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1.     pressing  MUTE button           Reset power unit by    pressing  MUTE button              J       Check that CPR  device  if applicable   is fully closed    i e  dial of CPR device  is rotated clockwise   until clicked into  closed position  a          v    If alarm   fault  persists  power unit  requires inspection     MATTRESS    FLAT     no alarm              Check air cells and  tubing are intact        AA       Reset power unit by    pressing     MUTE button           Check that mains  power is connected   indicated by  illuminated LCD  display  and allow at  least 20 minutes for  mattress to inflate              If alarm   fault    persists  system  requires inspection        l          Reset power unit by    pressing  MUTE button           If alarm   fault  persists  power unit  requires inspection     UNCALIBRATED    WARNING    The system will  continue to operate  but contact Talley  Medical for  recalibration as soon  as possible        Indicates mains  power failure  Silence    alarm by C  pressing    MUTE button           Reconnect to power  supply to continue  using mattress        Caused by external  RF fields  Fault will  clear when  interference ceases        10    11    Static Foam Mattresses  Installation and User Guidelines    MATTRESSES       1  Ensure the bed frame to be used has no existing  mattress components  and is free from items which  could cause damage to the SUPREMA      DORMIRA     mattress     It should be noted that this mattress is inten
2.   QUATTRO    PLUS and PULSAIR   CHOICE mattress replacement   no min  weight   200kg  31  stone  max    QUATTRO    OVERLAY   26kg  4 stone  min   160kg  25 stone  max    PULSAIR   CHOICE mattress overlay   26kg  4 stone  min   127kg  20 stone  max    B A S E    SEQUENTIAL and B A S E    RECLINER MAT cushions   no min  weight   127kg  20  stone  max    PULSAIR   CHOICE cushion   26kg  4 stone  min   102kg  16 stone  max        CPR FACILITY  Fig  5    ALL ALTERNATING AIR  PRESSURE MATTRESSES EXCEPT QUATTRO   PRIME  The CPR device is situated at the head end on the  right hand side of the mattress  viewed from foot  end   as indicated by arrows on the mattress tag   For rapid deflation rotate the dial of the CPR device  anti clockwise to click into the open position W  If re   inflating the mattress  make sure the dial of the CPR  device is rotated clockwise until clicked into the closed  position a                           PATIENT TRANSPORT FACILITY  Fig   6    ALL ALTERNATING AIR PRESSURE  MATTRESSES EXCEPT QUATTRO    PRIME   Press MAX  INFLATE button  if applicable  to 2  fully inflate the mattress  When maximum  pressure is achieved  detach the mattress  air supply hose from the power unit by    rotating the mattress hose connector anti    clockwise until the black lines align  and 5 Pa  pull the mattress hose connector away  The   mattress will remain inflated  so supporting   gt     the patient        Fig  6             All alternating air pressure mattresses can be used 
3.  To reconnect the mattress to the power unit after  using the cushion  switch off the power unit and                disconnect the cushion adaptor  Re connect the  mattress air supply tubing to the power unit  and  switch on the power unit  operation will automatically default to medium comfort  setting  3       b  To use the cushion whilst the mattress is operating  simply attach the air supply  hose from the cushion to the connection port on the side of the head end of the  mattress by matching up the alignment markings and pushing together the CPC  connectors until they click into place  Fig  4   increasing the comfort control setting  to maximum  6   The mattress and cushion will operate simultaneously  allowing the  simple transfer of the patient between the bed and chair     N B  It should be noted that the use of an alternating air pressure cushion will increase  the patient   s seated height by approximately 5cm  and care should be taken to ensure the  patient   s comfort and security regarding height of foot and arm rests     OPERATION BUTTONS    The operation buttons on the face of the power unit provide the following functions  Please  refer to your individual model to find those relevant to your mattress system     THERAPY MODE  Pressing the THERAPY MODE button will toggle between ACTIVE  1 in 4 alternating  air pressure cycle  and STATIC  for continuous low pressure therapy  modes  The  selected therapy mode is shown on the display screen  The default mode is ACT
4.  power    lead entry     The system will display STARTING  then INITIALISING whilst the mattress inflates  this    will take between 15   20 minutes         10   11     Note  It is important that during the INITIALISING phase the mattress connector is not  disconnected from the power unit  If this is done  the power unit must be switched  off  MUTE button pressed when the audible alarm is made  the mattress connector  re engaged  and the power unit restarted  If UNCALIBRATED is displayed when  switched on  the system will continue to operate but should be recalibrated as soon as  possible     When a bottom sheet is added to the mattress  ensure that it is left loose to allow the  mattress surface to conform with the patient s body as much as possible     Allow the mattress to inflate before positioning the patient on the mattress     Once inflated the system will automatically default to medium comfort setting  3    The comfort setting and the associated patient weight range guidelines are shown on  the display screen  The comfort setting can be adjusted using the up and down arrow  buttons  see COMFORT CONTROL on page 5      12  Place the carry bag and user manual in a safe place for future use     INSTALLING CUSHIONS    The QUATTRO    PLUS  QUATTRO    OVERLAY AND PULSAIR   CHOICE power units can all be used  to operate their respective alternating air pressure cushions  Place the cushion on a chair   ensuring that it is placed the correct way up with the BACK labelling  if 
5.  smoking  whilst the system is in use  to prevent the accidental secondary ignition of associated items  which may be flammable  such as bed linen     In order for alternating air pressure mattress cushion systems to operate effectively  please  avoid placing objects on the surface that may obstruct the movement of air between the  cells  For the same reason  please discourage people from sitting on the edge or on the end  of the mattress whilst it is in use     Do not place heavy objects on the surface of foam mattresses when not in use   Do not allow sharp objects to penetrate the cover material   Do not store in damp conditions     The system is used as part of a pressure ulcer prevention programme  not solely relied upon  for this purpose     Alternating pressure therapy should not be used for patients with unstable fractures  gross  oedema  burns or an intolerance to motion     It should be noted that the use of a cushion will increase the patient s seated height by  approximately 5cm  and care should be taken to ensure the patient s comfort and security  regarding height of foot and arm rests     Alternating Air Pressure Mattresses   amp  Cushions    Installation and User Guidelines    INSTALLING MATTRESSES    1     If using a mattress replacement system  which is intended to completely replace the bed    mattress  remove any existing mattress from the bed  frame  If using a mattress overlay system  ensure bed  frame to be used has an existing mattress in place     Plac
6. 2W   2 x 500mA   QUATTRO   ACUTE  variable  continuous    QUATTRO   PRIME  variable  continuous    QUATTRO    PLUS  15 minutes  continuous    QUATTRO    OVERLAY  15 minutes  continuous    PULSAIR   CHOICE  15 minutes  mattress replacement    10 minutes   mattress overlay cushion   continuous     ALTERNATING AIR PRESSURE MATTRESSES    Construction     Options     Type     Dimensions   UK standard size     BASE  QUATTRO    ACUTE   QUATTRO   PRIME   QUATTRO    PLUS    QUATTRO    OVERLAY  Woven nylon 940 DTEX PU coated both sides  PULSAIR   CHOICE  PVC coated 20z nylon  350 micron   CELLS  PU film COVER  PU coated stretch nylon 255g m   Standard   Long   Narrow   QUATTRO    ACUTE   QUATTRO  PRIME   QUATTRO    PLUS   PULSAIR     CHOICE MATTRESS REPLACEMENT  Orthodifferential pleated air cells  operating in a 1 in 4 alternating air pressure cycle O QUATTRO     OVERLAY  Orthodifferential air cells operating in a 1 in 4 alternating  air pressure cycle   O PULSAIR   CHOICE mattress overlay  One piece air cell set  operating in a 1 in 2 alternating air pressure cycle   QUATTRO    ACUTE QUATTRO   PRIME  1980mm x 880mm x 240mm  QUATTRO    PLUS PULSAIR    CHOICE MATTRESS REPLACEMENT   1950mm x 880mm x 180mm O QUATTRO  OVERLAY  1930mm x  855mm x 130mm    Weight     PULSAIR   CHOICE MATTRESS OVERLAY  2000mm x 840mm x 128mm  QUATTRO    ACUTE  12 5kg  O QUATTRO    PRIME  10 6kg   QUATTRO    PLUS  9 4kg O QUATTRO    OVERLAY  6 3 kg   PULSAIR   CHOICE  8 0kg  mattress replacement    5 5kg  matt
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8. IVE therapy   To switch to STATIC MODE  press THERAPY MODE button for 2 seconds until an audible tone  is heard  The system will then display  PLEASE WAIT  and requires approximately 2 minutes  to initialise     COMFORT CONTROL     Air pressure is regulated within each of the cells throughout the cycle so that support   posture and therapy are constantly maintained at optimum levels  irrespective of   a  patient weight  movement or position  Equalisation of cell pressure automatically  takes place at each stage of the 1 in 4 cycle  again to ensure precise pressure  and therapy is provided  The automatic default comfort setting is level 3  However  if the  patient prefers a firmer or softer mattress  increase or decrease the comfort control setting    accordingly using the up and down arrow buttons  soft  1   firm  6   The comfort setting and  the associated patient weight range guidelines are shown on the display screen  Check  periodically to ensure patient Support and comfort     DATA  D Pressing the DATA button at any time switches the display into DATA mode  Use the  up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the product data and user information  set  Pressing the DATA button again returns the display to the previous mode   NB  Used for accessing information only  does not affect mode of operation     MUTE   Press to silence alarm and to clear alarm display from display screen     MUTE LOCK   M Press to silence the alarm and to clear the alarm display from the display s
9. MIRA    mattress  1970mm x 880mm x 127mm   DORMIRA    cushion  432mm x 432mm x 76mm   SUPREMA    mattress cushion  13 5kg   1 0kg   DORMIRA    mattress cushion  10 0kg   0 9kg   SUPREMA    mattress cushion  2 way   DORMIRA    mattress cushion  4 way    MANUFACTURER S GUARANTEE  All power units  alternating mattresses cushions and foam mattresses cushions  are covered by a 24 month manufacturer s guarantee     14    EXPLANATION OF LABEL SYMBOLS AND STATEMENTS    A N ATTENTION Consult accompanying  documents  C     Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC    Electrical Protection Type B    Class II Equipment  Double Insulated     R  X Do not dispose of with the normal household waste  SS     please refer to www talleygroup com for further details     This is a statement that alerts the user to the  WARNING possibility of serious injury or other adverse reactions  with the use or misuse of the device    This is a statement that alerts the user to the  CAUTION possibility of a problem with the system associated  with its use or misuse    ple  This product is CLASSIFIED by Underwriters  Laboratories Inc  with respect to electric shock  fire  cus and mechanical hazards only in accordance with  1BD1 UL60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No  601 1    USER MANUAL PART NUMBER 50 02 07 200       TALLEY GROUP LIMITED   z     Premier Way  Abbey Park Industrial Estate  Gi nA        2   Romsey  Hampshire S051 9DQ England         ALLEY Web  www talleygroup com Brith  l Haikan  Europe re order    0 1794 503
10. TALLEY    MEDIZ AL    User Guidelines for Pressure Area    Care Mattresses and Cushions       QUATTRO    ACUTE Systems  QUATTRO    PRIME Systems  QUATTRO    PLUS Systems  QUATTRO    OVERLAY Systems  PULSAIR   CHOICE Systems  SUPREMA     DORMIRA       B A S E    Seating Systems    Contents    INTRODUCTION  CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS INFORMATION    ALTERNATING AIR PRESSURE MATTRESSES  amp  CUSHIONS  INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDELINES   CARE AND MAINTENANCE   FAULT FINDING    FOAM MATTRESSES  amp  CUSHIONS  INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDELINES  CARE AND MAINTENANCE    SPECIFICATIONS    Introduction    Page    11  11    13    Thank you for choosing to use a Talley Medical pressure area care product  effective for the    prevention and management of pressure ulcers     The range of alternating air pressure products is as follows        QUATTRO    ACUTE  mattress replacement system for patients at very high risk of pressure    ulcers      QUATTRO    PRIME  mattress replacement system for patients at very high risk of pressure    ulcers      QUATTRO    PLUS  mattress replacement system for patients at high risk of pressure    ulcers    ulcers     The range of static foam products is as follows      PULSAIR   CHOICE mattress overlay  for patients at medium risk of pressure ulcers  PULSAIR   CHOICE cushion  seat cushion  for patients at high risk of pressure ulcers  B A S E    SEQUENTIAL  seat cushion for patients at very high risk of pressure ulcers   B A S E    RECLINER MAT     seat and back c
11. applicable  facing the  back of the chair  Secure cushion to chair using adjustable straps  where available     1     The PULSAIR    CHOICE cushion is connected to the PULSAIR   CHOICE power unit exactly  as described in points 5  to 9  above and will take approx  30 seconds to inflate     The B A S E    SEQUENTIAL and B A S E     RECLINER MAT cushions can be used with the  QUATTRO    PLUS and QUATTRO    OVERLAY mattress systems  either operated with the  mattress or  using a cushion adaptor  directly with the power unit  as follows      a  To use the cushion directly with the power unit  connect the cushion adaptor to  the power unit  rotating the adaptor clockwise until the green indicator fills the  indicator hole on the power unit connector  Connect the air supply hose from the  cushion onto the adaptor  matching up the  alignment markings  Fig  3   Ensure that this  has been correctly clicked into place  otherwise  a leak may occur  Attach the power lead  plug  into the mains outlet and switch the power  on at the side of power unit adjacent to the  power lead entry  Once inflated  approx  5  minutes  increase the comfort control setting  to maximum  6                     NB  If using the power unit from an operating  mattress system  first press the MAX  INFLATE  button  if applicable  to fully inflate the mattress   then rotate the air supply hose connector anti   clockwise and detach from the power unit to seal  the air within the mattress to leave it fully inflated  
12. creen   The power unit will automatically lock 2 minutes after the last button operation when  running to prevent the inadvertent operation of button functions  except MUTE   as indicated  by  L  on the display screen  Press and hold the MUTE UNLOCK button until the power unit  beeps if further button operation is needed  i e  comfort setting   The power unit will lock  again 2 minutes after the last button operation      NB  After power failure switching the power off  pressing MUTE cancels the system s  previous settings  When power returns the default setting of ACTIVE mode  comfort setting  3 is invoked   Note that previous settings are automatically cancelled if the duration between  switch off and switch on is greater than 12 seconds  If power returns before a period of 12  seconds has passed and the MUTE button has not been pressed  the system will return to  the previous mode of operation      MAX  INFLATE  Necessary for some nursing procedures  the MAX INFLATE mode inflates the    mattress to maximum static pressure  50mmHg  for a period of 15 minutes  After  pressing the MAX INFLATE button to inflate mattress  the system displays  PLEASE WAIT   followed by  READY  and a 5 second audible tone when maximum pressure is achieved and     MAX INFLATE  is shown on the display screen  After 15 minutes the system automatically  returns to the active mode of operation     USER WEIGHT GUIDELINES    QUATTRO    ACUTE and QUATTRO    PRIME   no min  weight   250kg  39 stone  max  
13. ded to  completely replace the existing mattresses                 2  Place the SUPREMA      DORMIRA    mattress on the bed  frame   NB  If using the SUPREMA    mattress ensure that the mattress is positioned with the  printed cover uppermost with the grey  non slip base facing downwards     3  Place the user manual in a safe place for future use     The SUPREMA      DORMIRA    mattress can be used on profiling bed frames  slatted frames   in filled frames and divans     A gap of 2 5cm either side of the mattress should not be exceeded when side rails are  deployed     CUSHIONS    Place the SUPREMA      DORMIRA    cushion onto a chair  If using the SUPREMA    cushion  ensure that it is positioned with the green cover uppermost with the grey  non slip base facing  downwards    N B  It should be noted that the use of a foam cushion will increase the patient   s seated  height by approximately 5cm  and care should be taken to ensure the patient   s comfort and  security regarding height of foot and arm rests     Care and Maintenance    The SUPREMA      DORMIRA    mattress cushion will provide years of efficient service if it is  cared for in the following way     COVER  Always keep the mattress cushion cover as clean as is practicable  The material is waterproof  and vapour permeable     Inspect top cover for signs of damage or wear which could result in the contamination  of the interior  e g  tears  holes  damage to seams or zips  underside staining  etc  The  frequency of the
14. e the mattress on the bed frame existing bed  mattress  If using a powered mattress ensure the  mattress hose exits at the foot end on the right hand  side and the coloured cover is uppermost     Secure the mattress to the bed frame existing  mattress using adjustable straps   pass straps  beneath or around bed frame mattress platform   bed mattress and secure with the buckles  Fig  1    allowing for moving components on electric bed  frames  This is important as it stops the mattress  becoming detached from the bed frame existing bed  mattress and causing possible injury to the patient     Suspend the power unit from the foot board of the bed  having first adjusted the hanger brackets as instructed at  the rear of the unit  Alternatively the power unit may be  placed on the floor               Y    ia        IK          ij  A          i     i    Fig  1             Fig  2       Attach the air supply hose to the power unit by aligning the black line on the air supply  hose connector with the black line on the power unit connector and pushing together   Rotate the mattress hose connector clockwise until the green indicator fills the indicator    hole on the power unit connector  Fig  2      Plug the smaller end of the power lead into the left hand side of the power unit  and the  other end into mains outlet in wall  Ensure that the mains lead and tubing cannot become    trapped in the bed frame     Switch the power on at the outlet  and at the side of power unit adjacent to the
15. ge     INTERIOR    Inspect the mattress cushion interior for signs of damage or contamination  e g   staining or evidence of fluid ingress  The frequency of these checks should be at each  decontamination process  i e  between patients or patient occupancy  or weekly for  longer term patients    Contaminated mattresses cushions should be removed from service and disposed of in  accordance with local policy    Regular turning will prolong the life of the mattress  The SUPREMA    has a 2 way turning  cycle and the DORMIRA    has a 4 way turning cycle  Please refer to instructions printed  on cover     SYSTEM DESIGN LIFE  3 years    HANDLING AND STORAGE   Handle with care  Please report instances of damage or impact to Talley Service Department   The mattress should be stored flat    Temperature  Operational  10  C to 40  C    Storage  10  C to 55  C    13    TRANSPORTATION OF MATTRESS SYSTEM   The mattress should be transported flat and not rolled  Mattresses should not be stored more  than 6 high as this can potentially be a safety hazard when handling  To protect the covers   mattresses should be packed in minimum 200 micron clear polythene     Specifications   ALTERNATING AIR PRESSURE POWER UNITS   Construction  ABS Plastic   Dimensions  335mm 13 2    x 233mm 9 2    x 165mm 6 5     Weight  3 4 kg   7 5 Ibs   Mains Cable  5 metres   16 5      Electricity Supply  240V   50Hz    Full Load Wattage     Fuse Rating   Cycle Time     USA   110V   6OHz   Saudi Arabia  240V   GOHz   1
16. nation process  i e  between  patients or patient occupancy  or weekly for longer term patients    Care should be taken to avoid puncturing cover with objects such as needles  scalpels   pat slides  acrylic nails  etc    The cover may be removed and cleaned in accordance with The Revised Healthcare  Cleaning Manual June 2009 subject to the following action  Following the use of a  detergent and or disinfectant solution the mattress cover should be rinsed with clean  water using a clean cloth and allowed to dry    Frequent or prolonged exposure to high concentration disinfectant solution may reduce  the useful life of the mattress cushion cover    Where high concentration disinfectants e g  10 000ppm chlorine releasing agent  CRA   or combined chlorine releasing agent  CRA  and detergent solutions are used to clean  and disinfect blood or other body fluids  mattresses cushions should be rinsed with  clean water using a clean cloth  This will help prevent any possible long term compatibility  issues associated with disinfectant residues    Alternatively disinfection may be achieved by laundering at temperatures not exceeding  65  C for 10 minutes or 73  C for 3 minutes which may include a chlorine rinse    Do not use abrasive cleaners  solvents or alcohol based cleansers  e g  Phenicol   Hibiscrub  Clearsol  Stericol  Hycoline as these will destroy the cover materials    Do not iron    Ensure that the mattress cushion is thoroughly dried before remaking the bed or placing  in s
17. on profiling bed frames  slatted frames   in filled frames and divans     Back rests or pillows for support should be placed beneath the mattress to allow uninterrupted  body contact with the mattress surface     Place the bottom sheet loosely on the mattress to allow the mattress surface greater contact  with the patient   s body  Avoid using fitted sheets  The use of incontinence sheets   excessive  bedding beneath the patient may reduce the pressure relieving effect of the mattress     To remove air from the mattress when dismantling the system  use the CPR facility as  described above  all mattresses except QUATTRO    PRIME   to remove air from the QUATTRO     PRIME detach mattress air supply hose from power unit by rotating mattress hose connector  anti clockwise until black lines align  and pull mattress hose connector away      Care should be taken when raising and lowering bed safety side rails in order to avoid  possible interference with the CPR and cushion connection port where fitted     A gap of 2 5cm on either side of the mattress should not be exceeded when side rails  are deployed     Care and Maintenance    COVER  Always keep the mattress cushion cover as clean as is practicable  The material is waterproof  and vapour permeable     Inspect top cover for signs of damage or wear which could result in the contamination  of the interior  e g  tears  holes  damage to seams or zips  underside staining  etc  The  frequency of these checks should be at each decontami
18. pped or there is a  fault in the system  Switch power off  press MUTE button  then switch power on again  If the  fault re occurs  contact Talley Medical     LOW PRESSURE warning   will alert if pressure falls below the minimum allowable levels   Check that the hose is connected to the power unit correctly  Check that the CPR device  is fully closed  i e  the dial of the CPR device is rotated clockwise until clicked into closed  position A  Check that the internal cells are connected and that no cell is punctured  Press  the MUTE button to clear alarm  Note that the alarm will reoccur if the fault persists  if the  fault re occurs  contact Talley Medical     EMI fault   indicates that the unit detects the pressure sensor amplifier is adversely affected  by external RF fields  This will clear when interference ceases     OTHER ALARMS    PUMP OR TRIAC fault   indicates a pump control failure or an open pump coil fault  Should  this occur  contact Talley Medical     UNCALIBRATED   contact Talley Medical for recalibration     If you have any queries relating to this system please contact Talley Medical or your local    authorised dealer     LOW  PRESSURE    FAULT       ROTOR  SYSTEM    FAULT    PUMP or  TRIAC  FAULT          Check air supply hose  is correctly attached  to power unit  i e   mattress hose  connector is correctly  aligned with power  unit connector and is  fully rotated clockwise  so green indicator fills  window on power unit  connector         Reset power unit by
19. ress  overlay     ALTERNATING AIR PRESSURE CUSHIONS    Construction     Type     Dimensions   UK standard size     Weight     BASE  B A S E    SEQUENTIAL   RECLINER MAT cushion  Woven nylon  940 DTEX PU coated both sides O PULSAIR   CHOICE cushion  PVC  coated 20z nylon  350 micron   INNER  B A S E    SEQUENTIAL   RECLINER MAT cushion  PVC bellows  within punched CMFR foam O PULSAIR   CHOICE cushion  PU film  COVER  PU coated stretch nylon 255g m7    B A S E    SEQUENTIAL   RECLINER MAT cushion  8 20 rows of 6  bellow cell strips operating in a 1 in 4 alternating air pressure cycle  PULSAIR   CHOICE cushion  One piece air cell set operating in a 1 in 2  alternating air pressure cycle   B A S E    SEQUENTIAL cushion  430mm x 430mm x 70mm   B A S E    RECLINER MAT    cushion  1080mm x 430mm x 70mm  PULSAIR   CHOICE cushion  430mm x 430mm x 40mm   B A S E    SEQUENTIAL cushion  1 9kg  O B A S E    RECLINER MAT  cushion  3 9kg O PULSAIR   CHOICE cushion  1 3kg    STATIC FOAM MATTRESSES  amp  CUSHIONS    Construction     Cover   Dimensions    Weight     Turning cycle     SUPREMA    mattress cushion  57 63kg m  density viso elastic foam  over a base of 38 42 kg m  nominal density   150 190N nominal  hardness SAFEGUARD CMHR O DORMIRA    mattress cushion   Multi layered SAFEGUARD CMHR foam  38 42 kg m  nominal density    110 140N   100 130N nominal hardness   PU coated stretch nylon 255g m    SUPREMA    mattress  1970mm x 880mm x 160mm   SUPREMA    cushion  432mm x 432mm x 76mm   DOR
20. se checks should be between patients or patient occupancy  weekly for  longer term patients    Care should be taken to avoid puncturing cover with objects such as needles  scalpels   pat slides  acrylic nails  etc    The cover may be removed and cleaned in accordance with The Revised Healthcare  Cleaning Manual June 2009 subject to the following action  Following the use of a  detergent and or disinfectant solution the mattress cover should be rinsed with clean  water using a clean cloth and allowed to dry    Frequent or prolonged exposure to high concentration disinfectant solution may reduce  the useful life of the mattress cushion cover    Where high concentration disinfectants e g  10 000ppm chlorine releasing agent  CRA   or combined chlorine releasing agent  CRA  and detergent solutions are used to clean  and disinfect blood or other body fluids  mattresses cushions should be rinsed with  clean water using a clean cloth  This will help prevent any possible long term compatibility  issues associated with disinfectant residues    Alternatively disinfection may be achieved by laundering at temperatures not exceeding  65  C for 10 minutes or 73  C for 3 minutes which may include a chlorine rinse    Do not use abrasive cleaners  solvents or alcohol based cleansers  e g  Phenicol   Hibiscrub  Clearsol  Stericol  Hycoline as these will destroy the cover materials    Do not iron    Ensure that the mattress cushion is thoroughly dried before remaking the bed or placing  in stora
21. torage     INTERIOR COMPONENTS    Check air cells and mattress cushion interior for signs of damage or contamination   e g  staining or evidence of fluid ingress  The frequency of these checks should be at  each decontamination process  i e  between patients or patient occupancy  or weekly  for longer term patients    Care should be taken to avoid puncturing air cells with objects such as needles  scalpels   pat slides  acrylic nails  etc    The individual cells can also be wiped clean with a mild antiseptic solution    All cells are replaceable and can be obtained easily from Talley Medical    Do not immerse the PULSAIR   CHOICE mattresses cushion in water    The QUATTRO    range of mattresses are fully launderable  but ensure the CPR device  is fully closed  i e  the dial of the CPR device is rotated clockwise until clicked into the  closed position 8   prior to laundering to prevent water entering the air cells  tubing     POWER UNIT   Always disconnect the power unit from the electricity supply before cleaning  Power units  can be wiped down with a detergent or disinfectant solution or wipe  Do not use solvents   The unit contains no user serviceable parts  and should only be serviced by a competent  electrical engineer  or returned to Talley Medical   your local authorised dealer  All Talley  Medical products should be serviced every two years by Talley Medical or authorised dealer  in order to comply with warranty conditions  It is the customer   s responsibility to ens
22. ure the  following prior to collection       ithe system is cleaned of any obvious contaminants     contamination status is documented       assistance is given to Talley Medical personnel to bag the equipment if the mattress has  been in a known or suspected infectious environment     SYSTEM DESIGN LIFE  5 years    HANDLING AND STORAGE  Handle with care  Please report instances of damage or impact to Talley Service Department   Temperature  Operational  10  C to 40  C  Storage  10  C to 55  C  Humidity and other environmental conditions  refer to the Service Manual     TRANSPORTATION OF MATTRESS SYSTEM   The mattress should be loosely rolled lengthwise with the cover innermost  taking care not  to strain the umbilical  It can then be transported and stored in the carry bag with the power  unit  mains cable and this booklet  Do not stack bagged mattresses more than two high to  avoid strain on the umbilical     Fault Finding    All alarms can be reset by pressing the MUTE button once  This also cancels the fault  displays  MUTE also silences the audible alarm  All systems have a fault log that records the  last 5 faults via the DATA display mode  If problems reoccur contact Talley Medical     AC FAIL fault   indicates a mains power failure  an audible alarm will sound if power is  interrupted  e g  power unit switched off  power cut  disconnection of mains lead  Press MUTE  or re connect to power supply     ROTOR SYSTEM fault   indicates the automatic sequential cycle has sto
23. ushion for patients at very high risk of pressure    QUATTRO    OVERLAY  mattress overlay system for patients at high risk of pressure ulcers  PULSAIR   CHOICE mattress replacement  for patients at high risk of pressure ulcers      SUPREMA     mattress replacement and cushion for patients at medium risk of pressure    ulcers       DORMIRA     mattress replacement and cushion for patients at risk of pressure ulcers    Cautions and Warnings    Before using alternating air pressure mattress   cushion systems ensure that     the electricity supply is of the type indicated on the power unit      the mains lead is free from damage and is positioned so as not to cause an  obstruction      the system is not used in the presence of flammable anaesthetics    For 110V units only   means to isolate the power unit from the electricity supply shall be  carried out via disconnecting the plug attached to the non detachable mains cord from the  wall socket     The equipment conforms to IEC 60601 1 2 for electromagnetic interference  however should  the equipment be subjected to electromagnetic interference outside this then the unit should  be recalibrated by a qualified service technician     Do not place mattress cushion or power unit on or near a heat source  Do not use with hot  water bottles or electric blankets     Although the materials used in the manufacture of all components of the mattress cushion  system comply to the required fire safety regulations  Talley Medical advise against
    
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