Direct Healthcare Services Mercury Advance SMARTcare Manuel d'entretien - Page 9
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7.3 Mains Failure Warning
This condition may be caused, for example if Mains power is lost.
7.4 Alternating Mode Failure (no alternation)
This will be indicated by a warning LED on A and B and an Audible Warning.
1. Reset the warning – turn off Power and press the Audible Warning mute button.
2. Disconnect the air hoses to reduce pressure – reconnect when pressure has decreased.
7.5 Initialising Failure
This will be indicated by a warning LED on A, B and C and an Audible Warning after circa 45mins.
1. Press the Audible Warning mute button to silence the Audible Warning.
2. Check the power cable is firmly plugged into the mains outlet and the Control Unit;
and check the mains power is switched on.
3. Check the Control Unit fuse (1 AMP) – fuses can be released using a screwdriver
to push and turn.
8. Maintenance Procedures
8.1 Safety Warning
Only qualified technicians trained or formally approved by Direct
Healthcare Group Ltd. in the operation and maintenance of
Direct Healthcare Group products may carry out maintenance,
modification or repair work on the equipment. Unqualified
personnel attempting to work on Direct Healthcare Group Control
Units risk serious injury to themselves and others and possibly
death by electrocution. Inlet fuse NOT to be replaced by operator
or patient, to be replaced by service personnel only.
Warning – Do not modify this equipment without
authorisation of Direct Healthcare Group.
8.1.1 Servicing
Direct Healthcare Group recommend that the control unit be
serviced annually from installation. The service light will illuminate
after 8760 hours of operation (one year of continuous operation).
The unit contains no user serviceable parts and should only be
carried out by persons as described in section 8. 1 . DHG will make
available on request all manuals, component parts lists and other
information necessary for any suitably qualified person (As in 8. 1 )
to carry out repair or service the system. For Service, maintenance
and any questions regarding this please contact DHG.
8.2 Audit
Caution: It is recommended that an audit of all mattresses within
a ward/department is carried out at least annually.
In the community setting, an audit should also be considered
between each change of patient.
Please refer to the document Medical Device Alert: All types of
bed mattresses (MDA/2010/002), and also the BHTA guidance
on the care, cleaning and inspection of healthcare mattresses
(BHTA Protect, Rinse and Dry). Details on how to audit your
mattress are available from Direct Healthcare Group.
S E R V I C E M A N U A L
8.3 Cleaning Procedures
Warning: Before cleaning the System make sure that the Control
Unit is disconnected from the mains electricity supply.
Do not immerse the Control Unit in water or other fluids.
Do not autoclave, nor use phenol for cleaning.
Do wash hands before commencing the cleaning process.
Wear appropriate protective clothing such as gloves, apron
and a mask.
Ensure all work surfaces are cleaned before and after contact
with the Mattress.
8.4 Warning – Cleaning the Mattress
1. Cleaning should take place after use or between patients.
2. With cover left on the Mattress disconnect the Mattress from
the Control Unit.
3. Clean the surface of the wash down table with a Sodium
Hypochlorite solution or an equivalent disinfectant.
4. Wash the Mattress top using hot water (60 degrees C)
containing detergent – dry with a paper towel.
5. Use a Sodium Hypochlorite solution diluted to 1,000 parts
per million available chlorine. For heavy contamination use
a Sodium Hypochlorite solution diluted to 10,000 parts per
million available chlorine. Please ensure thorough rinsing after
cleaning.
6. Using suitable brush, hot water, detergent or Sodium
Hypochlorite solution, clean the umbilical hose, CPR Tag and
Dual Function Connector. Dry with paper towel.
7. If required, the Mattress Cover may be removed and
machine-washed at a temperature of 80 degrees C, for not
less than 10 minutes. The individual Air Cells can be wiped
down with established disinfectants.
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