, HIGH PROFILE , ELIMSTAPH , Hi-Tor , Velcro and Sentinal are registered trademarks of their respective companies. MOXI Enterprises, LLC. has a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the right to amend specifications presented in this brochure.
Section Introduction Introduction ® low air loss mattress systems are pressure relief mattress systems designed SelectAir for the treatment and/or prevention of pressure ulcers and other tissue trauma, including burns and other wounds. SelectAir systems are designed to work with any standard hospital mattress and will fit on a variety of different bed frames. Indications for Use • Pressure Ulcers • Burns • Geriatrics • Rehabilitation • Spinal Cord Injury • Arthritis • Oncology • Orthopedics • Skin Flaps/Grafts • Multiple Sclerosis • Neurosurgery • Pain Management • Cardiovascular • Plastic Surgery • Dermatology • AIDS • Extended Care...
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Medium Setting Button for Pulsation Mode (Not available on the HybridSelect model) High Setting Button for Pulsation Mode Upright Button Type BF Equipment The above symbols are used on product labeling and in this manual as defined by International Electrotechnical Commission or MOXI Enterprises, LLC.
Section System Components System Components For Mattress Replacement Models Figure Water Resistant, Vapor Permeable Mattress Sheet (optional) Water Resistant, Vapor Permeable Zippered Mattress Cover Mattress Mattress Pad Control Unit with flexible hose attached Note: SelectAir and SelectAir Max mattress replacements are available in different heights, lengths and widths. BariSelect is available in various widths.
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Section System Components System Components For HybridSelect Mattress Overlay Models Figure Mattress Sheet ROHO HIGH PROFILE Cushion Mattress Overlay HealFloat Section Control Unit with flexible hose attached...
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. • For mattress overlays, use a side rail extender if the top of the bed rails are less than six (6) inches (15 cm) from the top of the mattress overlay. • The use of bed frame side rails in conjunction with any SelectAir low air loss mattress system should be determined based upon facility protocol, applicable laws and regulations, and individual user safety considerations. Bed frame side rail usage is not a requirement for the functional operation of any SelectAir product, but individual safety requirements and/or facility protocol may dictate that side rails be utilized.
MOXI / SelectAir distributor. Dust or Dirt Keep the SelectAir control unit away from excessive dust or dirt, which can cause premature failure. The control unit is supplied with a replaceable air filter that should be replaced every 90 days under normal conditions. The air filter should be inspected and cleaned every month under normal conditions, and more frequently when used in abnormally dusty or dirty environments.
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Section 4 Important Safeguards MOXI / SelectAir distributor prior to operating the control unit. Do not alter the plug to fit into the power outlet. The power supply cord should be routed so it will not be walked on or pinched by items placed upon it or against it.
Installation Section 5 Installation - Mattress Replacements Mattress Note: Make sure that the mattress hose fitting is at the foot end of the bed frame. A. When using the Mattress Cover with Mattress Replacement: While the mattress is inflating, it may be helpful to partially unzip the cover and guide the mattress into the correct formation.
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Section 5 Installation 4. Place the ROHO HIGH PROFILE cushion into the HealFloat foot section of the mattress overlay. Note: Refer to the cushion's enclosed operating instructions for proper setup and adjustment. 5. After inflating the mattress overlay, secure the mattress sheet to the mattress. 6. Remove the ROHO HIGH PROFILE cushion and place on chair to provide continued skin protection while patient is seated in a chair. Readjust the cushion for the patient according to the cushion's instructions. Control Unit - All Models . Place the control unit handle over the edge of the footboard. The handle will Figure 3 self adjust to the width of the footboard (fig. 3). . Insert the hose fitting with the clip into the air outlet of the control unit and turn /4 turn. Ensure the hose fitting is firmly...
1. Press the “On/Off” button on the keypad to the “On” position and allow the mattress to FULLY inflate before making any adjustments or placing the patient on the mattress. SelectAir, Figure 8 BariSelect SelectAir Max, Models only HybridSelect Models ON/OFF...
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Section 6 Manual Setup . Press the firm mattress timer. Figure 9A SelectAir, BariSelect SelectAir Max, Models HybridSelect only Models 3. Place the patient on the mattress, centered and in their habitual resting position, i.e. on their back, on their side, etc. CAUTION: The bed rails should be locked in their highest position before proceeding. 4. Press the Firm Mattress “OFF” button if illuminated. BariSelect SelectAir, Models Figure 9B SelectAir Max, only HybridSelect Models 5. Determine the patient’s weight and set the Comfort Level using the Comfort Level “Softer” and “Firmer” buttons to the matching information on the Comfort...
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Comfort Level Reference Chart Note: These charts are only a guideline because weight distribution varies from patient to patient. Patient Weight Setting (Kilograms) (Comfort Level) (Pounds) 3.5-4 SelectAir SelectAir Max Weight Ranges Patient Weight Setting (Pounds) (Kilograms) (Comfort Level) BariSelect Weight Ranges 13.5...
Section 7 Maintenance Maintenance Control Units All control units are designed to be virtually maintenance free. The only servicing required is cleaning of the housing and changing the filter. Note: The control unit contains no other user serviceable parts and it should only be opened by qualified service personnel. Fuse DANGER: THE FUSE MUST ONLY BE REPLACED WITH THE PROPER FUSE AS LISTED ON THE INFORMATION LABEL. DO NOT REPLACE THE FUSE WITH ONE OF HIGHER VALUE OR OF DIFFERENT TYPE. To replace the fuse: . Turn off the main power switch on the power entry module, located on the left side of the unit. . Unplug the line cord from the wall socket, remove the other end from the power entry module, and set aside. 3. Insert a small flat screwdriver into the slot located at the top of the power entry module and carefully open the fuse holder door. Note: Before opening, observe what voltage is visible on the red fuse holder through the window on the fuse holder door. 4. Carefully remove the red fuse holder to access the fuse. 5. Check fuse with a continuity tester. 6. Replace bad fuse with the correct version listed on the information label. 7. Replace the red fuse holder in the power entry module.
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Section 7 Maintenance Filter The filter should be inspected and cleaned every month under normal conditions. Inspect filter and clean or replace as necessary. Bariatric patients generally require higher air pressure for support, therefore, the air filter should be inspected and replaced more frequently. Figure To check and change the filter: . Firmly pull forward and then down on the filter tray located at the front of the control unit. The filter tray will automatically stop in the fully opened position (fig. 11). It is not necessary to completely remove the filter tray. Important: Keep the filter clean and the air opening clear of obstacles. Filter Tray and Filter 2. Remove the filter from the filter tray (Fig. 12) by grabbing the filter by its edges and inspect the condition of the filter.
The following instructions are intended only as general guidelines. Follow your facility’s standard protocol for cleaning and disinfecting medical equipment. If you have any questions contact your MOXI / SelectAir representative or The MOXI Enterprises Service Department. Mattress/Overlay (during use) Clean with a mild detergent and a damp cloth.
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Section 8 Cleaning and Disinfecting washing machine should be set at a regular wash, hot water setting. 4. Launder the sheet in a normal manner using the regular cycle and hot water wash setting of the washing machine. Use a standard laundry detergent as the laundering agent. Make sure that a full clear rinse cycle follows the wash cycle to remove all the cleaning solution residues. 5. Dry the sheet in a standard clothes dryer set at low heat (Delicate Fabrics) setting for 7-0 minutes. 6. After drying, the sheet may be repackaged and returned to clean inventory. Zippered Mattress Cover (during use) . Wipe surface with neutral soap and lukewarm water. . Rinse with water and dry. Zippered Mattress Cover (between patients) Note: Do not clean with a phenolic-based cleaning solution as it will damage the urethane coating on the cover’s nylon fabric. These instructions must be followed to maintain the quality and integrity of the material.
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Refer to the ROHO HIGH PROFILE cushionʼs operating manual for specific cleaning instructions. Control Unit and Hose (between patients) 1. Unplug the control unit from the wall outlet before proceeding. 2. Wipe down entire control unit and all hoses with a disinfectant solution. MOXI recommends using LpHse diluted 1:256. ®...
• If, after replacement, the fuse blows again when power is applied, remove the unit from service and contact your MOXI / Select Air Distributor for assistance. 2. Control Unit does not function. Power and all comfort level light flash alternately, unit sounds single repeating beep.
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Turn power switch on side of unit off for 10 seconds and back on to resume normal operation. • If problem persists, contact your MOXI / Select Air Distributor for assistance. 8. Patient comes in contact with bed frame after running Auto comfort mode. •...
Section 0 SelectAir Figure 3 SelectAir Upright Mode The Upright Mode increases system pressure to compensate for the upright patient. Note: When the patient is sitting up in bed, additional system pressure is required to keep the patient properly supported. Before raising the patient to a sitting position, activate the Upright Mode by pressing the "Upright On/Off" button once (Ensure the Upright light illuminates), (fig. 14). Light Figure 4 To deactivate the Upright Mode, first lower the patient to a lying position.
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Section 0 SelectAir Then press the "Upright On/Off" button a second time (Ensure the upright light extinguishes). Note: Do not leave the control unit in the Upright Mode when the patient is lying flat or at a slight angle. Note: Ensure the patient has at least one (1) inch (3 cm) of clearance between the bed frame and their body. If not, manually increase or decrease system pressure to compensate. Firm Mattress Mode To aid in the placement and maneuvering of the patient, the control unit is equipped with a Firm Mattress Mode. The Firm Mattress Mode will fully inflate the mattress making it firm for easy positioning. The Firm Mattress Mode will automatically terminate when the time displayed on the keypad has expired. Press the "Firm" button on the keypad. The display will indicate the remaining time (fig. 15). To end the cycle press the Firm Mattress “Off” button. Figure 5 Note: The SelectAir control unit is equipped with an internal timer which will turn the Firm Mattress Mode off after 0 minutes. If the Firm Mattress Mode has timed out and ended the firm mattress cycle, DO NOT press the Firm "Off” key as this may cause the system to "lock up". Note: Pressing the Firm "Off" key multiple times or holding down the button may cause the system to “lock up”. Note: To ensure patient comfort, the control unit slowly lowers the pressure of the system. This may give the appearance that the firm function is still active. If the timer lights are extinguished, the control unit is in its normal mode. CPR/Emergency Deflate Important: In case of a CPR Emergency, turn power OFF by pressing the CPR button on the keypad. Figure 6 SelectAir,...
Section SelectAir Max Figure 7 SelectAir Max Upright Mode The Upright Mode increases system pressure to compensate for the upright patient. Note: When the patient is sitting up in bed, additional system pressure is required to keep the patient properly supported. Before raising the patient to a sitting position, activate the Upright Mode by pressing the "Upright On/Off" button once (Ensure the Upright light illuminates). (fig. 18). Light Figure 8...
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Figure 19 Note: The SelectAir Max control unit is equipped with an internal timer which will turn the Firm Mattress Mode off after 25 minutes. If the Firm Mattress Mode has timed out and ended the firm mattress cycle, DO NOT press the Firm "Off”...
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Section SelectAir Max To unlock the control panel, press and hold the “System Lock” button for three (3) seconds. Ensure the System Lock light extinguishes. Auto Comfort This control unit is equipped with the Auto Comfort mode. When selected, the control unit will proceed through one or several (depending on the patient's body type) cycles and will then calculate the approximate proper setting for the patient. If the setting selected by the control unit is not acceptable, then a second run of the Auto Comfort cycle may be necessary. If manual setup is desired see Manual Setup, Section 6. . Turn the control unit on and allow the mattress to fully inflate before making any adjustments or placing the patient on the mattress. . Place the patient on the mattress, centered and in their habitual resting position, i.e. on their back, on their side, etc. Note: The bed rails should be locked in their highest position before proceeding. 3. Deactivate the Firm Mode before starting Auto Comfort. 4. Press the Auto Comfort “Start” button (fig. 21). Note: The patient must remain still while the Auto Comfort light is flashing. Figure Light Note: Do not press any other keys until the Auto Comfort light is extinguished. 5. Inspect the patient to ensure they have sunk into the mattress about 40-50 % and not touching the frame at any point. If they have not, adjust the Comfort Level using the Comfort Level “Softer” and “Firmer” buttons until the proper results are achieved. Pulsate Mode This control unit is equipped with the Pulsate Mode. When selected, the control unit will continuously readjust the system pressure (proportional to the Comfort Level setting). Change in pressure is gradual to ensure maximum patient comfort. . To activate, press either the “High”, “Medium” or “Low” key (fig. 22) on the control panel. The Pulsate light will come on.
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Section SelectAir Max . The Pulsate Mode adjusts as follows: Low–0% cycle every 5 minutes Medium–0% cycle every 7 minutes High–0% cycle every minute. 3. To deactivate the Pulsate Mode, press the Pulsate off button (Fig. 23). Figure 3 Note: You may change the rate of alternating pressure at any time while the Pulsate Mode is in operation. CPR/Emergency Deflate Important: In case of a CPR Emergency, turn power OFF by pressing the CPR button on the keypad. Figure 4 SelectAir, SelectAir Max, HybridSelect Models Flashing “Green” Light (Power to Control Unit) Note: To assist in deflating the mattress, disconnect the hose at the...
Section BariSelect Figure 5 BariSelect Upright Mode The Upright Mode increases system pressure to compensate for the upright patient. Note: When the patient is sitting up in bed, additional system pressure is required to keep the patient properly supported. Before raising the patient to a sitting position, activate the Upright Mode by pressing the "Upright" button once (fig. 26). Figure 6...
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Section 12 BariSelect To deactivate the Upright Mode, first lower the patient to a lying position. Then press the "Upright" button a second time. Ensure the Upright Mode is not indicated on the LCD display. Note: Do not leave the control unit in the Upright Mode when the patient is lying flat or at a slight angle.
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Section BariSelect • To lock the control panel, press the “Lock/Unlock” button. If no patient activity is detected for 60 seconds, the control unit will automatically lock the system. Figure 8 Auto Comfort The BariSelect control unit is equipped with the Auto Figure 9 Comfort mode. When selected, the control unit will proceed through one or several (depending on the patient's body type) cycles and will then calculate the approximate proper setting for the patient. If the setting selected by the control unit is not acceptable, then a second run of the Auto Comfort cycle may be necessary. If manual setup is desired see Manual Setup, Section 6. • Turn the control unit on and allow the mattress to fully inflate before making any adjustments or placing the patient on the mattress. • Place the patient on the mattress, centered and in their habitual resting position, i.e. on their back, on their side, etc. Note: The bed rails should be locked in their highest position before proceeding. • Deactivate the Firm Mode before starting Auto Comfort. • Press the Auto Comfort "Start" button (Fig. 29). Note: The patient must remain still until the cycle is complete. Note: Do not press any other buttons until the Auto Comfort cycle completes. • Inspect the patient to ensure they have sunk into the mattress about 40-50% and not touching the frame at any point. If they have not, adjust the Comfort Level using the Comfort Level "Softer" and "Firmer" buttons until the proper results are achieved.
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Section BariSelect Manual Weight Input BariSelect • When in normal operating mode, press the Manual button on the keypad (fig. 30). The control unit will enter manual weight input mode. The display will change from the system pressure level to user weight in pounds, starting at 400 pounds each time the manual mode is entered. Figure 30 Manual • Use the Firmer and Softer buttons to adjust the displayed weight to the approximate weight of the user (fig. 31). The Firmer button will increase the display by twenty (20) pounds with each press, the Softer button will decrease the display by (10) pounds with each press. Figure 3 • Once the desired weight is displayed and no buttons are pressed for five (5) seconds, the control unit will revert to normal operation. The display will revert back to the system pressure level and the control unit will then adjust the pressure to the new setpoint. Allow time for the system pressure to stabilize before making further adjustments. Pulsate Mode Figure 3 The BariSelect control unit is equipped with the Pulsate Mode. When selected, the control unit will continuously readjust the system pressure (proportional to the Comfort Level setting). The change is gradual to ensure maximum patient comfort. • Unlock the control unit. • Press the Pulsate key (Fig. 32). • Select the Pulsate mode setting by pressing the up and down keys. • Press the Pulsate key to set the mode into memory. Ensure the proper mode is indicated on the LCD screen.
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Section BariSelect CPR/Emergency Deflate Important: In case of a CPR Emergency, turn power OFF by pressing the CPR button on the keypad. Figure 33 BariSelect Models only Note: To assist in deflating the mattress, disconnect the hose at the mattress or control unit.
Section 3 HybridSelect Figure 34 HybridSelect Upright Mode The Upright Mode increases system pressure to compensate for the upright patient. Note: When the patient is sitting up in bed, additional system pressure is required to keep the patient properly supported. Before raising the patient to a sitting position, activate the Upright Mode by pressing the "Upright On/Off" button once (Ensure the Upright light illuminates, (fig. 35). Light Figure 35...
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Section 14 HybridSelect To deactivate the Upright Mode, first lower the patient to a lying position. Then press the "Upright On/Off" button a second time (Ensure the upright light extinguishes). Note: Do not leave the control unit in the Upright Mode when the patient is lying flat or at a slight angle.
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To activate, press either “High” or “Low” key (fig. 38) on the control panel. The Pulsate light will illuminate. Figure 38 Light The Pulsate Mode adjusts as follows: Low–0% cycle every 5 minutes High–0% cycle under one minute To deactivate the Pulsate Mode, press the Pulsate OFF button (Fig. 39). Figure 39 Note: You may change the rate of alternating pressure at any time while the Pulsate Mode is in operation. CPR/Emergency Deflate Important: In case of a CPR Emergency, turn power OFF by pressing the CPR button on the keypad. Figure 40 SelectAir, SelectAir Max, HybridSelect Models Flashing “Green” Light (Power to Control Unit) Note: To assist in deflating the mattress, disconnect the hose at the mattress or control unit.
Section 14 SelectAir Product Information SelectAir BariSelect Hybrid SelectAir (all sizes) Select Select Air System Specifications: Mattress Mattress Mattress Mattress Mattress System Type replacement replacement replacement Overlay Patient Weight Limit 400 lbs. 400 lbs. 680 lbs. 300 lbs. One Year Limited Warranty Control Unit Specifications:...
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Section 4 SelectAir Product Information BariSelect Hybrid SelectAir SelectAir Max (all sizes) Control Unit Features (con't): Select Pulsation - Continually readjusts system pressure. SelectAir Max & BariSelect -Low-every 5 minutes, Medium-every 7 minutes, High-every minute. HybridSelect - Low-every 5 minutes, High-every minute. CPR/Emergency Deflate - When engaged, allows quick deflation of the system in case of an emergency. Digital Display - (LCD) - Easy to read digital display. Remote Capability - An optional hand control is available (additional cost) which allows the patient to self-adjust the softer/firmer and power features. Back-lit Keys - Allow system features to be visible in dim/dark environments. * Refer to DRY FLOATATION cushioning product Operations Manual for cushion information.
MOXI/SelectAir representative or agent, are found to be defective within the limits of the warranty. To obtain service under the terms of this warranty, the user must notify MOXI Enterprises, LLC, its representatives or agent of the defect noted within the time limit of this warranty.
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