The Compressor: Inserting and removing the air hose .............. 11 The CareCube Cushion: Manual deflation .................. 12 The CareCube Cushion: Inserting and removing the air hose ............ 12 Inflating the CareCube Cushion ....................13 Deflating the CareCube Cushion with the compressor .............. 14 Trouble shooting .........................
CareCube’s unique design means that it is always possible to lift the patient’s leg to the right and most comfortable height – irrespective of whether the patient is sitting, lying supine or on their side during treatment.
CareCube is simple and logical to use. Nonetheless, you must read this manual carefully before you start using the CareCube Wound Treatment System. We are certain that the CareCube will set new standards in care with less work injuries, increased productivity and much more satisfied patients.
The CareCube has a Safe Working Load (SWL) of 100 kg /220 lbs., which means that it is safe to lift legs weighing up to 100 kg / 220 lbs. Never attempt to lift leg(s) with a weight above the SWL If used incorrectly the CareCube may tip over causing.
Page 6 of 15 Transport & storage information CareCube Wound Care System Serial No. : CareCube1 2015 02 100 Storage: Keep dry, 25-90% relative humidity, 0-50° Celsius, 250-1200 hPa Winncare: The manufacturer CareCube: The Product name Wound Care System: Product description Serial No.:...
Page 7 of 15 Marking of CareCube CareCube is equipped with the following marking: Made by Winncare in DK – 3490 CareCube1 2015 02 100 Max 100 kg / 220 lbs. IPX1/IPX6 Patent Pending CareCube1: Identifies the product i.e. a CareCube Identifies the year of production, i.e.
100 kg / 220 Lbs. Cleaning CareCube was designed for easy cleaning: The CareCube cushion was designed in such a way that there are no areas, where dirt or bacteria can accumulate. CareCube cushion: For daily cleaning, we recommend using wet-wipes either based on ethanol or containing anti-bacterial ingredients.
This may cause discoloration and/or reduce product life significantly. Daily Inspection of the CareCube System All users should be trained to carry out a daily inspection of the CareCube System before using it. Check the following points: ...
Page 10 of 15 Components in the CareCube Wound Care System: The CareCube Wound Care System consists of 4 components: 1. The CareCube Cushion 2. The CareCube Compressor with 3 meter power cable 3. An air hose 4. A backpack for transport...
The Compressor: Inserting and removing the air hose To make the CareCube System easy to use and transport, the compressor is designed to be as small and light as possible. It is a rotation pump, which sucks in air in one end and pumps it out at the other.
The valve may be opened manually by pushing the white release button down. If pushed again, the valve closes again. This function may be used to deflate the CareCube cushion manually. 15. The CareCube Cushion: Inserting and removing the air hose Push the black adaptor into the valve.
Page 13 of 15 Inflating the CareCube Cushion Prior to lifting with the CareCube, the wound nurse must decide, which lifting height is required and deflate the CareCube with the desired color pointing up/down. Help the CareCube to fold correctly during deflation:...
3. Insert the air hose into the valve on the CareCube Cushion. 4. Turn on the compressor, using the switch 5. The CareCube Cushion is now deflated. After approx. 20 seconds, the cushion is completely empty 6. Take the air hose out of the valve on the cushion with the compressor still running.
This includes leaks caused by faulty valves and welds. Puncturing of the CareCube Cushion by sharp objects is not covered by the warranty. The client pays transport costs associated with repairs under the warranty.
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