Lumex® AltaDyne AutoFloat | CPR/Cleaning/Care/Storage |
12.0 CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation)
To deflate mattress for CPR:
1.Disconnect the dual
2.Proceed with CPR procedures.
13.0System Cleaning, Care and Storage
13.1Cleaning
WARNING
Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet before attempting to clean the Control Unit. Do not heat or steam autoclave any component of the system.
1.To clean, use soap, water and a clean cloth to wipe down the Control Unit, power cord, hoses and mattress. Do not use abrasive cleaners on the mattress. Wipe dry with a clean, dry cloth. Note: Blood and other body fluids must be thoroughly cleaned from all surfaces before applying disinfectants.
2.Apply any EPA approved disinfectant to the external surfaces of the Control Unit, hoses and mattress. Allow contact time according to manufacturers instructions. The solution contact time is what makes disinfection effective.
3.Wipe down the mattress with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess disinfectant.
4.Top sheets of mattress may also be laundered between patient uses or as required to maintain good patient hygiene. Fill the washing machine with warm water (70 – 140°F or 21 – 60°C). Add one cup of laundry detergent. Place no more than four top sheets in a single extra large load capacity washing machine. When wash cycle is complete, remove promptly from machine and ensure all excess water is drained from load. Place dryer on LOWEST heat setting,
or AIR FLUFF if available until dry. Verify top sheet is completely dry before placing under patient. Do not dry clean or iron dry.
5.If individual air cells of mattress become soiled, clean and disinfect as described above or simply replace air cell with a clean replacement. Single air cell replacement can be successfully achieved with patient remaining on the mattress. Air cells which do not contain active sensors can also be laundered. A plug is available from Lumex to prevent water from getting inside these during laundering.
WARNING
Do not launder the Claret colored Active Sensor Technology™ air cells of the Active Sensor mattress. Damage may result. If one or more of the Active Sensor Technology™ air cells become damaged, they can only be replaced as a complete set.
13.2 Storage
Control Unit
1.Check the AC power cord and plug for abrasions or excessive wear.
2.Coil power cord up and place both cord and Control Unit in plastic bag for storage.
Mattress
1.Check the air manifold of the mattress for kinks or breaks. Replace if necessary.
2.To deflate, disconnect hose assembly from Control Unit.
3.Coil the hose assembly loosely and roll the deflated air mattress starting at the head end. Use the straps for containment. Place in plastic bag for storage.
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