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13.3  Power unit disinfection 

 

The power unit can be cleaned by wiping down with a cloth dampened with hot water at 60

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containing detergent or with sodium hypochlorite (up to 10,000 parts per million available chlorine). 
 

13.4  Cover laundering 

 

The mattress cover and air pipe cover can also be machine washed. Mattress covers and air pipe 

cover should be completely removed prior to laundering.   

 

Where required mattress covers can be laundered in a pre-wash at 60

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C for up to 15 minutes and in a 

main wash at 84

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C for up to 15 minutes. This should be followed by a cold rinse and extraction. 

 

However it is recommended that you check your local policy to determine the time/temperature ratio 

required to achieve thermal disinfection. 

 

Mattress covers may be tumble dried or air dried. They may be tumble dried on a low heat for up to 

90 minutes. Drying temperature must not exceed 40

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C.  

 

The mattress cover and mattress must be dry prior to refitting. 
 

 

 

Caution: Exceeding the temperature can cause significant damage to the mattress 
cover. 

 

14.  Storage 

 

The mattress should be loosely rolled lengthwise with the cover innermost, taking care not to strain 

the air pipe. It should then be placed in in a suitable protective cover with the power unit and stored in 

an area appropriate for electronic medical devices. 

 

 

To quickly extract air out from mattress for storage, pull the CPR tag to remove the CPR 

plugs and disconnect the air hose connector to release the air.  

 

Lay the mattress out flat.  

 

Roll from the head end towards the foot end.  

 

The foot end strap can then be stretched around the rolled mattress to prevent unrolling.  

 

The power cord could be wrapped around the power unit bumper or disconnected for storage.  

 

 

 

Caution: Do not fold, crease or stack mattresses 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Tamora Plus II

Page 1: ...Tamora Plus II Dynamic Mattress Replacement System UPRA367803 2 ________________________________________________ User Manual Issue 5 13 02 2019 UPRA367803 2 UM 5...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 24 Issue 5 13 02 2019...

Page 3: ...level 11 8 2 Control panel lockout 12 8 3 Function mode switch 12 8 3 1 Alternate 12 8 3 2 Static 12 8 4 Alternate cycle time selection 12 8 5 Alarm mute 12 9 CPR Mode 13 10 Transport Mode 13 11 Alar...

Page 4: ...f the product 2 Intended Use The intended use of this product is to prevent and or manage pressure ulcers while optimising patient comfort for patients up to 200kg 31 5 stone 2 1 Contraindications The...

Page 5: ...e Management Fixings Air Pipe Connector 3 x Static Head Cells 13 x Standard Cells Removable Cover 2 Foam Base Compartment FOOT END HEAD END Knitted Cell Retention Bands Air Pipe Connection Point ON OF...

Page 6: ...that requires correct procedures or practises in order to prevent personal injury BF symbol indicates this product is according to degree of protection against electric shock for type BF equipment The...

Page 7: ...power cable e g by kinking shearing or other mechanical damages The power cable for this product must be unplugged from the mains power outlet socket and suitably stowed before moving cleaning or main...

Page 8: ...lassification Class II Type BF Warranty 2 years Operation environment 50C to 400C 15 RH 93 RH no condensation Storage environment 25 70 93 RH no condensation Environment pressure 70 kPa 101 3 kPa Wate...

Page 9: ...foot end as viewed from the foot of the bed There are security straps fitted to the base cover of the mattress which should be fastened loosely to convenient points on the bedframe patient surface Ca...

Page 10: ...pipe connector to the power unit and then ensure that the air tubes are free from any kind of obstruction and are not kinked Plug the power cable into a suitable electrical socket and switch ON using...

Page 11: ...within a safe pre set range to provide patients with enhanced comfort or support whilst maintaining a very good level of protection and therapy Qualified clinical advice must always be taken before a...

Page 12: ...d cycle time until another mode is selected 8 3 2 Static Pressing the Mode button until the Static indicator illuminates puts the system into Static mode Within this mode the mattress will maintain a...

Page 13: ...r pressures in the mattress will now equalise but maintain a degree of comfort This will maintain the cells in their present state for approximately 48 hours It is important to restore the Tamora Plus...

Page 14: ...that the mains switch is turned ON Check power unit for any blown fuses Low Pressure indicator is flashing and sounding Check to ensure that the CPR tag is securely fitted in place Check whether powe...

Page 15: ...unit in water Caution When cleaning disinfecting ensure that only a damp cloth is used Caution After cleaning dry the mattress out of direct exposure to sunlight Caution Using inappropriate detergent...

Page 16: ...le dried or air dried They may be tumble dried on a low heat for up to 90 minutes Drying temperature must not exceed 400C The mattress cover and mattress must be dry prior to refitting Caution Exceedi...

Page 17: ...or break For replacement please contact Ultimate Healthcare or your local distributor 15 2 Fuse replacement 1 Disconnect the plug from mains power when a blown fuse is suspected 2 Remove the cover of...

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Page 24: ...ue 5 13 02 2019 Ultimate Healthcare Ltd Calmore Industrial Estate Nutwood Way Totton Southampton Hampshire SO40 3WW Tel 0333 321 8996 Fax 023 8066 2388 Email info ultimatehealthcare co uk www ultimate...

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