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Joerns® Support Surface
FlapCair Model
© 2013 Joerns Healthcare • 6110066 RevD • 13-2631
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Therapy Pad
The therapy pad can be wiped down with a
disinfectant solution or a mild detergent with a
damp cloth. If heavily soiled, the therapy pad can
be laundered in a washer and dryer with warm
water (no more than 120º Fahrenheit). A non-bleach
detergent should be used sparingly. Wipe dry or
allow to air dry.
Steam Cleaning
Do not use any steam cleaning device on the unit.
Excessive moisture can damage mechanisms in
this unit.
Filter Cleaning
Check the air filter on the rear of the unit regularly
for buildup of dust/dirt. If buildup is visible turn off the
control unit and disconnect the power cord from the
wall outlet. Remove the filter by grasping the filter
pulling outward. Replace with the second supplied
filter. Ensure the replaced filter covers the entire filter
region.
Hand-wash the removed filter in warm soapy water
and allow to air dry. When dry, store the filter in a
safe place for the next filter maintenance.
Maintenance
Warning:
Only facility-authorized personnel
trained by Joerns should perform preventative
maintenance. Preventative maintenance performed
by unauthorized personnel could result in personal
injury or equipment damage. Any maintenance done
without Joerns’s authorization will invalidate any
warranties on this product.
Storage and Care
When the product is not in use, properly store the
power cord. Failure to do so could result in personal
injury.
Note:
Clean the FlapCair as described in the
previous section prior to storage.
Control Unit
The power cord may be wrapped around the unit for
convenience. Wrap the unit in a plastic bag for dust
resistance then store the unit in an area appropriate
for an electronic medical device.
General Cleaning
If there is no visible soilage with possible body fluids,
we recommend that you clean the mattress system
with a mild detergent and warm water. If disinfection
is desired, you may use a combination cleanser/
disinfectant as explained in “Disinfecting” section.
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Patient care equipment that does not come in
contact with mucous membranes or non-contact skin
requires low-level disinfection. Wiping surfaces with
a properly prepared detergent or disinfectant carries
out low level disinfecting.
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Processing of dirty patient care equipment should
take place in a designated area away from clean or
sterile supplies and food preparation areas.
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Detergent/disinfectants should not be mixed with
other germicides or detergents. Using the proper
dilution insures the most effective killing power of the
disinfectant.
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Wash hands often and well, including after removal
of gloves.
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Patient care equipment that is used in isolation
areas should be disinfected in accordance with
all internal policies and procedures regarding such
equipment.
Disinfecting
When there is visible soilage and between patients,
we recommend that you disinfect the unit and mattress
with a tuberculocidal disinfectant. Disinfectant should
be registered with the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
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Use rubber gloves and eye protection.
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Prepare detergent/disinfectant (registered by EPA
as hospital disinfectant) solution according to
instructions on label for correct use-dilution.
• With support surface deflated, thoroughly wipe down
entire mattress, as air cells will lie flat. Be sure to
reach all areas underneath and in-between air cells.
Allow to air dry.
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If dust or other soiling has accumulated along
air hoses, remove using swabs moistened with
detergent/disinfectant as necessary. Allow all
components to air dry. Wrap mattress in plastic and
return to storage area.
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Thoroughly wipe down outside of control unit and
allow to air dry. Cover with plastic and return to
storage area.
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Remove gloves and dispose; wash hands.