Opera Divan High Risk Profiling Mattress User Guide
- June 4, 2024
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Opera Divan High Risk Profiling Mattress
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- Indoor use only.
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User Instructions
Intended Uses
The Opera Divan High Risk Profiling Mattress is intended to be used with Divan
beds in residential homes, nursing homes and the domestic environment as
a pressure redistribution mattress. The mattress is intended to be used by
occupants* weighing up to 29st 1lb/185kg.
The mattress is designed to be used to prevent the development of pressure ulcers in occupants in the high risk** category, but it may also be used for lower risk categories. The mattress may also be used as a mattress to sleep, rest on and to receive care from.
The mattress is specifically designed to be used with Divan bed bases, but it can also be used with flat bed bases. Before using the mattress with a bed, confirm that the mattress specifications meet the requirements of the bed.
If the mattress used does not meet the care bed requirements, entrapment and injury may occur. The mattress may also be used with mattress underlays and fall prevention systems, always conduct a risk assessment when using the mattress with other products. Using the mattress with the wrong bed may void the warranty terms and conditions.
- The mattress may be used by adults, the elderly and children, subject to a clinicians guidance. The mattress is not intended to be used by young children or as a cot mattress.
**Indication of use based upon interference pressure readings, this is not a prescriptive criteria. Always defer to a clinicians judgement, and advice.
Non Intended Uses
A non-intended use is a use that deviates from the intended purpose and is not outlined in the Instruction Manual.
Non-intended uses include, but are not limited to the following:
- Loading the mattress beyond the maximum user weight (29st 1lb/185kg).
- Using the mattress with any devices that will compromise the general safety and performance requirements of the mattresses.
- Modifying the mattress or mattress cover.
- Using the mattress with a different mattress cover or vice versa.
- Using the mattress as an underlay or overlay.
- Using the mattress without it’s cover.
- Using the mattress when the cover or foam is compromised.
Using the mattresses for any of the above uses or a use that is not outlined in this instruction manual will be regarded as a non-intended use, this may void the warranty terms and conditions.
Using the Mattress
The mattress arrives compact rolled, carefully remove the plastic packaging
and unroll. The mattress should be unrolled within 21 days of receipt. The
mattress can be used one hour after unrolling, however it may take longer
before the mattress is fully restored to its original shape.
Before using the mattress for the first time, ensure upon arrival that there
is no damage to the mattress and cover, this includes cuts, tears and frayed
edging. Make sure that once unrolled that the cover seams sit correctly to the
edges of the mattress and that the three zips are fully closed and covered by
the fluid ingress prevention flaps.
If the mattress cover is compromised do not use it as this may result
in infection. Take the mattress out of service and inform the person
responsible for the mattress.
Always clean the mattress cover before using it for the first time, and
in between patients. See section 3 on how to maintain and clean the mattress
and cover.
Ensure that the surface of the bed is clear from debris before placing the
mattress onto the bed mattress platform. Not checking this may result in
damaging/puncturing the cover, allowing fluid ingress to contaminate the foam
core.
After ensuring that the bed platform is clear from debris, place the mattress
onto the bed, the audit box should be at the foot end of the bed.
Place a clean light cotton or linen type bed sheet over the mattress.
Do not use heavy duvets or tightly “tucked in” blankets which may force
additional pressure on the toes leading to damage on the
bony prominences of the heels. The usage of additional waterproof mattress
covers, electric blankets, or other similar items, may reduce the
effectiveness of the pressure reducing properties of the mattress. These may
also lead to an additional increase of body temperature which may result in
skin maceration. Please seek clinical advice should you wish to use any
covering other than cotton or linen bed sheets.
Regular turning is recommended for 2-way turning mattresses such as the Opera
Divan High Risk Mattress, to prevent foam fatigue. Regular turning ensures
that weight is distributed evenly across both ends of the mattress, prolonging
its service life.
Please see chapter 3 for further instructions on how to clean the cover. Non-
compliance may result in compromising the functions of the cover, this
includes the antimicrobial, waterproof, fluid ingress prevention, white
substrate and chlorine resistance properties. Non-compliance may result in
serious infection.
The label on this mattress has a unique serial number which should be used in
the event of a warranty claim. Never remove the label.
Confirm Compliance
When used with a care bed, make sure that the mattress meets the requirements
of the care bed, failure to do this may result in entrapment hazards and
injury.
The side rail height from the top of the mattress in an uncompressed condition
and the top upper edge of the side rail must be a minimum of 220mm. Failure to
comply may result in creating entrapment and fall hazards which could result
in serious injury.
Maintenance and Inspections
Inspections and Audits
It is recommended that audits occur every 6 months to inspect for signs of
damage. In a community setting audits should also be conducted in between each
change of patient. Mattresses should be cleaned as and when required.
Inspect the inner and outer surfaces of the mattress covers and inspect the
zips and seams for any signs of damage. Failing to check this may compromise
the features of the mattress cover.
If the cover has been stained, soiled or compromised, the inner mattress must
be examined. The white audit substrate on the inside of the cover helps to
identify any strike through from heavy soiling/fluids. If the cover is
compromised the mattress should be withdrawn from use immediately. Failure to
withdraw the mattress and cover from use poses a significant risk of infection
to the patient and any carers.
Mount Vernon Test
The Mount Vernon Test should be performed during an audit, patient change or
when there are doubts about the foam condition. The test ensures that the foam
continues to deliver support.
Follow the below steps to perform the Mount Vernon Test on the mattress and cover:
- Adjust the bed platform height so that the top of the mattress is level with the testers hip.
- Standing at the side of the bed, link both hands to form a fist. Keep the elbows straight and lean forward, push your fists into the mattress at the points in Figure 1. If the bed base can be felt at any point, the mattress has ‘bottomed out’, and should be withdrawn from service immediately. Failing to observe this instruction may pose a significant risk of pressure damage to the user.
Figure 1: Mount Vernon Test points
For further information on how to inspect and audit the mattress, please refer to the following: Mattresses: Prevention of Cross Infection MDA SN 1999 (31), Medical Device Alert: All types of bed mattresses MDA/2010/002 and the BHTA guidance on the care, cleaning and inspection of healthcare mattresses (BHTA Protect, Rinse and Dry). Always follow your local regulations and guidelines.
Cleaning and Disinfection
Clean the mattress regularly, and as and when required.
For general cleaning and superficial dirt, use a disposable wipe with a
solution of warm water with neutral detergent. Do not use abrasive or
phenologic-based cleaners.
To disinfect in situ, use a 0.1% sodium hypochloride solution (1000 ppm
chlorine). Do not use biological or phenolic-based cleaners. Removable,
contaminated covers should be laundered at 65°C for no less than 10 minutes or
at 95°C for no less than 3 minutes.
Thoroughly rinse and dry the cover before re-use or storage. Store in a cool,
dry area.
Do not mangle or iron.
Spin and tumble-dry at no more than 60°C.
Storage and Care
- Store the mattress flat – do not fold.
- Do not place heavy objects on the mattress surface when not in use.
- Do not allow sharp objects to penetrate the cover or damage its coating.
- Keep the mattress clean.
- Regularly inspect the interior and exterior of the mattress.
- Do not store in damp conditions.
- Store out of direct sunlight.
- Store away from sources of ignition and sources of heat, such as, radiators, open fires, heaters and electric heaters.
To aid storage and handling, store the mattress in a protective covering. When removing packaging be careful to not damage or catch the mattress cover. Always clean the mattress before putting back into service and inspect/audit the mattress and cover. Not observing this instruction may result in creating hazardous situations and posing risks such as infection.
Flammability
The Opera Divan High Risk Mattress meets the requirements of BS7177:2008
for medium hazard. The mattress meets the requirements of The Furniture &
Furnishings (Fire Safety) Regulations 1988.
Safety Instructions
General Safety Instructions
During the briefing, specific attention must be drawn to any potential dangers. For the first time of use, the instruction manual must be read conscientiously and in detail by the user / care personnel.
Any incidents or issues must be reported to Opera at, support@ operabeds.com.
When the mattress is used with a care bed make sure that the mattress meets the requirements of the care bed, failure to do this may result in causing entrapment hazards and injury.
When using the mattress with side rails, the side rail height from the top of the mattress in an uncompressed condition and the top edge of the side rail must be a minimum of 220mm, failure to comply may result in injury caused by entrapment or falls.
If the cover is compromised the mattress should be withdrawn from use immediately, if the foam and cover are compromised the mattress and cover should be withdrawn from use immediately and replaced. Failure to withdraw the mattress and cover from use poses a significant risk of infection to the patient and any carers.
Do not pierce or compromise the mattress cover, this will compromise the foam and poses a significant risk of infection to the user and any carers.
Do not use the mattress without the mattress cover, failing to observe this warning will compromise the infection and control properties of the mattress, this may result in the development of infections, sores, and other alignments.
Do not store the mattress near heating devices such as electrical fires, radiators, or sources of heat, this may result in fire leading to serious injury, property damage and death.
Avoid contact with sharp objects and abrasive surfaces etc. Do not drag mattresses, failure to observe this may result in compromising the cover and foam mattress.
The mattress is not designed for use in a mental health facility, or by those at risk of vandalising the mattress. Using the mattress in this environment may result in vandalism and the creation of hazardous situations which may lead to injury, property damage and death.
Do not smoke around or on the mattress, this is a common cause of fires. Failure to observe this warning may result in severe injury, property damage and death.
Keep the cover away from young children when not in use, openings can result in asphyxiation and death.
If the bed base can be felt, the mattress has ‘bottomed out’ and should be withdrawn from use immediately. Failing to observe this warning may pose a risk of pressure damage to the user.
Service Life and Disposal
The service life of the mattress and cover is dependent upon the manner of
use. The service life may be exceeded if the product is carefully used and
maintained. It may also be significantly reduced by incorrect and/or
significant use. When the service life ends do not dispose as normal domestic
waste, please contact your local waste recycling facility for further guidance
on safe disposal.
To put the mattress back into service conduct an audit on the mattress and
mattress cover as advised in section 3.
It is advised that a cleaning and service record is kept. Always clean the
mattress in between patients and as and when required in accordance with local
guidelines and this instruction manual.
Technical Specifications
Technical Data
Specifications for the Serene Profiling Mattress
Specifications| 3ft
Maximum User Weight| 29st 1lb/185kg
Depth| 150mm/6”
Length| 1930mm/75.9”
Width| 910mm/35.8”
Weight of foam| 9kg
Foam Type| SB33/160 CMHR
Turn Cycles| 2
Warranty| 1 year
| Mattress Cover
Multi stretch cover with white substrate| Yes
Antimicrobial cover| Yes
Tested in a group test against Aspergillus niger & Staphylococcus aureus
Cover Material| Advanced PU
Chlorine resistance| 0.1% (1000ppm)
Zips| 3 Zips
Seam type| HF Welded
Machine washable| <95°C
Water resistance| Yes
Weight of cover(Approx.)| 1.7kg
Warranty| 1 year
Classification
Medical Device Class (Medical Device Directive 93/42 EEC) | Class I |
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CRIB Rating | BS7177:2008 – Crib 5 (Ignition source 5) |
Treatment/Prevention Risk Category | High Risk |
Storage and Transport
Storage and Transport Conditions
Store the mattress in a dry, dark, clean environment, do not store near
heating appliances such as radiators, open fires or electrical fires. Do not
drag the mattress when transporting.
Guarantee
As stated in the Warranty Terms and Conditions, below, Opera provides a manufacturer’s warranty of 1 year from the date of purchase for the mattress and mattress cover.
Opera Warranty Terms and Conditions
Warranty Terms
7.1.1 Subject to the terms and conditions set out below, Opera agrees to repair or replace the product within the United Kingdom at its own cost, and any Opera accessory supplied with it, purchased by you from Opera. In circumstances where the product does not perform in accordance with Opera’s specifications during the warranty period commencing on the date of delivery (or deemed delivery) of the product.
7.1.2 This contractual product warranty does not operate to limit rights under the statutory warranties referred to in clause 7.3.1 below.
Warranty Conditions
7.2.1 Proof of purchase (invoice) must be provided when requesting service
under warranty.
7.2.2 Opera requires any customer requesting service under the warranty to
comply with directions from Opera staff in relation to troubleshooting any
issue and facilitating any repair or replacement under these Warranty Terms
and Conditions.
7.2.3 The customer is responsible for inspecting all goods received from Opera
upon arrival. In instances where goods have been damaged in transit, the
customer must report this to Opera within 3 working days of receipt of the
product. Failure to report physical damage on arrival within 3 working days of
receipt may result in denial of warranty for physical damage.
7.2.4 Opera reserves the right to replace the product or relevant part with
the same or equivalent product or part, rather than repair it. Where a
replacement is provided, Opera will determine, in its discretion, the closest
product within the current range of products offered by Opera with which to
replace the faulty or damaged product. The replacement product may differ with
the replaced product in size and specifications, at the reasonable election of
Opera. Opera may replace parts with refurbished parts. Replacement of the
product or a part under the warranty does not extend or restart the warranty
period.
7.2.5 If Opera is unable to repair or replace the product, the customer will
be provided with credit for Opera products or may be refunded the price of the
product (at Operas election). This credit or refund will be for the amount of
the purchase price of the product, excluding the associated delivery cost.
7.2.6 In the event that a replacement, refund, or store credit is provided as
per section 7.2.5, the faulty item will become the property of Opera.
7.2.7 Opera may seek reimbursement of any costs incurred by you where the
product is found to be in good working order.
7.2.8 Opera reserves reasonable discretion to determine whether any product is
or is not performing in accordance with Opera specifications, subject to
applicable law.
General
7.3.1 Legislation may imply warranties, conditions or imposes obligations on
Opera, which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified in relation to
consumer goods.
7.3.2 To the full extent permitted by law, but subject always to clause 7.3.1,
the warranty will not apply in respect of a product:
- If the product has not been installed, operated, maintained or used in accordance with the Opera instructions or specifications provided with the product;
- If the factory-applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product;
- To damage, malfunction or failure resulting from alterations, accident, misuse, abuse, fire, liquid spillage, mis-adjustment of customer controls, use on an incorrect voltage, power surges and dips, thunderstorm activity, force majeure, voltage supply problems, tampering or unauthorised repairs by any persons, use of defective or incompatible accessories, exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or entry by any insect, vermin or foreign object in the product.
- To damage arising during transportation, installation or while moving the product or to any transportation costs of the product or any parts thereof to and from the customer, unless otherwise specified in these warranty terms and conditions;
- To any third-party software or hardware not contained in the product as originally configured by Opera.
- To any failure, to the extent that the failure is not a failure of the product to perform in accordance with its specifications.
- To service of any product whilst it is outside the United Kingdom.
7.3.3 To the full extent permitted by law, but subject always to clause 7.3.1:
- Opera will not be liable for any loss, damage or alterations to third party products, no matter how occurring; or for any loss or damage arising from loss of use, loss of profits or revenue, or for any resulting indirect or consequential loss of damage.
- Opera’s aggregate liability in respect of all claims under the warranty shall not exceed the original purchase price of the product or, at Opera’s option, the replacement of the product with a like or similar product.
- Opera excludes all other warranties, conditions, terms, representations and undertakings whether express or implied.
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