Select Medical OLA 4 User Manual Download Page 1

User Manual

Dynamic Pressure Redistribution Mattress

& Mattress Overlay

(UM20180417 – Review V1.1)

Summary of Contents for OLA 4

Page 1: ...User Manual Dynamic Pressure Redistribution Mattress Mattress Overlay UM20180417 Review V1 1...

Page 2: ...Select Medical Ltd 17 April 2018 OLA 8 4 UM20180417 Review V1 1...

Page 3: ...erview Safety Symbols Definitions Control Unit Mattress Parts Installation Operation Cleaning Decontamination Storage Troubleshooting Maintenance Specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility Warranty...

Page 4: ...r supplier Refer to manual NB Tips or information users should be aware of Warning to highlight potential hazards that if disregarded could lead to injury or death CONTACT INFORMATION For any service...

Page 5: ...y suitable for individuals up to high risk of developing a pressure ulcer or for those with existing tissue damage OLA 8 4 provide regular periods of pressure reduction to vulnerable tissue areas aidi...

Page 6: ...ip hazard Exposure of the control unit to any liquid while it is plugged in could cause a severe electrical hazard Use care when handling or transporting the control unit Dropping or other sudden impa...

Page 7: ...bed frame mattress side rails etc Extent of tissue damage if any Entrapment Patient falls Small adults and children Patients with learning difficulties Unauthorised people with access to the controls...

Page 8: ...quirements for protection against electric shock to IEC 60601 1 W E E E Label Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Class II electrical device The user occupant is protected by at least two layers...

Page 9: ...harsh abrasives or Phenol cleaners Do not iron Ensure system is dry before storing Do not place heavy objects on surface of cover other than the patient Do not use when damp ensure surface is dry befo...

Page 10: ...Panel 2 On Off switch 3 Mains Power Cable 4 Female Air Connector Port 5 Air Filter 6 Fuse Holders 7 Cushion Bar 8 Hooks 1 Control Panel 2 On Off switch 3 Mains Power Cable 4 Female Air Connector Port...

Page 11: ...tress 1 Top Cover 2 Air Cells 3 Male Air Connector 4 Base Cover 5 Securing Straps elasticated corner straps only on OLA 4 6 CPR Pull Cord 9 Select Medical Ltd 17 April 2018 OLA 8 4 UM20180417 Review V...

Page 12: ...ns cable does not become compressed trapped or damaged by the bed frame or other equipment Replace any damaged cable immediately as these cables can create a risk of electrocution and or fire A CE mar...

Page 13: ...mattress to the female air connector port on the control unit pump ensuring the air hose is not kinked or trapped between parts of the bed frame other equipment 8 Plug the mains cable into a suitable...

Page 14: ...identifies when the pressure is low To mute the audible alert press the button The visible alert indicator will now flash Once the fault has been rectified re press the button to reset the alert 3 Lo...

Page 15: ...alarm and its indicator will flash OLA 4 D30 Control Unit 1 Pressure Adjustment Dial 2 Low Pressure Indicator 3 Normal Pressure Indicator 1 Pressure Adjustment Dial Turn the dial to set the system fo...

Page 16: ...s using the dial to suit the patients comfort levels If possible having regular dialogue with the patient is key NB The mattress can be used in an upright position however the pressure setting may nee...

Page 17: ...g procedure to maintain mattress inflation 1 Disconnect the male connector from the power unit by squeezing the two tabs A and pulling away from the control unit B 2 Seal using the cap marked Transpor...

Page 18: ...is essential that the patient is moved whilst remaining on the mattress the mattress must be re plugged in immediately once the desired location has been reached to reduce the risk of tissue damage Ne...

Page 19: ...re should be taken around areas where excess dirt or dust may gather 4 Change the cloth if it becomes dirty 5 Once clean wipe down with a new clean cloth moistened with clean water to remove detergent...

Page 20: ...es 6 Re assemble the mattress and lay it out flat 7 Ensure the mattress is completely dry before either storing or using for another patient STORAGE General Cleaning 1 Wipe down with a clean cloth moi...

Page 21: ...avoid risk of cross contamination Do not fold crease or stack mattresses Do not stack control units Do not store whilst inflated 5 Store in a sealed polythene bag to protect from dirt debris fluids e...

Page 22: ...e low pressure indicator continues to illuminate 4 Remove the top cover and ensure there is no air leakage within the mattress cells tubing and connectors 5 Turn the unit off and then on again to clea...

Page 23: ...marks and split seams Check for signs of strike through fluid ingress to the underside of the cover 21 Always disconnect the control unit from the mains power supply prior to performing any maintenan...

Page 24: ...edical Ltd see pg 2 to arrange for collection alternatively follow local recycling and W E E E Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment policies The metal and plastic components used in both the matt...

Page 25: ...x W 140mm x D 100mm OLA 8 2 6kg OLA 4 2 4kg Cover Material Cell Material Base Material Polyurethane coated multi stretch nylon Nylon PVC OLA 8 Polyester fabric with PVC coating OLA 4 Polyester fabric...

Page 26: ...is important therefore to try to ascertain the source of the interference by turning nearby equipment off There are simple measures that can be taken to correct the problem Remove or relocate the int...

Page 27: ...rence in nearby electronic equipment RF emission CISPR 11 Class B OLA 8 4 are suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low vo...

Page 28: ...s power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for...

Page 29: ...netic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol N B At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the hi...

Page 30: ...m Electromagnetic environment guidance 150 KHZ TO 80 MHZ D 1 2 P 80 MHZ TO 800 MHZ D 1 2 P 800 MHZ TO 2 5 GHZ D 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23...

Page 31: ...he original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period This warranty excludes equipment damage or failure through act...

Page 32: ...Contact Information T 01254 668899 E sales selectmedical co uk www selectmedical co uk Registered in England No 4281283 VAT Reg No 785 7314 91 UM20180417 Review V1 1...

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