Joerns Healthcare Cair-APM-Manual Joerns Support Surface Cair APM User-Service Manual

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User-Service Manual
Joerns® Support Surface
Cair APM
To avoid injury, read user’s manual before using.
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Important Notice: The equipment must be installed and operated in the manner for which it was intended. Facility staff/user is responsible for reading and understanding the product user manual and contacting Joerns Healthcare if anything in this manual is unclear. Joerns will not be held responsible for any injuries resulting from failure to comply with the instructions and precautions in this manual.
Warning: Joerns’ specialty support surfaces are designed as mattress replacement systems. The risk of entrapment may occur when the equipment is placed on bed frames that leave gaps of even a few inches between the mattress and the head panel, foot panel, and bed or side rails. The equipment is NOT to be used when such gaps are present.
Facility staff/user is responsible for ensuring that all
mattresses properly t the bed frames. Joerns is not
responsible for the placement of its equipment on bed frames that leave gaps between the mattress and the head panel, foot panel or bed or side rails which present a risk of harm to patients.
Warning: An optimal bed system assessment should
be conducted on each patient by a qualied clinician
or medical provider to ensure maximum safety of the patient. The assessment should be conducted within the context of, and in compliance with, the state and federal guidelines related to the use of restraints and bed system entrapment guidance, including the Clinical Guidance for the Assessment and Implementation of Side Rails published by the Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Further information can be obtained at the following web address: http://www.fda.gov/ MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/ GeneralHospitalDevicesandSupplies/HospitalBeds/ default.htm.
When using the mattress system, always ensure that
the patient is positioned properly within the connes
of the bed. Do not let any extremities protrude over the side or between the bed rails when the mattress is being used.
Danger: Explosion Hazard: Do not use in the
presence of ammable anesthetics. Do not use in the presence of smoking materials or open ame. Air owing through the air mattress will support
combustion.
Danger: To reduce the risk of shock, adhere to the following instructions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
Immediately after using the Cair APM, unplug it
from its power source.
Do not place or store the product where it can fall
or be pulled into a tub or sink.
Do not place or drop the product into water or
other liquid.
Do not remove the back of the control unit. Refer
servicing to Joerns.
Warning: To reduce the risk of burns, shock, re, or
personal injury, adhere to the following instructions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
1. Use this product only for its intended purpose as described in this manual. Only use attachments and/or accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer.
2. If this product has a damaged power cord or plug, is not working properly, has been dropped or damaged, or has been dropped into water, do not operate it. For examination and repair, return the product to Joerns.
3. Keep the control unit and power cord away from heated surfaces, e.g. space heaters.
4. Never block the air openings of the product. Do not place the control unit on a surface, such as a
bed or couch, where the air opening and/or lter
compartment, located on the back of the control unit, may be blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint and hair.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening or hose.
6. Do not spill food or liquids onto the control unit. If a spill does occur, turn off the unit, disconnect it from its power supply and allow at least 24 hours for drying.
7. Do not use the product outdoors, or where aerosol-spray products are used.
8. Plug this product only into a properly grounded outlet. Refer to “Grounding Instructions”.
9. Ensure nothing is placed on the power cord and ensure it is not located where it can be stepped on or tripped over.
10. Do not attempt to service the control unit. Please call Joerns for any service requests.
11. The therapy pad (top cover) of this product is not air permeable and may present a suffocation risk. It is the responsibility of the caregiver to ensure that the patient can use this product safely.
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Bed System Entrapment Information
Although essential in the practice of long-term care, bedside rails, in recent years, have also been a subject of regulatory review and evolution in design and use.
That focus includes not only the challenge of achieving an appropriate balance between resident security and unnecessary restraint, but also the additional safety issue of entrapment.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), working with our company and other industry representatives has addressed the potential danger of entrapment with new safety guidelines for medical beds. These guidelines recommend dimensional limits for critical gaps and spaces between bed system components.
Entrapment zones involve the relationship of components often directly assembled by the healthcare facility rather than the manufacturer. Therefore, compliance is the responsibility of the facility.
As the leading manufacturer of long-term care beds and a frontrunner in addressing this critical issue, Joerns Healthcare can offer you the expertise, assistance and products to bring your facility into compliance.
Joerns® Compliance Solutions
Matching the right bed components in order to meet regulatory guidelines can be complex.
That is why Joerns offers a wide array of compliance options. We assist customers in selecting compliant
accessories recommended for their specic bed
model.
Creating a Safer Care Environment
While the guidelines apply to all healthcare settings, (hospitals, nursing homes and at home), long-term care facilities have particular exposure since serious entrapment events typically involve frail, elderly or dementia patients.
For More Information
To learn more about compliance options with Joerns products, visit our website at www.joerns.com, or contact our Customer Care reps at 800-826-0270 and ask for free informational publications.
To learn more about entrapment zones, assessment methods and guidelines concerning entrapment, contact Joerns Healthcare at 800-826-0270 or consult the FDA website: http://www.fda.gov/ MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/ GeneralHospitalDevicesandSupplies/HospitalBeds/ default.htm.
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Table of Contents Introduction
Important Precautions ............................................. 2
Introduction ............................................................... 4
Shear and Friction Reduction
Indications for use .................................................... 4
Spinal Cord Injury Pressure Redistribution Pain Management
Features.................................................................. 5-6
Therapy Control Unit Features Therapy Mattress System Features Therapy Pads Optional Accessories
Grounding Instructions ............................................ 6
Setup .......................................................................... 7
Operation ................................................................ 7-8
Patient Comfort Controls and Monitoring
Additional Features ............................................... 8-9
CPR CairLock Transport Power Failure
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 9
Therapy Surface Not Inating
Unable to Change Therapy Mode or Adjust Comfort Control
Nursing Procedures ................................................. 9
Recommended Linen Changing the Therapy Pad Patient Positioning and Comfort Incontinence
Safety information .................................................. 10
Patient Migration Traction Skin Care Bed Height
Cleaning ............................................................. 10-11
Control Unit General Cleaning Disinfecting Therapy Pad Steam Cleaning
Maintenance ............................................................ 11
Storage and Care .................................................... 11
Control Unit Support Surface
System Specications ........................................... 11
Weight Dimensions
Electrical Specications
Environmental Condition Agency Approvals
Call for Assistance ................................................. 11
Warranty .................................................................. 12
The Cair APM, provided by Joerns Healthcare, is a unique therapy system that provides pressure redistribution by alternating pressure between adjacent (A-B) air cells. The pressure in the therapy cells automatically alternates on a regular basis to maximize wound healing.
Warning: The risk of entrapment can arise when equipment is placed on bed frames that leave gaps of even a few inches between the mattress and the head panel, foot panel, and bed or side rails. The equipment is NOT to be used when such gaps are present. See “Important Precautions” section of this manual.
The Cair APM mattress replacement system is suitable for both the treatment of existing pressure ulcers Stage I through Stage IV, as well as for those who have been assessed at risk from the complications of immobility. The Cair APM is quiet, comfortable and simple enough for single caregiver installation. The user-friendly controls allow for easy adjustment of patient comfort.
Additionally, low friction and low shear materials, together with average interface pressures well below capillary closure levels, means that the Cair APM meets the comfort and clinical requirements of your patients up to 350 lbs.
We have ensured that the Cair APM addresses key areas in the treatment of compromised skin: pressure redistribution and reduction in both friction and shearing forces.
Shear and Friction Reduction
Shearing occurs when the skin is stationary in relation to the support surface, while the underlying tissues and vessels are stretched and damaged. When a patient’s skin rubs against another surface, the result is friction. The top surface of the Cair APM therapy pad is constructed from a very smooth nylon fabric with low friction and low shear properties to protect the patient’s skin from these damaging forces.
Indications for Use
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Note: The selection of a pressure redistribution surface needs to be based on each individual patient’s clinical condition, diagnosis and/or co-morbidities. The choice and use of a support surface is one factor in a holistic program of wound care and treatment.
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Spinal Cord Injury
The Cair APM is not recommended for use by patients with unstable spinal fractures. Advice should be obtained from the appropriate physician before using the Cair APM system for these patients.
Pressure Redistribution
Pressure Ulcers Rehabilitation Neurology Dermatology Burns Amputations
Pain Management
AIDS Arthritis Oncology
The Cair APM provides distribution of weight over the total body surface area, which redistributes pressure against bony prominences and provides desirable immersion and envelopment. For patients experiencing severe pain and discomfort due to pressure and/or positioning limitations, consider the Cair APM as an adjunct to pain management interventions.
Note: Pressure redistribution and pain management are conditions and diagnoses for which the Cair APM may be indicated. Occasionally, there are orthopedic and neurological patients that require body positioning
to be maintained in specic alignment. The use of the
Cair APM for these patients should be considered on an individual basis and discussed with the attending physician.
Features
Quick disconnect hose feature allows for rapid
attach and CPR deate at the control unit
Automatic panel lock out to avoid unwanted or
accidental adjustments
Compact lightweight and portable control unit is
quiet, robust and powerful
Crisp, easy to read graphics for intuitive set up and
therapy control
Specially designed enclosure for low noise and
durability
• Integrated swing out hanging brackets for xing to
most bed types
• Suitable for special needs patients in specic clinical
specialties
Therapy Mattress System Features
Twenty individual therapy cells help to evenly
distribute the patient’s weight and maximize pressure redistribution. Modular cell design mattress for ease of cleaning, re-assembly and cost effective service.
Specially designed CairLock feature allows mattress
to remain inated without any power up to 12 hours
Eight-inch deep therapy cells are constructed of
highly durable, polyurethane coated nylon to provide adequate support and prevent bottoming out for most patients within weight limit. (Lower safety mattress not required)
Lower mattress therapy enclosure is constructed
from 100% heavy weight 1680 Denier nylon with
1.5 oz Urethane coating and incorporates bed attachment loops for stability
Maximum weight capacity of 350 lbs.
Anti-kink, easy clean air supply hose set
• Quick CPR deation ag
The Cair APM is comprised of two components:
Therapy control unit
Therapy mattress system
Therapy Control Unit Features
• Three modes of operation – Autorm, Static
and Alternate
• Autormmode provides maximum air ination
designed to assist both patients and caregivers during patient transfer and treatment
• Static mode is a static pressure redistribution mode
• Alternate mode inates and deates the air cylinders
in an A-B-A-B pattern; that ensures the patient is always supported
Five therapeutic comfort control settings to maximize
patient compliance and promote healing
Closed loop pressure sensor control system
eliminates concerns of changes in mattress interface pressure due to ambient temperature and pressure changes
Therapy Pads
Many healthcare facilities are facing the challenge of infection control. Joerns’ quilted therapy pads are treated with an antimicrobial to protect the therapy pad from the growth of mold, mildew and bacteria.
Key features and benets:
Treated with a highly effective bacteriostatic agent to
inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi.
Constructed from a very smooth nylon fabric with
low friction and shear properties to protect the patient’s skin from damage.
Breathable, moisture vapor permeable fabric allows
air to circulate beneath the pad and wicks away excess moisture. This keeps the patient dry and helps to prevent skin maceration.
Designed for optimal comfort, moisture vapor
transfer, stain resistance and ease of laundering.
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Optional Accessories
Additional therapy pads
• Quick ination pump
Integrated CairRails risk management side air bolsters— two-inch side bolsters that inate on
both sides of the patient along the mattress edge to provide additional support and to provide a gentle reminder to the patient that they are near the edge of the mattress. Constructed with lower ingress/egress area.
CairRails
Integrated CairRails risk management air bolsters offer a bilateral side bolster solution designed to address healthcare’s growing concerns of liability in relation to patient falls and entrapment. CairRails are being recognized by some of the nation’s leading healthcare systems for improving their patient safety and risk management programs.
CairRails are recommended for patients requiring additional support during patient care and transfer. CairRails can help reduce costs while ensuring optimal clinical outcomes and increasing patient safety.
CairRails: Features and Benets
A bilateral side air bolster solution which can enhance the facility’s entrapment/risk management program.
Easy to engage Ready Valve for instant ination and deation.
• Transfer friendly-deate for ease of assisted transfer
or when bolsters are not required.
Unique contoured design allows ease of ingress/ egress, while providing additional protection and comfort and supporting patient compliance.
• Designed to t on most key Joerns therapeutic
support surfaces.
Promotes maximum independence by allowing caregiver to decide when added protection is required.
Cair Rails: Ination/Deation
Set the control unit to Autorm mode or the highest comfort control setting to achieve quick ination.
Locate the Ready Valve by unsnapping the ap on
the hose set.
Turn the Ready Valve to inate or deate as desired.
Return the control unit to the desired settings and snap the open ap closed.
Note: CairRails are meant to provide a documentable and functional intervention for the risk management issues of falls and entrapment, but in no way guarantee the prevention of falls or entrapment occurrences.
When using the mattress system, always ensure that
the patient is positioned properly within the connes
of the bed. Do not let any extremities protrude over the side or between the bed rails when the mattress is being used.
Grounding Instructions
Warning: Use a properly grounded, three-prong, 120V AC outlet for this product. Failure to use a grounded outlet could result in personal injury or damage to
equipment or house wiring, including risk of re. A qualied electrician should be contacted to correct the
wiring and ensure a properly grounded outlet.
Before installing this product, have the electrical system checked to make sure the electrical circuits and the electrical service are properly grounded.
Having a three-prong outlet does not necessarily mean it is grounded. Sometimes two-prong outlets are replaced with a three-prong type even though there is no ground wire.
There is always a chance of a loose connection or poor installation of a ground wire that causes the loss of proper ground at the outlet. Inadequate grounding at electrical outlets can occur even if there is a ground wire. Wires can become loose over time at the connection to the outlet.
Note: To install new wires on a circuit requires a
qualied electrician.
How to Determine if Your Outlet has the Proper Grounding
Most hardware stores sell circuit testers (Figure 1) that can be used to test an outlet for proper grounding. The tester plugs into an outlet and by observing the indicator lights one can determine if the outlet is properly grounded. For a higher level of assurance, an electrician should be requested to thoroughly test the electrical system with more reliable equipment.
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If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, please contact Joerns for assistance.
Figure 1
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Setup
Warning: For important precautions, see page two.
Caution: Do not place the control unit on the oor.
Position the power cord to keep personnel from tripping over it.
Remove the existing mattress from the bed.
Unroll the mattress with the hose connection at the
foot end of the bed and the therapy cells facing up. Secure the straps on the mattress securely to the movable part of the bed frame.
If the therapy pad is not already on the mattress,
place it on the mattress and zip it around the tub.
Hang the control unit on the foot of the bed facing
away from the bed. Attach the hoses to the control unit.
Plug in the control unit and the Standby light will
illuminate. Press the Power button. The control unit will start and the green light will illuminate. Keep the control unit ON while the patient is on the mattress.
• Fully inate the mattress by selecting Autorm. Allow 30-60 minutes for full ination. It is not advisable to inate the mattress with the patient on it. When the mattress is fully inated, select the Static mode and
place the patient on the mattress
Select the appropriate Comfort Adjust level to prevent bottoming out (i.e., providing greater than one inch of air between the patient’s sacral area/ buttocks and the lower safety mattress) as outlined below:
1. Begin by placing the head of the bed in the
appropriate position based on the patient’s clinical condition.
2. Select the highest or most rm Comfort Adjust
setting.
3. Hand Check: Place a hand with three (3) ngers
(if head of bed at 30° or higher) or four (4)
ngers (if head of bed lower than 30°) stacked
vertically beneath the cells of the mattress and above the safety mattress directly between the lowest point of the patient’s sacral area/buttocks.
The smallest nger should be resting on the
safety mattress.
4. Sequentially reduce the Comfort Adjust setting
to the rmness level where the height of the three (3) or four (4) ngers can slide with
minimal resistance between the patient’s sacral area/buttocks and the lower safety mattress. This is the proper Comfort Adjust setting for the
patient to assure proper ination of the air cells
and prevent bottoming out of the mattress.
5. Document the patient’s Comfort Adjust setting
for future reference, and re-evaluate with the Hand Check as the patient’s condition warrants.
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Operation
Warning: For important precautions, see page two.
Caution: The patient’s head should be positioned in
the center of the top section of the mattress. When using the mattress system always ensure that the
patient is positioned properly within the connes of the
bed. Do not let any extremities protrude over the side or between the bed rails when the mattress is being used.
Patient Comfort Controls and Monitoring (Figure 2)
Power
The Power button is used to turn the power on and off.
Standby
The unit starts up in Standby. Press the Power button to inate the mattress. When the Standby light is on, it may also indicate that there has been a power interruption and the therapy control unit is ready to be turned back on. Press the Power button and reset the preferred mode of therapy and comfort level.
Modes
Autorm
Autorm mode provides maximum air ination
designed to assist both patients and caregivers during patient transfer and treatment. The unit will automatically return to the mode it was in prior to Autorm (either Static or Alternate) in approximately 10 minutes.
Therapy Modes: Static and Alternating
• Static: The unit starts in the Static mode, which is the standard air therapy.
• Alternate: The air cylinders are inated and deated
in an A-B-A-B pattern; that ensures the patient is always supported.
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Comfort Adjust
The Comfort Adjust function is located in the center of the control panel. The Cair APM can be customized to meet individual patient needs within a therapeutic window. See “Setup” section for more information. This function will not work in Autorm mode.
Lockout
This feature is to prevent any unauthorized changes to the patient settings. To unlock and make adjustments to the settings press both up and down comfort arrows at the same time to disengage the Lockout function. The Lockout function will return in approximately three minutes.
Note: The unit is designed to lock out all the adjustment controls after the patient has been positioned correctly. In approximately three minutes after the last button has been pushed, Lockout is enabled.
Figure 3
Additional Features
Warning: A possible re hazard exists. This product is
suitable for use with oxygen administering equipment of the nasal, mask, or half bed-length, tent-type only. To prevent personal injury or equipment damage, ensure that the oxygen tent does not extend below the mattress.
CPR
CPR deation can be done by disconnecting the hose set from the control unit. The mattress will deate within 30 seconds (deation time varies depending on patient weight and prole).
Disconnect the hose set from the control unit by pressing both connectors and pulling the hose set away from the control unit. To resume therapy, reattach the hose set to the control unit (Figure 3).
CairLock
The mattress system comes equipped with our specially designed CairLock therapy connectors to provide greater reliability and comfort. In the event of a power failure, the connectors can be interlocked
together to keep the therapy cells inated for up to 12
hours. Disconnect the two hoses from the control unit and interlock the two ends by pressing them together (Figure 4 and Figure 5).
Figure 4
Figure 5
Transport
To transport the patient in bed, set mode to Static and turn the control unit off. Unplug the power cord from the outlet. Transport can be done with the unit plugged into the mattress or by using the CairLock feature.
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Power Failure
In the event of a power failure, if power is restored within approximately one hour, the control unit will return to previous settings. If the duration of a power failure extends beyond an hour, the control unit will default to Standby mode when power is restored. Press Power and reset the preferred mode and comfort level as described in the “Operation” section. In the event of a power failure, cells should remain
inated for up to 12 hours. In case of an extended
power failure, transfer the patient to a hospital mattress or other surface. In an extended power fail and if the mattress has been in alternate mode, we recommend equalization of the air cell pressure by disconnecting the hoses from the control unit and using the CairLock mode.
Troubleshooting
Therapy Surface is Not Inflating
Ensure the hose connection from the therapy
mattress system (mattress) to the control unit is securely connected.
Ensure that the control unit is plugged into an AC
outlet.
Ensure that the power is not on Standby. If on
Standby, press the Power button.
Ensure that all air cells are connected to the internal
mattress manifold.
Call Joerns at 800.966.6662 if problem persists.
Unable to Change Therapy Mode or Adjust Comfort Control
Make sure the Lockout function is disabled. To
disable, press the up and down Comfort Adjust arrows simultaneously.
Call Joerns at 800.966.6662 if problem persists.
Top sheet, blanket and/or bedspread as needed for
patient comfort
Minimal amount of padding between the patient and bed for optimum performance
Changing the Therapy Pad
• Place the therapy pad over the therapy cells, tting
the corner of the cushions into the corner of the
therapy pad. (Similar to a tted sheet)
Attach the therapy pad to the mattress by zipping it
to the mattress tub.
Patient Positioning and Comfort
General Repositioning
Patients should be turned and repositioned per individual turning schedule or per facility policy. It may be helpful to activate the Autorm mode to achieve
a rm surface for repositioning purposes. The unit
will automatically return to the mode it was in prior to Autorm in approximately 10 minutes or it can manually be returned to therapy mode once patient has been repositioned.
Unless contra-indicated, it is desirable to keep the head of the bed in the low position to provide optimal pressure redistribution and minimize the risk of shearing injuries.
Elevating Patient into Sitting Position
The special properties of the Cair APM therapy pad reduce the opportunity for shear and friction that may occur when raising the head of other beds. As with any surface, sliding can be expected, therefore patients should be repositioned after elevation. The knee gatch
or foot of the bed may be elevated rst, to help prevent
the patient from sliding when the head of the bed is elevated.
Incontinence
Nursing Procedures
Recommended Linen:
Special linens are not necessary for the Cair APM. There is no need for a bottom sheet as the therapy pad should be covering the therapy cells at all times. The patient should never be lying directly on the
therapy cells. Based upon the patient specic needs
the following linens may be utilized:
Draw or slide sheet to aid in positioning and to
further minimize friction and shearing
Incontinence barrier pad for patients incontinent of
urine and/or stool, and patients with heavily draining wounds
Moisture against the skin surface leads to maceration, or softening of the tissues. To prevent maceration, we recommend you use an incontinence barrier pad to absorb the excess moisture.
In the event of incontinence or excess drainage on the
therapy pad, excess uid should be wiped off the bed
surface.
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Safety Information
Patient Migration
Specialty bed products are designed to redistribute pressure and the shearing/friction forces on the patient’s skin. The risk of gradual movement and/ or sinking into hazardous positions of entrapment and/or inadvertent bed exit may be increased due to the nature of these products.
Traction
With any traction or unstable fractures, maintain physician-directed angle of articulation and guard against risks of patient migration or inadvertent
deation of patient surface.
Skin Care
Monitor skin conditions regularly, particularly in areas where incontinence and drainage occur or collect, and consider adjunct or alternative therapies for high acuity patients. Early intervention may be essential to preventing serious skin breakdown.
General Cleaning
If there is no visible soilage with possible body uids,
we recommend that the mattress system be cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water. If disinfection is desired, a combination cleanser/disinfectant may be used as explained in “Disinfecting” section.
Patient care equipment that does not come in
contact with mucous membranes or non-contact skin requires low-level disinfection. Wiping surfaces with a properly prepared detergent or disinfectant carries out low level disinfecting.
Processing of dirty patient care equipment should
take place in a designated area away from clean or sterile supplies and food preparation areas.
Detergent/disinfectants should not be mixed with
other germicides or detergents. Using the proper dilution ensures the most effective killing power of the disinfectant.
Wash hands often and well, including after removal
of gloves.
Patient care equipment that is used in isolation
areas should be disinfected in accordance with all internal policies and procedures regarding such equipment.
Disinfecting
Bed Height
To minimize the risks of falls or injury, the patient surface should always be in the lowest practical position when the patient is unattended. Make sure areas under and around the frame are clear of objects, persons and parts of body before ad­justing height.
Cleaning
Warning: Unplug the control unit from its power source. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
Warning: Do not expose the unit to excessive moisture that would allow for liquid pooling. Personal injury or equipment damage could occur.
Caution: Do not use harsh cleansers/detergents, such as scouring pads and heavy-duty grease removers, or solvents, such as acetone. Equipment damage could occur.
When there is visible soilage and between patients, we recommend that the unit and mattress be disinfected with a tuberculocidal disinfectant. Disinfectant should be registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Use rubber gloves and eye protection.
Prepare detergent/disinfectant (registered by EPA
as hospital disinfectant) solution according to instructions on label for correct use-dilution.
• With support surface deated, thoroughly wipe down entire mattress, as air cells will lie at. Be sure to
reach all areas underneath and in-between air cells. Allow to air dry.
If dust or other soiling has accumulated along air hoses, remove using swabs moistened with detergent/disinfectant as necessary. Allow all components to air dry. Wrap mattress in plastic and return to storage area.
Thoroughly wipe down outside of control unit and allow to air dry. Cover with plastic and return to storage area.
Remove gloves and dispose; wash hands.
Control Unit
Wipe off dust. If necessary, clean the housing exterior with a disinfectant solution or a mild detergent and a damp cloth. Then wipe dry.
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Therapy Pad
The therapy pad can be wiped down with a disinfectant solution or a mild detergent with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, the therapy pad can be laundered in a washer and dryer with warm water (no more than 120º Fahrenheit). A non-bleach detergent should be used sparingly. Wipe dry or allow to air dry.
Steam Cleaning
Do not use any steam cleaning device on the unit. Excessive moisture can damage mechanisms in this unit.
Maintenance
Warning: Only facility-authorized personnel trained by Joerns should perform preventative maintenance. Preventative maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel could result in personal injury or equipment damage. Any maintenance done without Joerns’s authorization will invalidate any warranties on this product.
Storage and Care
System Specifications
Weight:
Control Unit:............................................... 7 lbs (3 kg)
Mattress: ............................................... 16 lbs (7.3 kg)
Maximum Weight Capacity*: ............. 350 lbs (159 kg)
Dimensions:
Control Unit
7.5" (19 cm) W x 12.25" (31 cm) H x 4" (10 cm) D
Mattress:
36" (91 cm) W x 80" (203 cm) L x 8" (20 cm) D
Electrical Specifications:
USA
120V AC, 60 Hz, 0.6A Risk Class 2G
Environmental Conditions:
Operating Conditions:
Ambient temperature: +10°C to +40°C Relative humidity: Non-condensing
When the product is not in use, properly store the power cord. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
Note: Clean the Cair APM as described in the previous section prior to storage.
Control Unit
The power cord may be wrapped around the unit for convenience. Wrap the unit in a plastic bag for dust resistance, then store the unit in an area appropriate for an electronic medical device.
Support Surface
Gently roll up the support surface, expelling any residual air, for temporary storage. The mattress should be wrapped in plastic and/or a clean bag for storage.
Storage And Shipping Conditions:
Ambient temperature: 10ºC to +40ºC Relative humidity: Non-condensing
Agency Approvals:
UL listed Medical Equipment, UL60601-1
UL Classication refers to the power unit only, not the
complete mattress replacement system.
Call for Assistance
If you have any questions or require service on a Joerns product, please call Joerns at 800.966.6662.
* Mattress weight capacity only; total weight must not
exceedbedframemanufacturers’speciedloadcapacity.
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Joerns Healthcare Warranty Program
for Joerns Cair APM Support Surfaces
Joerns Healthcare warrants the Cair APM mattress to be sold free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal and proper use, for a period of two (2) years on the mattress, and one (1) year on the cover and electromechanical mattress components (compressors, valves, printed circuit boards, hoses, and couplers). Damages arising from improper use will not be covered by this warranty.
Improper use is dened as, but not limited to, those
caused by:
Burns
Use of improper chemical agents
Needle punctures, cuts, or abrasions
Excessive loads
Staining
Negligent or excessive usage
Improper maintenance, handling and/or cleaning
Failure to use in the manner indicated in the Cair
APM user manual
Any modication, repair or alteration done to the Cair
APM that was not authorized in writing by Joerns will void this warranty.
Parts
Joerns’ Cair APM contains various parts that wear from normal use. Joerns’ obligation under this warranty is limited to supplying replacement parts, servicing or replacing, at its option, any product which is found by Joerns to be defective. When requested by Joerns, parts must be returned for inspection at the customer’s expense. Credit will be issued only after inspection.
Service
Most service requests can be handled by the facility Maintenance Department with assistance from the Joerns Product Service Department.
Most parts requested can be shipped next day air at the customer’s expense.
Should a technician be required, one will be provided by Joerns, at our discretion. Only the Joerns Product Service Department can dispatch authorized technicians.
Damage caused by use in unsuitable environmental conditions, abuse or failure to maintain the product in accordance with user and service instructions is not covered.
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of the equipment.
Post Acute, Acute, HomeCare
2430 Whitehall Park Dr. Ste 100 Charlotte, NC 28273 (P) 800.826.0270 (F) 800.457.8827
www.Joerns.com • www.RecoverCare.com email: info@joerns.com
VA/Government
19748 Dearborn Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 (P) 800.966.6662 (F) 800.232.9796
Manufactured by:
Joerns Healthcare, LLC 2100 Design Rd. Ste 100 Arlington, TX 76014
Canadian Ofce
1000 Clarke Rd. Ste 6 London, ON Canada N5V 3A9 (P) 866.546.1151 (F) 519.451.8662
United Kingdom and Other Countries
+44 (0)844 811 1156 +44 (0)844 811 1157
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Netherlands
+31 (0)30 6363700 +31 (0)30 6363799
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