INVACARE DTEC013204 Propad Cushion User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- INVACARE
Table of Contents
INVACARE DTEC013204 Propad Cushion
General
Introduction
This user manual contains important information about the handling of the product. To ensure safety when using the product, read the user manual carefully and follow the safety instructions. Invacare reserves the right to alter product specifications without further notice. Before reading this document, make sure you have the latest version. You find the latest version as a PDF on the Invacare website. If you find that the font size in the printed document is difficult to read, you can download the PDF version from the website. The PDF can then be scaled on screen to a font size that is more comfortable for you. In case of a serious incident with the product, you should inform the manufacturer and the competent authority in your country.
Compliance
Quality is fundamental to the company’s operation, working within the
disciplines of ISO 13485. This product features the CE mark, in compliance
with the Medical Device Regulation 2017/745 Class I. The launch date of this
product is stated in the CE declaration of conformity. We are continuously
working towards ensuring that the company’s impact on the environment, locally
and globally, is reduced to a minimum. We only use REACH compliant materials
and components.
Service Life
The expected service life of this product is three years when used daily and
in accordance with the safety instructions, maintenance intervals and correct
use, stated in this manual. The effective service life can vary according to
frequency and intensity of use.
Warranty Information
We provide a manufacturer’s warranty for the product in accordance with our
General Terms and Conditions of Business in the respective countries. Warranty
claims can only be made through the provider from whom the product was
obtained.
Limitation of Liability
Invacare accepts no liability for damage arising from:
- Non-compliance with the user manual
- Incorrect use
- Natural wear and tear
- Incorrect assembly or set-up by the purchaser or a third party
- Technical modifications
- Unauthorised modifications and/or use of unsuitable spare parts
Safety
General Safety Information
Education, clinical judgement and action-based planning based on vulnerability
are fundamental factors in prevention of pressure injuries. A range of
assessment scales can be used as a formal method of assessing risk from
pressure injury development, and should be used in conjunction with an
informal assessment (informed nursing judgement). Informal assessment is
considered to be of greater importance and clinical value.
WARNING!
Risk of Serious Injury or Damage
Improper use of this product may cause injury or damage.
- If you are unable to understand the warnings, cautions or instructions, contact a health care professional or provider before attempting to use this equipment.
- Do not use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these instructions and any additional instructional material such as user manual, service manual or instruction sheet supplied with this product or optional equipment.
WARNING!
Risk of Developing Pressure Injuries
Any object between the user and the pressure reducing surface may result in
the development of pressure injuries.
- Make sure that the support surface in contact with the user is kept free from crumbs and other food debris.
- Drip cables and other foreign objects must not become trapped between the user and the pressure reducing surface.
CAUTION!
Risk of Injury or Damage to Property
- Before use, check the product for any defect.
- Do not use a defective product.
Safety Information for Transport
- Take care when handling the product to avoid any damage.
- Avoid contact with jewellery, nails, abrasive surfaces etc.
- Avoid contact with walls, door frames, door catches or locks etc.
- Do not transport in roll cages unless completely protected from the sharp edges of the cage.
Product Overview
Product Description
Invacare Propad Revolve is a multi-layered, planar cushion. Its outer layer
consists of high resilient, moulded foam which provides immersion and pressure
redistribution. The cover is water-resistant and vapour-permeable. Propad
RevolveV has an inner visco-elastic foam layer, allowing for targeted
immersion and increased protection in areas with vulnerable bony prominences
Propad RevolveSi contains a welded fluid sac, divided into four sections, that
provides immersion and envelops areas at highest risk for skin breakdown.
Intended Use
The cushion is to be used in an armchair or wheelchair as part of an overall
pressure injury prevention program of care. Propad RevolveV can be used for
“High Risk” users. Propad® RevolveSi can be used for “Very High Risk” users.
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Usage
Safety information
WARNING!
Invacare advise that the patient is assessed by a trained healthcare
professional to ensure the correct size and seating requirements. This is to
achieve the best pressure and postural care and that position for the
individuals needs are met. Always consult a healthcare professional before
using the product.
WARNING!
It is very important for the patient to reposition themselves, or to be
repositioned, on a regular basis. This relieves pressure which helps prevent
both tissue compression and potential pressure injury formation.
Skin redness is one clinical indicator for skin breakdown.
- Regularly inspect/monitor if your skin develops any redness.
- Immediately contact a healthcare professional, if your skin develops redness.
IMPORTANT!
Accidental cover damage allows fluid ingress and staining.
- Do not place sharp objects on the cover.
- When using patient transfer aids, ensure not to damage the cover. Check for sharp edges or burrs before use.
- Ensure that the cushion is not jammed or damaged by sharp edges when used on wheelchairs.
- Avoid burning cigarettes or open flames near the cushion.
- If pets are around, ensure that no claws puncture the cover.
IMPORTANT!
The water-resistant cover allows fluids to roll off the surface, however with
sustained periods of fluid contact the cover may absorb moisture. Wipe away
any fluid as soon as it is identified.
Using the cushion
- Remove all packaging before use.
- Place the cushion on the seat surface with the zip preferably towards the rear.
Maintenance
Inspection
Check cushion (foam and cover) for strike-through (this may include fluid
ingress, stains, rips or damage) after the use of each patient and on a
minimum monthly basis (depending on which occurs first) by a suitably
qualified and competent person.
Check cushions
- Unzip the cover completely.
- Check for any staining on the interior foam.
- Replace any damaged cover or stained foam and dispose of as per local authority procedure.
Cleaning and Disinfection General Safety Information
Take precautions for yourself and use appropriate protective equipment.
IMPORTANT!
Wrong fluids or methods can harm or damage the product.
- All cleaning agents and disinfectants used must be effective, compatible with one another and must protect the materials they are used to clean.
- Never use corrosive fluids (alkalines, acid etc.), abrasive cleaning agents or solvents (cellulose thinner, acetone etc.). We recommend a mild detergent.
- Always make sure that the product is completely dried before taking it into use again.
For cleaning and disinfection in clinical or long-term care environments, follow your in-house procedures.
Cleaning Intervals
IMPORTANT!
Regular cleaning and disinfection enhances smooth operation, increases the
service life and prevents contamination. Clean and disinfect the product
- regularly while it is in use,
- before and after any service procedure,
- when it has been in contact with any body fluids,
- before using it for a new user.
Cleaning Instructions
Cleaning Cover
(Removal of contaminants such as dust and organic matter)
- Remove cover for laundering.
- Launder the cover using a diluted detergent solution (Instructions and maximum temperature on label).
Drying Cover
Hang cover from a line or bar and drip dry in a clean indoor environment.
or Tumble dry on a low heat setting.
IMPORTANT!
- Tumble dry setting must not exceed 40 °C.
- Do not tumble dry for longer than 10 minutes.
- Dry thoroughly before use.
Disinfection Instructions
IMPORTANT!
Only use disinfectants and methods approved by your local infection control
institution and follow your local infection control policy.
IMPORTANT!
Failure in disinfection process may result in the accumulation of reagent that
could damage the polyurethane coating, react with the frame, or negate the
biocompatibility results.
- Ensure that all cleaning agents, and disinfectants, are thoroughly rinsed off.
- Dry thoroughly before use.
- Wipe down the cover with a suitable detergent.
- Rinse the cover thoroughly with clean water using a single use nonabrasive cloth.
- Dry the cover thoroughly.
Heavy Soilage
When badly soiled, we recommend cleaning with a diluted detergent solution at
maximum temperature in the washing machine.
- Clean up all spillages of bodily fluids i.e. blood, urine, faeces, sputum, wound exudate and all other bodily secretions as soon as possible using a suitable detergent.
- Large spillages of blood should be absorbed and removed with paper towels first, followed by as above.
Replacing Cover
- Unzip the cover and remove it carefully from the foam core.
- Place new cover onto the foam core. Ensure that the corners of the foam core are positioned correctly into the corners of the cover.
- Close the zipper. Where ever possible ensure the slider / sliders are positioned at the rear of the cushion.
WARNING!
- In event of contamination, contact your hygiene specialist.
- Remove contaminated foams from use.
After Use
Storage
- Store cushions in a dry environment.
- Store cushions within a protective cover.
- Store items on clean, dry surface free from sharp edges to avoid any possible damage.
- Never store other items on top of a cushion.
- Do not store cushions next to radiators or other heating devices.
- Protect cushions from direct sunlight.
Disposal
Be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your recycling
facility at its end of life. Disassemble the product and its components, so
the different materials can be separated and recycled individually. The
disposal and recycling of used products and packaging must comply with the
laws and regulations for waste handling in each country. Contact your local
waste management company for information.
Technical Data
Dimensions and Weights
| Propad RevolveV| Propad RevolveSi
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Total Height [mm]| 75
Total Width [mm]| 355 – 610
Total Depth [mm]| 355 – 508
Weight of product [kg] 1)| 1.25| 2.5
User Weight (min. – max.) [kg] 2)| 40 – 190
- Weights can vary depending on size of cushion ordered, average weights used as an indication.
- Maximum user weight limits are set provided that the cushion selected is of appropriate width and depth for the intended user(s). The maximum user weight limit applies to a 610 mm x 508 mm cushions
Materials
Foam | Polyurethane foam components |
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Cover | Polyurethane |
References
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