Product Description & Specifications
Product Description
INDICATIONS FOR USE:
The Panacea Air Ease is a flotation therapy mattress which provides pressure management to assist
in the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries. The alternating pressure and limited low air
loss mode on the Panacea Air Ease mattress is indicated for use as a preventive tool against further
complications associated with many critically ill residents or immobility.
CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR USE:
Use the Panacea Air Ease mattress with extreme caution for patients with spinal fractures.
AIR CELLS
Air cells provide A-B-A-B alternating pressure therapy. These air cells inflate to a height of 8". Cells in
the torso region include micro- holes which allow the Panacea Air Ease mattress to provide limited
low air loss.
• WARNING: FOR U.S. ONLY
Medical Equipment – Air Pump, with respect to electrical shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only in
accordance with IEC 60601-1
NOTE: This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with
air, or with pure oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Product Specifications
PUMP/CONTROL UNIT
Power Supply: 100 - 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Fuse Rating: F1.0AL 250V
Maximum Air Output: ≥ 8 L/min
Pressure Range: 30 – 80 mmHg
Alternating Cycle Time: 10 minutes
Noise: ≤ 40 dB
CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIONS
Power On/Off Switch: Powers the mattress system on and off. Power on indicated with LED.
Firmness Dial: Adjusts the pressure within the mattress.
Alternating/Static Mode Switch: Allows the user to select Static or Alternating pressure functions.
Normal Pressure: Green LED when active.
Low Pressure: Indicates loss of air pressure. Orange LED when active, audio alarm annunciates.
Alarm Mute: Silences the low pressure alarm audio.
MATTRESS
Dimensions: 35"W (900mm) x 79"L (2010mm) x 8"H (200mm)
Top Cover: Nylon + Polyurethane
Bottom Cover: Nylon + PVC
Air Cells: Nylon/PVC
20 Air Cells, Cells #6-13 with Limited Low Air Loss
Pillow Function: Cells #1-4 at head end are static and do not alternate
CPR Valve for emergency procedures
Weight Capacity: 485 lbs.
• 1. Resident's body cannot exceed the width of the mattress.
2. Check the weight capacity of the bed to make sure both the mattress and bed are capable
of supporting additional weight.
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