Invacare CG101080, IVCGFMO, CG10180CA User Manual

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Patients immobilized and unable to move
and soft body tissue in as little as one
hour. This often results in the formation
of a pressure ulcer. A pressure ulcer is
defined as any lesion caused by
unrelieved pressure resulting in
underlying tissue damage.
Complications related to pressure ulcers
cause an estimated 60,000 deaths and
cost over $1.3 billion annually.1However,
most pressure ulcers are treatable and
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even preventable. Therapeutic Support
Surfaces are a proven way to help
Understanding Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers are typically located in areas such as heels, elbows, shoulders and
the sacral region and are graded or staged to classify the degree of tissue damage.
The images below identify pressure point areas in different body positions.
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prevent and treat pressure ulcers.
Causes of Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers can be caused by four factors, either individually or in combination:
• Pressure: Results in compression of soft tissue between a bony
prominence and an external surface, such as a bed. When external pressure exceeds capillary blood pressure, the blood supply from the blood vessels to the muscle and skin tissue is impeded, resulting in tissue breakdown.
• Moisture: Over-hydrates skin, resulting in maceration, which
lowers its resistance to mechanical stresses such as pressure or friction.
Risk Factors for Pressure Ulcers
Immobility and Inactivity
One of the most important determinants of developing a pressure ulcer is the ability to move or change positions. Lack of movement can result in loss of blood flow to the muscles and skin.
Body Shape and Size
Those who are very thin or obese are at a higher risk of developing pressure ulcers. Very thin people have little cushion between their skin and bony prominences. Those who are overweight may have difficulty moving around on their own.
Skin and hygiene
As well as advancing age, some medications or treatments can make skin thinner and less able to take the wear and tear of everyday life.
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• Shear: Occurs when adjacent surfaces slide across one another,
typically when a patient slides down in bed or chair. The skin remains stationary against the bed linens while the underlying tissue shifts. This causes capillaries to stretch and tear, resulting in reduced blood flow.
• Friction: Caused when the skin is pulled across a coarse surface
such as bed linens, washcloths, or incontinence pads. When friction is applied to the skin, the outer protective layer is rubbed away. The soft moist layers of skin are exposed which allow bacteria to enter.
Nutrition
Lack of a balanced diet and sufficient fluids can lead to frail skin.
Infection
An infection can cause an increase in body temperature and perspiration, resulting in the skin being less supple.
Incontinence
Urine and fecal matter can cause irritation and skin breakdown. It is important that the skin is cleaned and dried as soon as possible to minimize maceration.
Circulation
Poor circulation can cause swelling, or edema, in certain areas, making them less resistant to pressure.
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Therapeutic Support Surfaces
Therapeutic Support Surfaces prevent and treat pressure ulcers by molding to the body to maximize contact, redistributing weight as uniformly as possible, and reducing pressure to below capillary closure (32mm/Hg). have been shown to improve pressure ulcers, there is no compelling evidence that one support surface consistently performs better than all others, under all circumstances. The primary concern when choosing a support surface should be the therapeutic benefit associated with the product.
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While a variety of support surfaces
Stages of Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers can be graded from Stage I to Stage IV to classify the degree of tissue damage. Pressure ulcers do not necessarily progress from Stage I to Stage IV or heal from Stage IV to Stage I.
Invacare’s TSS line consists of Group I and Group II surfaces as defined by CMS. Each Group can further be categorized by the type of surface and whether it is
static.
dynamic or
Group I - Support surfaces designed to prevent pressure ulcers
• Gel Overlay – Uniformly distributes pressure and reduces friction and shear with gel
bladders inside a foam core. Designed to be placed directly on top of an existing mattress.
• Foam Mattress – Multiple layers of foam for maximum pressure reduction. Designed
to be placed directly on the existing bed frame.
• Alternating Pressure Pad – Alternates inflation and deflation of cells to constantly
change pressure points. Designed to be placed directly on top of an existing mattress.
Group II - Support surfaces designed to prevent and treat pressure ulcers
• Non Powered Pressure Reducing Mattress – Channels air through cells for
maximum patient immersion.
• Alternating Pressure Mattress – Alternates inflation and deflation of cells to
constantly change pressure points and promote circulation.
Alternating Pressure
Stage I: _________________________
Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin,
the heralding lesion of skin ulceration.
In individuals with darker skin,
discoloration of the skin, warmth,
edema, induration, or hardness may
also be indicators.
Stage II: ________________________
Partial thickness skin loss involving
epidermis, dermis, or both.
Stage III: ________________________
Full thickness skin loss involving
damage to or necrosis of subcutaneous
tissue that may extend down to, but not
through, underlying fascia. The ulcer
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• Low Air Loss Mattress – Floats the patient on air-filled cells while circulating air
across the skin to reduce moisture and help maintain a constant skin interface pressure. “True Low Air Loss” utilizes 100-150 liters of air per minute to maintain normal skin temperature and moisture levels, yet will not dry out therapeutic dressings.
Low Air Loss Pressure
• Lateral Rotation Mattress – Gently rotates the patient from side to side to cyclically
change pressure points. Reduces risk of pulmonary complications, stimulates gastro­intestinal tract, improves circulation and provides pressure relief without disturbing the patient.
presents clinically as a deep crater
with or without undermining adjacent
tissue.
Stage IV: ________________________
Full thickness skin loss with extensive
destruction, tissue necrosis, or damage
to muscle, bone, or supporting structures
(e.g., tendon or joint capsule).
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1. Completely immobile OR
2. Limited mobility or has a pressure ulcer
on the trunk or pelvis, plus one of the following:
-impaired nutritional status
-fecal or urinary incontinence
-altered sensory perception
-compromised circulatory status
1. Multiple stage II pressure ulcers on trunk or pelvis and
-Patient has been on an ulcer treatment program plus a Group I surface for at least the past month
-Ulcers have worsened or remained the same.
2. Large or multiple Stage III or IV pressure
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3. Recent myocutaneous flap or skin graft for a
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Require moisture control for
incontinence or perspiration
YES
OR
ulcer(s) on the trunk or pelvis
OR
pressure ulcer on the trunk or pelvis
NO
Standard homecare mattress
NO
Gel overlay, alternating
pressure pad or foam mattress
YES
Low Air Loss
Low Air Loss or Lateral Rotation
This algorithm is a recommended guideline for product selection. It is not a guarantee of product performance.
Patient condition and therapeutic benefit should be the primary drivers of product selection.
NO
Alternating Pressure,
Helpful Hints
Always follow the directions and advice given by the prescribing
physician.
Elevate the head of the bed no more than 30˚ whenever possible for
maximum pressure distribution.
To determine if the patient has bottomed out, place an outstretched
hand, palm up, between the mattress and the patient. The support surface should have about one-inch of uncompressed surface between the hand and the patient. If you can feel the patient’s body, the mattress needs more depth. Either provide a thicker support surface or add more air to the mattress.
Use a static support surface if the patient can assume a variety of positions without bearing weight on a pressure ulcer.
Use a dynamic support surface if (1) the patient cannot assume a
variety of positions without bearing weight on a pressure ulcer, or (2) the patient fully compresses the static support surface.
Patients should not wear incontinence briefs or pads when using a
therapeutic support surface because they can retain heat and moisture. Follow existing protocols if available.
To promote air flow, use flat sheets rather than fitted sheets.
When placing a patient on a dynamic surface for the first time, acclimate them to the therapy by using a static mode for the first several hours.
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GROUP I
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Invacare®CareGuard™101 Foam Mattress
Model no. CG101080, CG10180CA
Features ___________________________________________
Multiple layers of foam combine to provide maximum pressure
reduction and durability
Torso section of top layer anatomically sculptured for body
conformity
Head and heel section of top layer constructed of softer, pressure
absorbing foam
Reversible head-to-foot with contour cuts to reduce shear
Articulation cuts on bottom layer to form to bed surface
Antimicrobial, waterproof cover reduces friction
Non-slip bottom cover provides secure positioning on bed
Meets California Technical Bulletins 106, 117 and 603
Latex free
Invacare®Gel Foam Mattress Overlay
Model no. IVCGFMO
Features ___________________________________________
Large 2" thick gel bladders inside polyurethane foam
Reversible for increased service life
Vapor permeable, waterproof cover with low friction and shear
Durable aggressive base material with strong elastic corner securing straps reduce overlay movement
Meets California Technical Bulletin 117
Latex free
Invacare®CareGuard™APP Alternating Pressure Pad System
Model no. CG9701
Features ___________________________________________
Advanced pump technology alternately inflates and deflates air cells
Variable pressure setting for added patient comfort
Pump can be mounted on bed with built-in bracket
Meets California Technical Bulletin 116
Latex free
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Invacare®Alternating Pressure Mattress System
Model no. MNS400-E
Features_____________________________________
Portable, lightweight mattress replacement fits most
standard medical beds
16 individual 8" nylon air cells alternately inflate and
deflate at 5-minute intervals
Mattress can be set to alternating or static mode
Built-in 2" mat for patient transport or power outages
Waterproof, antimicrobial Ventex Recovery 5
therapy cover reduces friction and shear
Durable ballistic nylon bottom protects mattress cells
from abrasive surfaces
User-friendly controls on a compact, lightweight power unit
Invacare®Alternating Pressure Mattress System
Model no. MNS400-S, MNS400-B
Features_____________________________________
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16 individual 8" nylon air cells alternately inflate and
deflate to treat Stage I to Stage IV pressure ulcers
5, 10, or 15 minute adjustable cycle time
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Ten comfort settings, plus Fowler key
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Auto-firm with automatic readjust after 30 minutes
Power failure and low pressure alarm with alarm
silence option
Built-in 2" mat for patient transport or power outages
Waterproof, antimicrobial Ventex Recovery 5 therapy cover reduces friction and shear
Durable ballistic nylon bottom protects mattress
cells from abrasive surfaces
Invacare®Low Air Loss Mattress Replacement System
Model no. MNS500-S, MNS500-B
Features_____________________________________
“True” low air loss therapy provides 135 liters per minute of air circulating between the patient and the surface
16 individual 8" air cells for deep patient immersion
Pulsate option every 45 seconds (pressure increases and
decreases in each cell) for pain management
Ten comfort settings, plus Fowler key
Auto-firm with automatic readjust after 30 minutes
Power failure and low pressure alarm with alarm silence
option
Built-in 2" mat for patient transport or power outages
Waterproof, antimicrobial Ventex Recovery 5™therapy
cover reduces friction and shear
Single connector rapid attach and CPR deflate at the
power unit
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Invacare®microAIR®3500S™Low Air Loss System
Model no. BB9572000
Features_____________________________________
“True” low air loss therapy provides 100 liters per minute
of air circulating between the patient and the surface
Three zones of 9" cells for deep patient immersion
Auto-firm with automatic readjust after 30 minutes
Ten pressure settings for patient
comfort
Waterproof, vapor permeable cover provides a low friction surface
Recommended for use with a
transport mat (available separately)
Whisper quiet control unit
Invacare®Low Air Loss with Alternating Pressure Mattress Replacement System
Model no. MNS500AP, MNS500AP-B
Features_____________________________________
“True” low air loss therapy provides 135 liters per minute
of air circulating between the patient and the surface
16 individual 8" air cells for deep patient immersion
5,10, or 15 minute adjustable cycle time for alternating
pressure
Ten comfort settings, plus Fowler key
Auto-firm with automatic readjust after 30 minutes
Power failure and low pressure alarm with alarm silence
option
Built-in 2" mat for patient transport or power outages
Waterproof, vapor permeable pad reduces friction
Single connector rapid attach and CPR deflate at the
power unit
Avg.pressure per point for 10 subjects
CAPILLARY CLOSURE - 32 mmHg
(11.9)
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(7.0)
(6.5)
Sacral Prominence
Trochanter
Scapula
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Invacare®Lateral Turning Mattress
Model no. MNS600-S, MNS600-B
Features_____________________________________
16 individual 8" air cells for deep patient immersion
Adjustable modes for rotation therapy of 15˚, 25˚, 30˚, and 45˚
Variable rotation times of 10, 20, 30 and 60 minutes
Offers static, left turn, right turn or combination modes
Ten comfort settings
Auto-firm with automatic readjust after 30 minutes
Power failure and low pressure alarm with alarm silence
option
Mattress will stay inflated for up to 48 hours in the event
of power failure
Built-in 2" mat for patient transport or power outages
Waterproof, antimicrobial Ventex Recovery 5™therapy
cover reduces friction and shear
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Invacare®microAIR®Turn-Q®Plus Low Air Loss with Rotation System
Model no. BB9612000
Features_____________________________________
True low air loss regulates skin moisture and temperature
Lateral rotation turns patients up to 40˚
Partial turn feature allows patient acclimation
Seven modes; three fixed and four turning, provide
treatment flexibility
Turning intervals of 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, and 120 minutes
User-friendly controls with lockout feature
24-hour backup provides air flotation during power outage
Control panel memory facilitates system resetting after
power outage
Low pressure alarm and CPR quick deflate
Auto-firm mode facilitates patient transfer and nursing
care
Low friction, breathable cover and mattress are machine
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washable
Recommended for use with a transport mat (available
separately)
Avg.pressure per point for 10 subjects
CAPILLARY CLOSURE - 32 mmHg
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Invacare®ACT Mattress
Model no. ACT1-ACT12
Features_____________________________________
Active Air Channel Technology (ACT) provides 8 internal
air cells that channel air through a release valve for maximum patient immersion
No power unit required
Air release valve easily opens to allow air to refill air
chambers between uses
High quality visco-foam in heel section
Waterproof, antimicrobial Ventex Recovery 5™therapy
cover reduces friction and shear
Durable ballistic nylon bottom protects mattress cells
from abrasive surfaces
Meets California Technical Bulletin 117
Available in a variety of length and width options
ACT2 and ACT6 are stocked items
Scapula
Sacral Prominence
Trochanter ( 40˚ lateral incline)
Coccyx (seated position, 50˚ incline)
Two one-way intake valves
Waterproof antimicrobial cover
open allowing air to con-
form to the specific patient’s
needs and comfort.
Visco elastic foam (heel section) High density foam
Air channel cylinders High density foam
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Medicare Coverage Criteria*
In order to qualify for a therapeutic support surface, patients must meet certain criteria.
A Group I support surface is covered if the patient meets either of the following scenarios:
1. Completely immobile
OR
2. Limited mobility or has any stage pressure ulcer on the trunk or pelvis and has at least one of the following:
impaired nutritional status
fecal or urinary incontinence
altered sensory perception
compromised circulatory status
A Group II support surface is covered if the patient meets one of the following scenarios:
1. Multiple Stage II pressure ulcers located on the trunk or pelvis and
patient has been on a comprehensive ulcer treatment program, including the use of
an appropriate Group I surface, for at least the past month
The ulcers have worsened or remained the same.
OR
2. Large or multiple Stage III or IV pressure ulcer(s) on the trunk or pelvis.
OR
3. Recent myocutaneous flap or skin graft for a pressure ulcer on the trunk or pelvis (surgery within the past 60 days) and patient has been on a Group II or III support surface immediately prior to a recent discharge from a hospital or nursing facility (discharge within the past 30 days).
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Ongoing Coverage Criteria
Coverage continues until the ulcer is healed, or if healing does not continue, the medical record documents that:
1. Other aspects of the care plan are being modified to promote healing
OR
2. The use of the surface is medically necessary for wound management.
*This information is not, nor should it be considered, billing or legal advice. Providers are responsible for determining the appropriate billing codes and criteria when submitting claims to the Medicare program, and should consult an attorney or other advisor to discuss specific situations in further details.
References:
1. National Pressure Ulcer Alcer Advisory Panel
2. Understanding Pressure Ulcers and Posture, MSS Ltd.
3. Testing completed in an independent test lab. Data on file.
4. Testing completed in an independent test lab. Data on file.
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Gel Overlay Foam Mattress Alternating Pressure Non-powered Alternating Pressure
Model Name CareGuard™Gel Foam Mattress Overlay CareGuard™Therapeutic Foam Mattress CareGuard™Alternating Pressure System ACT Mattress
Model Number IVCGFMO CG10180/CG10180CA CG9701 ACT1-ACT12 (ACT2 & ACT6 stock items) MNS400-E MN
HCPCS Code EO185 EO184 EO180 pending EO277 EO2
Gel or Gel-Like pressure pad for
HCPCS Description
Reimbursement range $38.20 - $44.94 $20.88 - $24.57 $18.47 - $21.73 n/a $645.46 - $759.36 $64
Type of Therapy
General Pressure Reduction
Alternating Pressure
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Lateral Rotation
Turning Angles
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Therapy Time Settings
Operating Modes
mattress overlay. Height of 2" or greater
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Non-powered pressure reducing mattress. Foam height of 5 inches or greater,and foam with adequate pressure reduction, durable, waterproof cover,and can be placed directly on a hospital bed frame.
Powered,pressure reduction mattress overlay. Air pump for sequential inflation and deflation or low air loss. Inflated cell height of 2.5 inches or greater, and provides adequate lift, pressure reduction and prevention of bottoming out.
Advanced Nonpowered Pressure Reducing Mattress provides signifi­cantly more pressure reduction than Group 1, and total height of 5 inches or greater.Surface designed to reduce friction and shear,and documented evidence of effectivity for treatment of conditions covered under Group 2 surfaces. Can be placed directly on a hospital bed frame.
Powered pressure reducing air mattress; air throughout the mattress. Inflated cell height prevention of bottoming out. Surface designe frame.
5 minutes
Static / Dynamic
Features
Auto-Firm
Quick Connect Coupler
CPR Release
Transport Safety Mat
Fowler Setting
Power Failure/Low Pressure Alarm
Alarm Silence
Comfort Settings
Weight Capacity 250 lb. 250 lb.
Bariatric Size
Bariatric Mattress Width
Bariatric Weight Capacity
Cover waterproof, vapor permeable waterproof, antimicrobial latex free waterproof, antimicrobial waterproof, antimicrobial
Mattress Dimensions 35" W x 78" x 3.5"H 35" W x 80" x 5"H 34" W x 118" x 2.5" H
Mattress Weight 55 lb. 19 lb. 4.6 lb.
Power Unit Dimensions
Power Unit Weight
Safety Code Approval California Technical Bulletin #117
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1000 lb. 350 lb.
up to 60"
Varies by model
W 35"-60", L 75" or 80",8" H 36" W x 80" x 8.5" H
Varies by model
25 lb. - 33 lb.
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California Technical Bulletin #117
(model CG10180CA)
6" W x 10" x 4" H
3.5 lb.
California Technical Bulletin #116 California Technical Bulletin #117 CE, UL2601, CSA,ETL
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22 lb.
11" W x 12.5" x 5.25" H
9 lb.
Limited Warranty
Mattress 6 months 2 years 30 days 1 year 6 months
Power Unit 2 years 1 year
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MNS400-S / MNS400-B MNS500AP / MSN500AP-B BB9572000 MNS500-S / MSN500-B BB9612000 MNS600-S / MNS600-B
EO277 EO277 EO277 EO277 EO277 EO277
Powered pressure reducing air mattress; air pump or blower providing alter­nating pressure or low interface pressure throughout the mattress. Inflated cell height of 5 inches or greater,and adequate patient lift, reduced pressure, and prevention of bottoming out. Surface designed to reduce friction and shear,and can be placed directly on a hospital bed frame.
$645.46 - $759.37 $645.46 - $759.38 $645.46 - $759.39 $645.46 - $759.40 $645.46 - $759.41 $645.46 - $759.42
Powered pressure reducing air mattress; air pump or blower providing alternating pressure or low interface pressure throughout the mattress. Inflated cell height of 5 inches or greater,and adequate patient lift, reduced pressure, and prevention of bottoming out.Surface designed to reduce friction and shear,and can be placed directly on a hospital bed frame.
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5 / 10 / 15 minutes 5 / 10 / 15 minutes constant constant 4 / 8 / 15 / 30 / 60 / 120 minutes 10 / 20 / 30 / 60 minutes
0 to 40 degrees 15 / 25 / 30 / 45 degrees
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Static / Dynamic Static / Dynamic Static / Left / Right / Full Static / Left / Right / Full
10 options 10 options infinite - manual adjust 10 options 10 options 10 options
350 lb. 350 lb. 350 lb. 350 lb. 500 lb. 500 lb.
42" 42"
600 lb. 600 lb.
waterproof, antimicrobial waterproof,vapor permeable waterproof, vapor permeable waterproof, vapor permeable waterproof, vapor permeable waterproof,vapor permeable
36" W x 80" x 8.5" H 36" W x 80" x 8.5" H 37" W x 84" x 8" H 36" W x 80" x 8.5" H 37" W x 84" x 8" H 36" W x 80" x 8.5" H
22 lb. 22 lb. 24 lb. 22 lb. 22 lb. 22 lb.
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42"
600 lb.
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42"
750 lb.
11" W x 12.5" x 5.25" H 11" W x 12.5" x 5.25" H 20.5" W x 12" x 8" H 11" W x 12.5" x 5.25" H 22.75" W x 12.5" x 5.25" H 11" W x 12.5" x 5.25" H
9 lb. 9 lb. 27 lb. 9 lb. 30 lb. 9 lb.
CE, UL2601, CSA,ETL CE, UL2601, CSA, ETL
6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 6 months
1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year 2 years 1 year
California Technical Bulletin #106
UL544 CE, UL2601, CSA,ETL
California Technical Bulletin #106
UL544
California Technical Bulletin #117
IEC60601, CSA,
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Model No. Description Mattress Dimensions Weight Capacity HCPCS Code
GROUP I
IVCGFMO Invacare®Gel Foam Mattress Overlay CG10180 CareGuard™101 Foam Mattress meets Calif.TB 106, 117 CG10180CA CareGuard™101 Foam Mattress meets Calif.TB 106, 117 & 603 CG9701 CareGuard™APP Alternating Pressure Pad
35" W x 78" x 3.5"H
35" W x 80" x 3.5"H
35" W x 80" x 3.5"H
34" W x 118" x 2.5"H
250 lb. E0185 250 lb. E0184 250 lb. E0184 250 lb. E0180
CG9702 CG9701 replacement pad 10-pack
GROUP II
MNS400-E Invacare®Alternating Pressure Mattress MNS400-S Invacare®Alternating Pressure Mattress
36" W x 80" x 8.5"H
36" W x 80" x 8.5"H
350 lb. E0277
350 lb. E0277 MNS400-SMATT Mattress only MNS400-POWER Power unit only MNS400-B Invacare®Bariatric Alternating Pressure Mattress
42" W x 80" x 8.5"H
600 lb. E0277 MNS400-BMATT Mattress only MNS400-BPOWER Power unit only
LOW AIR LOSS
BB9572000 microAIR®3500S™Low Air Loss Mattress Replacement 9570020 Transport mat for use with microAIR®3500S
37" W x 84" x 9"H
350 lb. E0277
BB9572038 BB9572000 Mattress only BB9572037 BB9572000 Power unit only MNS500-S Invacare®Low Air Loss Mattress Replacement
36" W x 80" x 8.5"H
350 lb. E0277 MNS500-MATT Mattress only MNS500-POWER Power unit only MNS500-B Invacare®Bariatric Low Air Loss Mattress Replacement
42" W x 80" x 8.5"H
600 lb. E0277 MNS500-BMATT Mattress only MNS500B-POWER Power unit only
LATERAL ROTATION
MNS600-S Invacare®Lateral Turning Mattress
36" W x 80" x 8.5" H
500 lb. E0277 MNS600-SMATT Mattress only MNS600-POWER Power unit only MNS600-B Invacare®Bariatric Lateral Turning Mattress
42" W x 80" x 8.5" H
750 lb. E0277 MNS600-BMATT Mattress only MNS600-BPOWER Power unit only
COMBINATION THERAPIES
MNS500AP Invacare®Low Air Loss,Alternating Pressure Mattress
36" W x 80" x 8.5" H
350 lb. E0277 MNS500AP-MATT Mattress only MNS500AP-POWER Power unit only MNS500AP-B Invacare®Bariatric Low Air Loss,Alternating Pressure Mattress
42" W x 80" x 8.5" H
600 lb. E0277 MNS500AP-BMATT Mattress only MNS500AP-BPOWER Power unit only BB9612000 microAIR®Turn-Q®Plus Low Air Loss,Lateral Rotation Mattress
37" W x 84" x 8" H
500 lb. E0277 9570020 Transport mat for use with microAIR Turn-Q BB9612015 BB9572000 Mattress only BB9612014 BB9572000 Power unit only
NON-POWERED
ACT1* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT2 Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT3* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT4* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT5* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT6 Invacare®ACT Mattress
ACT7* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT8* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT9* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT10* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT11* Invacare®ACT Mattress ACT12* Invacare®ACT Mattress
35" W x 75" x 8" H
35" W x 80" x 8" H
35" W x 75" x 8" H
35" W x 80" x 8" H
42" W x 75" x 8" H
42" W x 80" x 8" H 35" W x 75" x 8" H 35" W x 80" x 8" H 35" W x 75" x 8" H 35" W x 80" x 8" H 42" W x 75" x 8" H 42" W x 80" x 8" H
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* Special order item, Allow 2-4 weeks for delivery
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