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GETINGE GROUP

 is a leading global provider of products and systems that 

contribute to quality enhancement and cost efficiency within healthcare and life 
sciences. We operate under the three brands of 

ArjoHuntleigh

GETINGE 

and 

MAQUET

ArjoHuntleigh

 focuses on patient mobility and wound management 

solutions. 

GETINGE 

provides solutions for infection control within healthcare and 

contamination prevention within life sciences. 

MAQUET 

specializes in solutions, 

therapies and products for surgical interventions and intensive care.

www.ArjoHuntleigh.com

Manufactured for:
ArjoHuntleigh AB
Hans Michelsensgatan 10
211 20 Malmö, Sweden

Содержание KinAir MedSurg Pulse

Страница 1: ...KinAir MedSurg Pulse USER MANUAL P N 409100 AH Rev B 06 2018 with people in mind ...

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Страница 3: ...ed in accordance with this manual and all applicable labeling Upon meeting confidentiality and other requirements ArjoHuntleigh will make available upon request circuit wiring diagrams component parts lists descriptions calibration instructions or other information which will assist the user s appropriately qualified personnel to repair those parts of the equipment designated by the manufacturer a...

Страница 4: ...4 Pulse Operation 2 5 Completion of Patient Placement 2 5 NURSING CARE 3 1 CPR 3 1 Alarms 3 1 Patient Positioning 3 2 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg 3 2 Patient Transport 3 3 Patient Bathing 3 3 Bedpan Placement 3 4 Bedpan Removal 3 4 Patient Repositioning Using Dri FloBreathable Underpads 3 5 Incontinence Drainage 3 5 Skin Care 3 5 General Operation 3 5 CARE AND CLEANING 4 1 Daily Care and C...

Страница 5: ...ay 5 10 Exit Alarm 5 11 Hold 5 11 Bed Motion Control Panel 5 12 Raise Lower Height of Bed 5 12 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg 5 12 Lockouts 5 13 CPR 5 14 InstaFlate 5 15 Seat Deflate 5 15 Side Rail Control Panels 5 16 SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 Symbols Used 6 2 Miscellaneous 6 4 Classification 6 4 Environmental Operating Conditions 6 4 Environmental Storage Transit Conditions 6 4 Hospital Grade Power...

Страница 6: ...nd the patient s family physician and caregivers with facility protocols in mind Caregivers should assess risks and benefits of side rail restraint use including entrapment and patient falls from bed in conjunction with individual patient needs and should discuss use or non use with patient and or family Consider not only the clinical and other needs of the patient but also the risks of fatal or s...

Страница 7: ...t and not contained within the oxygen environment Hand control not available with this product Electromagnetic Interference Although this equipment conforms to the intent of the directive 89 336 EEC in relation to Electromagnetic Compatibility all electrical equipment may produce interference If interference is suspected move equipment away from sensitive devices or contact the manufacturer Shock ...

Страница 8: ...rical ground may exist Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the power cord is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital Grade Where the integrity of the external protective conductor in the installation or its arrangement is in doubt EQUIPMENT shall be operated from its Battery Avoid Fire Hazards To minimize risk of fire connect the bed s power cord directly into a wall moun...

Страница 9: ...own at right Press the A HOLD button corresponding to YES Scale will begin weighing The LED will display the message as shown at right 6 Press AIR ADJUST LED flashes 7 Refer to Auto Program Selection Guidelines below Locate the height value corresponding to that of the patient chart on next page Look across table to column that relates to patient s sex and note the weight corresponding with the pa...

Страница 10: ... if used See related Risks and Precautions and Safety Tips sections in the Introduction chapter of this manual 4 10 4 11 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 130 lbs 133 lbs 136 lbs 139 lbs 141 lbs 143 lbs 145 lbs 148 lbs 151 lbs 154 lbs 157 lbs 160 lbs 163 lbs 166 lbs 170 lbs 174 lbs 178 lbs 182 lbs 187 lbs 193 lbs 197 lbs 203 lbs 208 lbs 130 lbs 1...

Страница 11: ...ngage CPR function Observe the cushions return to maximum volumes Raise and lock Side Rails if used See related Risks and Precautions and Safety Tips sections in the Introduction chapter of this manual PATIENT TRANSFER FROM THE KINAIR MEDSURG PULSE SYSTEM Patient Transfer to Stretcher 1 Level patient support surface 2 Turn INSTAFLATE MEMORY RETURN knob clockwise to create a firm surface NOTE You m...

Страница 12: ...ton to reinflate Seat Cushions to preset pressures NOTE Refer to the Power ON OFF section in the Operating Instructions chapter of this manual if patient will not be returning to the bed AIR PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT 1 Verify proper air pressure adjustment using the following methods Allow a cradling effect approximate 40 depression into cushions where patient lies Perform a hand check beneath the head ...

Страница 13: ...105 F 10 C to 40 5 C Press the TEMP UP DOWN arrows until desired temperature is displayed 3 Prior to weighing patient ensure that All four casters are aligned with the base frame All items that are to occupy the unit with the patient are in place on the unit and that none touch the floor The unit does not have contact with walls chairs or any other surrounding objects I V Poles and Foley bags ches...

Страница 14: ... the patient s neck should be neither flexed nor extended D If cushion compression is not as specified manually adjust air pressures as needed Allow time for cushions to reach new air pressures Verify air pressures during cycle with hand check after each adjustment NOTE Refer to the Pulse Operation section in the Patient Placement chapter of this guide for detailed explanations of the pulse featur...

Страница 15: ...inflate cushions and resume bed functions Raise and lock Side Rails if used See related Risks and Precautions and Safety Tips sections in the Introduction chapter of this manual Adjust patient surface for patient comfort ALARMS An audible alarm will sound when SEAT DEFLATE Alarm will sound when Seat Deflate has been activated for longer than 12 50 minutes If more time is required pressing ALARM SI...

Страница 16: ...G lever located on the Bed Motion Control Panel as shown at right Press the BED DOWN arrow to adjust patient support surface from 0 to 8 Trendelenburg 2 To place bed in Reverse Trendelenburg position Press the HEAD and FEET DOWN arrows to level patient support surface To prevent patient migration during Reverse Trendelenburg press the FEET UP arrow to raise the foot section of the patient surface ...

Страница 17: ...uld be done immediately if possible 1 Adjust bed height to lowest position 2 Verify Side Rails are raised and locked Unlock brakes 3 Unplug Power Cord from wall outlet Verify blower continues to maintain cushion pressures 4 Transport patient following all application safety rules and institution protocols 5 At completion of transport plug Power Cord into a wall outlet Ensure outlet is not controll...

Страница 18: ...og roll patient toward opposite Side Rail 5 Position bedpan parallel to patient s buttocks 6 Push bedpan down into cushions and position bedpan underneath patient 7 Log roll patient onto bedpan keeping one hand on bedpan 8 Raise and lock Side Rails if required See related Risks and Precautions and Safety Tips sections in the Introduction chapter of this manual 9 Adjust support surface for patient ...

Страница 19: ... Place the KinAir MedSurg Pulse Cover Sheet over patient support surface 2 Use Breathable Underpads NOTE ArjoHuntleigh s Dri FloBreathable Underpads are recommended for incontinent patients Do not use plastic backed underpads Plastic may block moisture vapor transmission and air flow from overlay Dri Flo Breathable Underpads are absorbent and permit more air flow 3 Watch for incontinence or draina...

Страница 20: ... RETURN knob clockwise to create a firm surface NOTE You may silence the InstaFlate Alarm by pressing ALARM SILENCE 4 Lower Side Rails if used on caregiver s side 5 Bathe patient following institution protocols Wipe Cover Sheet while bathing patient NOTE Avoid spilling fluids on bed controls If spills do occur clean fluid from bed wearing rubber gloves to avoid any possibility of electric shock On...

Страница 21: ...y maintenance procedures be performed only by qualified ArjoHuntleigh service personnel or ArjoHuntleigh approved personnel Monthly Cleaning The cushions should be laundered at least monthly Air Filter Clean change Air Filter s when necessary Battery Inspection Inspect batteries and replace in pairs if batteries are more than 28 months old from the date of manufacture Install a Battery History lab...

Страница 22: ... is set for normal operation Air Adjustment Lockout Use the Air Adjustment Lockout to prevent intentional and unintentional changes to cushion air pressures and to lockout One Blower selection To perform lockout 1 Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button for approximately 10 seconds 2 Observe that the F C LED flashes and that all AIR ADJUST and ONE BLOWER controls are disabled To disable lockout 1 ...

Страница 23: ...ocated on the Auxiliary Control Panel SEAT DEFLATE Alarm will sound when Seat Deflate has been activated for longer than 12 50 minutes If more time is required pressing ALARM SILENCE provides another 12 50 minutes of silence INSTAFLATE Alarm will sound when InstaFlate is engaged Pressing ALARM SILENCE provides 12 50 minutes of silence CPR Alarm will flash silent when CPR is engaged when unit is in...

Страница 24: ...wer head of bed Head Angle Gauge is located on lower Frame RAISE LOWER HEIGHT OF BED Use the BED UP DOWN arrows to adjust height of frame surface from 22 in to 31 in Press BED UP arrow to raise patient surface Press BED DOWN arrow to lower patient surface RAISE LOWER FOOT OF BED Use the FOOT UP DOWN arrows to adjust the Knee Gatch from 0 to 38 Press FOOT UP arrow to raise Knee Gatch Press FOOT DOW...

Страница 25: ...ue listed press the SHORT PATIENT button under the determined patient weight range If the patient s weight falls on the borderline between weight ranges it may be necessary to manually adjust the established AUTO PROGRAM settings to suit the patient s requirements For further instructions refer to the Manual Air Adjustment section in this chapter 3 Press the AIR ADJUST button to exit Air Adjust 2 ...

Страница 26: ...t and beneath cushions to rest on Cushion Support Surface Lift hand slightly to verify approximately 4 inches of air is supporting the patient 4 Press AIR ADJUST button to exit Air Adjust 4 10 in 4 11 in 5 0 in 5 1 in 5 2 in 5 3 in 5 4 in 5 5 in 5 6 in 5 7 in 5 8 in 5 9 in 5 10 in 5 11 in 6 0 in 6 1 in 6 2 in 6 3 in 6 4 in 6 5 in 6 6 in 6 7 in 6 8 in 130 lb 133 lb 136 lb 139 lb 141 lb 143 lb 145 l...

Страница 27: ... progress to LOW PAUSE The pulsation cycle will then reverse and return to EVEN PAUSE The process is then reversed with the bargraph that originally went to HIGH PAUSE going to LOW PAUSE and vice versa The displays will then return to EVEN PAUSE thus completing one full cycle NOTE Bargraph indicators on the Main Control Panel display progress in the pulse cycle CYCLE TIMES Cycle times can be adjus...

Страница 28: ...3 Press Arm button to activate Bed Exit Alarm function 4 Press Disarm button to deactivate Bed Exit Alarm function AUXILIARY CONTROL PANEL The Auxiliary Control Panel is located at the footend of the unit immediately below the Foot Board Use the Auxiliary Control Panel to Power the unit ON OFF Silence Alarms as they occur Activate or deactivate Seat Deflate feature Power ON OFF POWER ON Press the ...

Страница 29: ...however ALARM SILENCE LED will continue to flash until alarm condition is cleared Seat Deflate Inflate Use the SEAT DEFLATE INFLATE button to activate or deactivate Seat Deflate Use Seat Deflate to assist patient exit and for bedpan placement by reducing the air pressure in the cushions of the body section by 50 NOTE A SEAT DEFLATE INFLATE button is also located on the frame on both sides of the u...

Страница 30: ...cause erroneous weight readings and false patient Exit Alarms NOTE Prior to any Scale procedure ensure that all four casters are turned in the same direction with the wheels swiveled towards the foot end of the unit aligned with the base frame Brakes should be locked NOTE Do not lean against the unit when the scale is operating This will cause erroneous weight display 1 Press C ZERO button The pro...

Страница 31: ...ear NOTE Do not touch the bed for 10 seconds while Scale adjusts to preset weight input NOTE The patient Exit Alarm will be deactivated Reactivate the alarm from the Scale Control Panel Weigh Delay Use Weigh Delay to postpone weighing for a specified amount of time while tubes equipment etc are lifted and then to hold the resulting weight value until it is read 1 Press WEIGH DELAY The screen shown...

Страница 32: ...the patient re enters the bed Hold Use Hold to retain the current weight value in memory while other weight traction etc is added or removed Added removed weight will not be reflected in weight reading 1 On the Scale Control Panel press the A HOLD button The display at right will appear 2 Press the C ZERO button corresponding to YES The screen shown at right will appear NOTE Do not touch the bed f...

Страница 33: ...ines and tubes to accommodate the desired angle of articulation and minimize the risk of binding disconnecting or dislodging Tubes and lines should always have slack for patient movement 1 To place bed in Trendelenburg position Press the HEAD DOWN and FEET DOWN arrows to level patient support surface Press the BED UP arrow on the Main Control Panel or press the BED UP lever located on the Bed Moti...

Страница 34: ... sides of the unit s frame supports as shown at right Lockouts Use Lockouts to selectively disable bed angle and height adjustments NOTE To Lockout Air Adjustments see the Air Adjustment Lockout section in this chapter HEAD LOCKOUT Use Head Up Down Lockout to prevent intentional or unintentional changes to the Head Angle To perform lockout 1 Press the HEAD Lockout button located on the Bed Motion ...

Страница 35: ...own also locks out adjustment to the Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg angles To perform lockout 1 Press the BED Lockout button located on the Bed Motion Control Panel NOTE When lockout is engaged button will remain pressed down 2 Observe that BED Up Down controls are disabled To disable lockout 1 Press the BED Lockout button on the Bed Motion Control Panel NOTE When lockout is disabled butt...

Страница 36: ... will sound when InstaFlate is activated Press the ALARM SILENCE button to quiet alarm for approximately 12 50 minutes 2 Observe that cushions inflate to firm pressures 3 Perform procedures as required following all institution protocols To deactivate InstaFlate 1 Turn INSTAFLATE MEMORY RETURN knob counterclockwise 2 Observe that cushions return to preset pressures SEAT DEFLATE Use Seat Deflate bu...

Страница 37: ... BED DOWN Press to lower patient surface to a minimum of 22 in KNEE UP Press to raise knee gatch to a maximum of 25 KNEE DOWN Press to lower knee gatch to a level position HEAD UP Press to raise head to a maximum of 60 HEAD DOWN Press to lower head to a level position NURSE CONTROLS OUTSIDE SIDE RAIL KNEE UP HEAD UP HEAD DOWN KNEE DOWN BED DOWN BED UP KNEE UP HEAD UP HEAD DOWN KNEE DOWN PATIENT CO...

Страница 38: ...rom patient surface to floor 22 in 56 cm Raised from patient surface to floor 31 in 79 cm Side Rail Height above patient surface 21 in 53 cm Articulation Knee Gatch 0 to 38 Fowler 0 to 54 Trendelenburg Reverse Trendelenburg 0 to 8 Scale Scale Accuracy 1 Patient Weight Net Bed Weight Total Weight includes both frame and mattress 540 lb 245 kg Electrical Data Voltage 120 VAC Frequency 60 Hz Current ...

Страница 39: ...6 2 SYMBOLS USED ETL Listed to UL 60601 1 CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 M90 Type B Equipment Alternating Current Refer to accompanying documents Maximum Patient Weight Equal Potential ...

Страница 40: ...6 3 Grounded Equipment Power OFF Power ON O I ...

Страница 41: ...mperature Range 50 F to 104 F Relative Humidity Range 30 to 70 Atmospheric Pressure Range 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Environmental Storage Transit Conditions Temperature Range 32 F to 140 F Relative Humidity Range 10 to 95 Atmospheric Pressure Range 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Hospital Grade Power Unstable electrical ground may exist Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the power cord is connected to ...

Страница 42: ...itional information about ArjoHuntleigh products and services please contact ArjoHuntleigh or an ArjoHuntleigh authorized representative or visit www ArjoHuntleigh com In the US call 1 800 343 0974 and are trademarks belonging to the ArjoHuntleigh group of companies ArjoHuntleigh 2014 P N 409100 AH Rev A ...

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Страница 44: ...gh GETINGE and MAQUET ArjoHuntleigh focuses on patient mobility and wound management solutions GETINGE provides solutions for infection control within healthcare and contamination prevention within life sciences MAQUET specializes in solutions therapies and products for surgical interventions and intensive care www ArjoHuntleigh com Manufactured for ArjoHuntleigh AB Hans Michelsensgatan 10 211 20 ...

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