Summary of Contents for Ultimate Healthcare Tamora Plus II
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Tamora Plus II Dynamic Mattress Replacement System UPRA367803-2 ________________________________________________ User Manual Issue 5 – 13/02/2019 UPRA367803-2.UM-5...
Contents Introduction ............................4 Intended Use ............................ 4 2.1 Contraindications ........................4 About the Product ..........................4 Symbols and Statements ......................... 6 Important Safety Information ......................7 Technical Specification ........................8 6.1 Power unit ..........................8 6.2 Mattress ........................... 8 Installation and Set-Up........................
User Manual. Note: Ultimate Healthcare reserves the right to modify the information in this User Manual at any time. The information in this User Manual may vary slightly with respect to the basic design of the product.
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Mattress Replacement HEAD END 3 x Static Head Cells Knitted Cell Retention Bands Removable Cover CPR Tag 2” Foam Base Compartment 13 x Standard Cells FOOT END Cable Management Fixings Air Pipe Connector Power Unit Carry Handle Control Panel Swing Out Air Pipe Hanging Hooks Connection Point...
4. Symbols and Statements Note: Indicates tips and advice for the correct use of this product. Caution: Indicates correct operating or maintenance procedures in order to prevent damage to or destruction of the product or other property. Warning: Indicates potential danger that requires correct procedures or practises in order to prevent personal injury.
Use only the cleaning and disinfectant agents recommended in this User Manual. When connecting product after transportation or storage, inspect the power cable visually for any signs of damage. If evident, do not use product and contact Ultimate Healthcare or your local distributor for repair.
6. Technical Specification Power unit Dimensions: 130mm x 320mm x 230mm (D x W X H) Weight: 3.5 kg Alternating cycle time: 10 / 15 / 20 mins Output pressure range: 30 to 70mmHg (+/-5) Power supply: AC 230V 50 Hz Current: 0.12 A Classification:...
7. Installation and Set-Up Setting up mattress For the comfort and safety of the patient do not put them onto the mattress until you are sure that the mattress is properly secured and the system indicates that it is fully inflated. The mattress is designed to completely replace any existing mattress which may be in use on a bed.
Cable management system Cable management fixings are located on each side of the mattress underneath the flap of the cover. The mains power cable should be secured through the cable management fixing as follows: Locate each cable management fixing. ...
8. Control Panel Operation Guide The Control Panel of the power unit is used to make adjustments to the mattress and also indicates fault conditions/service requirements. These are either visual (indicator lights) or audible. Comfort Control Dial Alarm Mute Button Control Panel Lockout Button Power Indicator Control Panel Lockout Indicator...
Control panel lockout If the control panel is not used for a period of 30 seconds it will lock out and inhibit the use of the functions. Additionally, if you wish to lock out the control panel press the Lock Out button and all functions will be locked.
11. Alarms & Fault Findings The Tamora Plus II is equipped with audible and visual alarm indicators. These alert the user to the status of the available mains supply and any mattress defect. 11.1 Low pressure alarm Upon detection of low pressure, an audible alarm will be heard and the Low Pressure indicator will illuminate.
Ensure that the power unit is resting against a solid Power unit is noisy surface. If the problem persists, contact Ultimate Healthcare or your local service provider. Page 14 of 24 Issue: 5 - 13/02/2019...
13.2 Mattress and cover disinfection The Tamora Plus II mattress, mattress cover and air pipe cover can be cleaned using the following simple procedures in accordance with your Local Infection Control Policy: ...
13.3 Power unit disinfection The power unit can be cleaned by wiping down with a cloth dampened with hot water at 60 containing detergent or with sodium hypochlorite (up to 10,000 parts per million available chlorine). 13.4 Cover laundering The mattress cover and air pipe cover can also be machine washed. Mattress covers and air pipe cover should be completely removed prior to laundering.
15. Service and Maintenance It is recommended that this product be part of a routine preventative maintenance schedule with a planned service every 12 months regardless of product usage. 15.1 General (1) Check power cable and plug if there are abrasions or excessive wears. (2) Check mattress cover for signs of wear or damage.