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MATTRESS CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: 

CAUTION: 

 

A.

 

It is recommended that gloves and protective clothing be worn at all times during 
cleaning and disinfecting 

B.

 

Hypercarbonate and phenol based solutions 

should not

 be used. 

 
During Operation:
 

For normal soil, wipe down cover and interior sacs with a standard cleaning 
disinfectant and wipe off excess moisture with a towel. 

 
Laundering Mattress:

1.

 

Disconnect the power and deflate the interior sacs. 

2.

 

Disassemble cover, interior sacs, connecting hoses and base.  Place them in 
different laundering baskets. 

3.

 

Spray disinfectants and wipe down interior sacs.  Air-dry sacs.  

DO NOT expose 

to heat.

 

4.

 

Spray disinfectants and wipe down foam cover. 

5.

 

Place cover and base in washing machine. 

6.

 

Use standard hospital disinfectant/detergent. 

7.

 

Set washing cycles as recommended below: 

Regular Cycle

 

a)

 

Pre-soak with disinfectant/detergent with diluted bleach in cold water (10 
minutes.) 

b)

 

Main wash for 15 minutes (Time depending on soil level). 

c)

 

Rinse Cycle: 5 minutes minimum. 

d)

 

Spin/Drain Cycle: 5 minutes minimum. 

e)

 

Air-dry or place in dryer at very low or no heat. 

8.

 

After the cover, interior sacs, and base are dry, store them in a sterilized bag and 
seal for next use. 

 

Notice:

  DO NOT use water temperatures greater than 150°F (65°C). 

 

 

 

BLOWER CLEANING INSTUCTIONS: 

 

CAUTION: 

 

A.

 

It is recommended that gloves and protective clothing be worn at all times during 
cleaning and disinfecting 

B.

 

Hypercarbonate and phenol based solutions 

should not

 be used. 

C.

 

Make sure unit is turned “off” and unplugged before cleaning. 

 
 

For normal soil, wipe down with a standard cleaning spray and wipe off excess moisture 

with a towel.  Spray with a disinfectant and let it stand for a few minutes before wiping down.  
Check corners and creases for soil build-up.  Look to see if any external parts are damaged or 
need replacing such as: hooks, foot pads and filter. Replacement parts can be purchased.  See last 
page for parts listing. 

 

Summary of Contents for SAPPHIRE 1100

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL SAPPHIRE SERIES 1100 1100EC Read Entire Manual Before Operating Device OI S1100401 401 5 Uncontrolled Document Rev 6 0 06 23 2006 1 ...

Page 2: ...ings and Precautions 3 Purposes of the Device 3 Description of the Device 4 Unpacking Parts Breakdown 4 Operating Instructions 5 Key Pad Quick Reference 7 Mattress and Blower Unit Cleaning 8 Maintenance 9 Storage 9 Troubleshooting 9 Frequently Ordered Parts 10 Return Exchange Goods Policy 11 Warranty Provisions 11 Technical Description of the Equipment The two principle components of the Sunflower...

Page 3: ...tive component that has contact with the patient is a specialized multi cell air mattress sized to fit a standard medical bed frame The air mattress serves to replace the original mattress and is equipped with 4 air hoses with connectors that mate with the Air Blower Control Unit The Control Unit is a self contained totally enclosed module that hangs by retractable hooks on the bed frame at the fo...

Page 4: ...ess Cover True Low Air Loss Mattress and Cover Tools Required NONE Unpacking instructions Remove the products from the packing material and examine for shipping damage If damage is detected in shipping contact the freight company and file a damage complaint immediately Directions for Mattress Placement Replace the existing bed mattress with True Low Air Loss Mattress Secure Air Mattress to the bed...

Page 5: ...NOT lay control unit on its back Air Tubing Connection CPC 5 Attach the air tubing to the blower unit being sure it snaps in tight Be sure air tubing is not kinked and is unobstructed 6 Plug unit into grounded A C 110 volt outlet 7 Turn master power switch located on the side of the unit on 8 At this time the control unit will automatically go into static mode 9 Press the Autofirm button for quick...

Page 6: ...inutes if there are no changes to the blower settings the lockout feature will activate b Press and hold the Lock out button for 5 seconds to disengage the lock out feature 15 For quick deflation or for CPR use a Turn power off b Twist CPR plug to open it c Remove the hoses from the control unit Notice The mattress is equipped with a 2 inch foam pad in the mattress base for patient support and tra...

Page 7: ...L ILLUSTRATION Refer to this page as needed for quick reference to the control panel functions Shows control panel layout for the blower unit Provides individual button illustration and function description For more detailed directions refer back to the operating instructions starting on page 5 FOR INQUIRIES CALL 1 888 321 3382 Cycle Time Increases or decrease the time of cycle between 3 to 20 min...

Page 8: ...ent with diluted bleach in cold water 10 minutes b Main wash for 15 minutes Time depending on soil level c Rinse Cycle 5 minutes minimum d Spin Drain Cycle 5 minutes minimum e Air dry or place in dryer at very low or no heat 8 After the cover interior sacs and base are dry store them in a sterilized bag and seal for next use Notice DO NOT use water temperatures greater than 150 F 65 C BLOWER CLEAN...

Page 9: ...p mattress in a clean dry area away from heat or flames The filter is easily removed and reinserted through the gap in the back housing TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE If mattress is not inflating Make certain none of the hoses are punctured kinked or disconnected Check for proper connections from the hoses to the pump Make sure they are secure Check or clean intake filters Be sure CPR valve is closed If t...

Page 10: ... movement to inflate mattress Filters Removes dust and other particles from the air as it is pulled into the blower unit Product 96066 Product 96064 Male CPC Chrome Attached to blower unit side panel Connects to Female CPC to remove exhaust air from unit to mattress Female CPC Connects from mattress to Male CPC on blower unit Removes exhaust air from unit to mattress Product 95031 Product 96055 Po...

Page 11: ...be completed and then items will be replaced or repaired at no cost WARRANTY PROVISIONS Warranty Sunflower Medical LLC Warrants that all products provided under this agreement are free from defects in material and workmanship for the following stated warranty period from the date of delivery Sunflower Medical LLC guarantees all purchased equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanshi...

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