cable connectors pump Are the cable and AC adapter connec...

Page 22: ...hile checking that there is no con tact with the mattress base 10 Is the user of the product a patient with a prominent bone projection hump back or lower limb contracture If a user with a prominent b...

Page 23: ...the length of the mattress Have the user sit down on the side of the bed in a position inside of the sensor detection range 13 Is the back section of the bed raised When the back angle of the bed is 2...

Page 24: ...it with the CPR zipper side facing the underside of the pump side Pump cover Put into the widest part of the spacer pad Bed link cable Operation panel accessory separately sold Instruction manual Pla...

Page 25: ...roduct code RC 2030W Protection code IEC 60529 IPx4 Size cm Width x Length x Thickness 5 6 x 5 6 x 17 including hook Product weight kg 0 2 Cable length cm 200 Materials Case ASA resin Hook POM resin S...

Page 26: ...n China Bed link cable Symbol Description Do not pinch or pull the bed link cable Bed link compatible Refer to the instruction manual Mark for restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electri...

Page 27: ...max inflate mode Automatic softness control Small flow function Preparing SF cell status display Symbol Description This product is an accessory for medical devices and such accessory is required to b...

Page 28: ...f the bed Use of RF communication devices within a distance of 30 cm 12 in may cause a decline in the performance of the bed n The bed cannot be used adjacent to other devices or in a stacked state If...

Page 29: ...lity environment The customer or user of the bed must use this bed in an environment specified here Immunity test IEC 60601 1 2 Test level Compliance level Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 8...

Page 30: ...electromag netic field IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 80 amplitude modulation 1 kHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 80 amplitude modulation 1 kHz a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as thos...

Page 31: ...61000 4 3 27 V m 385 MHz 27 V m 380 to 390 TETRA400 Pulse modu lation 18 Hz 1 8 0 3 28 V m 450 MHz 28 V m 430 to 470 GMRS460 FRS460 FM 5 kHz devi ation 1 kHz sine 2 0 3 9 V m 710 MHz 9 V m 704 to 787...

Page 32: ...performance of the product in stock for at least 6 years after the discontinuation of production 3 Questions regarding after sales service Contact Paramount Bed see below Disposal When disposing of t...

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