Dyna-Form Mercury Advance Benutzerhandbuch - Seite 7
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U S E R M A N U A L
4. Installation
4.1 Mattress (This is the applied part type BF)
Place the Dyna-Form Mercury Advance Mattress directly on to the bed platform ensuring that the
Blue multi-stretch waterproof cover is on top and that the umbilical hose is located at the left-
hand corner at the foot end of the bed. Note: The umbilical hose can be located inside the cover
under the "Open Here for Air Inlet" printed in the bottom left hand corner of the mattress.
Cover the Mattress with a loose-fitting sheet.
Static Mattress Use
The Dyna-Form Mercury Advance Mattress can be used as a pressure reducing mattress for
patients at High Risk of pressure ulcer damage without the need to attach the Control Unit.
Alternating Mattress Use
If / When required, the Dyna-Form Mercury Advance Mattress can be used as an alternating
mattress system by attaching the Dyna-Form Mercury Advance Control Unit system.
No other system should be attached to the mattress as the design settings and internal air
pressure properties of the Dyna-Form Mercury Advance Control Unit) are specific to this
mattress only.
The Dyna-Form® Mercury Advance is a replacement mattress system and should NOT be placed
on top of any existing mattress.
The startup time from static to dynamic mode is immediate.
4.2 Control Unit
Hang the Control Unit onto the footboard. The mounting hooks swivel to suit the thickness of the
footboard or rail. Connecting the Umbilical Hose to the Control Unit , place the supplied 3-pin
electrical plug into the wall outlet and switch on:
(a) Open the zip located at the bottom left hand side of the mattress and pull out the Blue Umbilical hose.
(b) Attach the Blue Umbilical Hose to the Control Unit by connecting the air connector at the end of
the Umbilical Hose to the air inlet connector at the bottom left hand side of the
Control Unit. Ensure that the Red CPR Release button is located on top of the Air Inlet connector
after connection is complete.
(c) Re-close the zip as far as possible without clamping the Blue Umbilical Hose to ensure the
mattress and air cells are sealed within the cover.
(d) Shut down is the reverse of items a, b & c above.
5. Operation
Attach the supplied mains cable to the Control Unit by inserting the "kettle" type connector into
the recess located on the left-hand side of the Control Unit. The mains cable has been designed
specifically as a removable part to aid in easy replacement should it become damaged in use.
Power cables not supplied by Direct Healthcare Services are not recommended for use with this
Control Unit.
The mains plug should be turned off and removed from wall socket as a means of isolation.
Plug the mains cable into a suitable 230v mains socket and switch on the Control Unit using the
on/off switch.
After the Control Unit has been turned on both the "High "and the "Low" lights will flash together
intermittently until the Control Unit has attained its initial operating pressure. Once the Control Unit
has attained its initial operating pressure the "Low" light will stay on constantly and the mattress is
ready for use.
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