Direct Supply Panacea AIR PRO User manual

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Please keep and refer to this Owner’s Manual.
Owner’s Manual
Panacea®
AIR PRO MATTRESS
Thank you for purchasing a Panacea®Air Pro Mattress from Direct Supply
Equipment & Furnishings®. Please read this entire guide carefully and keep it for future
reference. This guide will provide you with instructions, warnings, warranty information and
other important information about your Panacea mattress. Share this information with your
housekeeping, nursing and maintenance staff to help ensure the mattress system is cared
for properly.

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Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 3
Definitions & Symbols ........................................................................................................ 3
Product Description ....................................................................................................... 4 - 6
Quick Reference Guide ....................................................................................................... 7
Product Specifications ......................................................................................................... 8
Warnings ...................................................................................................................... 9 - 10
Directions for Use ........................................................................................................11 - 12
Transportation & CPR ........................................................................................................ 13
Cleaning & Disinfecting ..................................................................................................... 14
Preventative Maintenance ................................................................................................ 15
Storage .............................................................................................................................. 16
Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................................................................... 17
Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................... 18
Customer Service ............................................................................................................. 19
Table of Contents

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Introduction
The control unit is certified to E223556, UL60601-1 and CAN/USA C22.2 NO.601.1
Introduction
The Panacea®Air Pro alternating pressure and low air loss mattress is designed
to assist in the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers for Long Term Care
residents. The resident support surface fits most standard healthcare beds and
consists of 20 air cells that run laterally underneath the entire body and are contained
within durable air perimeters. The air flotation system aids in pressure redistribution
and relief, and helps maintain low interface pressures throughout the surface.
The Panacea Air Pro is a pump-based system that provides alternating pressure
and low air loss therapy. The inflation levels are designed to maintain low interface
pressures throughout the mattress, to redistribute peak interface pressures during
the alternating cycle and to further relieve peak pressure points as the cycle
alternates. The true low air loss feature helps reduce maceration and further skin
breakdown by keeping the skin surface cool and dry.
Definitions & Symbols
NOTE: Indicates a tip.
CAUTION: Indicates correct operating or maintenance procedures in order to prevent
damage to or destruction of the equipment or other property.
WARNING: Calls attention to a potential danger that requires correct procedures or
practices in order to prevent personal injury.
DEVICE: Your Panacea Air Pro Mattress.
YOU and YOUR: The facility, community or other entity that has purchased the device.
WE, US, and OUR: Direct Supply®Manufacturing, Inc.
•Attention. Read the instructions.

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Product Description
INDICATIONS FOR USE:
The Panacea Air Pro is a flotation therapy mattress which provides pressure
management to assist in the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers. The
alternating pressure and low air loss mode provided with the Panacea Air Pro mattress is
indicated for use as a preventive tool against further complications associated with many
critically ill residents or immobility.
Air cells:
20 air cells provide alternating pressure by deflating every other air cell by 50% of the
air pressure, then reinflating before the next cells deflate. This pattern repeats at user
determined cycle times. These air cells inflate to a height of 8".
Side perimeters:
Two air-filled side perimeters help to contain the resident within the mattress system.
The Panacea Air Pro Plus Mattress has 3" raised side perimeters to further help minimize
resident falls.
Safety air base:
A 2"H safety base of static-filled air cells helps to ensure that the resident is safe and
comfortable in the event of a power failure.
CPR valve:
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) requires a rapid deflation of the mattress. If
CPR is required, twist the CPR Plug on the top right-hand side of the mattress. Also,
remove the hoses from the controller by depressing the latch on the connector for
each hose to release the hose from the controller. This will allow the mattress to vent
the air in the air cells.
Cover:
The antimicrobial top fabric is fire resistant, fluid resistant, tear resistant, cleanable and
has a replaceable 4-way stretch cover.
Bottom Cover – PVC vinyl bottom for durability and easy cleaning.
Mattress height:
Panacea Air Pro Plus mattress provides a 10" thick pressure management surface and
the total mattress height is 13" with raised perimeters.
Friction/shear:
The cover reduces both friction and shear.
Replacement mattress:
The mattress should be placed directly on an existing healthcare bed frame of an
appropriate size.
Warranty:
The mattress warranty is 2 years against manufacturing defects (see warranty for
specific detail). The control unit warranty is 18 months.

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Product Description (cont)
Pressure management:
This replacement mattress system is designed as a tool to help you to provide
pressure management in the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers.
Operating instructions:
The Panacea Air Pro System incorporates alternating pressure therapy techniques
to reduce interface pressures on the skin surface. When the resident is placed on
the mattress surface, the mattress firmness is adjusted automatically after the
resident’s height and weight are entered on the display panel. This distributes the
body weight uniformly across the mattress surface. The Alternating Pressure mode
reduces the air pressure in alternate air cells every 5, 10 or 15 minutes to reduce
the interface pressure on specific areas of the body even further. The air cells with
reduced air pressure are alternated with adjacent air cells to allow a major portion
of the body to obtain the therapeutic effect while maintaining the resident in an air
flotation state.
Installation of the Panacea Air Pro System
The Panacea Air Pro Mattress can be placed on any conventional bed used in
hospitals, nursing homes or a home healthcare bed. The original bed mattress
should be removed and stored in an appropriate place. The following steps should
be completed in installing the system:
1. Roll out mattress onto the bed frame with the air hoses exiting at the foot of the bed.
2. Strap the mattress base to the bed frame. Use caution when attaching the straps to
make sure there is no strap damage when the bed position is changed.
3. Place the Panacea Air Pro System Controller on the foot board as close to the center
as possible.
4. Make sure the hoses can reach the controller without undue strain.
5. Connect the air hoses to the controller.
6. Press the hose onto the controller connector until the hose connector clicks.
7. Pull back gently on the hose connector to verify the mechanical connection is secure.
8. The appropriate connections will be obvious as only certain mattress side connectors
will mate properly with the control unit side ports.
9. Examine each of the air cells in the mattress. Make sure each air cell is vertical and
not twisted in the mattress base.
10.Verify positive air connections by gently pulling the air manifold and air cell
connections gently apart.
11. If the connectors separate, press them back together until a click is heard.
12. Loose air cell connectors may prevent the mattress from inflating properly.
13.Check the Velcro tabs on the end of each air cell to make sure they are securely
fastened to the mattress base.
14.Route the power cord in a safe manner to the closest power outlet and plug in the unit.
15.When the unit is powered up, set the control unit mode to Max Inflate mode. This
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Product Description (cont)
16.Note the inflation of the air cells. Make sure all air cells are standing up straight and
are not twisted in the mattress base.
17. Change the mode from Auto-Firm mode to the desired mode of operation.
18.Adjust the firmness level for the resident by pressing the Increase/Decrease
Firmness Button. Weights on label are for reference only and are not a substitute for
a physical hand check.
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
Power Button
Toggles between Power On and Standby mode.
• Standby mode: Amber LED on, main power is on but pump is off
• Power On mode: Green LED on, pump is operating
• If no mode is selected, the pump defaults to Static Pressure mode
• Hold the power button down for more than 2 seconds to enter Standby mode
Modes of Therapy Button
Toggles between Static Pressure mode and Alternating Pressure modes programmed
into the control unit. The cycle time settings for Alternating Pressure mode are 5-, 10-,
15- and 20-minute periods.
Low Air Loss
Provides airflow to top cover of mattress. Available only in Static Pressure mode.
Auto-Firm Mode
Inflates mattress to maximum firmness.
Alarm Silence Button
This turns off the audible alarm (the LED for the warning still flashes). If the alarm
condition is re-triggered, the audible alarm will be turned on again.
— The Panacea Air Pro top cover is designed for use without a top sheet. If a bottom
sheet is desired, place a flat sheet over the top cover and allow it to drape over on
all four sides of the bed. Do not tuck in the ends of the sheet under the mattress.
The bottom sheet must have the ability to conform to the resident’s body profile.
This relieves excess pressure and shear on the skin.
• Power Failure Indicator/Alarm – This LED blinks and sounds an audible alarm to
indicate power has been removed, either because the plug was removed or power to
the outlet has been removed.
• Low Pressure Warning – If a problem exists with maintaining pressure in the active
alternation channel, this LED will blink and an audible alarm will sound.
Lock Button
When the lock button is depressed for 2 seconds this button will disable all of other
buttons on the controller to prevent unauthorized or accidental changes from occurring.
This function can be disabled by depressing the button for an additional 2 seconds. The
audible alarm is sounded to indicate the operation of this function and a yellow LED
indicates the locked state.

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Quick Reference Guide
Please read the User Manual before operating the system. It contains detailed
information on the operation, cleaning and maintenance of the system.
Power Button Modes of Therapy Button
Alarm Silence Button Auto-Firm Mode
Power Failure Indicator Alternating Pressure Mode
Increase Firmness Button Static Pressure Mode
Decrease Firmness Button Static Pressure with Low Air Loss
Lock Button Fowler Mode

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Product Specifications
Cover:
4-Way Stretch Top Cover, PVC Bottom Cover
Antimicrobial
Flame Resistant
Fluid Resistant
Tear Resistant
Fire ratings:
CA #117
Air cells:
70 Denier Nylon/Polyurethane
Side perimeters:
70 Denier Nylon/Polyurethane
Safety air base:
70 Denier Nylon/Polyurethane
Control unit:
120V, 60 Hz
Surface sizes:
32"W x 10"H x 80"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
35"W x 10"H x 75"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
35"W x 10"H x 80"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
35"W x 10"H x 84"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
39"W x 10"H x 80"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
42"W x 10"H x 80"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
48"W x 10"H x 80"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
54"W x 10"H x 80"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
60"W x 10"H x 80"L, 500 lb. weight capacity
•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
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Warnings
Read and follow all directions and warnings before using this product.
•WARNINGS
1. Failure to comply with all directions and warnings may result in injury or death; use
only as directed.
2. This product is not suitable for all individuals. Other devices may be required.
3. Inspect the product for damage before each use and do not use it if it appears to
be damaged or not functioning properly.
4. Never alter the product in any way.
5. This product is designed for indoor use only within close proximity to skilled
caregivers.
6. This device is not designed to operate with residents weighing more than 500 lbs.
on mattresses up to 39"W.
NOTE: Resident’s body cannot exceed the width of the mattress at any weight
capacity.
NOTE: This product is designed to assist in the prevention and treatment of pressure
ulcers and may require other equipment. This may include, but is not limited to:
1. Bed rails for repositioning and fall prevention.
2. Resident monitoring devices for elopement prevention.
3. Other devices as specified by the caregiver.
•WARNING – To reduce the risk of electrocution:
1. Always unplug this unit immediately after using.
2. Do not operate near water.
3. Do not place or store product where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.
4. Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid.
5. Do not reach for a product that has fallen into water. Unplug immediately.
6. Do not remove control unit cover. Risk of electrical shock.
•WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, fire or injury to persons:
1. Use this unit only for its intended use as described in the operating instructions.
2. Never operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the
unit for examination and repair.
3. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
4. Never drop or insert any object into any opening or hose.
5. Do not use outdoors.

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•WARNING
This device is only a tool to assist with pressure reduction as part of an overall care plan.
Failure to comply with all instructions, warnings and precautions or using the product for a
purpose other than the recommended use could result in bodily injury or death.
This product is not designed to replace good caregiving practices, including but not limited to:
• Direct resident supervision.
• Adequate care plans and training for staff personnel for entrapment and fall prevention.
• Inspection and testing before use.
•WARNING — Risk of Serious Injury or Death.
Bed System Entrapment Information
Use a properly sized mattress in order to minimize the gap between the side of the mat-
tress and bed and accessories. This gap must be small enough to prevent a resident from
getting his/her head or neck caught. Make sure raising or lowering the bed, or articulating
the sleep surface does not create hazardous gaps. Failure to do so could result in serious
injury or death.
An optimal bed system assessment should be conducted on each resident by a qualified
clinician or medical provider to ensure maximum safety of the resident. The assessment
should be conducted within the context of, and in compliance with, the state and federal
guidelines related to the use of restraints and bed system entrapment guidance, including
the Clinical Guidance for the Assessment and Implementation of Side Rails published by the
Hospital Bed Safety Workgroup of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Directions for Use
1. Place the Panacea Air Pro Mattress on the bed frame with the hoses exiting at the foot
of the bed.
2. Secure mattress to the bed deck using the black straps attached to the bottom of the
mattress. Be sure to only attach the straps to the parts of the bed that articulate and
not to the stationary parts of the frame.
3. Hang the control unit on the end of the bed using the hangers, or place on a stable
horizontal surface.
4. Ensure the air lines are not “kinked” or “twisted.” Connect the mattress to the control
unit by pushing the connector into the air ports located on the side of the blower until
you hear it “click” securely into place.
5. Ensure the electrical power source, if switched, is in an OFF position, then plug in the
power cord and switch to ON. The POWER ON lamp is now illuminated.
6. Set the firmness level to the highest setting and allow approximately 60 minutes for
the mattress to fully inflate. A green light next to the Alarm Silence button will indicate
when it is fully inflated.
7. After preparing the mattress surface with appropriate linens (not included), place the
resident on the mattress.
LINEN NOTE: Deep-pocketed sheets are recommended (not included). Multiple layering
of linens or under pads beneath the resident can negatively affect the mattress’s pressure
management capabilities and should be avoided unless recommended by a caregiver.
8. Decrease firmness if necessary for resident comfort, support and immersion into the
mattress for optimal pressure redistribution.
a) A common method for sizing an air mattress is to check to see if suitable pressure
is selected by sliding one hand between the air mattress and the air/ foam base
under the resident’s buttocks. Users should be able to feel the space between
their hand and the resident’s buttocks with the acceptable range being 25 to 40
mm (1" to 1½"). This hand-check procedure is issued by AHCPR (Agency for Health
Care Policy and Research).
b) Adjust the firmness by repeatedly pressing the firmness buttons; Soft button for
more immersion (if too much space during hand check) or Firm button for less
immersion (not enough space during hand check)
9. Once the mattress is inflated, press the Mode key several times to select one of the
following:
• Auto-Firm Mode – Blows maximum airflow through both channels in the
mattress to facilitate inflation time, and is designed to revert into a normal
operating mode after inflation has been achieved. After a 15-minute period the
control unit will default to an A/P 5-minute operating cycle. Note: This mode may
be used to stiffen the mattress surface for resident procedures. However, due
to the default change to A/P mode after a 15-minute period, it is advisable that
the pump be put in Immersion mode at maximum pressure or the control unit
powered down if the procedure is to take more than 15 minutes.
• Alternating Pressure Mode – The mattress cells are alternated according to
comfort settings and Cycle time settings set on the front control panel.
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• Static Pressure & Low Air Loss Mode – Pressure is equalized in the mattress
cells between both alternating pressure channels to a comfort pressure
associated with the resident’s weight to maximize immersion. After the
channels have adjusted to their set pressure, the pump then continuously
feeds air to the LAL manifold and to the advanced microclimate top cover.
• Static Pressure Mode – Pressure is equalized in the mattress cells between
both alternating pressure channels to a comfort pressure associated with the
resident’s weight to maximize immersion. The pressure is then regulated and
maintained at the selected setting.
• Fowler Mode - Pressure in the mattress increases by 15% to 25% when the
bed is in Fowler position to avoid resident bottoming out.
10. Control unit functions (including power) can be locked out from being accidentally
changed, by simply pressing and holding the lock key until the light comes on.
Function can be regained by pressing and holding the lock key again until the light
goes out.
11. An audio-visual alarm is sounded in the event of power failure or when the hose is
disconnected from the unit.
12. The audio alarm can be muted using alarm silence key.
•WARNING — Only mute the alarm if a caregiver or medical professional will be
present with the resident while the alarm is silenced.
•CAUTION – Be careful not to puncture the mattress with needles or sharp
instruments. This may result in loss of integrity of the cover or internal air system.
NOTE: – This product is only one element of care in the prevention and treatment of
pressure ulcers by medical professionals and skilled caregivers to assist in the treatment
and prevention of decubitus ulcers for residents under their care. This product is not
designed to and cannot replace good caregiving practices and treatment including, but
not limited to:
• Appropriate nutrition and hydration, frequent positioning, routine skin
assessment, wound treatment, infection control, and other generally accepted
standards of care and prevention.
• Adequate training for and precautions by staff personnel for bed entrapment.
• Selection of an appropriate bed system to use with the product and proper
maintenance and use of the product.
• Testing of the product before each use.
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Transportation & CPR
Transportation
NOTE: – This mattress is not designed to hold air if the control unit is not on and connected
to the unit. It is recommended to transfer the resident off of the mattress prior to transporting
the resident.
•WARNING: DO NOT attempt to use the mattress as a carrying device, as it is not
designed to carry a resident’s weight unsupported.
CPR
The standards for life support recommended by the American Heart Association for
performing CPR recommend a hard, level surface for performing CPR, moving the person to
the floor if possible. If unable to move the resident to another surface to perform CPR, place a
crash board underneath the resident and follow appropriate CPR procedures.
To deflate the mattress for CPR function, disconnect the hoses from the control unit and
remove the CPR plug from the hose located at the mattress. To remove the CPR valve,
squeeze the gray buttons on the side of the valve and pull gently. The control unit should be
turned off and/or removed to prevent the mattress from re-inflating during CPR.
In case of emergency, use a scissors or knife to cut the hose and/or the air cushions
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Transportation & CPR Cleaning & Disinfecting
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Mattress
Only the outer cover requires cleaning and maintenance. Disassembly of the mattress
for cleaning of internal components is not recommended. Appropriate products for
cleaning the cover include standard hospital-approved tuberculocidal disinfectants such
as quaternary ammonia, germicidal phenols, or soap and water (Lysol IC Quaternary
Cleaner Disinfectant; Proctor & Gamble Clean Quick Liquid Quaternary Sanitizer; Q-128
Quaternary Disinfectant). Follow all manufacturer’s instructions and use products in
dilutions as specified on the manufacturer’s label. DO NOT USE BLEACH. For soils or
stains, wipe fabric clean with neutral suds and lukewarm water. For hard-to-clean spots,
use standard liquid household/vinyl cleaners with a soft bristle brush. DO NOT USE
HARSH SOLVENTS OR CLEANERS.
Control Unit
•WARNING – Before attempting to clean the control unit, turn off unit and disconnect
the power cord from the power source.
DO NOT heat, steam autoclave or immerse the control unit in liquids.
1. Follow the preparation instructions provided with the germicidal detergent/
disinfectant solution to prepare the required amount of disinfectant solution or mild
detergent solution.
2. Pour required amount of the germicidal solution into a spray bottle.
3. Using a brush or cloth, wipe off dust. If necessary, spray the exterior of the top and
the bottom enclosures, power cord and the cord plug with the prepared disinfectant
or detergent solution. Using a damp cloth, wipe down the sprayed surface cleanly.
NOTE: Do not spray excess amount of solution on the control unit.
4. Once the control unit is clean, wipe the unit, the power cord and the cord plug down
with a clean dry cloth.
5. Place the control unit to dry in a cool and dry area for an hour before operating the
unit again. If the control unit is not used immediately, place the control unit in a plastic
bag and store it in a storage area.

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Preventive Maintenance & Storage
Control Unit
The controller contains no user serviceable parts. Any service required on the
controller should be referred to your Direct Supply representative.
Mattress
The Panacea Air Pro Mattress requires routine cleaning at least twice a week and
maintenance to ensure top performance. The caregiver should familiarize themselves
with the following information before maintaining the mattress.
Semi-Permeable Top Cover
The Top Cover must be in place when the resident is on the mattress and should be
removed and laundered periodically for sanitary reasons. Laundering instructions are
provided below. Additional Top Covers are available for laundry rotation. Please contact
your Direct Supply account manager for further information on additional Top Covers.
The Top Cover should be wiped off with an EPA registered disinfectant solution, rinsed
with fresh water, and wiped dry to remove stains and body fluids between launderings.
Caregivers should take care to make sure the Top Cover is not damaged by abuse.
Protect the Top Cover and air cells from cigarette burns, sharp objects, tears from
sharp objects and pin holes. DO NOT CLIP OR PIN ITEMS TO THE TOP COVER SUCH
AS NURSE CALL CORDS, RESIDENT LINES OR OTHER CABLES.
The advanced microclimate top cover is a performance fabric with a polyurethane
barrier on the top side and a stretchable membrane on the underside. The polyurethane
coating allows air and water vapor to pass through while stopping liquids from
penetrating the cover. The cover has a slick and soft surface to minimize shear forces
on the skin. The material is very soft to permit easy conformity to the skin surface.
Laundering the Semi-Permeable Top Cover
The Top Cover should be disinfected prior to washing with an EPA registered
disinfectant, washed with a commercial soap in a washing machine with a water
temperature of less than 150°F (65°C) with a full rinse cycle. The covers should be
immediately placed in a dryer set to low/delicate heat (less than 150°F/65°C) or hung
to air dry. Once dry, the covers can be bagged in plastic or immediately returned for
resident use.
The Air Cells
Air cells can be replaced easily in the event they become damaged. Immediately
replace any damaged air cells as they may prevent the mattress from reaching full
inflation. Air cells can be replaced by unsnapping each end of the air cell from the
mattress base and detaching the air inlet from the manifold.
Storage
1. Always store the support surface flat on a clean, level surface.
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Mattress will not inflate or if every other cell is not inflating:
• Disconnect the control unit and make sure air is flowing from the open ports. This is
done by disconnecting the control unit from the mattress and physically feeling the air
blowing out from one port and then the other. It may take several minutes to switch
from one port to the other depending on the control unit’s cycle time. If the control unit
is not blowing air out of the ports, call for service.
• Check to make sure the control unit is on.
• Check to make sure the control unit is properly connected to the mattress.
• Check to make sure the red CPR release valve is closed.
• Open mattress and inspect the internal connections to make sure each individual air
cell is properly connected and not leaking. If a defect is discovered, call your Direct
Supply account manager for repair or replacement parts.
• Visually inspect each air cell to make sure there are no cuts, punctures or tears in
the material with the exception of the low air loss holes designated by the white
circles on the air cells. If a defect is discovered, call for repair or replacement of
defective component.
• Check to make sure there are no kinks or leaks in the internal and external hoses. If a
defect is discovered, call for repair or replacement of defective component. Mattress is
soft and will not get firm, or Low Pressure Alarm is sounding:
• Check control unit to make sure it is on and functioning properly. If the control unit is
not functioning, call for service.
• Visually inspect each air cell to make sure there are no cuts, punctures or tears in
the material with the exception of the low air loss holes designated by the white
circles on the air cells. If a defect is discovered call for repair or replacement of
defective component.
• NOTE: The pressure in the mattresses lowers when the weight of the resident is
removed from the mattress. The alarm will sound until the pump re-establishes the
pressure level. In this situation, wait about 5 minutes and check it again.
Control unit is not working:
• Check to make sure the control unit is plugged into a live electrical socket.
• Make sure the control unit is turned on.
• Check the external fuses to make sure the fuses are in good condition. Make sure the
control unit is unplugged from the power source. Locate the fuses on the side of
the control unit near the on/off switch. Unscrew the fuse cap and inspect the fuse to
see if the filament, the small wire inside of the glass tube, is broken. If the filament is
broken, install new fuse and reinsert the fuse cap. Be sure the replacement fuse is of
the same voltage and amperage as the previous fuse.
Troubleshooting Guide

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Limited Warranty
We offer to you, as the original purchaser, a warranty for the Panacea®Air Pro mattress.
Our warranty applies for the limited warranty period stated below. If any device or device
part listed below is defective in material or workmanship during the applicable limited
warranty period, we will repair or replace it at our cost. Please note that the decision to
repair or replace a device or device part will be at our discretion. Our warranty applies
only if the device is properly maintained by the original purchaser for normal, indoor
use and does not cover normal wear and tear, modification of the device, or damage
caused by abuse, improper use, failure to maintain, use which exceeds the published
device limitations, or the combination of any device with another product. In addition,
our warranty does not cover fading, characteristics or natural variations in fabric, texture,
colorfastness, stains, spills or exposure to chemicals, odors, heat or light. In certain
cases, we may provide you repair or adjustment instructions and/or replacement parts
and ask you to perform a repair or adjustment or replace a defective part.
Our warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which
vary from state to state. Please note that our limited warranty period begins when
we ship the device to you. The limited warranty period and our obligations under
the warranty end once you transfer the device to someone else or at the end of the
applicable limited warranty period identified below, whichever is earlier.
Product/Part
Warranty Period &
Coverage (Parts)
Anticipated Usable
Device Life
Electrical Components 18 months 3 years
Mattress 2 years 5 years
Cover 1 year 1 year
Anticipated Usable Device Life is based on normal use with proper maintenance, cleaning
and storage. You should still inspect, monitor and care for the device as described in this
guide, as the device may need to be replaced sooner than anticipated in particular situations.
DIRECT SUPPLY MANUFACTURING, INC. MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; THESE AND ALL
OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED. TO THE FULLEST
EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, DIRECT SUPPLY MANUFACTURING, INC. WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES,
OR LOST PROFITS THAT MAY RESULT FROM THE DEVICE OR YOUR USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE THE DEVICE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. OUR TOTAL LIABILITY TO YOU, IF ANY, IS LIMITED TO THE PRICE OF
THE DEVICE OR SERVICE GIVING RISE TO YOUR CLAIM. Some states do not allow
an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. If implied
warranties are not excluded, and to the extent allowed by law, we limit any and all implied
warranties to the applicable warranty period identified above. Except for rights under any
applicable state law, the remedies provided under this warranty are your sole and exclusive
remedy for any breach of our warranty and state the entire limit of our responsibilities.

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Our promise to you is that you will have a convenient and easy ordering experience,
receive a quality mattress and enjoy outrageous customer service. If you have any
questions about the mattress you have purchased or would like to request warranty
service, please contact: Direct Supply Equipment & Furnishings®, 1-800-634-7328,
6767 N. Industrial Road, Milwaukee, WI 53223, SalesSupport@DirectSupply.com
Customer Service

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