1. Comfort Weight Se ings Bu on
The "Comfort Se ing" controls the air pressure output based on the patient's weight.
When patient's weight se ing is increased (
When the patient's weight se ing is decreased (
decrease. When a patient's condition has significantly changed, reassess the comfort
weight se ing level. A hand check is needed to determine if patient is bo oming out.
When a patient's condition has significantly changed, reassess appropriateness of prod-
uct and comfort se ing level.
NOTE: Maximum weight 400lbs.
NOTE: Check if the pressure is suitable for the patient by sliding one hand
beneath the air cells at the level of the patient's bu ocks. Always leave at least
1" inch space between patient and the static cell to prevent bo oming out.
2. Therapy Modes Bu on
A. Static
Redistribute body mass over a greater surface area at a constant air pressure based on
your Comfort Weight se ing.
B. Alternating Pressure
1-in-2 alternating cell cycle achieves periodic pressure relief. There are four selectable
cycle times available: 5, 10, 15, 20 minutes. Caregivers can select one of the four cycle
times based upon patient comfort and desired outcome.
C. Pulsation
Encourage lymph and blood flow for increased oxygenation. The entire ma ress pulsates
between a decreased and increased pressure level in all cells every 15 seconds.
D. Seat Inflate
The Seat Inflation features additional support to the patient during head raised position
(Fowler), ingress, and egress for the prevention of bo oming out.
NOTE: When head of bed is elevated 30 degrees or higher, it is recommended
the caregiver engage Seat Inflate to prevent possible bo oming out.
NOTE: Every time the ma ress is initialized (inflated), it will automatically go
to "Auto Firm" mode to hasten inflation. Once the system is ready to use, the
system will automatically begin in static mode or revert to the previously set
therapy mode.
3. On/off
), the output pressure will increase
), the output of air pressure will
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