Optima Prone / English
2.5. Reposition Patient's Head when in Prone Position – Not available for
Homecare Environment
(1). Select Head Reposition Mode to provide a firm and stable surface for the following procedures.
(2). The air cell underneath the base cover will start inflating to lift the patient's shoulders and chest
upward.
(3). A beep sound indicates the air cell underneath the base cover is fully inflated.
(4). Make sure the head and neck are supported when deflating the air cells in the head section.
(5). Reposition the patient's head.
(6). Turn the 3 knobs in the head section counter-clockwise to re-inflate the air cells.
(7). Carefully place the patient's head on the fully inflated air cells.
(8). Hyperextension of the neck should be avoided to provide a comfortable posture.
NOTE: A special design of the foam in the head section to relieve the pressure to the ear of
patient.
(9). Avoid any displacement or winding of tubes or lines.
(10). To cancel this function, select the Head Reposition mode again to cancel it and the air cell
underneath the base cover will start to deflate slowly.
NOTE: Head Reposition Mode will automatically turn off after 10 minutes.
(11). Make sure the patient's shoulders are still aligned with the 4th cell, the Shoulder Support cell.
(12). The mattress will return to its previous therapy mode automatically to avoid long term
pressurization of tissue.
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