Sage 3242-R Prevalon MATS Mobile Air Transfer System Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Sage
Table of Contents
- INTENDED CARE SETTINGS
- INDICATIONS
- CONTRAINDICATIONS
- PRIOR TO USE
- IMAGING
- PART IDENTIFICATION
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- REPOSITIONING THE PATIENT
- MAT CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
- AIR PUMP / BLOWER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
- BLOWER FILTER REPLACEMENT
- PART IDENTIFICATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Prevalon® MATS
Mobile Air Transfer System
Operator’s Manual
Model #3242-R
• (1) 39” x 81” Mobile Air Transfer Mat with
(1) M² Microclimate Body Pad
Model #7455 — Prevalon Air Pump
Model #7475 — Prevalon Cart for use with Model #7455
Model #7465 — HEPA Equipped Replacement Filter for Model #7455
Model #7460 — Prevalon Hose Sleeve
Model #3010 — Prevalon Blower
Model #3011 — Cart for Prevalon Blower
Model #3010-F — Replacement Filter for Model #3010
Additional copies of Instructions for Use are available at
techweb.stryker.com
Patents: sageproducts.com/patents
Prevalon® MATS
Mobile Air Transfer System
USES
To assist with the lateral transfer of a patient in a horizontal position from
one surface to another. To assist with repositioning of a patient.
INTENDED CARE SETTINGS
The Prevalence Mobile Air Transfer System (“System”) is intended to be used in hospitals, healthcare facilities, and other environments where the horizontal lateral transfer of patients is required, and where repositioning of patients is desired. This system is only intended to be used for purposes stated in this Operator’s Manual. Any other use is prohibited.
INDICATIONS
The System is for patients who are dependent and unable to participate in
lateral transfer and/or repositioning. The System has a weight capacity of
1000 lbs / 454 kg. The Mobile Air Transfer System (“Mat”) is intended for
single patient use.
The M2 Microclimate Body Pad is intended for single use.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Patients who have thoracic, cervical, or lumbar fractures that are deemed
unstable should not use the System unless a clinical decision has been made by
your facility.
The System should not be used for patients that either exceed the 1000 lbs /
454 kg weight capacity or for patients whose shape does not comfortably fit
within the edges of the Mat.
PRIOR TO USE
Perform a visual inspection of the System. Examine the Mat, the Prevalon Air
Pump (the “Air Pump”), and the Prevalence Blower (the “Blower”) for damage or
wear that is potentially hazardous and could cause the System to malfunction.
If such damage is present, do not use it. Examine the power cord for damage.
If the power cord is damaged, do not use the Air Pump / Blower, as a damaged
power cord may cause serious injury. Ensure all parts are present. If any
parts are missing, do not use them.
IMAGING
The Prevalence Mobile Air Transfer System Mat with M2 Microclimate Body Pad is
MR safe by rationale. The device is made from all non-metal materials;
therefore, MR safety testing was not performed. Compatibility tests did not
show artifacts. Based on the rationale, the Mobile Air Transfer System Mat
with M2 Microclimate Body Pad is electronically non-conductive and non-
magnetic.
The Air Pump / Blower is not MR safe. Please follow your facility’s protocol
for using the Air Pump / Blower in an MR environment.
CAUTION
- Periodically check the System for signs of wear or damage. If damaged, do not use.
- Do not launder the Mat or the M2 Microclimate Body Pad.
WARNINGS Failure to comply with this Manual could result in injury or
equipment malfunction. Alterations or modifications to the System can affect
the safety and functionality of the System and are strictly prohibited.
Read and understand the entire Manual before using the System.
To reduce the risk of fire or injury:
- Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked “hospital only” or “hospital grade.”
- Do not cover or block any openings on the Air Pump / Blower.
- Do not tamper with or make any adjustments to the control panel, housings, safety switches, or any other parts of the Air Pump / Blower.
- Do not remove any panel or cover.
- Do not store or use the Air Pump / Blower outdoors or near water.
- The Air Pump / Blower has been designed for use exclusively with the Sage air-assisted technology products.
- Do not operate the Air Pump / Blower if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged, including the cord or plug. Contact Sage Products for repair or replacement.
- Do not immerse the cord or plug in water.
- Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
- Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics and other flammable solvents and materials.
- Do not hang the Air Pump / Blower from the bed rails.
- If your hospital protocol directs that the Mat is to be tucked underneath a surgical table pad, ensure the Mat does not inhibit the function of the surgical table pad.
- Do not use to lift patients.
- Always follow your facility’s safe patient handling policies and procedures.
- The Mat is not intended to secure a patient to a Support Surface. Follow facility policies and procedures for securing patients to a Support Surface. (e.g. Trendelenburg)
- Ensure the patient is not in contact with the Quick Connect Nozzle, Quick Connect Valve, or Flexible Inflation Hose.
- Patient repositioning should always be performed using at least two caregivers.
PART IDENTIFICATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SET UP THE SYSTEM
PRIOR TO USE
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Perform a visual inspection of the System.
Examine the Mat and the Air Pump / Blower for damage that is potentially hazardous or could cause the System to malfunction. If such damage is present, do not use it. -
Ensure all parts are present. If any parts are missing, do not use them.
SET UP THE MAT
WARNING: Make sure bed rails are up and bed brakes are locked to ensure that the patient and Mat do not slide off the Support Surface, which could cause a fall risk. -
Make sure the patient’s Support Surface is horizontal and at the caregiver’s waist level. Place the folded Mat on the bed with the printed arrow pointing toward the head of the bed. (Figure 1)
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Unfold the Mat lengthwise and then unfold widthwise. If placing the Mat beneath a patient who is already on the Support Surface, place the Mat and M2 Microclimate
Body Pad beneath the patient per your facility’s protocol.
Ensure the patient is centered on the Mat and center the Mat on the Support Surface. (Figure 2
WARNING: To prevent the patient from falling, before every transfer, make sure that the patient is positioned in the center of the Mat and the Mat is centered on the Support Surface. -
Place both Sending and Receiving Surfaces in a horizontal position. Set the Receiving Surface at the Receiving Caregiver’s (“Receiver”) waist height. Place the Sending Surface slightly above, but no more than one inch above, the Receiving Surface. Raise exterior bed rails. Move Sending and Receiving Surfaces as close together as possible. If the Sending Surface needs to be moved, ensure all bed rails are raised and locked. (Figure 3)
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Lock the brakes on both Support Surfaces. (Figure 4)
CONNECT THE AIR PUMP / BLOWER -
Locate the Quick Connect Valve on the bottom corner of the Mat closest to the Air Pump / Blower. Ensure the gray sleeve and two orange loops are exposed. (Figure 5)
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Confirm the Air Pump / Blower is equipped with a Quick Connect Nozzle. – See Page 4 NOTE: If the Air Pump / Blower is not equipped with a Quick Connect Nozzle, contact Sage Products at 800.323.2220.
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Grasp the Quick Connect Nozzle with one hand. With your other hand grasp one of the orange loops on the Quick Connect Valve. (Figure 6)
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Insert one side of the Quick Connect Nozzle into the Quick Connect Valve. (Figure 7)
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Pull the orange loop to expand the Valve open and insert the exposed end of the Quick Connect Nozzle into the Quick Connect Valve. (Figure 8)
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Pull-on the hose to confirm the Quick Connect Nozzle is secure. (Figure 9)
WARNING: To prevent injury or accidental inflation, ensure the patient is not in contact with the Valve or Hose at all times.
LATERAL TRANSFER
INFLATE THE MAT -
Sending Caregiver (“Sender”): stand on the side of the Sending Surface.
Receiver: stand on the side of the Receiving Surface. (Figure 10)
WARNING: Before inflating, ensure lines and tubing are free to move with the patient and that nothing obstructs the area over which the Mat will pass. Ensure that the hose will move freely with the Mat. -
Sender: Grasp the Mat handles with both hands so Mat does not drift out of place.
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Receiver: Press the power switch on the Air Pump / Blower to turn it on. Return to
the side of the Receiving Surface. Allow Mat to fully inflate. (Figure 11)
WARNING: If the Mat is not fully inflated, injury to the patient or caregiver could occur, or the Mat may not perform as expected. Never leave the patient unattended while the Air Pump / Blower is powered on or the Mat is inflated.
TRANSFER THE PATIENT -
Sender: Gently push the patient toward the Receiver. (Figure 12)
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Receiver: Grasp the handles and help guide the patient until they are centered on the Receiving Surface. (Figure 12)
DEFLATE THE MAT
WARNING: Ensure the patient is centered on the Receiving Surface prior to deflating the Mat.
18. Receiver: Continue to hold the handles with both hands so Mat does not drift out of place.
19. Sender: Press the power button on the Air Pump / Blower to turn it off.
Note: In cases of emergency when the Mat needs to be rapidly deflated, remove the Quick Connect Nozzle from the Quick Connect Valve.
20. Allow the Mat to fully deflate and smooth out any wrinkles in the Mat and M2 Microclimate Body Pad. (Figure 13)
21. Slightly separate the Receiving and Sending Surfaces until the rail on the Receiving The surface can be accessed.
22. Raise all rails.
23. Disconnect the Quick Connect Nozzle from the Quick Connect Valve.
24. Unplug the Air Pump / Blower and roll up the power cord prior to moving or when not in use. If using the Cart, unlock the wheels before moving. Make sure the heels move freely when moving the Cart.
REPOSITIONING THE PATIENT
WARNING: To avoid caregiver or patient injury, make sure the bed rails are raised and the bed brakes are locked.
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Caregivers stand on opposite sides of the bed. Lock the bed brakes and raise the bed rails. Place the bed in a horizontal position and at waist level.
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Ensure the patient is centered on the Mat and center the Mat on the Support Surface. With power off, connect the Quick Connect Nozzle on the Air Pump /Blower to the Mat by inserting the Quick Connect Nozzle into the Quick Connect Valve. Ensure Quick Connect Nozzle is securely connected.
WARNING: Before inflating, ensure lines and tubing are free and that nothing obstructs the area over which the linens will pass.
WARNING: Never leave the patient unattended while the Air Pump / Blower is powered on or the Mat is inflated. -
While closely observing the patient, press the power switch on the Air Pump / Blower to turn it on.
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Allow the Mat to fully inflate.
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Use the handles to gently glide the patient to where the hips are aligned with the hinge point of the bed.
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While one Caregiver holds the mat in place, the second Caregiver turns the Air Pump /Blower off. Disconnect the Quick Connect Nozzle from Quick Connect Valve.
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Allow Mat to fully deflate and smooth out any wrinkles in the Mat and M 2Microclimate Body Pad.
CHANGING THE PREVALENCE M2 MICROCLIMATE BODY PAD
Replace only with Prevalon M2 Microclimate Body Pads. Align the edges of the M 2 Microclimate Body Pad with the M 2 Microclimate Body Pad Indicator Lines. Dispose of the soiled M 2 Microclimate Body Pad per your facility’s waste management protocol.
CHANGING LINENS
REMOVING LINENS
WARNING: To avoid caregiver or patient injury, make sure the bed rails are raised and the bed brakes are locked.
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Caregivers stand on opposite sides of the bed. Lock the bed brakes and raise the bed rails. Place the bed in a horizontal position and at waist level.
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Ensure the patient is centered on the Mat and center the Mat on the Support Surface. With power off, connect the Quick Connect Nozzle on the Air Pump / Blower to the Mat by inserting the Quick Connect Nozzle into the Quick ConnectValve. Ensure Quick Connect Nozzle is securely connected.
WARNING: Before inflating, ensure lines and tubing are free and that nothing obstructs the area over which the linens will pass.
WARNING: Never leave the patient unattended while the Air Pump / Blower is powered on or the Mat is inflated. -
While closely observing the patient, press the power switch on the Air Pump / Blower to turn it on.
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Allow the Mat to fully inflate.
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Starting at the head of the bed, lift the corners of the linen off the mattress. (Figure 14)
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Both Caregivers hold the Mat with one hand and gently pull the linen toward the foot of the bed, allowing it to pass below the inflated Mat. (Figure 15)
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While one Caregiver (“Caregiver 1”) holds the mat in place, the second Caregiver (“Caregiver 2”) removes the linen from the bed. Follow your facility’s protocol for handling soiled linens. (Figure 16)
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Caregiver 2 turns the Air Pump / Blower off. Disconnect Quick Connect Nozzle from Quick Connect Valve.
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Allow the Mat to fully deflate and smooth out any wrinkles in the Mat and M 2 Microclimate Body Pad. (Figure 17)
PLACING LINENS
WARNING: To avoid caregiver or patient injury, make sure the bed rails are raised and the bed brakes are locked. -
Caregivers stand on opposite sides of the bed. Lock the bed brakes and raise the bed rails. Place the bed in a horizontal position at waist level.
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Ensure the patient is centered on the Mat and center the Mat on the Support Surface. With power off, connect the Quick Connect Nozzle on the Air Pump / Blower to the Mat by inserting Quick Connect Nozzle into the Quick Connect Valve. Ensure Quick Connect Nozzle is securely connected.
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Tuck the bottom corners of the linen beneath the patient’s pillow, Mat, and shoulders
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Anchor the top corners of the linen to the mattress. (Figure 18)
WARNING: Before inflating, ensure lines and tubing are free and that nothing obstructs the area over which the linens will pass.
WARNING: Never leave the patient unattended while the Air Pump / Blower is powered on or the Mat is inflated. -
Caregiver 1 holds the Mat in place, Caregiver 2 turns the Air Pump / Blower on.
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Allow the Mat to fully inflate. (Figure 19)
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Both Caregivers hold the Mat with one hand and gently pull the linen toward the foot of the bed, allowing it to pass below the inflated Mat. (Figure 20)
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Once the linen is at the bottom of the bed, Caregiver 1 holds the Mat in place, and Caregiver 2 turns the Air Pump / Blower off. Disconnect the Quick Connect Nozzle from the Quick Connect Valve.
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Allow the Mat to fully deflate. Anchor the bottom corners of the linen around the mattress and smooth out any wrinkles in the Mat and M 2 Microclimate Body Pad.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
Always follow your facility’s infection control policies and procedures
regarding the cleaning of equipment and the use of disinfectants on facility
surfaces in contact with patients’ skin.
MAT CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
The Prevalence Mobile Air System Mat is for single patient use. The M2
Microclimate Body
Pad is for single use only.
To clean the Prevalon Mobile Air Transfer System Mat, wipe all surfaces of the
Mat with a damp cloth using soap and water
AIR PUMP / BLOWER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Air Pump / Blower General Cleaning:
- Prior to cleaning, unplug the Power Cord from the wall outlet.
- Prepare a mild detergent solution according to the detergent manufacturer’s instructions.
- Wipe the outside of the Air Pump / Blower with a large cloth, dampened with the solution. Ensure the cloth is not so wet as to drip liquid or cause liquid to pool on the Air Pump / Blower. To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the Air Pump / Blower, do not allow liquid to seep into openings of the Air Pump / Blower.
- Stretch the Hose in sections to clean between coils. Continue until the entire Hose is clean. Do not allow the solution to seep inside the Hose.
- Wipe all excess liquid from the unit and allow to air dry. Allow the external surfaces of the Air Pump / Blower and Hose to dry thoroughly before use.
Air Pump / Blower Disinfecting:
Use a hospital-grade disinfectant. Always follow the disinfectant
manufacturer’s instructions for use. Prior to disinfecting, follow the general
cleaning instructions described above to remove any visible debris or soiling.
- Use rubber gloves and eye protection as recommended by the disinfectant manufacturer.
- Prior to disinfecting, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
- Prepare disinfectant solution (if applicable) according to the disinfectant manufacturer’s instructions for use.
- Thoroughly wipe down the outside of the Air Pump / Blower with the disinfectant solution. Ensure the cloth is not so wet as to drip liquid or cause liquid to pool on the Air Pump / Blower. To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the Air Pump / Blower, do not allow liquid to seep into the openings.
- Stretch the Hose in sections to clean between coils. Continue until the entire Hose is clean. Do not allow the solution to seep inside the Hose.
- Allow Air Pump / Blower and Hose to air dry thoroughly before use.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
AIR PUMP FILTER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury, unplug Air Pump from the electrical outlet before servicing.
- Unplug the Air Pump / Blower from the wall. (Figure 21)
- Rotate filter counterclockwise until released from the housing. (Figure 22)
- Pull Filter rearward to remove. Dispose of the filter according to your facility’s policy. (Figure 23)
- To install a new filter, insert it into the opening. Rotate clockwise and push the Filter until you feel slight resistance. (Figure 24)
- Rotate Filter clockwise 1/3 turn more.
BLOWER FILTER REPLACEMENT
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury, unplug the Blower from the electrical outlet before servicing.
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Unplug the Blower from the wall. Remove the hose by twisting the gray fitting on top of the pump 1/4 turn counterclockwise. Then pull to remove. Ensure that the teeth of the gray fitting are in alignment with the grooves in the opening at the top of the motorhead so it can be removed properly. (Figure 25)
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Remove the power cord by lifting the retention tab upward and pulling cord from the receptacle. (Figure 26)
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Release the power cord bundle by pulling the tab to release the retention strap. (Figure 27)
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Turn the pump on its side and remove the thumbscrew on the bottom of the filter in a counterclockwise direction. (Figure 28)
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Remove the filter canister and remove the filter by pulling it off of the motor housing. (Dispose of the filter per your facility’s policy.) (Figure 29)
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Place the top of the motorhead into the filter canister to support it during the filter replacement procedure. (Figure 30)
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Place the new filter over the end of the motor housing and ensure that the threaded rod passes through the end of the filter. (Figure 31)
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Pull the elastic end of the filter all the way down so that it covers the yellow band. (Figure 32)
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Remove the motorhead from the filter canister and place it on its side. Then slide the filter canister over the motorhead, aligning the rod to pass through the bottom hole.
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Replace the thumbscrew back on the rod and tighten by turning in a clockwise direction until snug.
CAUTION: If overtightened, the filter will not properly function -
Stand the pump up.
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Lift the gray retention tab on the motorhead and fully insert the plug into the receptacle opening.
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Push the retention tab downward to lock the tab into place. (Figure 33)
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Gather the cord and place the gathered cord in the retention strap on the pump and snap the strap securely. (Figure 34)
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Grasp the gray fitting end of the hose and place the end in the opening at the top of the motorhead.
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Ensure that the teeth on the fitting end are aligned in the grooves in the opening.
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Push in the fitting and twist 1/4 turn in a clockwise direction until it snaps into place.
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Secure the Quick Connect Nozzle of the hose by placing the fitting in the retention strap on the pump and snapping the strap to secure the Quick Connect Nozzle in place. To keep the hose off of the floor, wrap the hose around the top of the Blower. (Figure 35)
REPAIR
Contact Sage Products at 800.323.2220 for repair or replacement.
Hose Protection Sleeve (HPS) For use with Prevalon Air Pump
PART IDENTIFICATION
INSTALLING THE HOSE PROTECTION SLEEVE (HPS)
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Remove the HPS from the package. (Figure 36)
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Place the HPS over the Quick Connect Nozzle. The HPS core with round pegs should be facing towards the base of the Air Pump. (Figure 37)
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Grasp the rubber band and ensure it is seated within the Nozzle Groove. (Figure 38)
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Holding the sleeve at the Quick Connect Nozzle end, pull the HPS core towards the base of the Air Pump. (Figure 39)
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Once the HPS core is at the base of the Air Pump, locate the round pegs and align them with the openings on the Air Pump. (Figure 40)
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Insert the pegs into the opening and rotate clockwise to lock. (Figure 41)
REMOVAL OF THE HOSE PROTECTION SLEEVE (HPS) -
Rotate the HPS core counterclockwise to unlock. (Figure 42)
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While holding the Hose near the base of the pump, pull the HPS core towards the Quick Connect Nozzle. (Figure 43)
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While removing the HPS, the sleeve will turn inside out. (Figure 44)
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Continue pulling the HPS until it is completely off the Hose and Quick Connect Nozzle. (Figure 45)
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Discard the HPS per your facility’s protocol. (Figure 46)
AIR PUMP/BLOWER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Product Code | 7455 (US Configuration) | 3010 (US Configuration) |
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Input Rating | 120VAC /60 Hz / 10AMP | 120VAC/ 60 Hz / 10AMP |
Ambient Operating Range | 50T (101C) – 86F (30t) | 50T (10t) -8&F (30t) |
Relative Humidity Operating Range | 10- 70% Non-Condensing | 10 – 70% Non- |
Condensing
Operating Pressure| 70 kPa – 106 kPa| 70 kPa • 106 kPa
Outer Dimensions| 10.24″H x 26.581.x 11.80″W (260mm x 675mm x 3COmm)| 10″H x
10″Wx 18″D (254mm x 254mm x 451mm)
Gross Weight (G.W.)| GW.: 14 lbs. (6.35kg)| G.W.: 14 lbs. (6.35kg)
Max Cart Loading| NA| NA
Classification| Class II With Functional Earth| Class II With Functional Earth
Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Water| IPO| IPO
Mode of Operation-Duty Clyde| 30 sec on 1 min off 5 Codes w/30min rest| 30 sec
on 1 min off 5 Cycles w/30min rest
Storage/ Transport Temperature| 24.8. 158°F (-4 – 70°C)| 24.8 – 158°F (-4 –
70°C)
Storage/ Transport Relative Humidity| 10% to 90%| 10% to 90%
Storage/ Transport Atmospheric Pressure Range| 500 to 1060 hPa| 500 to 1060
hPa
Standards • UL! EN! CSA / IEC 60601.1| UL 60601-1 Medical Electrical
Equipment, 2nd Edition -3rd Edition| UL 60601-1 Medical Electrical Equipment,
2nd Edition -3rd Edition
UL Classification| IEC 60601.1: 2012, Edition 3.1| IEC 60601.1: 2012, Edition
3.1
Third-Party Evaluation and Testing| IEC 60601-1: 2012, Edition 3.1| IEC
60601-1: 2012, Edition 3.1
Characteristic-Construction| Plastic Housing| Plastic Housing
Characteristic-Motor| Two state, single-speed, 120 volts, double ball
bearings, low-noise bypass discharge,
40 peak horsepower
| Two states, single-speed, 120 volt4 double ball bearings, low-noise bypass discharge
40 peak horsepower
Characteristic-Airflow| 5,300 ft/min / 1,615 m/min| 5,900 ft/min / 1,798 admin
Characteristic-Hose| 8 ft x 1.5 in/ 3.048 m x 3.81 cm commercial strength
flexible hose| 8 ft x 1.5 in / 3.048 m x 3.81 cm commercial strength flexible
hose
Characteristic-Nozzle| Custom heavy-duty right-angle fast connector| Custom
heavy-duty right-angle fast connector
Characteristic-Cord / Connector| Heavy-duty medical-grade • grounded IEC
female| Heavy-duty medical-grade • grounded IEC female
Characteristic-IEC Power Entry Module with twin UL rated 10 A Fuses| NA| NA
Fuse Type| NA| NA
Disposal| Follow national requirements| Follow national requirements
Consult Instructions for Use| Refer to accompanying documents| Refer to
accompanying documents
Protective Earth (Ground)| NA| NA
Applied Parts| Air Assist Mat is Type B Applied Part| Air Assist Mat is Type B
Applied Part
Caution| Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics and other
flammable gases or vapors| Do not use in the presence of flammable
anesthetic and other flammable gases or vapors.
lifter| Glass Fiber Tested per IEST-RP-CC001.5| ePTFE Alter Media Lot Tested
per ASTM D 2986| 5 micro poly-filter
Medical equipment with respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only, in accordance with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 and 1 2012, CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 60601-1-114, ANSI/AAMI/IEC 60601-2.
NOTE: The EMISSIONS characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals (CISPR 11 Class A). If used in a residential environment (for which CISPR 11 Class B is normally required), this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio-frequency communication services. The user might need to take mitigation measures, such as relocating or re-orienting the equipment.
SYMBOLS ON THE
| 1. Use two caregivers.| | 4. Using head and foot indicators, center
patient.
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| 2. Lock bed brakes.| | 5. Raise exterior bed rails.
Inflate Mat. Do not leave the patient unattended on the inflated Mat.
6. Transfer patient.
| 3. Ensure the patient is lying flat on Mat.| | 7. Deflate Mat. Raise bed
rails when finished.
| Caution: Plug directly into wall outlets only. Do not plug into bed outlets.
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| Consult Instructions for Use
| Type B Applied Part
| Double Wire Insulated
Manufactured for: Sage Products LLC
3909 Three Oaks Road • Cary, Illinois 60013
800 323 2220 • +1 815 455 4700
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References
- Sage Products LLC – Simple Interventions. Extraordinary Outcomes.
- Medical Patents | Stryker
- Stryker Medical - Tech Web
- Sage Products LLC – Simple Interventions. Extraordinary Outcomes.
- Medical Patents | Stryker
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