Jarven Health Care OptiCell 4 PRO User Manual

Jarven Health Care OptiCell 4 PRO User Manual

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OptiCell 4 PRO
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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE OptiCell 4 PRO Alternating pressure air mattress...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................... 3 Safety instructions ................4 Product information ................5 OptiCell 4 PRO air mattress system ............5 Preparation .................... 5 The OptiTex™ cover ................6 Applications ................... 6 Fire protection ..................6 System features ..................7 Use of product ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Thank you for choosing the OptiCell 4 PRO alternating pressure air mattress from Järven Health Care. Our goal is for you to be satisfied with the mattress in terms of both function and service life. Therefore, please take a few minutes to read through this guide to understand the best way to manage and care for your mattress.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the following information before using your OptiCell 4 PRO mattress! • The product should only be used in accordance with this user guide. • The product should not be assembled, combined or repaired with any parts or accessories other than those described in this guide or in other documentation from Järven Health Care.
  • Page 5: Product Information

    PRODUCT INFORMATION OPTICELL 4 PRO AIR MATTRESS SYSTEM The product is designed to help prevent and treat pressure ulcers from Categories 1-4 (low risk to very high risk) for patients within the weight range 0-250 kg. The product is intended for use with a sheet between the patient’s skin and the mattress surface.
  • Page 6: The Optitex™ Cover

    The OptiCell 4 PRO is an alternating pressure air mattress which is placed directly onto a bed base. It aids the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers up to and including Category 4. OptiCell 4 PRO has a height of 20cm and comes with a durable OptiTex cover and a CPR valve for emergency situations.
  • Page 7: System Features

    SYSTEM FEATURES The OptiCell 4 PRO air mattress is constructed so that individual cells can be disconnected, even while a patient is lying on the mattress. The mattress has three different types of cells: • Head cells – 20cm high continuously inflated air cells that are positioned under the patient’s head.
  • Page 8: Use Of Product

    STORAGE The OptiCell 4 PRO air mattress system should be stored in the dry and at room temperature. We recommend that the mattress be kept rolled up in one of our optional transport bags.
  • Page 9: Automatic Adjustment And Alternating Pressure

    The mattress can be used immediately after delivery and unpacking. Inflating the mattress takes about 15 minutes and should be done before the patient is placed on the mattress. AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT AND ALTERNATING PRESSURE The pump will automatically adjust the air pressure based on the patient’ s weight, length, location, movements and position on the mattress.
  • Page 10: Air Hose Connection

    AIR HOSE CONNECTION Connecting the air hoses to the pump: To remove the protective caps and to connect or disconnect the air hose, push in the two contact clips on the side of the connector. This action releases the hooks that hold the connector in place.
  • Page 11: Hand Check Test

    HAND CHECK TEST Test the mattress’s function with a simple hand check. To ensure that the mattress is providing the right therapeutic function, a simple hand check is performed. The test should be performed each time a mattress is taken into operation in order to detect any problems with the mattress’s air pressure.
  • Page 12: Inspection And Troubleshooting

    INSPECTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING INSPECTION OF YOUR OPTICELL 4 PRO AIR MATTRESS SYSTEM An inspection plan should be established in order for your air mattress to function and last for as long as possible. Please contact us if you would like assistance with this. Järven Health Care’s contact details can be found on the back cover of this guide.
  • Page 13: Cleaning

    CLEANING CLEANING THE PUMP To clean the pump, use a damp cloth and mild detergent on the pump housing and the power cable. CLEANING THE OPTITEX COVER The cover is made of a polyurethane (PU) material on both top and bottom. The entire cover (both upper and lower parts) can be cleaned with disinfectants.
  • Page 14: Pump Overview - Oc-30

    PUMP OVERVIEW – OC-30 The power switch is located on the right side of the pump. Press “On/Off” to start or stop the pump. READY Inflating the mattress takes approximately 15 minutes. When the “Ready” lamp is lit, the mattress is ready to use. COMFORT There are six comfort modes to choose from.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    CARE/STATIC Press this button to select “Care” (auto-firm) mode or “Static” mode. When the adjacent “Care” lamp is lit, the pump provides maximum static pressure to facilitate nursing care procedures. After 30 minutes the mattress will automatically return to the previous setting in use before the auto-firm mode was selected. When the adjacent “Static”...
  • Page 16: Recycling

    RECYCLING All materials in your OptiCell air mattress system, with the exception of certain parts of the pump, are energy-recoverable by incineration at designated combustion plants. PUMP An OptiCell pump must not be disassembled, but should be disposed at a recycling station and sorted as ”Electronic waste”.
  • Page 17: Other Information

    OTHER INFORMATION PRODUCT LIABILITY Product liability legislation (EU Directive 85/374/EEC, Swedish Law SFS 1992: 18) establishes the manufacturer’s, importer’s or seller’s statutory liability for any damage caused by the product. The regulations apply to physical products in the form of movables, even if incorporated into another movable or into an immovable.
  • Page 18: Pressure Ulcer Prevention Work

    PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION WORK A clinical assessment of the patient’s risk of developing pressure ulcers should be carried out. Aids to the assessment include the Norton scale, Braden scale and Risk Assessment Pressure Sore (RAPS) scale. The assessment must be done on arrival or at the beginning of a care period, regardless of whether the patient is in a care facility or cared for in his or her own home.
  • Page 19: Your Notes

    YOUR NOTES ........................
  • Page 20 OPTICELL 4 PRO user guide. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Järven AB reserves the right to update this guide if necessary and/or on finding any spelling or factual errors. Additional copies can be ordered from Järven Healthcare.

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